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How and When to Carry Out the Test Blocks
The following table defines which test and inspection blocks need to be performed, and when they are
required.
For test and inspection information regarding repairs, upgrades and all other service events, refer to
your monitor's Service Guide.
Test Block Test or Inspection to be Performed Test Block Required for
Which Events?
Visual Inspect the monitor, transducers and cables for any
damage.
Are they free of damage?
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Power On Power on the monitor. Does it boot up successfully without
errors? After boot up the monitor sounds a tone, and can
you see the monitoring main screen.
If recorder power-on auto-start is configured to On, does
the recorder print
Selftest: OK across the trace paper? (See
“Switching the Recorder On and Off ” on page 49 for
details.)
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Functionality Test FM20/30 with Battery Option #E25 Only
After power up, touch the battery status indicator in the
bottom right of the screen. The battery status window
should open. Check to see if there is an exclamation mark
flashing in the gauge. Press the
Main Screen key to close
the window and return to the main screen.
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Safety Tests (1) to (4) Perform safety tests (1) to (4), as described in your
monitor's Service Guide, for standalone devices if required by
local regulations, and each time you combine equipment to
form a system, or exchange system components.
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Performance Test the transducers (see “Testing Ultrasound Transducers”
on page 112 and “Testing Toco Transducers” on page 132).
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System Perform the system test according to IEC/EN 60601-1-1/
IEC/EN 62353, if applicable, after combining equipment
to form a system (see your monitor's Service Guide).
Combining system
components