Basic Components; Buttons - GE CARESCAPE V100 Service Manual

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Basic Components

Buttons

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Equipment Overview: Basic Components
1.
Silence button: mutes audible alarms. Any other active alarm that can be
acknowledged is also removed whenever this key is pressed. When pressed,
the silence icon (bell) lights red to indicate that audible alarms have been
silenced for 2 minutes. Alarm silence can be cancelled by pressing the
Silence button again.
2.
Alarms button: used to view or adjust parameter alarm limit settings.
3.
+/- buttons (Plus/Minus): used when you are in the following modes: limit,
menu, cycle, and history. When you are in limit or menu setting, pressing the
+/- button increases and decreases an adjustable setting. When you are in
cycle or history mode, pressing the +/- buttons displays the next or previous
cycle selection or entry in the history list, respectively. When you reach the
beginning or ending of a list, a negative key-click sounds.
4.
Menu button: accesses menu settings that can be adjusted: INFLATE
PRESSURE (ADULT and NEONATE), ALARM VOLUME, and PULSE VOLUME.
(Refer to Operating Modes in this section for a description of clinical mode.)
NOTE: ADULT indicator encompasses both adult and pediatric patients.
5.
SpO
sensor connector: attach SpO
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6.
NIBP connector: attach NIBP cuff hoses here.
7.
Inflate/Stop button: starts a manual NIBP determination or stop any NIBP
determination.
8.
Temperature probe holster: stores temperature probe.
9.
Cycle button: used to select NIBP mode of manual, auto cycle, or Stat mode.
10. Temperature probe cover storage: stores probe covers.
CARESCAPE V100 Vital Signs Monitor
cables here.
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