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CASMED 740 Vital Signs Monitor - Implox

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<strong>CASMED</strong> <strong>740</strong> <strong>Monitor</strong>s<br />

SELECTING THE LANGUAGE<br />

The <strong>CASMED</strong> <strong>740</strong> <strong>Monitor</strong> can operate in one (1) of nine (9) languages: English, German,<br />

French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese or Norwegian.<br />

To configure the monitor’s operating language, first enter the Configuration menu. Refer to<br />

Page 98, ENTERING THE CONFIGURATION MENU.<br />

Once in the menu, use one of the NEXT programmed pushbutton keys until the Message<br />

Window displays the current language being used.<br />

Use the ARROW UP or ARROW DOWN pushbuttons to make your selection.<br />

Press one of the NEXT programmed pushbutton keys to advance onto the next menu or use the<br />

CANCEL pushbutton to exit to the “Ready” mode.<br />

SELECTING THE PATIENT MODE<br />

The <strong>CASMED</strong> <strong>740</strong> <strong>Monitor</strong> can be used on patients from Neonates to Adults.<br />

To configure the monitor’s operating mode, first enter the Configuration Menu. Refer to Page<br />

98, ENTERING THE CONFIGURATION MENU.<br />

Once in the menu, use one of the NEXT programmed pushbutton keys until the Message<br />

Window displays “Patient”.<br />

Use the ARROW UP or ARROW DOWN pushbuttons to select the patient mode. The front<br />

panel display will illuminate with the patient mode selected (ADULT = Adult / Pediatric; NEO =<br />

Neonate).<br />

NOTE:<br />

Switching modes from Adult to Neonate or Neonate to Adult, shall recall the last stored values<br />

for patient alarm limit.<br />

Press one of the NEXT programmed pushbutton keys to advance onto the next menu or use the<br />

CANCEL pushbutton to exit to the “Ready” mode.<br />

NOTE:<br />

The Patient Mode may also be changed at monitor power-up. Refer to Page 83, ADULT/<br />

NEONATE OPERATING MODE for more information.<br />

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21-02-0298 REV. 00 12/06

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