User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Safety Guide
- Chapter 2 System Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation Guide
- Chapter 4 Setup
- Chapter 5 Patient Analyzing
- Chapter 6 Quality Control (QC) Tests
- Chapter 7 Data Management
- Chapter 8 Online Update
- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 11 Theory
- Chapter 12 Parameters
- Chapter 13 Warranty and Service
- Appendix 1 Specifications
- Appendix 2 Measurement Ranges
- Appendix 3 Reference Ranges
- Appendix 4 EMC Information
- Appendix 5 FCC Information
- Appendix 6 Order List
i15 Blood Gas and Chemistry Analysis System User Manual System Overview
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External Electronic Simulator
Users can run the external electronic simulator test according to their own needs, and EDAN
recommends that users run it every 24 hours. Each external electronic simulator is packaged
separately. When you have doubt about the reliability of test results, you can run the external
electronic simulator test to help troubleshoot.
Figure 2-4 External Electronic Simulator
If the contact pads have been contaminated, please clean the external electronic simulator.
Follow the steps below to clean the external electronic simulator:
1. Moisten a lint-free cloth with 100% alcohol;
2. Wipe the external electronic simulator with the lint-free cloth.
NOTE:
Never immerse the simulator into any liquids.
The cloth should be wet but not dripping.
2.4.11 Peripherics
Only the following external scanners should be connected to the analyzer through USB ports:
Honeywell 1900.
Only the following external printers should be connected to the analyzer through USB ports: HP
LaserJet P401DN, and HP LaserJet P1606DN.
NOTE:
Only peripherics recommended by EDAN should be connected to the analyzer.
When connecting a Honeywell 1900 scanner to the analyzer, the scanner should be
set.
Contact pads