BeneVision N22/N19 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 3
14.3 Preparing for Temperature Monitoring
To prepare temperature monitoring, follow this procedure:
1. Select an appropriate probe for your patient according to patient category and measured site.
2. If you are using a disposable probe, connect the probe to the temperature cable.
3. Plug the probe or temperature cable to the temperature connector.
4. Follow the probe manufacturer’s instructions to connect the probe to the patient.
14.4 Changing Temperature Settings
14.4.1 Setting the Temperature Alarm Properties
To set the temperature alarm properties, follow this procedure:
1. Select the temperature numeric area to enter the
Tem p menu.
2. Select the
Alarm tab.
3. Set the following alarm properties:
◆ Switch on or switch off the alarms for T1, T2 and T.
◆ Adjust the alarm limits and alarm priorities for T1, T2 and T.
◆ Switch on or switch off the alarm recordings for T1, T2 and T.
14.4.2 Setting the Temperature Unit
To set the temperature unit, follow this procedure:
1. Select the
Main Menu quick key → turn to the third page → from the System column select Maintenance
→ input the required password → select Ok.
2. Select the
Unit tab.
3. Set
Temp Unit.
14.5 Temperature Troubleshooting
This section lists the problems that might occur. If you encounter the problems when using the equipment or
accessories, check the table below before requesting for services. If the problem persists, contact your service
personnel.
• For the physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages.
Problem
Solution
Do not see Temp numeric area on the main
screen
1. Check that if the Temp parameter switch is enabled. If not, enable the
Temp measurement. For more information, see
3.11.1 Switching On or
Off a Parameter
.
2. Check that the connections of the temperature probe and the
temperature cable are tight.
Measurement fails/’--’ is displayed in the Temp
numeric area
1. If you are using a disposable probe, check the connection between
the probe and the temperature cable.
2. Try using a known good probe in case the sensor is damaged.