BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Table of Contents BM5 (CS, CX) User’s Manual ....................0 Table of Contents ..........................1 1. BASIC ..........................8 1.1 CE Standard Information ......................9 1.2 Read before Use ........................10 How to Contact Us ............................. 10 Warranty Period............................
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Storage Guideline ............................42 How to Recycle the Battery ........................42 To insert and remove the battery pack......................43 1.7 General Manu Operation ......................44 Screen Composition ............................ 44 Menu Selection ............................47 Menu Composition ............................. 47 2.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual DISPLAY ..............................70 SET PARA ..............................70 WAVE SELECT ............................71 SET DATE & TIME ........................... 74 SET TIME ..............................74 SET DATE ..............................74 COLOR SELECT ............................75 HR/PR SELECT ............................76 SET SWEEP ............................... 76 DEMO ................................
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Attaching Electrodes to the Patient......................92 Choosing an ECG lead for Arrhythmia Monitoring ................... 93 Information on the ECG waveform ......................94 10 Position of 10-Lead ..........................94 5 Position of 5-Lead ........................... 94 Position of 3-Lead Wrier Electrode ......................95 How to Attach the NEONATE Electrode ....................
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual APNEA DETECT ............................ 135 LEAD SELECT ............................136 ALARM..............................136 8. NIBP ..........................138 8.1 Outline ............................ 139 8.2 NIBP Data Window ....................... 141 8.3 NIBP Data Setup........................142 ALARM..............................142 NIBP STAT .............................. 143 CUFF SIZE ............................... 144 UNIT SELECT ............................
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 11.1 Outline ..........................180 11.2 Temperature Data Window ....................181 11.3 Temperature Data Setup ....................182 ALARM..............................182 UNIT SELECT ............................183 12. PRINT ........................... 184 12.1 Print ............................185 Printer and Heat Sensitivity Paper ......................185 Function and Setup Menu .........................
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1. BASIC 1.1 CE Standard Information 1.2 Read before Use Warranty Period Warning, Caution, Note General Precaution on Environment General Precaution on Electric Safety Equipment Connection, Maintenance & Washing Equipment Connection Product Components Product Outline Principal Characteristics of Product...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.1 CE Standard Information Electromechanical safety standards met: - EN 60601-1: 1990 + A1:1993 + A2: 1995 + A13:1996 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1, General Requirements for Safety. - IEC/EN 60601-1-2 :2001 Electromagnetic compatibility -Requirements and tests.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.2 Read before Use BIONET services are always available to you. The followings are address and phone number for contacting information, services, and product supplies. How to Contact Us Bionet Ltd. – Sales Department Product Supply Information #1101 ,11F E&C Venture Dream Tower3 38-21, Digital-Ro, 31-Gil,...
Warranty period is 1 year.(Two year in Europe). We will repair or replace any part of the BM5 (CS, CX) found to be defective in usual operating circumstance for free to you. This warranty does not apply to any defect caused by improper abuse, misuse or exposure to poor management.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Warning, Caution, Note For special emphasis on agreement, terms are defined as listed below in user’s manual. Users should operate the equipment according to all the warnings and cautions. Warning To inform that it may cause serious injury or death to the patient, property damage, material losses against the “warning”...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual General Precaution on Environment - Do not keep or operate the equipment in the environment listed below. Avoid placing in an area exposed to moist. Avoid exposure to direct Do not touch the equipment sunlight with wet hand.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual CAUTIONS Before Installation Compatibility is critical to safe and effective use of this device. Please contact your local sales or service representative prior to installation to verify equipment compatibility. Defibrillator Precaution Patient signal inputs labeled with the CF and BF symbols with paddles are protected against damage resulting from defibrillation voltages.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper performance of the device. For this reason make sure that all external devices operated in the vicinity of the monitor comply with the relevant EMC requirements. X-ray equipment or MRI devices are possible source of interference as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic radiation.
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MPSO as it will increase the chance of the single protective earth conductor interruption. Negligence BIONET does not assume responsibility for damage to the equipment caused by improperly vented cabinets, improper or faulty power, or insufficient wall strength to support equipment mounted on such walls.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual NOTES Power Requirements Before connecting the device to the power line, check that the voltage and frequency. Ratings of the power line are the same as those indicated on the unit’s label. If this is not the case, do not connect the s ystem to the power line until you adjust the unit to match the power source.
1. Be sure that AC power supply line is appropriate to use. (AC100 - 240V) 2. Be sure that the power source is the one supplied from Bionet. (DC18V, 2.5A, MW160KA1803) 3. Be sure that the entire connection cable of the system is properly and firmly fixed.
Manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emission The BM5 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of BM5 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Compliance...
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Manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The BM5 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM5 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601...
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т is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. The BM5 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM5 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Radiated RF Recommended separation distance 3 V/m 3 V/m IEC 61000-4- 80.0 MHz to 2.5 80.0 MHz to 2.5 G Where is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufactur...
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Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment the BM5 system. The BM5 system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the BM5 system can help prevent electromagnetic...
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The BM5 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM5 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Radiated RF Field strengths outside the shielded loc 3 V/m 3 V/m IEC 61000-4- 80.0 MHz to 2.5 80.0 MHz to 2.5 ation from fixed RF transmitters, as det ermined by an electromagnetic site surv ey, should be less than 3V/m.a...
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BIONET or its representatives. Maintenance and Washing Equipment Connection Using various methods can clean BM5 (CS, CX) and its accessories. Please follow the methods mentioned below to avoid unnecessary damage or contamination to the Equipment. We do not repair with free of charge regardless of warranty period if it is contaminated or damaged with using dangerous material not designated for washing.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Cleaning Applied Parts Do not permit any liquid to enter the monitor case and avoid pouring it on the monitor while cleaning. Do not allow water or cleaning solution to enter the connectors of jack cover.
