1 Basic Operation

Checking Your Monitor Revision

2Select, in turn, the Year, Month, Day, Hour (in 24 hour format, only) and Minute as necessary. Select the correct values from the pop-up list.

3Select Store Date, Time to change the date and time.

Checking Your Monitor Revision

1Select Main Setup ->Revision to open the Monitor Revision menu.

2Select the correct device from the device pop-up keys.

3From the Monitor Revision menu, select the monitor component for which you need revision information.

Getting Started

Once you understand the basic operation principles, you can get ready for monitoring.

Inspecting the Monitor

WARNING If the monitor is mechanically damaged, or if it is not working properly, do not use it for any monitoring procedure on a patient. Contact your service personnel.

1Before you start to make measurements, carry out the following checks on the monitor including all connected Measurement Servers, modules, or measurement server extensions.

Check for any mechanical damage.

Check all the external cables, plug-ins and accessories.

2Plug the power cord into the AC power source. If you are using battery power, ensure that the battery has sufficient power for monitoring. When you use a battery for the first time, you must charge it, following the instructions given in the section on Charging Batteries.

3Check all the functions of the instrument that you need to monitor the patient, and ensure that the instrument is in good working order.

Switching On

Press the on/off switch on the monitor for one second. The monitor performs a self test and is then ready to use. If you see a message such as CO2 Sensor Warmup wait until it disappears before starting monitoring that measurement. Connected devices usually take their power from the monitor. External devices such as gas monitors and those connected via VueLink have their own power switches.

CAUTION When using an MP90 monitor with a D80 Intelligent Display, always switch power on directly at the MP90 or at a remote SpeedPoint or remote alarm device directly connected to the MP90.

Setting up the Measurement Servers and Modules

1Decide which measurements you want to make.

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Philips MP20/30, MP60/70/80/90 manual Checking Your Monitor Revision, Getting Started, Inspecting the Monitor, Switching On

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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