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Verathon BladderScan i10 User Manual

Verathon BladderScan i10
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0900‑5005 REV‑00
PROCEDURE 2. ASSEMBLE THE WORKSTATION AND ATTACH THE SYSTEM
Refer to the BladderScan i10 Workstation Assembly Quick Start Sheet (part number 0900‑5007) for
instructions on how to perform these tasks:
Assemble the workstation
Install the power adapter in the workstation
Install the printer (if you have purchased the printer along with the system)
This procedure describes how to mount the console on an assembled workstation.
1. Position the console in front of the console mount on the workstation.
2. Insert four console mounting screws (part F in the hardware kit shipped with the workstation) through
the holes at the corners of the console mount and into the corresponding holes on the workstation.
Finger‑tighten all four screws securely.
Note: The console mount on the workstation uses a combination of spring tension and friction to
maintain the position of the console. It can be adjusted without tools at any time.
3. Connect the probe cable, the power cable, and the USB printer cable to the monitor as shown in the
following figure.
Probe Power Printer
Tip: You can connect the printer to either of the USB ports indicated in the figure. However, connecting
it to the USB port closest to the power port makes it easier to connect USB drives later. Do not attempt
to connect the printer to the USB‑C port between the probe port and the power port.

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Verathon BladderScan i10 Specifications

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BrandVerathon
ModelBladderScan i10
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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