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ADVANCED SERVICE MATERIAL.
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User Interface
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Privacy impacts GEHC globally Calibrations & Adjustments – Gas System CS600
Requires PC Application
• From the display, access the
Over 90 countries globally have privacy
laws and that number continues to service mode within the system
grow. menu structure
Privacy laws in the USA and Europe are – Main menu
particularly stringent regarding health – Screen set up
information.
– Install/Service (16-4-34 )
While specific country laws differ, most
share the same guiding privacy – Service (26-23-8 )
principles.
• Connect your PC
These guiding privacy principles should (RS232 15 Pin) to display This is the Icon that launches
be followed by all GEHC personnel when with customized cable.
collecting and using health information. the PC Application
• Complete instructions on PC
Data transfers of health information from one country to
Application can be found it Section
another are very complex. Only use approved tools or
involve a privacy expert to help you! 12 of TRM.
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Configurations
Service menu
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Software Downlo
Special Functions
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Return to flow page and turn flow off, check supply pressure and regulator pressure – adjust
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2. What is the Difference between Green Dots vs. Red X’s when viewing
System Status pages?
5. What two 3 digit codes must be entered to get into the service mode of the
Aisys/Avance?
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Summary
In this module we:
• Identified the basic User Interfaces
• Identified the Service Application, components and installation procedure
• Performed a functional checkout of the machine
• Followed the Service Manual and completed the Lab Exercise