Powering an ECG
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Powering an ECG: Battery Management and Mains Connection
Checking the ECG Power
To power the ECG, follow these steps:
Turning on the ECG
Locate the on button, typically a green button, and press it to turn on the ECG machine.
Checking Battery Levels
Inspect the battery power by looking at the number of green bars on the top corner of the machine. Each bar represents the battery's level of charge.
Replacing the Battery
If the battery needs to be changed:
- Locate the grey button on the battery.
- Press the button to check the battery's charge level, indicated by a lit-up button.
- If replacement is necessary, push the battery's release clip, remove the old battery, and insert a fully charged spare battery.
- Ensure the clip is securely fastened and you hear a click indicating proper installation.
Mains Connection
When operating the ECG in a vehicle, it is essential to connect it to the mains for power supply.
Attaching the Mains Plug
Follow these steps to connect the mains plug:
- Locate the mains plug on the defibrillator.
- Find the corresponding plug on the ambulance.
- Align the arrows on both plugs.
- Insert the plugs together and securely fasten them.
Removing the Mains Plug
To disconnect the mains plug:
- Twist and pull the plugs to separate them.
Charging the ECG from the Vehicle
Once connected to the vehicle's mains, the ECG will start charging and maintain its battery level.
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