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Nellcor N-395 - Disposal of Device Components; Performance Considerations; Monitor Readings

Nellcor N-395
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Note:
If the AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel does
not match the
AC
voltage source, the monitor inay iun
on battery power, even though it is plugged in, which
will eventually result in
a
low priority alai~n and a
lighted low battery indicator. Ensure that the switch
setting matches the AC voltage.
If the monitor is not connected to AC power within
approximately
15
minutes, it will shut down.
Note: As the battery is used and recharged over a period of
time, the amount of
time between the onset of the low
battery alarm and the instrument shut-off may
become
shorter.
If the backlight is
turned off during a low battery condition, it
canilot be turned back on.
It is
recommended that qualified service personnel replace the
internal battery every
24
months.
Caution: If the
N-395
is to be stored for a period of
3
months or longer, notify service personnel to remove the
battery from the monitor prior to storage. Recharge the
battery when it has not been charged for
2
or more months.
DISPOSAL OF
DEVICE
COMPONENTS
Caution: Follow local governing ordinances and recycling
instructions regarding disposal or recycling of device
components, including
batteries,
PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS
Impact
of Patient Conditions on
Monitor
Readings
Certain patient conditions can affect the measuremeilts of the
N-395
and cause the loss of the pulse signal.
WARPJING:
Pulse oximetry readings and pulse signals can
be affected by certain ambient environmental conditions,
sensor application errors, and certain patient conditions.

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