Masimo Rad-87 Operator's Manual

Masimo Rad-87 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Rad-87 ™ Pulse CO-Oximeter O P E R AT O R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 3 Rad-87 instrument. General knowledge of pulse CO-Oximetry and an understanding of the features and functions of the Rad-87 are a prerequisite for its proper use. Do not operate the Rad-87 without completely reading and understanding the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 4 ■ Do not place the Rad-87 or accessories in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient. Do not lift the Rad-87 by the power cord or any other cable.
  • Page 5 Pulse CO-Oximetry parameters and measurements. ■ If using Rad-87 during full body radiation, keep the sensor out of the radiation fi eld. If the sensor is exposed to the radiation, the reading might be inaccurate or the instrument might read zero for the duration of the active irradiation period.
  • Page 6 ■ Consult the manufacturer for help. ■ In order to connect wirelessly to a compatible interface system like Patient SafetyNet™, the Rad-87 should be placed in an environment free from RF shielding, which could hinder wireless reception. ■ To minimize radio interference, other electrical equipment that emits RF transmissions should not be in close proximity to the Rad-87.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter - Horizontal ........
  • Page 8 Masimo Acoustic Respiration Sensors........
  • Page 9 Download Trend Data from Rad-87........4-25...
  • Page 10 Selecting a Masimo SET Sensor ........
  • Page 11 Part Numbers ............10-1 Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    O v e r v i e w A bo u t T his Ma nua l This manual explains how to set up and use the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter containing Masimo Rainbow SET technology. Important safety information relating to general use of the Rad-87 appears before this introduction.
  • Page 13: Warnings, Cautions And Notes

    Sample of Caution: CAUTION: • This is a sample of a caution statement. A NOTE is provided when extra general information is applicable. Sample of Note: NOTE: This is a sample of a note. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Product Description

    The Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Monitor is a noninvasive, arterial oxygen, carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin saturation, total hemoglobin concentration, total arterial oxygen content, pulse rate and respiration rate monitor. The Rad-87 features an LED display screen that continuously displays numeric values for SpO 2 , SpCO*, SpMet*, SpHb*, total arterial oxygen content (SpOC*), perfusion index (PI), pleth variability index* (PVI), pulse rate and respiratory/respiration rate (RRa*).
  • Page 15: Indications For Use

    (SpO ), pulse rate, carboxyhemoglobin saturation (SpCO), methemoglobin saturation (SpMet), total hemoglobin concentration and/or respiratory rate (RRa).The Masimo Rainbow SET Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter and accessories are indicated for use with adult, pediatric and neonatal patients during both motion and no motion conditions, and for patients who are well or poorly perfused in hospitals, hospital-type facilities, mobile and home environments.
  • Page 16: Sphb (Total Hemoglobin) General Description

    Pulse CO-Oximeter or with a patient cable. The sensor collects signal data from the patient and sends it to the instrument. The instrument displays the calculated data as measurement of total hemoglobin concentration. The Rad-87 can be configured to be a combined SpO 2 monitor with other available parameters/measurements.
  • Page 17: Principle Of Operation

    Rad-87 for calculation. 1. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) ( 7+ wavelengths ) 2. Detector Once the Rad-87 receives the signal from the sensor, it utilizes Masimo Rainbow SET signal extraction technology to calculate the patient’s functional arterial oxygen saturation, blood levels of carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO), methemoglobin (SpMet) and pulse rate.
  • Page 18: Functional Saturation

    The blood gas and/or laboratory CO-Oximetry measurements may differ from the SpO 2 , SpCO, SpMet and SpHb measurements of the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter. In the case of SpO 2 , different results are usually obtained from the arterial blood gas sample if the calculated measurement...
  • Page 19: Rainbow Acoustic Monitoring

    Acquisition System The acquisition system converts the electrical signal provided by the sensor into a digital signal. This format allows the signal to be processed by a computing device. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 20: Fastsat

    87 is set to FastSat “On”, the averaging algorithm evaluates all the saturation values providing an averaged saturation value that is a better representation of the patient’s current oxygenation status. With FastSat, the averaging time is dependent on the input signal. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 21: Masimo Rainbow Set Parallel Engines