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Warning Check the electrodes of batteries before changing them. · Operate BM5 (CS, CX) with internal electric power supply when unsure of external ground connection or installation occur. · Remove the 1st Battery when not using equipment for a while without any damage.
BM5 OPERATION MANUAL Product Outline BM5 (CS, CX) monitor is a product used for monitoring biological information and occurrence of a patient. Main functions of the product include displaying information such as ECG, respiration, SpO2, NIBP, IBP, EtCO2 and temperature on its LCD screen and monitoring parameter, and alarming. It also prints out waves and parameters via a printer.
Warning In order to avoid electrical shock, do not open the cover. Disassembling of the equipment should be done only by the service personnel authorized by BIONET Warning Users must pay attention on connection any auxiliary device via LAN port or nurse calling.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Features of Main Body FRONT Alarm Lamp Patient Monitor Silence Alarm Key Print Go/ Stop NIBP Go/Stop Key Function Key Trim Knob Control Key Power Key BACK Alarm Lamp Bionet Co., Ltd MADE IN KOREA Power Key #1101, E&C DREAM TOWER ,...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Right Side CONNECTOR NIBP CONNECTOR SpO2 CONNECTOR TEMPERATURE CONNECTOR EtCO2 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR Left Side Rev. 3.1 1.BASIC 32...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Equipment Sign ATTENTION : Consult accompanying documents Defibrillator-proof TYPE CF APPLIED PART : Insulated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient including direct cardiac application. "Paddles" outside the box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Ground Printer Serial Port LAN Port AUX Connector Port DC Input Indicator Battery Operation Indicator DC Input Connector NIBP Temperature Rev. 3.1 1.BASIC 35...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Function Power on Power off Respiration Heart Pulse Pulse Rate ALARM OFF Rev. 3.1 1.BASIC 36...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.4 Function and Key External Function The front panel of this product consists of an LCD screen and five function keys and one trim knob. Alarm Lamp Parameter window Silence Alarm Print Go/Stop NIBP Go/Stop Funtion...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ALARM ALARM MAIN ALL ALARM PRINT: VOLUME: MENU LIMITS NURSE PREV ALARM ALARM CALL: MENU LEVEL REVIEW Rev. 3.1 1.BASIC 38...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.5 Standard Power Supply Application DC Power DC Power LED is lighted on when the DC Power is plugged into the inlet at the back of the product. A press of power key makes the machine ready for use.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.6 Battery Power Supply Application Battery power can be supplied for enabling a portable use or a use during DC power failure. Operation 1. Battery Power LED is lighted on when the machine is in use.
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The device will be turned off automatically after 5 minutes from that warning sign. In case of that warning sign with red and blink at icon box, charge the device immediately with DC power adaptor which is provided from BIONET. -Battery charging time: More than 6 hours...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD — DO NOT incinerate the battery or store at high temperatures. Serious injury or death could result. To insert and remove the battery pack. Assembly or replacement, as shown in the figure below.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1.7 General Manu Operation Screen Composition Real Time Wave Parameter Window Windows JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- 09:30 (93) 02:10 %SpO2 SpO2 RR II RR II (94) mmHg MAIN USER DISPLAY...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Display mode are consist of three mode. NORMAL MODE: It display with waveform and parameter value. BASIC PARAMETER MODE: It display with basic numeric value. FULL PARAMETER MODE: It display with all numeric value. NORMAL MODE...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Menu Selection JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- 09:30 (93) 02:10 Turn or press the knob. %SpO2 SpO2 RR II RR II (94) mmHg mmHg ℃ 36.7 42.0 30.0 36.7 42.0 BED-001 30.0...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Numerical value sign widow This window displays a measured parameter, function setup, and the boundary of parameter values. Parameter Breathing value rate Menu selection by using Trim Knob key As the key is turn to the right, the menu selection moves clockwise. As the key is turn to the left, the menu selection moves counterclockwise.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Word feature menu The following figure shows the screen where the word sequence menu is activated within the word sequence correction menu. Here, the cursor moves over the words when the Trim Knob key is turned in the clockwise direction.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Additional setups are made foe each parameter function. One can make an overall setup for the entire monitor system. Rev. 3.1 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT 51...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 2.1 ADMIT CHANGE ADMIT INFO DISCHARGE HEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT UNIT DEFAULT SETTING DRUG CAL. ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE: ADMIT DISCHARGE MENU INFO PREV DEFAULT DRUG CAL. UNITS MENU SETTING ADMIT TYPE Set the exercise environment of equipment in discharge status.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual CHANGE ADMIT INFO Last and first name (11 letters for each), sex (male or female), date of birth, weight, height, and patient ID (11 characters) ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE: ADMIT DISCHARGE MENU INFO PREV DEFAULT DRUG CAL.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual DISCHARGE Patient information and all numbers change to standard, and the screen displays, “ALL ALARMS OFF ADMIT PATIENT TO ACTIVE ALARMS.” ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE: ADMIT DISCHARGE MENU INFO PREV DEFAULT DRUG CAL. UNITS MENU SETTING...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual HEIGHT Unit of height is set as Cm / Inch. ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE : ADMIT ADMIT MENU INFO PREV DEFAULT DRUG CAL. UNITS MENU SETTING MAIN WEIGHT: HEIGHT: MENU PREV MENU MAIN WEIGHT: HEIGHT: MENU...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual DEFAULT SETTING Register default values of patient information and alarm setting. ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE: ADMIT ADMIT MENU INFO PREV DRUG DEFAULT UNITS MENU CALCS SETTING DRUG CALCULATION Menu to calculate drug dosage. ADMIT CHANGE MAIN...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MAIN CHANGE TITRATION MENU VALUE TABLE DRUG QTY PREV RANGE: MENU 0.01~100 DOSE CALCULATIONS: RETURN UNITS LEVEL AMINOPHYLLINE DRUG NAME WEIGHT 60.0KG SOL VOLUME DRUG QTY DOSE/MIN 0.01 DOSE/HR 0.50 DOSE/KG/MIN 0.00 INF RATE ml/Hr 0.00...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 2.2 ALARM Alarm is divided into two, alarm for the patient’s condition and for the product’s condition. The patient’s alarm sounds when the diagnostic functions (ASYSTOLE, VTAC/VFIB, and VTAC) are detected. Each alarm sound differs in order in order and volume according to the levels of HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW and MESSAGE.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ALARM LEVEL:Priority of each parameter alarm can be set up. ALARM REVIEW: Shows the priority order information for all alarms of each measurement. NURSE CALL: Set the ON/OFF feature of the NURSE CALL. ALARM ALARM MAIN...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ALL ALARM LIMIT & LEVEL ALARM RETURN UNITS HIGH LEVEL ON/OFF HIGH SPO2-% MEDIUM SPO2-R MEDIUM RESP RESP-A HIGH NIBP-S mmHg MEDIUM NIBP-M mmHg NIBP-D mmHg TEMP1 °C 30.0 42.0 MESSAGE TEMP2 °C 30.0 42.0 MESSAGE -1.0...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ALARM VOLUME Set the alarm volume to be set at 10 grades. ALARM ALARM MAIN ALARM PRINT: VOLUME: MENU PREV NURSE ALARM MENU CALL REVIEW ALARM > MAIN VOLUME: MENU PREV 100% MENU ALARM REVIEW After an alarm is triggered the alarms and data wave pattern can be reviewed. Set up for priority of each parameter alarm.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ALARM LIST When an alarm activates, this shows the order of the alarms. SAVING ECG WAVE MAIN ALARM CONDITION: SELECT: MENU LIST HIGH PREV MENU John 10-MAR-2007 12:23 ST(mm): PVC (0/min): 0 mmHg II x2 MEDI...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ECG WAVE SELECT (ALARM LIST ECG LEAD SELECT) This set ECG LEAD which is indicated in the saved alarm list. SAVING ECG WAVE MAIN ALARM CONDITION: SELECT: MENU LIST HIGH PREV MENU ECG WAVE MAIN >...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ARRHYTH ALARM LEVEL MESSAGE RETURN HIGH ASYSTOLE HIGH VTAC HIGH VTAC/VFIB MESSAGE BIGEMINY MESSAGE ACC VENT MESSAGE COUPLET IRRGULAR PAUSE MESSAGE MESSAGE R ON T MESSAGE TRIGEMINY MEDIUM V BRADY MEDIUM SHORT RUN NURSE CALL When an alarm is triggered, this activated the NURSE CALL function.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual - ONE TIME : When an alarm occurs, occurs 3seconds of nurse call , and after stopping - CYCLING : When an alarm occurs, repeat the nurse call signal every 1seconds. Maintain the patient’s condition returned to normal, or until you stop the alarm by nurse.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 3.1 SETUP DISPLAY : screen set menu KEY SOUND : This is the menu to set the key sound generation. USER SERVICE : This is the menu to set the connection used to interface with an external computer.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual PARAMETER WINDOW SET RETURN WINDOW ON/OFF SPO2 RESP NIBP TEMP IBP I IBP II ETCO2 WAVE SELECT Select waveform to display in large parameter display. WAVE MAIN SELECT: MENU PARA DATE & TIME SWEEP PREV COLOR...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual * The large parameter display at the selection of ECG ICU110 10-JAN-07 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 128.8 80.3 ℃ mmHg 128/80 128.5 40 32 36.8 (94) 09:60 02:10 ST : -99.9 BED-001 FREEZE * The large parameter display at the selection of SpO2...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual * The large parameter display at the selection of RESP ICU110 10-JAN-07 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 128.8 80.3 ℃ mmHg 128/80 128.5 40 32 36.8 (94) 09:60 02:10 RR II X1 BED-001 FREEZE * The large parameter display at the selection of EtCO2...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SET DATE & TIME It has sub menu to set date and time. MAIN WAVE SELECT: SET PARA MENU DATE & TIME HR/PR PREV COLOR SWEEP: SELECT: MENU SELECT 25mm/s SET TIME Set time of equipment.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MAIN MENU DATE: 06-DEC-2007 PREV MENU COLOR SELECT This is the menu to set the waveform and parameter color selection. It has ten color below table. The color of parameter could be changed in ten colors from following table.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual HR/PR SELECT This menu is used to set the source that detects heart and pulse rate. The source can select among ECG and SPO2. WAVE MAIN SELECT: MENU PARA DATE & TIME SWEEP HR/PR PREV COLOR...
SERVICE PREV UNIT DEMO: MAKER MENU SELECT SERVICE UNIT SELECT This is the menu for converting the units of BM5. The units of parameters for pressure, ST LEVEL, Temperature are able to convert. MAIN USER DISPLAY SOUND: MENU SERVICE PREV...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Pressure unit selection menu PRESS TEMP MAIN UNIT: UNIT: UNIT: MENU mmHg °C PREV MENU PRESS TEMP MAIN UNIT: UNIT: UNIT: MENU °C PREV MENU ST LEVEL unit selection menu PRESS TEMP MAIN UNIT: UNIT: UNIT:...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual USER SERVICE The user is able to set the communication parameters, power supply filter, and patient’s age. MAIN USER DISPLAY SOUND: MENU SERVICE PREV DEMO : MAKER SOUND: MENU SERVICE SET BED MAIN UNIT NUMBER MENU...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SET BED NUMBER Set up for patient bed number. Allowable setters are from 1 to 255. SET BED MAIN UNIT NUMBER MENU NAME : 001 PREV W-LAN: SYSTEM FILTER: MENU 50HZ MAIN SET UNIT SET BED...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SYSTEM System able to change and verify Equipment version information and system information SYSTEM RETURN CONTENTS MAIN VER 1.00.BHCDDCCAA EIA VER 1.01 NBP VER CENTRAL HOST IP 192 . 168 . 030 . 077 DEVICE IP 192 .
