Temp Setup For T2A Module; Quick Temp With F3000 Module; Introduction - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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If the predict measuring is successfully finished, the monitor enters MONITOR mode after 30s;
otherwise the monitor enters MONITOR mode immediately after the predict measuring. The
monitoring state lasts for 10 min, and then the monitor enters waiting state.
TEMP parameter area on interface. Put the sensor back into the sensor bracket.
If necessary, repeat the measurement according to the procedure above.
NOTE:
1. After one measurement, the user should put the sensor back to the sensor bracket
and then take it out for starting a new measurement.
2. The reference body site temperature is the same as the temperature of the measuring
site.
3. The cumulative use time for the oral or rectal temperature probe in a single patient
should be less than 24 hours.
The monitor's state can change from the PREDICT mode into the MONITOR mode, but it can
not change from the MONITOR mode into the PREDICT mode.

14.1.3 TEMP Setup for T2A Module

Enter TEMP SETUP to set the following items:
MEASURE MODE: Set the measuring mode to PREDICT or MONITOR.
MEASURE POS: Set the measuring position to ORAL, AXILLARY or RECTAL. The
axillary sensor can be used for measuring oral/axillary temperature, while the rectal sensor
for measuring rectal temperature.
Make sure MEASURE POS is properly set up every time before you withdraw the probe from
the probe well. After withdrawing the probe from the probe well, make sure MEASURE MODE
is properly set up.

14.2 Quick TEMP with F3000 Module

14.2.1 Introduction

iM3 with the F3000 module measures patient temperatures by oral, axillary or rectal means.
The monitor can only measure temperature of adult and pediatric patients. If the user measure
temperature of neonate patient, the monitor will not display data.
The electromagnetic compatibility of this device has been verified by test according to the
EN60601-1-2: 2015 requirements.
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Monitoring TEMP
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