User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Chapter 1 Intended Use and Safety Guidance
- Chapter 2 Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation of Telemetry Monitoring System
- Chapter 4 Basic Operations
- Chapter 5 Patient Management
- Chapter 6 Patient Sector
- Chapter 7 Viewing Single Bed
- Chapter 8 Setting Telemetry Transmitters via MFM-CMS
- Chapter 9 Review
- Chapter 10 System Setup
- Chapter 11 Alarm Management
- Chapter 12 Alarm Information
- Chapter 13 Printing
- Chapter 14 Database Management
- Chapter 15 Monitoring ECG
- 15.1 Overview
- 15.2 ECG Safety Information
- 15.3 ECG Display
- 15.4 Selecting Calculation Lead
- 15.5 Changing Size of ECG Waveform
- 15.6 Changing ECG Filter Settings
- 15.7 ECG Alarm Settings
- 15.8 Monitoring Procedure
- 15.9 Installing Electrodes
- 15.10 Setting Alarm Source
- 15.11 Smart Lead Off
- 15.12 Setting Pace Status
- 15.13 ECG Calibration
- 15.14 ECG Waveform Settings
- 15.15 ST Segment Monitoring
- 15.16 Arr. Monitoring
- Chapter 16 Monitoring RESP
- Chapter 17 Monitoring SpO2
- Chapter 18 Monitoring PR
- Chapter 19 Using Battery
- Chapter 20 Safety
- Chapter 21 Care and Cleaning
- Chapter 22 Maintenance
- Chapter 23 Warranty and Service
- Chapter 24 Accessories
- A Product Specifications
- B EMC Information
- C Default Settings
- D Abbreviation
Telemetry Transmitter User Manual Using Battery
WARNING
1. Please use the specified battery and confirm its quality.
2. Before installing or replacing battery, be sure to read the user manual and safety
precautions thoroughly.
3. The service life of the batteries depends on the service frequency and time. The
service life of the batteries may shorten if they are used inappropriately.
4. Periodic checks on the battery performance are required. Change the batteries if
necessary.
5. Do not place battery in the monitor with the (+) and (-) in the wrong way.
6. Do not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals with metal objects, and do
not put the batteries together with metal objects, which can result in short circuits.
7. Do not unplug the batteries when monitoring.
8. Do not heat or throw the batteries into a fire.
9. Do not use, leave the batteries close to fire or other places where temperature may
be above 60°C.
10. Do not immerse, throw, or wet the batteries in water/seawater.
11. Do not destroy the batteries: do not pierce the batteries with a sharp object such as a
needle; do not hit with a hammer, step on or throw or drop to cause strong shock; do
not disassemble or modify the batteries.
12. Do not disassemble the battery.
13. Do not use with new and old batteries at the same time, or use with alkaline and
nickel-metal hydride battery.
14. Do not solder the leading wire and the battery terminal directly.
15. If liquid leaking from the batteries gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Wash
them well with clean water and go to see a doctor immediately. If liquid leaks of the
batteries splash onto your skin or clothes, wash well with fresh water immediately.
16. Keep away from fire immediately when leakage or foul odor is detected.
17. Stop using the batteries if abnormal heat, odor, discoloration, deformation or
abnormal condition is detected during use, charge, or storage. Keep it away from the
telemetry transmitter.
18. Do not use a battery with serious scar or deformation.
19. Use the batteries with similar performance, which can extend the service life of the
batteries. If one of the two batteries is malfunctioning, it is recommended to change
both of the two batteries.
20. Do not replace the batteries during monitoring patients
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