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 4.1 TREND TREND shows saved data graphically displayed with numeric values. Real-time data recording duration is 1 minute. Amount of saving time is for this data will be saving for 168hours. TREND MAIN GRAPHIC TABULAR WINDOW...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual GRAPHIC TREND Wave Data can be stored and seen according to section. TREND MAIN GRAPHIC TABULAR WINDOW MENU TREND TREND SETUP PREV MENU JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- GRAPHIC TREND 10-MAY-2009...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TIME PERIOD One can set up and store data and time that one can see in a screen. JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- GRAPHIC TREND 10-MAY-2009 09:30 (93) HR(66 ) ST(12.4 )
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TABULAR TREND One can see the stored data at the time previously set up. TREND MAIN GRAPHIC TABULAR WINDOW MENU TREND TREND SETUP PREV MENU JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- TABULAR TREND...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TIME INTERVAL One can store data and set up time. JOHN ICU110 10-MAY-09 12:23 PVC (/min)-- ST(mm) II X1 ST(mm)--.- TABULAR TREND 10-MAY-2009 09:30 (93) 10-MAY 10-MAY 10-MAY 10-MAY 10-MAY 02:10 12:10 12:09 12:08 12:07 12:06...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SET TREND PARA Set parameter for display in a screen. TIME MAIN SET TREND PERIOD: MENU PARA 30MINS PREV MENU SET TREND PARA RETURN ON / OFF SPO2 RESP NIBP TEMP IBP I IBP II ETCO2...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 5. ECG 5.1 Outline Color and Name for Each Cable Size ECG Connector Location and Measurement Cable 5 Lead Electrode Attached Location 3 Lead Electrode Attached Location Method to Attach Electrode to Baby 5.2 ECG Data Window 5.3 ECG Data Setup...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 5.1 Introduction It calculates the heart rate with 3 or 5 leads or10 leads ECG signal acquisition and perform the alarm according to the setting value. Colors and Standards of Cables AHA:American Heart Association (U.S.A. Certification) IEC:International Electro technical Commission (Europe Certification)
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Position of ECG Connector and Measuring Cable ECG connecter +detect cable Attaching Electrodes to the Patient 1. Shave excess hair. With a piece of cotton pad moistened with alcohol, clean the patient’s skin where the electrodes should be mounted. Avoid wrinkled or uneven skin areas. Wipe off the alcohol with a dry cotton pad.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual and the correct ECG cannot be obtained. If the contact is bed before the expiration date on the package, replace the electrode with a new one. To obtain a stable ECG wave form rub the skin with “skin Pure” skin preparation gel or ...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Information on the ECG waveform When ECG signal is 80bpm T-wave duration is 180ms, and the QT interval is 350ms. 10 Position of 10-Lead 5 Position of 5-Lead Rev. 3.1 5.ECG...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 5.2 ECG Data Window QRS: Detects QRS, and Pace Detector flashes when QRS is Indicators: detected. Detects and displays the patient’s pace maker and flashes. Heart Rate Alarm Limit: Decides the QRS limits, and Heart Rate: gives an alarm if a value is over Displays heart rate per minute.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Safety Precautions Warning CABLES — Route all cables away from patient's throat to avoid possible strangulation. CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS — Extreme care must be exercised when applying medical electrical equipment. Many parts of the human/machine circuit are conductive, such as the patient, connectors, electrodes, transducers.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual personnel that there is no danger to the patient, the operator, or the environment as a result. In those instances where there is any element of doubt concerning the safety of connected devices, the user must contact the manufacturers concerned (or other informed experts) for proper use.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 5.3 ECG Data Setup A setup window appears at lower part of the screen when the Trim Knob Key is pressed in the ECG Parameter Window. Selection is made by pressing the Trim Knob Key, while movement across the menu is performed by turning the key either clock or anticlockwise.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual > MAIN TRACE I: MENU PREV MENU LEAD 2 SELECT MENU MAIN TRACE I : TRACE II : MENU PREV MENU MAIN TRACE II: > MENU PREV MENU Alarm Limit is 0 ~ 350. MAIN LEAD...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ECG ALARM LIMIT & LEVEL ALARM RETURN UNITS HIGH LEVEL ON/OFF MEDIUM -1.0 MEDIUM /min MEDIUM QRS VOLUME Move the Key to select a volume rate from OFF, 10% to 100%. MAIN LEAD ALARM VOLUME :...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SWEEP MAIN VIEW SPEED : SIZE : MENU 25 mm/s PREV MENU SWEEP MAIN VIEW > SPEED : MENU 25 mm/s 12CH PREV MENU ANALYSIS SETTING Analysis setting is divided to 3 menus. MAIN LEAD ALARM...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MAIN FILTER : > MONITOR MENU MONITOR MODERATE MAXIMUM PREV DIAGONOSIS MENU PACE:Sets up ON/OFF to indicate that the patient has PACE. The PACE menu option enables/disables the pacemaker detection program. MAIN PACE : ARRHYTHM :...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ARRHYTH: Sets up ON/OFF to indicate detection of diagnosis (Asys, VTAC/VFIB and VTAC). OFF: Do not perform arrhythmia diagnosis. LETHAL: Performs the detection of Asys, VTAC/VFIB, and VTAC at the selected lead FULL: Performs the detection of all 13 arrhythmia.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual BIGEMINY Occurs when two or more bigeminal cycles (a ventricular beat followed by a non-ventricular beat) are detected. BRADY Bradycardia is the average of the most recent eight R-to-R intervals at a heart rate less than the set low heart rate limit.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TRIGEMINY Occurs when two or more trigeminal cycles (a ventricular beat followed by two non- Ventricular beats) are detected. V BRADY Adult—Ventricular bradycardia occurs when a run of three or more ventricular beats is detected with an average heart rate that is less than or equal to 50 beats per minute.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TEMPLETE SELECT: TEMPLETE SELECT: Select a Representative Lead of ST LEVEL. The trace of the selected LEAD shows up at ST Window of POPUP TREND WINDOW * In case of 3 Lead, this is fixed to Lead II.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MAIN PACE : ARRHYTHM : FILTER : MENU FULL MONITOR PREV ARRHYTH ANALYSIS: MENU SETTING LEVEL ARRHYTH LEVEL: One can set up priorities when he or she uses the alarm for the diagnostic function. MAIN PACE :...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 12 CH MAIN ADMIT ANALYSIS REVIEW MENU INFO PREV CLEAR SENSITIVITY MENU 12LEAD ANALYSIS RUN This is the start command of 12 CH ECG ANALYSIS. 12 CH MAIN ADMIT ANALYSIS REVIEW MENU INFO PREV CLEAR SENSITIVITY...
