User's Manual Part 1

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2.2.3. Visual Inspection
Perform the following visual inspection to the installed monitoring system:
Carefully inspect the patient monitor components for any damage.
Verify that the patient monitor is properly mounted with specified mounting solutions.
Verify that the cables between the patient monitor and the connected peripheral devices
are intact and properly connected to the right connectors.
Verify that the battery is intact and locked into the monitor.
The cleaning precautions, cleaning requirements, cleaning procedures, and recommended
cleaning solutions for the monitor are described in Care and Cleaning section 8.4. For details
about cleaning and disinfecting the accessories, see the instructions for use in the accessory
package.
2.2.4. Functional Inspection
Start-up
Turn on the components of the 3880 system (3880 Patient Monitor, 3885-T Remote Tablet and
wireless PODs).
Verify that the system components start up normally:
The red, yellow and blue Tri-Color Alarm Dome Light on the 3880 Monitor and 3885-T
Remote Tablet are lit momentarily.
The speaker on the 3880 monitor and 3885-T Remote Tablet gives an audible beep.
Check that the normal monitoring screen appears and that all text is readable and clear.
Check wireless communication.
Check that there are no error messages on either screen.
NOTE
Before placing the patient monitor system into use for the first time, the battery should
be fully charged. Keep the monitor system connected to the charger until the battery is
fully charged.
If multiple systems are ordered perform the start-up procedure on one device at a time.
2.2.5. Mounting
Mounting of monitor components to the roll stand (IV Pole) is described in the instruction sheet
of the stand.
2.2.6. Choosing a location
Consider the following aspects:
Lighting
Patient and staff location during procedure
MRI room visibility
Space
Electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
Traffic flow
NOTE
Careful consideration should be given when placing the 3880 system components near
other equipment with wireless communication or near high traffic areas. Human traffic
between the systems wireless components can reduce wireless signal power and lead
to reduced quality of wireless service.