Mode selection, Replacing the battery, Replacing the eartips – American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) 657 Electronic Stethoscope User Manual

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Mode selection

After the Green LED light confirms that the power is on, the power button

can then be used for mode selection. As you press the power button, the

LED will cycle to the next mode. Continue pressing the power button

until your selected mode is illuminated. B - Bell (Low Frequency 15-

200Hz), D - Diaphragm (High Frequency 100-500Hz),

W - Extended (Wide Frequency 15-1000Hz). Bell provides excellent detection of low &

medium heart sounds and murmurs. Diaphragm is designed for the detection of pulmonary

sounds and high pitched murmurs, clicks, and ejection sounds. Extended Range allows the

practitioner a wide frequency response.

Replacing the battery

The low battery level indicator lamp is used with the middle LED (during

‘D’ mode). A Yellow light on the LED indicates the battery is weak. A Red

light on the LED indicates the battery needs immediate replacement. Open

the battery compartment cover by pulling down the notch on the cover,

and remove the old battery by carefully lifting it. Replace with new bat-

tery. Be sure to insert battery polarity in cor-

rect direction, then replace battery

compartment cover. Use only a AAA 1.5v bat-

tery (not compatible with different types of

batteries), and dispose of or recycle the de-

pleted battery in accordance with your local regulations.

Replacing the eartips

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eartips are threaded for a secure fit.

To remove for cleaning or replacement, turn

counterclockwise. To reattach, turn clock-

wise.

Caution - Always check security of eartip

before inserting in ears.

Cleaning

It is unnecessary to disassemble the unit for cleaning. Use a slightly moistened cotton cloth with

alcohol to clean chestpiece diaphragm, binaurals, and eartips. Be careful to prevent alcohol seep-

age under the diaphragm. It may cause significant damage to the microphone and electronic cir-

cuits. Caution - Never immerse instrument in any liquid.

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