PHiliphh Goldway UT4000F Patient Monitor Power Switch Key Board with Fuses Button
► Brief Introduction
The PHiliphh Goldway UT4000F Patient Monitor Power Switch Key Board with Button is a component of the PHiliphh Goldway UT4000F Patient Monitor. It is a keyboard with a power switch button that is used to control the power functions of the monitor.
► Functional
Locate the Power Switch Key Board on the monitor. It is usually located on the front or side of the device.
Make sure the monitor is properly connected to a power source, such as a wall outlet or battery.
Insert the key into the Power Switch Key Board. The key is usually provided with the monitor and may have a unique shape or design.
Turn the key clockwise or counterclockwise to the "On" position to power on the monitor. The monitor should start displaying information and functioning.
If you need to power off the monitor, turn the key back to the "Off" position.
The Fuses Button on the Power Switch Key Board is designed for fuse replacement. If a fuse blows or requires replacement, you can carefully press the Fuses Button to open the panel where the fuses are located.
Replace the blown or faulty fuse with a new one of the same type and rating. Make sure to use the appropriate replacement fuse to avoid any electrical issues or damage.
Close the fuse panel by pushing it back into place until it clicks or locks securely.
► How To Use
Locate the power switch key on the keyboard. It is usually labeled with a power symbol (a circle with a vertical line in the center).
Ensure that the patient monitor is properly connected to a power source and turned on.
Press and hold the power switch key for a few seconds until the monitor powers on. You may see a startup screen or the monitor display turning on.
If the monitor doesn't turn on, check the fuses button on the keyboard. Locate the fuses button, which is generally labeled with a fuse symbol or the word "FUSES."
Using a small tool like a screwdriver or a coin, turn the fuses button counterclockwise to open the fuse compartment.
Inspect the fuses inside the compartment to see if any are blown. If you notice a blown fuse, carefully remove it and replace it with a new one of the same rating.
Once the fuse is replaced, turn the fuses button clockwise to close the fuse compartment.
Attempt to power on the patient monitor again by pressing and holding the power switch key on the keyboard.
If the monitor still doesn't turn on, it may indicate a more significant issue. In such cases, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
► Specification
Power Supply | 110-230 VAC, 50/60Hz |
Input Power | ≤115VA |
SpO2 Measure Range | 50 ~ 100% |
SpO 2 Averaging | 8 second average |
Repeat Cycles | 1 ~ 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes |
Fuses | Two fuse sockets in the rear panel indicated by symbol of fuse, T2.0AL, 250V ~ |
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