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36.7 42.0 MENU BED-001 FREEZE 30.0 If ECG Board sends diagnosis code to BM5, it will display the interpretation of following table at the report and the screen. NUMBER CODE DESCRIPTION Sinus Node Rhythms and Arrhythmias 111 Normal Sinus Rhythm 112 Sinus Bradycardia (HR : 50-59) 113 Sinus Bradycardia (HR <...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 332 EVR (Escape Ventricular Rhythm) AV and Intraventricular Conduction 411 AV Block I 412 AV Block II-1 413 AV Block II-2 414 2:1 AV Block 415 AV Block III 421 ICRBBB (Incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block)
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 712 ST abnormality, possible subendocardial ischemia (Anterolateral) 713 ST abnormality, possible subendocardial ischemia (Anterior) 714 ST abnormality, possible subendocardial ischemia (High Lateral) 715 ST abnormality, possible subendocardial ischemia (Inferior) 720 ST abnormality, possible transmural injury 721 ST abnormality, possible transmural injury (Anteroseptal)
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Warning This device uses a computerized 12-lead ECG analysis program which can be used as a tool in ECG tracing interpretation. This computerized interpretation is only significant when used in conjunction with clinical findings. All computer-generated tracings should be overread by a qualified physician.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ANALYSIS WAVE Showing interpreted ECG wave for 2.5 seconds period of each 3 channels in total 10 seconds from starting Interpretation. For example, each channel shows each time period as CH I, II, III show for 0~2.5 second section, CH aVR, aVL, aVF show in 2.5~5 second section, CH V1, V2, V3 show in 5~7.5 second section and CH V4, V5, V6 show in 7.5~ 10 second...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ADMIT INFO This is a menu for setup the configuration of interpretation. This is made up with 3 sub-menus. 12 CH MAIN ADMIT ANALYSIS REVIEW MENU INFO PREV CLEAR SENSITIVITY MENU CHANGE ADMIT INFORMATION RETURN DESCRIPTION...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual CLEAR This is the deleting function for result of interpretation. The results of analysis report, average wave and analysis wave are deleted if this menu is selected. 12 CH MAIN ADMIT ANALYSIS REVIEW MENU INFO PREV...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual CAUTION FDA POSTMARKET SAFETY ALERT The United States FDA Center for Device and Radiological Health issued a safety bulletin October 14, 1998. this bulletin states “that minute ventilation rate-adaptive implantable pacemakers can occasionally interact with certain cardiac monitoring and diagnostic programmed rate.”...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Trouble shooting Problem : Inaccurate heart rate and/or false a systole. Solution : Check ECG signal from patient: 1. Check/adjust lead placement. 2. Check/perform skin preparation. 3. Check/replace electrodes. Check amplitude of ECG waveform: 1. Select ECG parameter label.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Problem : Inaccurate pacemaker detection Solution : Use pacemaker processing: 1. Select ECG parameter label. 2. Display the lead of ECG with the greatest amplitude in the top waveform position. 3. Select ANALYSIS SETTINGS. 4. SELECT DETECT PACE.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 6.1 Outline SPO2 monitoring is a noninvasive technique used to measure the amount of oxygenated hemoglobin and pulse rate by measuring the absorption of selected wavelengths of light. The light generated in the probe passes through the tissue and is converted into an electrical signal by the photodetector in the probe.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 6.2 SpO Data Window Alarm Limit: Indicates an SpO alarm limit %SpO2 Strength indicators: Oxygen Concentration in the Indicates SpO Strength in a bar Blood(SpO2 value) graph. : Indicates %SpO in numbers. The current SPO2 value and the derived pulse rate (RATE) are displayed. The block sets indicate the strength of the signal (twenty block bars indicate the strongest signal).
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Signal and Data Validity It is extremely important to determine that the probe is attached to the patient correctly and the data is verifiable. To make this determination, three indications from the monitor are of assistance—signal strength bar, quality of the SPO2 waveform, and the stability of the SPO2 values.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Stability of SPO2 Values The stability of the displayed SPO2 values can also be used as an indication of signal validity. Although stability is a relative term, with a small amount of practice one can get a good feeling for changes that are artifactual or physiological and the speed of each.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 6.3 SpO Data Setup ALARM LIMIT: Menu in which SpO limits are set up. SWEEP SPEED: speed SpO2 Waveform display setting menu RATE VOLUME:Menu in which RATE VOLUME is set up RATE MAIN ALARM VOLUME: MENU RATE VOLUME Move the KEY to select the volume from OFF to 100%.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 4. Place the cursor to HIGH and press, when the color changes, move the cursor again to select the targeted value, and press. Finally move to SpO and press. (You may decide to perform the process in the opposite order, LOW to HIGH, to have the same result.)