    O v e r v i e w Masimo Rainbow SET Parallel Engines This fi gure is for conceptual purposes only. SpOC Masimo SET DST ® Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 1-10...
  • Page 22: Introduction

    All user input is handled by control buttons on the front panel. The sensor cable connections are located on the left side of the front panel for the Rad-87 horizontal instrument and the bottom of the front panel for the Rad-87 vertical device.
  • Page 23: Rad-87 Pulse Co-Oximeter - Horizontal

    LED bar rises and falls with the pulse, where the height of the bar indicates the quality of the signal. The Perfusion Index provides an indication of the percentage of Perfusion Index pulsatile signal to non pulsatile signal. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 24 Flashing Green: Rad-87 attempts to connect to Patient SafetyNet or other compatible interface system. Indicator Solid Green: Rad-87 is connected to the Patient SafetyNet or other compatible interface system. Used to enter the alarm menu to adjust Hi/Low SpO 2 , SpCO, SpMet, SpHb, PI, PVI, RRa and pulse rate alarm limits.
  • Page 25 A low battery status is indicated by a low audible beep and the first battery bar to the left flashing green. AC Power The AC Power Indicator is illuminated when the Rad-87 is con- nected to AC power and during battery charging. Indicator Used to turn the instrument on and off.
  • Page 26: Rad-87 Pulse Co-Oximeter - Vertical

    Ra d- 8 7 P u ls e C O - Ox i me te r - Vert i c a l 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 SIQa NORM NORM Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 27: Rad-87 Rear Panel

    Use the Serial Output Connector to connect a serial device, including a Serial Output serial printer, RadNet Interface Module, or PC, to the Rad-87. See Section 7, Output Interface Specifications. All external device connections to the Connector Serial Output Connector must be IEC-60950 compliant.
  • Page 28: Symbols

    S y s t e m D e s c r i p t i o n S y mb ol s The following symbols may be found on the Rad-87 or packaging and are defined below: RS-232 Equipotential Ground Terminal...
  • Page 29: Lcd Display

    The LCD Display illuminates upon start up and displays the installed parameter/measurement's low and high alarm limits. Once the Rad-87 completes system initiation, the display light turns off. As the front panel buttons are pressed, each menu selection is shown on the LCD Display.
  • Page 30: Rad-87 Setup

    Ra d- 8 7 S e t u p Introduction Before the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter can be used in a clinical setting, it needs to be inspected, properly setup and the batteries need to be fully charged. Unpacking and Inspection Remove the instrument from the shipping carton and examine it for signs of shipping damage.
  • Page 31: Initial Battery Charging

    -1000 ft to 18,000 ft (-304 m to 5,486 m) Configure the Rad-87 for your regional power line frequency (50 or 60 Hz) if needed. Default is 60 Hz (standard for the United States). See Section 4, Operation, Setup menu Level 3, Line Frequency.
  • Page 32: System Interface Setup

    1. Select the Philips VueLink selection (PHL) from the Serial Output menu on the Rad-87. After selecting, choose the preferred settings by stepping through menu options. 2. Connect one end of the VueLink cable to the Serial Output connector on the back of the Rad-87. 3. Insert the VueLink module into the monitor rack.
  • Page 34: Introduction

    B as i c Ope r at i o n General Setup and Use 1. Inspect the Rad-87 case for damage. If damaged, refer to Section 9, Service and Repair. 2. Connect a patient cable, Dual Rainbow Cable or a direct connect sensor to the Rad-87 device.
  • Page 35 - Screen 3 in this chapter). NOTE: “- - -” initially shows in the numeric display fields for all the parameters/measurements when the Rad-87 is turned on. As the system starts monitoring, the numeric display fields update (refresh). The numeric display fields for the parameters/measurements begin to show numbers during the refresh cycles even though the numbers have not stabilized;...
  • Page 36 16. After monitoring is complete, remove the sensor from the patient and store or dispose of the sensor according to local laws. See the sensor's Directions for Use. 17. Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds to turn the Rad-87 off [3 seconds in the Home Mode].
  • Page 37: Default Settings

