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- | ===== Notes from Cortech Solutions ===== | ||
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- | From Smith 2025-03-25 (correspondence with NR) with emphasis added | ||
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- | > Unplugging, turning off, and turning back on cannot fix the CM out of range problem. Handling the cables may affect whether a partially broken cable works or does not. **When you perform a bucket test, it is important to <wrap tip> | ||
- | > When the blue light flashes with electrodes connected, <wrap tip> | ||
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- | > If a faulty electrode is connected to the system but not touching the body, the blue CM in Range light could be on if everything else was connected well. I am actually not certain whether a faulty EXG electrode being connected to the system but not the body would cause the CM in Range light to flicker. But, when that **faulty electrode is connected to the body, it would cause the CM in Range light to flicker if it was already burning solid blue**. If the CM in Range light was not already burning solid blue, then there could be a different reason, namely whether CMS and DRL were well connected to the body.. | ||