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have seen this on their older models.
Could be anything from a loose cable, to a backlight pcb going out, faulty display, incorrect incoming power and worst case scenario the Main system pcb.
Hope this helps.
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It sounds like a faulty connection or display. Sometimes it helps to open up the device and blow air through it. If there is alot of dust accumulated in the inside, you can get interference and/or shorts. Sounds like a display issue.
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Hello d,
I agree with the above replies, I've also seen this with monitors that have been dropped [transport monitors] or that suffered a fall [from the top tray of an anesthesia machine = machine moved with monitor still plugged into the mains] and where the monitor smacks into something [often a door frame with pole / side mounted units] when the anesthesia machine changes rooms.
-----> Check loose connectors & power supply.
Best luck,
Regards, Michel.
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