    O p e r a t i o n Basic Operation, continued Default Settings The Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter stores two types of default values that the instrument automatically retains after a power cycle. 1. Factory defaults set by Masimo. 2. Default settings that can be changed by the user will be remembered after a power cycle.
  • Page 38: Successful Monitoring

    Follow the Indications, Instructions and Cautions in the sensor's Direction for Use when attaching, reattaching or disconnecting the sensor. NOTE: When a Masimo Rainbow Sensor is properly connected to the patient, the instrument normally goes through a 20-30 second sensor calibration/pulse search routine and then displays numeric values installed on the instrument and supported by the sensor.
  • Page 39: Masimo Pulse Co-Oximetry Sensors

    ■ Turn the power off and on at the instrument. If a Masimo Rainbow Adhesive Sensor is being used and “SpO2 Only Mode” appears on the display screen, perform one of the following steps to to obtain Rainbow values: ■...
  • Page 40: Sensor Time Remaining

    The Rad-87 has two displays to communicate Sensor time remaining messages - LCD and LED Displays. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The Rad-87 LCD displays messages to communicate the remaining sensor time available to the user, as defi ned in the following table: Message...
  • Page 41 † “###” represents the numerical value of either hours or minutes remaining on the attached Rainbow reusable SpHb sensor. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 42: Light Emitting Diodes (Led) Display

    SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY ENTER ENTER Rad-87 Rad-87 rbc monitor rbc monitor SIQa The Rad-87 LED displays messages to communicate the remaining sensor time available to the user, as defined in the following table: Message Message Audible Cause Condition Recommendation Number Message...
  • Page 43: Numeric Display - Spo 2

    Motion artifact. Numeric Display - Pulse Rate The Pulse Rate displayed on the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter may differ slightly from the heart rate displayed on ECG monitors due to differences in averaging times. There may also be a discrepancy between cardiac electrical activity and peripheral arterial pulsation. Significant differences may indicate a problem with the signal quality due to physiological changes in the patient or one of the instruments or application of the sensor or patient cable.
  • Page 44: Numeric Display - Sphb

    It displays an operating range of 0.02 percent to 20.00 percent. A percentage greater than 1.00 percent is desired. Extreme changes in the display number are due to motion artifact and changes in physiology and blood flow. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-11...
  • Page 45: Numeric Display - Pvi

    (0-100%). Low Perfusion The Rad-87 indicates perfusion on a 10-bar LED indicator. The lower two segments of the bar will turn red when the amplitude of the arterial pulsations is very low (low perfusion). It has been suggested that at extremely low perfusion levels, pulse oximeters can measure peripheral saturation, which may differ from central arterial saturation*.
  • Page 46: Low Sphb

    ■ Check the Acoustic Respiration Sensor and ensure proper sensor application. The Acoustic Respiration Sensor must be well secured to the site for the Rad-87 to maintain accurate readings. Refer to the Acoustic Respiration Sensor's Directions for Use for proper sensor placement.
  • Page 47: Rainbow Set, Masimo Set Sensor Placement

    ■ If possible, remove electrical noise sources such as electro-surgical devices or other electrical/electronic equipment. If these solutions are not possible, operate the Rad-87 on battery power, or try plugging the instrument into a different electrical outlet. ■...
  • Page 48: Sensitivity

    O p e r a t i o n Sensitivity The Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter is equipped with 3 different SpO 2 sensitivity modes. Each mode allows the clinician to change the SpO 2 sensitivity settings of the instrument to meet the increased demands of the patient’s physiological condition or enable it to work during periods of...
  • Page 49: Low Battery Audible Alarm

    When a low battery condition occurs, immediately discontinue patient monitoring and plug the Rad- 87 into AC power. The AC Power Indicator on the Rad-87 illuminates and remains illuminated while the battery is charging, however, the Battery Charge Level Indicator does not illuminate. Once the battery is fully charged all Battery Charge Level Indicators illuminate green when unplugged.
  • Page 50: Setup Menu

    When accessing the Rad-87 menu, each selection will be communicated visually on the LED (front of device) and LCD (top of device) displays, simultaneously. NOTE: The Rad-87 will automatically ‘time out’ of the setup menu after 30 seconds with no button presses.
  • Page 51: Setup Menu Level 1

