Chapter Ii Installation Of The Monitor; Unpacking And Checking; Electrical Connection; Power On - INSIGHT Vital Signs Plus ECG Operator's Manual

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Chapter II Installation of the Monitor

2.1 Unpacking and Checking

Carefully remove the monitor and accessories from the packaging box and save the
packaging materials for future transportation or storage. Please check the contents
according to the packing list.
Check for any mechanical damage.
Check all exposed wires.
When installing, leave at least 2 inches (5 cm) of space around the monitor to ensure
air circulation. The environment in which the monitor is used should be reasonably
protected from vibration, dust, corrosive or explosive gas, extreme temperature and
humidity.
If you have any questions, please contact Woodley Equipment Company.

2.2 Electrical Connection

Steps to connect the AC power cord:
Make sure that the AC power supply meets the following specifications: 100-
240VAC, 50/60Hz
Use the power cord provided with the monitor. Plug the power cord into the
monitor power connector and plug the other end of the power cord into a
grounded power socket.
Warning
Connect the power cord to a dedicated socket.
Warning
When there is a battery configuration, the battery must be charged after the
instrument has been transported or stored. Therefore, if the instrument is turned on
without connecting to AC power, the instrument may not work normally due to
insufficient battery power. Switch on the AC power source and charge the battery
regardless of whether the monitor is turned on or not.

2.3 Power On

After turning on the power switch, the system successfully enters the monitoring main
screen after the system self-test and the user can perform operations at this time.
Warnings
If you find any signs of damage to the monitor function, or an error message
appears, do not use this monitor, contact Woodley Equipment Company.
If an error is found during the self-check, the system will give an alarm.
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