M9500 Patient Monitor Battery Maintenance and Device Care Guide

M9500 Patient Monitor Battery

The M9500 patient monitor is an important piece of medical equipment. The proper operation directly links to the safety of the patient.

This article will introduce you to how to maintain the monitor's battery system. It will also cover daily equipment care. This will help extend the device's life and ensure it works well.

 The M9500 monitor features a lithium-ion battery pack that provides continued power during AC power outages.

Charge the battery before using it. The monitor does not come with an external charger. The monitor automatically charges the battery when you plug it into AC power.

To keep the battery charged and ready, we suggest keeping the monitor plugged into AC power when not in use. Monitor usage time and configuration will affect battery life.

Monitor battery capacity status

M9500 Patient Monitor Battery

The system time and battery charge status are displayed in the upper right corner of the monitor. The battery charge icon appears only when the monitor is running on battery power and is charging. If you plug the monitor into AC power and fully charge the battery, the icon will not show.

M9500 Patient Monitor Battery

When the battery runs out, the system will beep. This alerts the user to plug in the AC power supply for charging. If you do not charge it in time, the display will automatically shut down after 5 minutes due to low battery.

Please plug in the AC power supply right away when the battery is low. The battery indicator will soon show "Full Charge." Please plug in the AC power plug to ensure that the battery charges fully.

About Lithium-ion Batteries

Lithium-ion batteries require at least two conditioning cycles when used for the first time. A conditioning cycle consists of one full and continuous charge and one full and continuous discharge.

To extend the life of lithium-ion batteries, experts recommend regular conditioning. You should condition the battery after you have used or stored it for two months. You should also do it when the battery's operating time is much shorter.

To condition a lithium-ion battery:

1. Disconnect the monitor from the patient and stop all tracking and measurement tasks.

2. Place the lithium-ion battery that you want to condition into the monitor's battery compartment.

3. Connect the monitor to AC power and charge it uninterrupted for more than 6 hours.

4. Disconnect AC power and allow the monitor to run on battery until it automatically shuts down.

5. Reconnect the monitor to AC power and charge it uninterrupted again for more than 6 hours.

After completing the above steps, you have successfully conditioned the battery and can resume monitoring.

Maintenance and Cleaning

It's essential to service equipment regularly; delaying maintenance until failure will lead to regret. We should develop an effective maintenance plan to monitor equipment and reusable consumables.

Battery Maintenance

The monitor has a rechargeable battery. It works well even when the power is off. Normally, you do not need to perform any special maintenance. To extend the life of the device and improve performance, please pay attention to the following points:

1. Please operate the monitor according to the environmental requirements in the manual.

2. If there is an AC power supply, please use it to power the monitor first.

3. Kindly recharge the battery immediately after switching it off. Not charging for a long time may cause the battery to not recover to normal power.

4. If you do not use the monitor for a long time, connect the AC power supply to the battery. After the battery fully charges, remove the power supply. This will help avoid shortening the battery life.

5. Stay out of direct sunlight.

6. Steer clear of infrared and ultraviolet light exposure.

7. Avoid moisture, dust, and acidic gas corrosion.

The M9500 patient monitor battery typically lasts around three years. When you need a replacement, we have you covered. Our store has high-quality batteries to keep your equipment running well.

Daily maintenance and cleaning of the monitor

Daily cleaning

Clean the outside and inside of the monitor often. Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the screen and body. This will help remove dust and stains. But be careful to avoid moisture entering the interior of the device and causing damage.

Technicians should replace electrodes on time according to regulations. This ensures good contact and accurate measurements. Use special cleaning supplies during the cleaning process. Avoid cleaning agents with corrosive ingredients to protect the device's surface.

Regular inspection

Regularly check the monitor to ensure it works well. Look at different functions, like if the measurement data is correct and if the alarm is sensitive. Also, check if the equipment's connection line is intact.

Look for any damage or signs of aging. This helps ensure stable signal transmission. It also helps find and fix potential safety hazards quickly.

Correct use

When using the monitor, follow the operating procedures closely. Connect the electrodes, sensors, and other parts correctly.

Make sure the measurements are accurate. During use, avoid frequent switching of the equipment to avoid unnecessary damage to the equipment.

Make sure to consider where you use the equipment. Avoid using the monitor in harsh conditions. This encompasses elevated heat, moisture, and intense electromagnetic disruption. Ensure the equipment works well in a suitable environment.

Replace batteries regularly

Follow the instructions and replace the battery regularly to ensure the stability and reliability of the equipment. Charge regularly when not in use for a long time to avoid battery aging.

Calibrate regularly

Calibrate the monitor at least once every six months. This will help ensure accurate measurement of vital signs. Use standard test equipment to ensure the accuracy of measurement data.

Check cables and sensors

Check cables and sensors regularly to ensure that there are no breaks or damage. Replace or repair problematic parts promptly.

Correct operation and maintenance of sensors are also critical. Steer clear of twisting and tugging wires and dropping probes. If necessary, adjust the system configuration to turn off non-monitoring functions.

Environmental maintenance

Keep the monitor, module, cable, and other accessories clean and free of dust. Avoid letting liquids enter the casing or touch the device's surface. Do not use friction material bleach; instead, use a clean cloth for cleaning.

Software update

Regularly refresh the software to address weaknesses and enhance efficiency. Ensure the monitor's software system is always up to date to address possible failures and problems.

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