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If a system error is detected, the monitor becomes inactive until you press or
until the monitor shuts down automatically. The monitor displays a system fault
message that contains a wrench icon
and a system fault code to aid service
personnel and engineers in diagnosing the problem.
Note If patient data was saved during the most recent power
down, a Confirm patient and location dialog appears with the
following options:
• Same patient and location
• Same patient, new location
• New patient
2. If the Confirm patient and location dialog appears, select the desired option and
touch OK.
Power down the monitor
1. Touch the Settings tab.
2. Touch the Device tab.
3. Touch Power down.
This power-down method ensures that patient measurements are retained in the
monitor memory for a maximum of 24 hours. (These saved measurements are
available for recall, printing, or to send electronically to the network.) This method
also ensures that any configuration settings you have changed and saved will be
maintained at the next startup.
Note If the monitor is in the Continuous Monitoring profile, a
Power down options dialog appears with the following
options:
• Save patient data on the device with a temporary Patient ID
• Remove patient data from the device
4. If the Power down options dialog appears, select the desired option and then touch
Power down.
Note If your monitor is configured with a Braun thermometer, avoid powering
down the monitor between patient measurements to help maintain an
adequate charge to the Braun dock.
Reset the monitor
If the monitor stops functioning, you can press and hold for approximately 6
seconds to allow the hardware to completely cycle off and to reset the monitor
configuration settings to the last saved default power-up configuration. The button is
located on the side of the monitor.
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