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Troubleshooting
If you suspect a problem with an individual measurement, read the Instructions for Use and double-
check that you have set up the measurement correctly.
If you suspect an intermittent, system-wide problem call your service personnel. You may be asked for
information from the status log. To view the status log,
1 In the Main Setup menu, select Revisions.
2 Select the pop-up key corresponding to the status log you want to consult, for example, for the
MMS or the monitor.
3 View the status log by selecting Status Log from the Monitor Revision window.
Returning Equipment for Repair
Before returning equipment for repair:
• disinfect and decontaminate the equipment appropriately.
• ensure that all patient data has been removed (i.e. that no patient is admitted).
Disposing of the Monitor
WARNING
To avoid contaminating or infecting personnel, the environment or other equipment, make sure you
disinfect and decontaminate the monitor appropriately before disposing of it in accordance with your
country's laws for equipment containing electrical and electronic parts. For disposal of parts and
accessories such as thermometers, where not otherwise specified, follow local regulations regarding
disposal of hospital waste.
You can disassemble the monitor, MMS, FMS and modules as described in the Service Guide.
You will find detailed disposal information on the following web page:
http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/about/Sustainability/Recycling/pm.wpd
The Recycling Passports located there contain information on the material content of the equipment,
including potentially dangerous materials which must be removed before recycling (for example,
batteries and parts containing mercury or magnesium).
Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste. Collect it
separately, so that it can be safely and properly reused, treated, recycled, or recovered.
Mainstream and sidestream CO
2
calibration and sidestream flow check
(M3014A)
At least once a year, or if you suspect the measurement
values are incorrect.
Maintenance and Test Schedule Frequency