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Philips EarlyVue VS30 - Temperature Measurement Problems

Philips EarlyVue VS30
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EarlyVue VS30 Instructions for Use 17-3
Troubleshooting Table
NBP measurements are not
displayed.
Wrong cuff size or incorrect
cuff placement.
Use the correct cuff size and
ensure proper cuff placement.
The tube is bent or twisted or
there is air leakage in the air
tube or cuff.
Ensure that the tube is straight
and not kinked. Replace the cuff
and ensure that there is no air
leakage in the tube.
An external problem occurred. Ensure that all external blood
pressure reading requirements
are met and that the patient is not
moving excessively.
For information about taking NBP
measurements, see
Chapter 6, “Monitoring NBP.”
NBP measurements are
questionable.
Wrong cuff size or incorrect
cuff placement.
Use the correct cuff size and
ensure proper cuff placement.
An external problem occurred. Ensure that all external blood
pressure reading requirements
are met and that the patient is not
moving excessively.
Temperature Measurement Problems
Predictive temperature
measurements are not
displayed.
The probe is positioned
incorrectly.
Ensure that the probe is properly
placed in the measurement site.
The probe cable is not
connected.
Ensure that the temperature
probe is connected.
The temperature is over range. Ensure that temperature readings
are in the range of 15°C – 45°C
(59°F – 113°F).
The probe malfunctioned. Replace the temperature probe.
Predictive temperature
measurements are
questionable.
The probe malfunctioned. Replace the temperature probe.
The temporal thermometer
does not work.
The thermometer cable is not
connected.
Verify that the thermometer cable
is connected to the temperature
input connector on the monitor.
If the problem persists, contact
your system administrator.
Temporal temperature
reading is unusually high.
The area to be measured is
covered, preventing heat from
dissipating.
Uncover the measurement area
and wait for 30 seconds until the
area equilibrates to the
environment, and then repeat the
reading.
For more information about
temperature measurements, see
Chapter 8, “Monitoring
Temperature — Temporal.”
Symptom Possible Cause Action

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