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual LEAD FAULT Condition When using a reusable finger probe, there is a system alarm to alert you when the probe is off the Monitor. The monitor defaults this “ LEAD FAULT” condition as a System Warning alarm. however, You can set it as a System ALARM LEVEL in Monitor Defaults.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 7.1 Outline Respiration via ECG Lead II electrode makes the skin area of the chest enlarged, causing changes in the resistance of skin. Through this it calculates respiration value per minutes and performs the alarm function according to limit value.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 7.3 Respiration Data Setup ALARM: Respiration alarm setting menu RESP SIZE: A menu to setup Wave Display SWEEP SPEED: A menu to setup Wave Display of speed APNEA DETECT: A menu to setup APNEA alarm display...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual LEAD SELECT This is for changing the reference LEAD for respiration LEAD I or LEAD II can be selected. SWEEP RESP MAIN ALARM SPEED : SIZE : MENU 25mm/s APNEA LEAD DETECT : SELECT: SWEEP RESP...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 6. When the color has changed, move the cursor to select the value, and press. 7. A press in the HIGH position, the color changes. Then move the cursor to select the value and press. Move again to RESP-A, and press.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 8.1 Outline This function is to measure minimum, Maximum and average blood pressure by using Oscillometric method Position of NIBP Connecter and cuff NIBP Connector ADULT CUFF Note As the value of NIBP can vary according to the age and sex of a patient, the user needs to set up right data in Parameter Menu before measurement.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Note As the value of NIBP can vary according to the age and sex of a patient, the user needs to set up right data in parameter Menu before measurement. Tubes between the cuff and the monitor are not kinked or blocked.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 8.2 NIBP Data Window Alarm Limit:Indicates alarm limit of blood pressure. Systolic pressure: Indicates the maximum limit of blood pressure display mmHg Diastolic blood 09:30 pressure:Indicates 1 HR the minimum limit of (93) Measurement time 0:54...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 8.3 NIBP Data Setup ALARM: A menu to set the Alarm STAT: A menu to start 5 minutes of continuous, sequential NIBP measurements. CUFF SIZE:A menu to select cuff size UNIT SELECT: A menu to select the pressure unit INTERVAL :A menu to set Interval time when measures the blood pressure periodically...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual CUFF SIZE The user can select a CUF between ADULT and NEONATAL. NIBP CUFF MAIN STAT: ALARM SIZE: MENU UNIT INFLATION: INTERVAL: SELECT: 170mmHg mmHg MAIN CUFF ALARM MENU SIZE: > ADT UNIT SELECT: mmHg UNIT SELECT It is a function to set blood pressure measurement unit.
INFLATION It is a function for set the maximum initial inflation pressure value. The range of initial inflation pressure value of BM5 (CS, CX) is as follows. ADT/PED : Numeric value is 80, 90, 100, 110, ~ 230, and 240.
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INTERVAL: SELECT: 80mmHg mmHg The range of initial inflation pressure value of BM5 CX is as follows. ADT : Numeric value is 120 – 250mmHg PED : Numeric value is 80 – 170mmHg Numeric value is 60 – 140mmHg CUFF...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Warning Pay attention to not to block connecting hose when you put cuff on patient. Rev. 3.1 8. NIBP 147...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 9.1 Description IBP has an alarming function based on the maximum & minimum alarming values configured by measuring the systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure values with signal processing of electric signals which are transformed from changes in impedance components according to the changes of blood flow in vessels.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 9.2 IBP Data Window Different data windows are displayed on the screen according to the measuring positions. Measuring Position: Position of blood pressure measurement Systolic Blood Pressure: Indicating maximum blood pressure value Diastolic Blood Pressure: Indicating minimum blood pressure value...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 9.3 IBP Data Setting Labels for measuring positions are described on each menu. CHANGE NAME: Menu to set measuring position SCALE: Menu to set size of measurement waveform on screen. LIMITS: Menu to set alarming range.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual List & Description of IBP Measurement Parameter Label Parameter Window, Scales Menu Window or Alarm Limits Pop-up Menu will appear according to the Labels. IBP displays the measuring positions based on 10 labels shown in the below table.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SCALE (Setting size of measurement waveform) You can set the pressure range for measurement waveform on this menu. The selectable values mean the maximum blood pressure range value that can be shown in a waveform. CHANGE...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual The below table shows the settable values of standard alarm limits and scales of parameters for label setting. Adult Neonatal Parameter High Scale High Scale ART-S ART-D ART-M ART-PR FEM-S FEM-D FEM-M FEM-PR UAP-S UAP-D UAP-M...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual IBP SETTING (Setting Various Functions) Other menus are to be applied for special functions to process pressure signals in various ways. CHANGE MAIN SCALE: NAME ALARM MENU :ART ZERO SETTING MAIN FILTER: MENU PREV MENU Setting three labels of ART, FEM and UAP displaying PULSE-RATE among labels, the functions of PULSE-RATE DISPLAY and DISCONNECT ALARM will be added.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual DISCONN. MAIN FILTER: ALARM: MENU > 12 Hz 20Hz PREV MENU PULSE RATE: Setting display of blood pressure pulse rate. PULSE DISCONN. MAIN FILTER: RATE: ALARM: MENU PREV MENU PULSE DISCONN. MAIN FILTER: RATE: ALARM: MENU...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Midium alarming sound will be generated when the DISSCONNECTED ALARM is activated, and the alarming message “DISCONNECTED” will be displayed on the parameter screen. PULSE DISCONN. MAIN FILTER: RATE: ALARM: MENU PREV MENU PULSE DISCONN. MAIN...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual ZERO ART: (Zero-point Adjustment) Use ZERO option to set the zero-point of Transducer. CHANGE MAIN SCALE: NAME ALARM MENU :ART ZERO SETTING Procedures (Zero reference) 1) Close the transducer stopcock on the patient’s side. 2) Open the venting stopcock on the air side.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Note Check if there is a scratch on the catheter balloon before using. Do not reuse disposal parts and accessories. Do not use Saline packs with passed expiration dates. Do not use pressure measurement kits in torn packages.