Cardionet 1005 Manual De Usuario

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roubleshoot
Trouble Shooting     53
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble shooting sometimes involves a bit of detective
work, but usually the monitor detects problems for you.
The monitor beeps to let you know there is a problem
and explains on the touch screen exactly how to respond
on the touch screen.
A warning prompts you to resolve a problem by display-
ing an alert screen and beeping an audio tone. With
some warnings the problem can fix itself and you won’t
need to take any action. With other warnings you will
need to take some action, which will be described on the
touch screen. An alarm lets you know that a problem has
not been fixed and you must take action.
MONITOR BATTERY PROBLEMS
Ensure battery is being recharged for at least four hours
per day. If you find the monitor is not holding its charge
long enough, you may not have left it in the base long
enough to fully recharge. The monitor must be left in its
base for four hours to fully recharge.
NO DISPLAY ON MONITOR
First, ensure the monitor is turned on. If it is on, the LED
will be flashing and the monitor may be low on power.
Return monitor to base for recharging.
BEEPS IN BED
If you wear the sensor around your neck and sleep on
your stomach, or if you wear it at your waist and sleep
with your sensor side down, you may block
communications between the sensor and the base
station. This will cause warning beeps. To avoid beeps
and maintain the vital communications link, try placing
the sensor next to your pillow  if you usually sleep on
your stomach. If you normally sleep on your side and
wear the sensor with a belt clip, make sure you place the
sensor on your “up” side.