Atria 6100 Operator's manual - Roxon

Atria 6100 Operator's manual - Roxon Atria 6100 Operator's manual - Roxon

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2 Equipment Setup!!WARNINGMisdiagnosis. Using unshielded or excessively long cables may cause orincrease susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.Always use the shortest possible shielded cables.CautionEquipment damage. The Atria must be operated only at the line voltageand frequency specified on the external medical grade power supply (partnumber: 010-1684-00).The input power cable includes a 3-conductor, medical grade power cable.Using the two power cables supplied, connect line power, in the followingorder:1. Connect the external power supply (part number: 010-1684-00) to theExternal Power Connector (labeled C, below) on the back of the Atria.2. Connect the AC power cable to the external power supply.3. Connect the AC power cable to a properly grounded, medical gradewall outlet.Figure 2-1Back PanelA BC2-2 Atria Electrocardiograph Operating InstructionsAEquipotentialgroundingKeyConnect equipotential ground cable here. (See“Equipotential Ground” on pg. 2-1.)B Power indicator The green LED indicates the Atria is connectedto AC power.CExternal powerconnectorConnect cable from power external powersupply here.NOTE: The Atria does not have an AC powerswitch. To shut off AC power, unplug the Atriafrom the AC outlet.NOTE: For communication connections refer to“Communications Setup” on pg. 5-1.

Patient CableFigure 2-2Front ViewPatient CableConnect the patient cable via connector on the front of the Atria.Ensure the connector on the cable is arrow-side-up then firmly push theconnector until the arrow point is aligned with the edge of the Atria.Powering the Atria On and OffPower OnPress [On/Stby] to power on the Atria. The Atria performs self-tests anddisplays the following:• Current date and time• Self-test errorsAfter completing self-tests, the Atria displays the Home screen.Standby ModeThe Atria must be connected to AC power to go into Standby mode. At anytime during operation, press [On/Stby].NOTE:The internal battery charges in Standby mode.Power OffTo power off the Atria completely, disconnect the AC power cord and thenpress [On/Stby].The automatic power down feature may be temporarily turned off bychanging the battery saver setting. For more information, see “BatterySaver Mode” on pg. 4-14.NOTE: Automatic power down is disabled when the Atriais connected to a patient.Atria Electrocardiograph Operating Instructions 2-3

2 Equipment Setup!!WARNINGMisdiagnosis. Using unshielded or excessively long cables may cause orincrease susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.Always use the shortest possible shielded cables.CautionEquipment damage. The <strong>Atria</strong> must be operated only at the line voltageand frequency specified on the external medical grade power supply (partnumber: 010-1684-00).The input power cable includes a 3-conductor, medical grade power cable.Using the two power cables supplied, connect line power, in the followingorder:1. Connect the external power supply (part number: 010-1684-00) to theExternal Power Connector (labeled C, below) on the back of the <strong>Atria</strong>.2. Connect the AC power cable to the external power supply.3. Connect the AC power cable to a properly grounded, medical gradewall outlet.Figure 2-1Back PanelA BC2-2 <strong>Atria</strong> Electrocardiograph Operating InstructionsAEquipotentialgroundingKeyConnect equipotential ground cable here. (See“Equipotential Ground” on pg. 2-1.)B Power indicator The green LED indicates the <strong>Atria</strong> is connectedto AC power.CExternal powerconnectorConnect cable from power external powersupply here.NOTE: The <strong>Atria</strong> does not have an AC powerswitch. To shut off AC power, unplug the <strong>Atria</strong>from the AC outlet.NOTE: For communication connections refer to“Communications Setup” on pg. 5-1.

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