Positioning the AV400
Hold the device from 4–12" (10 to 30 cm) over the surface
of the skin. Scan the area of interest to view . Once a vein is
selected, make sure the vein display light is centered direct-
ly above the vein's center line. Don't move or tilt the device
to either side of the vein or this will o set the projected vein
from its true location beneath the skin. You can then often en-
hance display quality by slightly adjusting the height and an-
gle to the skin. In particular, moving the device closer or fur-
ther from the skin can help bring additional veins into view,
depending on the patient's vasculature, room lighting, and
depth of the veins.
WARNING: To view vein location accurately, you must
position the AV400 directly over the center of the vein being
assessed.
CAUTION: The AV400 projection may not display veins if op-
erated under bright light such as bright sunlight
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Basic Use and Operation
Basic Use and Operation
Operating the AV400
Power on/o button
Press the on/o button to power on or o the AV400.
Blue button
The blue button is located on the left side of the AV400. Press
the blue button to power on the AV400 and turn on the vein
display light. Press the button again to turn the vein display
light o . This leaves the device on so you can navigate the de-
vice settings. Press the blue side button again to turn the vein
display light back on and begin locating veins again.
Time-out setting:
The time-out setting determines the amount of time until the
vein display light turns o . This setting may help increase bat-
tery operation time of the AV400. To set the time, press the
left button to go into the time-out menu. The time out can be
set to 0 (no time-out), 2 minutes, 5 minutes, or 15 minutes.
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