Connecting The N-395 To Ac Power; Operating On A Discharged Battery - Nellcor N-395 Operator's Manual

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WARNING: Disconnect the N-395 and Nellcor sensor from
the patient during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
scanning. Induced current could potentially cause burns.
The N-395 may affect the MRI image and the MRI unit may
affect the accuracy of oximeter measurements.
W A m I N G : To ensure accurate performance and prevent
device failure, do not subject the N-395 to extreme moisture,
such as direct exposure to rain. Such exposure may cause
inaccurate performance or device failure.
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WARNING: Do not use an N-395 monitor, sensor, cables, or
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connectors that appear to be damaged.
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WARNING: The N-395 is not defibrillator-proof. However,
it may remain attached to the patient during defibrillation or
while an electrosurgical unit is in use, but the readings may
be inaccurate during use and shortly thereafter.
Connecting the N-395 to AC Power
The N-395 operates on AC power when the hospital-grade power
cord is connected to both the inonitor and an AC power source
(wall outlet).
The supply voltage selector switch allows connection of the
monitor to AC power ranging from 100 volts AC to 240 volts
AC. The switch has two positions: one for 100
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120 volts AC
("1 15"), and one for 200
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240 volts AC ("230"). Ensttre that the
supply voltage selector switch on the reap panel is set to the
proper voltage.
Operating on a Discharged Battes~gl
The N-395 will not operate when its internal battery is
coinpletely discharged, even when the inonitor is connected to
AC power. Instead, the en-or code "EEE 04" will be displayed.
This feature prevents the accidental use of the monitor with a
dead battery. The monitor is only capable of indicating a loss of
AC power if its internal battery is functional.

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