Electrical Safety Checks - GE HEALTHCARE CARESCAPE Monitor B650 Technical Manual

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10.2 Electrical safety checks

Electrical safety tests provide a method of determining if potential electrical health hazards to
the patient or operator of the device exist.
Perform the following electrical safety tests described in detail in chapter
checkout:
8.2.1. Test setup
8.2.2. Power outlet
8.2.3. Power cord and plug
8.2.4. Ground (earth) integrity
8.2.5. Earth leakage current test
8.2.6. Enclosure leakage current (touch current) test
Record the values of the tests on the Appendix
10.3 Functional check
10.3.1 Start-up
Follow the procedure in section
10.3.2 Display
Follow the procedure in section
10.3.3
PSM / PDM identification
1.
Configure the ECG1 waveform field and the NIBP parameter window to the patient
monitor screen with adequate priority. Connect a PSM or PDM module to the patient
monitor.
2.
Verify that the ECG waveform field, the NIBP parameter window and the related
information appear on the patient monitor screen.
10.3.4
E-module identification
1.
Log in to Webmin.
2.
Select Information > Device Information.
3.
Verify that the information about the connected module appears in the table named as
"Acquisition Information – E-Modules".
NOTE: For some parameter modules, the table does not show the actual module information,
but the information of the individual subassemblies inside the module.
NOTE: You may need to refresh the Webmin screen if you have connected the module to the
patient monitor after entering the Device Information Webmin screen.
10.3.5 Keypad and remote
Follow the procedure in section
10.3.6 Mouse
Follow the procedure in section
B. Maintenance check
8.3.1.
Start-up.
8.3.2.
Display.
8.3.5. Keypad and
remote.
8.3.6.
Mouse.
Maintenance and checkout
8. Installation
form.
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