Operation After Monitoring; Maintenance, Care And Cleaning; Preventive Maintenance - Contec CMS800G User Manual

Fetal monitor
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The print output content contains: BED NO. ④ NAME ④ WEEKS ④ PATIENT NO. ④ FHR1
trend ④FHR2 trend④Twins Monitoring④④TOCO wave④print speed④date④time.
It also contains other icons like④auto zero mark ④alarm mark ④FMOV mark "↑"④event mark
"↓" etc.
Note(① when paper is used out, printing will stop, and the data will be saved in memory,
when
paper reloaded, operator can use wave review function to print the saved data.
② the monitor has the function of 12-hour wave storage, review and print. Record
will not saved when monitor is turned off.
③ To ensure print precisely, recommend to print and adjust the baseline when paper
is loaded .
④ if the paper coming out from the notch in deflection way when printing, the data
may be not precise or paper jam will occur, operator should stop printing and
reload paper.
Please set all print parameters well before printing, and do not try to change the
setup in the process of printing.

5.3 Operation After Monitoring

① Remove transducers from patient. Wipe transducer with a soft cloth to remove remaining
ultrasound coupling gel.
② Tear the paper at the folding place.
③ Switch off the power of monitor.
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Maintenance, Care and Cleaning

To ensure that the monitor works properly, please read the manual and operation procedure as well
as the maintenance before using the monitor, and operate it as requested.

6.1 Preventive Maintenance

(1) Visual Inspection
The user must check that the equipment, cables and transducers do not have visible evidence of
damage that may affect patient safety or monitoring capability before use. The recommended
inspection interval is once per week or less. If damage is evident, replacement is recommended
before use.
(2) Routine Inspection
The equipment should undergo periodic safety testing to insure proper patient isolation from
leakage currents. This should include leakage current measurement and insulation testing. The
recommended testing interval is once a year or as specified in the institution's test and inspection
protocol.

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