Powering up – American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) ADview Modular Diagnostic Station User Manual
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The charging status is indicated by the rotating sequence of lit segments
in the battery icon. When
the battery is fully charged, all segments will be lit
. A fully charged battery provides enough power
for the device to make at least 200 measurements within a 12-hour period. The battery is guaranteed to last
for 200 readings in an 8 hour period per charge.
Connecting Your Device
To maintain the easy readability and streamlined facade of your ADview, all connections are made through
the back or sides of the enclosure.
Connectors on the BP enclosure are for:
•
Blood pressure hose
•
Power supply
Connectors on the optional modules are for:
•
A pulse oximetry sensor on the pulse oximetry module
•
A temperature probe on the temperature module
To connect the ADview:
1.
For blood pressure measurements, the blood pressure hose should already be attached to the BP
device. If not, push the open end of the blood pressure hose (one without the plastic connector)
over the blood pressure hose connector on the module. Secure the end with the plastic connector
to an appropriately sized cuff by twisting the two mating connectors together.
2.
For temperature measurements, remove the tape holding the temperature probe in the well, and
place the box of probe covers in the well next to the probe.
3.
For SpO
2
measurements, attach the pulse oximetry sensor to the extension cable. Flip the
retention clip forward. Then, connect the other end of the extension cable to the connector on the
module. Finally, push the clip backward over the SpO
2
connector to hold the connector in the
module.
4.
Connect the power supply to the main BP module. Then, connect the power supply to an AC
mains power source. The device will turn on automatically.
Powering Up
1.
Depress the power button located on the right side of the main enclosure. The power-up sequence
begins. All display segments light up for three seconds. A short beep indicates that the ADview is
ready.
2.
Check the status of the power level indicator. If the power level indicator shows one segment
flashing, connect the device to the power supply before using. You are now ready to use your
ADview.
Selecting Temperature Unit of Measurement