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 10.1 Introduction ETCO2(End-Tidal CO2) is a device to see the concentration of end-tidal carbon dioxide, which uses a method of measurement based on the non-dispersed IR absorption of CO2 using IR ray by sampling a certain part of respiration through pipe during respiration.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual EtCO2 accessories for sidestream applications EtCO2 monitoring accessory uses the accessories for LoFlo™ sidestream module of Respironics Company. The airway adapters for sidestream intubated applications 3473ADU-00 Airway Adapter Weight: 4.5 grams Deadspace – adds approximately 7...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 2. Inserting the sample cell into the receptacle automatically starts the sampling pump. Removal of the sample cell turns the sample pump off. 3. To remove the sampling kit sample cell from the sample cell receptacle, press down on the locking tab and pull the sample cell from the sample cell receptacle.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual The airway adapters for mainstream intubated applications 6063-00 Single-Patient Use Airway Adapter 6312-00 Single-Patient Use Airway Adapter 7007-00 Reusable Airway Adapter 7053-00 Reusable Airway Adapter Connecting the CAPNOSTAT® 5 CO2 Sensor to the Host System 1. Insert the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO Sensor connector into the receptacle of the host monitor as shown in Figure 1.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Shown below is the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO Sensor connection to a Respironics Novametrix CO adapter Shown below is the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO Sensor with a patient circuit: Rev 3.1 10. EtCO2...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 10.2 EtCO2 Parameter Window EtCO2 FiCO2 EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR 0 20 Upper/lower limit value of alarm APNEA detection time S: Display of apnea setting time in second unit Upper/lower limit value of alarm: Display of alarm setting range value for concentration of CO...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 10.3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu ALARM : A menu to set the alarm limit and sound. SWEEP SPEED: EtCO2 sweep speed is changeable to 6.25, 12.5, 25mm/s. WAVEFORM SCALE: A menu to set the screen scale of measured waveform.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual EtCO2 ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS HIGH mmHg EtCO2 mmHg FiCO2 AWRR APNEA The following table shows standard alarm limit of parameter and setting value of scale when setting the label. Adult Neonatal Parameter High Scale High...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual SWEEP MAIN ALARM SPEED: MENU > 6.25mm/s 6.25mm/s 12.5mm/s APNEA 25mm/s DETECT: WAVEFORM SCALE (Measured waveform scale setting) This sets the range of measured waveform versus pressure. Selectable numerical value means the maximum pressure range value that is shown with waveform.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 1. Set the Host to the zeroing function. 2. Connect the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO2 Sensor 3. Place the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO2 Sensor onto a clean and dry CO2 adapter that is exposed to room air and away from all sources of CO2, including the ventilator, the patient’s breath and your own.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MODULE SETUP RETURN CONTENTS BAROMETRIC PRESSURE 760 mmHg 36.5 ℃ GAS TEMPERATURE NO BREATH DETECT TIMEOUT 0 SEC O2 COMPENSATION 21 % ANESTHETIC AGENT 0.0 % BALANCE GAS ROOM AIR CURRENT ETCO2 TIME PERIOD 0000-00-00-00 CURRENT CO2 UNIT...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Mode command [command 80h] and the CO Waveform Mode command [command 90h] ) MUST NOT be active when this command is used otherwise this command will be ignored and the setting will remain unchanged. SLEEP MODE: Sleep mode is used to save power when the host monitor is in standby mode.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MODULE INFO This is information for handling the EtCO2 module. MAIN MODULE MODULE MODULE MENU SETUP INFO RESET PREV MENU MODULE INFORMATION SET RETURN CONTENTS SENSOR PN 1022054 OEM ID 0X01 SENSOR SN SN6412 HW REVISION NUM TOTAL USE TIME 148830 MIN.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual MODULE RESET This command is used to cause a system watchdog reset in the sensor. When this command is issued, the system enters an infinite loop and a watchdog timer resets the system one second later.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Warning If defibrillation is performed while doing CO2 monitoring, remove the CO2 FilterLine from patient Getting in touch with sensor cable without removing the FilterLine can result in serious electrical burn, shock, or injury due to electric discharge energy.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 10.4 TROUBLESHOOTING Following is a list of some of the message that may appear on the monitor when monitoring CO2. The message should clear when normal operating criteria are met or a solution is found. * SENSOR OVER TEMP - Cause : The sensor temperature is greater than 40’C...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 11. TEMPERATURE 11.1 Outline Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable 11.2 Temperature Data Window 11.3 Temperature Data Setup ALARM LIMIT UNIT SELECT Rev. 3.1 11.TEMPERATURE 179...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 11.1 Outline This function is used to indicate the changes of resistance generated by the changes of temperature in numbers. The function involves the process of transferring the changes into electric signals. Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 11.2 Temperature Data Window Unit: Displays temperature unit. ℃ 36.7 Temperature: 37.0 Displays 35.0 136.7 93.0 temperature. 135.0 Alarm limit on the least low temperature : Indicates temperature limits Note The minimum measuring time required to obtain accurate readings at the specific body site is at least 3 minutes.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 11.3 Temperature Data Setup ALARM: Temperature measurement alarm set UNIT: Temperature measurement unit set UNIT MAIN ALARM SELECT: MENU °C ALARM Alarm menu provide ALARM LIMIT and ALARM. Setting numeric value is 0.0℃ ~ 50.0℃. UNIT...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual TEMP ALARM LIMIT & LEVEL ALARM RETURN UNITS HIGH LEVEL ON/OFF ℃ TEMP1 30.0 42.0 MEDIUM TEMP2 30.0 42.0 MEDIUM UNIT SELECT Able to select unit with °C, °F. UNIT MAIN ALARM SELECT: MENU °C UNIT...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 12.1 Print Printer and Heat Sensitivity Paper A printer used to print data onto thermal paper. Size of the thermal paper roll: 58mm wide x 38mm in diameter any thermal paper of same size can be used for the printer.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Function and Setup Menu PRINTER PRINTER WAVE MAIN SPEED: KEY: FORM1: MENU 25mm/s REAL TIME WAVE WAVE PRINTER PREV FORM2: FORM3: TIME: MENU RESP 30SEC. 1. Press the PRINT Key for continuous printing. 2. Select Printing Speed 25, 50 mm/s.
