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Performance Tests
The battery charge and battery discharge test should be performed before monitor repairs
whenever the battery is suspected as being a source of problems. All other tests may be
used following repairs or during routine maintenance (if required by your local institution).
Before performing the battery discharge test, ensure that the battery is fully charged. This
section is written using factory defaults as power-up. Please refer to the Service Menu
and Factory Default Settings section to set the factory defaults. If your institution has
preconfigured custom defaults, those values will be displayed.
Power
1. Connect the monitor to AC power source using the proper power cord.
2. Verify that the AC Indicator and Battery Charging Indicator are lit.
3. Press the Power Button.
4. Verify that the monitor is turned on.
5. After the monitor operates in normal mode, disconnect the power cord.
6. Verify that the Battery Status Icon appears on the screen instead of lighting the
Battery Charging Indicator.
7. Press the Power Button over 2 seconds, and then verify that the monitor is turned off.
Battery Charge
1. Connect the monitor to AC power source using the proper power cord.
2. Verify that the Battery Charging Indicator is lit with red.
3. Charge the battery fully until the Battery Charging Indicator is changed to green. It
will take about 4, 8 or 12 hours per battery.
4. To check for a full charge, perform the procedure in the section “Battery Discharge”.
Note: The battery may require a complete charge/discharge cycle to restore its normal
capacity, depending on its previous usage.
Battery Discharge
1. Disconnect the power cord from the monitor with a fully charged battery.
2. Turn on the monitor by pressing the Power Button.
3. Verify that the Battery Status Icon appears at the bottom of the screen after power-on
self-test is completed. The bar in the battery status icon should be filled, indicating that
the battery is charged.
4. Connect the SpO
2
simulator to the monitor via the SpO
2
extension cable.
5. Connect the NIBP simulator to the monitor via NIBP cuff hose.
6. Set the SpO
2
simulator as follows: SpO
2
of 95% and pulse rate of 60bpm.
7. Set the NIBP simulator to simulate pressure setting of 120/80mmHg and heart rate of
80bpm.
8. Set the NIBP auto mode interval to 15 minutes.
9. The monitor must operate for 1, 3 or 5 hour(s) with a fully charged optional battery. The
monitor must operate for at least 15 minutes after the alarm message “Low Battery”
appears before the monitor powers down due to the low battery condition.
10. Verify that the low priority alarm occurs and the alarm message “Low Battery” is
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