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Maintenance 10
User guide Functional test 10.2
Art. no.: 0-48-0227 Rev.: g
DEFIGARD/PHYSIOGARD Touch 7
10.2.4 Auto Test
The Auto Test can be executed any time and checks the most important function of
the device.
1. Switch on the device
2. Select Menu > Post-Intervention > Auto Test
3. Start the auto test.
4. If message “Press shock button” appears, press the button to continue and
finalizing the test.
Previous tests are listed in the sub-menu “Review/send previous tests”.
10.2.5 Functional test - measured values
Heart rate Perform the functional test according to section 4.4.5 page 45 and verify the heart
rate with the measured pulse rate of the SpO2.
SpO2 This test is performed on a volunteer (finger measurement; section 4.6.3, page
52).
NIBP This test is performed on a volunteer (arm measurement; section 4.7.1, page 57)
Manometer Test
See technical manual 0-48-0245_NT_DGTouch7_ANG
IBP This test only includes the connection between the sensor and the Touch 7, and the
Zeroing function.
1. Connect the sensor to the Touch 7 according to section 4.8.1 page 59.
2. Perform a “zeroing according to section 4.8.4 page 61.
3. Zeroing is shown on the display.
CO2 Mainstream Perform the functional test according to section 4.10.3 page 65.
CO2 Sidestream Perform the functional test according to section 4.11.2 page 71.
10.2.6 Alarm tests
Alarm volume Check during the following tests that the alarm sound is higher than 65 dB.
Heart rate 1. Start the ECG monitoring (see section 4.4.5, page 45).
2. Set the alarms with the narrow quick set function (see section 4.3, page 40).
3. When the measured value exceeds the alarm thresholds, an alarm is issued.
4. Reset the alarm limits to their original values.
SpO2 See section 4.6, page 50.
NIBP 1. Start the NIBP monitoring (see section 4.7.1, page 57).
2. Set the NIBP alarm limits below/above the measured values and take a new
measurement.
3. When the measured value exceeds the alarm thresholds, an alarm is issued.
4. Reset the alarm limits to their original values.
CO2 1. Start the CO2 monitoring according to section 4.10.3 page 65 or 4.11.2 page 71
2. Set the alarms with the narrow quick set function (see section 4.3, page 40).
3. When the measured value exceeds the alarm thresholds, an alarm is issued.

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