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual WAVE MAIN FORM1: SPO2 > II MENU RESP EtCO2 PREV IBP1 MENU IBP2 PRINTER PRINTER WAVE MAIN SPEED: KEY: FORM1: MENU 25mm/s REAL TIME WAVE WAVE PRINTER PREV FORM2: FORM3: TIME: MENU RESP 30SEC. WAVE MAIN...
This is configuration of printed time in normal printing. If the print out is not stopped in manual by PRINTER KEY, BM5 print out for setup time after starting print out with PRINTER KEY. The configuration of time could be setup with 4 types in CONTINUOUS, 10 sec, 20 sec and 30 sec.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual PRINTER PRINTER WAVE MAIN SPEED: KEY: FORM1: MENU 25mm/s DELAY WAVE WAVE PRINTER PREV FORM2: FORM3: TIME: MENU RESP 30SEC. If there is no print sheet, no paper icon of appears. Thermal Paper Storage To avoid fading of traces or deterioration, follow these precautions:...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Plastic document protectors, envelopes, or sheet separators made of polystyrene, polypropylene, or polyethylene will not degrade thermal traces in themselves. However, these materials afford no protection against fading from external causes. Paper manufacturers advise us that these thermal products should retain their traces when properly imaged and stored for about 3-5 years.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 12.2 Paper Change Open the window of the printer. Insert the paper roll offered with the product into the printing unit. Place the roll in a proper way so that the printed paper can roll out upwards.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 13. MESSAGE LIST Function Message Details LEAD FAULT Cable is not properly connected. Patient’s finger is off the probe. CHEK PROBE LEAD FAULT Cable is not properly connected. LEAD FAULT Cable is not properly connected. RESP APNEA APNEA gives an alarm.
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 14. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE 14.1 Adult-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message Asystole Vfib/VTac V Tach ACC VENT BIGEMINY COUPLET IRREGULAR PAUSE R ON T TRIGEMINY V BRADY NIBP - S NIBP - M NIBP - D...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 14.2 Neonate-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message Asystole Vfib/VTac V Tach ACC VENT BIGEMINY COUPLET IRREGULAR PAUSE R ON T TRIGEMINY V BRADY NIBP - S NIBP - M NIBP - D -Rate RR-Apnea T1( ْ C) T2 ْ...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 14.3 Pediatric-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message Asystole Vfib/VTac V Tach ACC VENT BIGEMINY COUPLET IRREGULAR PAUSE R ON T TRIGEMINY V BRADY NIBP - S NIBP - M NIBP - D -Rate RR-Apnea T1( ْ C) T2 ْ...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15. TROUBLE SHOOTING 15.1 Noise in ECG - Gel is dry - Electrodes does not stick well to skin The patient’s skin Apply ECG gel or water to the area of is extremely dry contact then use the electrode...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.2 SpO malfunction Connectors of the equipments are in bad condition? The extension cables Replace extension cables are disconnected The Finger probe is Replace the finger probe in bad condition? Repair the ECG B/D 15.3 Temp malfunction...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.4 NIBP malfunction Are leaks from the hose Replace the hose of cuff connector of cuff Repair the NIBP B/D 15.5 Abnormality in NIBP measurements The patient moved Make sure the patient stay still while measuring...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.6 Failure in battery recharge ( the battery does not fully recharge in 6 hours or more) Replace the adapter The output voltage of (the battery will not be changed the adapter is 18V at the rate lower than 17V)
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.7 Power failure The adapter connector Replace the adapter is in bad condition The output voltage of the Replace the adapter adapter is lower than 18V Repair the power B/D Execute the “admit:” function “Admit” has been...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.8 Periodic noises All alarm has been turned off Display lead fault Turn functions not in use off message appears (Mode-Display-Set para) The printer Replace the printer function abnormally Repair the accompanying Equipment Rev. 3.1 15. TROUBLE SHOOTING...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 15.9 Print failure The paper tray cover Shut the cover tight is properly shut The printing face of Reverse the paper face paper has been reversed Repair the printer and printer B/D Rev. 3.1 15. TROUBLE SHOOTING...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual 16. SPECIFICATION Ease of use Customization Special Features Monitor Environmental Specifications Power adaptor Monitor Performance Specifications Graphical and Tabular Trends SpO2 Performance Specifications Respirations Performance Specifications NIBP Performance Specifications ECG Performance Specifications Temperature Unit Performance Specifications...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Ease of use · Battery operation · Attached printer · Table and graphic trend Additional Function · Able to use auto mobile power supply · LAN Connection Monitor Environmental Specifications · Operating Temperature: 15°C to 40°C (59°F to 104°F) ·...
BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual Abbreviations and Symbols Abbreviations and symbols which you may encounter while reading this manual or using the monitor are listed below with their meanings. Abbreviations amps alternating current adult ARRYTHM arrhythmia ASYS asystole Auto, AUTO automatic...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual kilopascal liter, left left arm, left atrial pounds liquid crystal display light emitting diode left leg M mean, minute meter MIN, min minute MM, mm millimeters MM/S millimeters per second MMHG, mmHg millimeters of mercury millivolt...
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BM5 (CS,CX) User’s Manual multiplier when used with a number (2X) Symbols & ° degree(s) > greater than < less than – minus number percent ± plus or minus Rev. 3.1 Abbreviations and Symbols...
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