Section A-Four-Gang Station Operations; Introduction; Station Button Descriptions - Dukane 4A3610B Operation Manual

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Introduction

Station Button Descriptions

Appendix: Four-Gang Station Operations
Four-Gang Station Operations
This appendix covers the operation of four older ProCare 6000 stations:
Model 4A2381A and 4A2386A Patient stations
Model 4A2395A and 4A2396A Staff/duty stations
These stations are built on a four-gang chassis. If your facility has the new, smaller
(three-gang) Dukane stations, see Section 4 of this manual for operation instruc-
tions.
Patient stations can be single or dual. They are normally located in the headwall adjacent
to each station and can interface with special station applications and auxiliaries.
Staff/duty stations are normally located in any room where staff members may be tempo-
rarily working. Staff/duty stations may or may not have presence buttons on them.
Station templates are basically the same, however, not all the buttons (pressure-sensitive
switches) described appear on each station. See Figure A-1 on page A-2.
Notes:
If your system has custom stations, the button descriptions in this manual may not
match your stations. For example, the button on your code blue station may read
"code red." Note these customizations in the manual's margins.
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