    Display Button to exit at any Respiratory rate time and return to Screen 1. (RRa) LO Press 6x Respiratory rate (RRa) HI NOTE: User default settings can be changed for specific patient environments. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-18...
  • Page 52: Parameter/Measurement Alarm Limits - Screen 2

    SpHb g/dl LO Screen 2. Press 4x press the Display Button to exit at any time and return to Screen 2. SpHb g/dl HI NOTE: User default settings can be changed for specific patient environments. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-19...
  • Page 53: Parameter/Measurement Alarm Limits - Screen 3

    Button to accept the setting and return to Press 3x the home display screen. Level 4 Press 4x Level 1 NOTE: User default settings can be changed for specific patient environments. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-20...
  • Page 54: Sensitivity

    Button to access the Press 2x Use the SpO 2 Sensitivity sensitivity options and move Button to move between between options. NORM menu options and accept the setting. Press 3x (The MAX Indicator flashes in this mode.) Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-21...
  • Page 55: Setup Menu Level 2

    0 seconds setting and move to the next menu screen. next menu. press the Display Button to exit without 15 seconds saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. 10 seconds Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-22...
  • Page 56: Rra Alarm Delay

    60 seconds Clear Trend The Rad-87 only stores data in the trend memory while the instrument is turned on. Trend data saves to the memory until the memory is full or cleared by the user. NOTE: It is recommended that you clear the trend prior to performing a new patient data collection procedure.
  • Page 57: Button Volume

    Alarm Volume menu. next menu. press the Display Button to exit without saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-24...
  • Page 58: Trend Setup And Use

    Tre n d S e t u p a n d U s e Introduction The Rad-87 can store up to 72 hours of trend data captured at 2 second intervals. The trend data can then be transferred to a PC for evaluation. A serial cable is required to connect the Rad-87 to a PC.
  • Page 59: Erasing Trend Memory

    6. Click on “Retrieve Trend”. 7. Name the file. 8. Save the file to the appropriate folder. Rad-87 trend information will consist of Date, Time, SpO 2 , Pulse Rate and Perfusion Index. Trend information will include Pleth Variability Index, SpCO, SpMet and/or SpHb, if the parameters are installed.
  • Page 60: Spo 2 Averaging Time

    Press the return to the home display screen. Enter Button again to move 12 seconds to the next menu. 10 seconds (The cycling function for the menu options is not available.) Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-27...
  • Page 61: Sphb Averaging

    Long (Default) press the Display Button to exit without saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-28...
  • Page 62: Pi Averaging

    20 seconds menu. option. 30 seconds press the Display Button to exit (Default) without saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. 60 seconds Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-29...
  • Page 63: Rra Sensor Status Notifications

    * When Alarm On/Off is set to "Off rE", the audible alarm "beeps" twice every three minutes to remind the user that the Rad-87 is currently in alarm status but the audible alarm is muted. Visual alarms are active in this mode. If an alarm limit is violated, the associated parameter/measurement label and value flash, the alarm bell flashes red for high priority alarms and the System Status Light is solid yellow for low priority alarms, flashes yellow for medium priority alarms or flashes red for high priority alarms.
  • Page 64: Optical Sensor Off Audible Alarm Latch

    * Set the Factory Default to this setting when configuring a Device Profile. Refer to the Device Profile Setup and Use section of this chapter for additional information and instructions. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-31...
  • Page 65: Device Profile Setup And Use

    (Device Profile) settings will be retained after a power cycle. To save the settings as a profile from the Rad-87 button menu, the user must enter Setup Menu Level 3 by pressing and holding the Enter Button and Down Button at the same time for 5 seconds.
  • Page 66: Smarttone On/Off

    Use Up or Down press the Display Button to exit without saving Button to adjust the new setting and to return to the home display the setting. screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-33...
  • Page 67: Month

    Use Up or Down Button press the Display Button to exit without to adjust the saving the new setting and to return to the setting. home display screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-34...
  • Page 68: Minute

    AS1 (ASCII 1) setting and move to the next menu. menu. press the Display Button to exit without saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. (Philips Vuelink) Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-35...
  • Page 69: Interface Alarms

    Setup Menu Level 3, continued Interface Alarms When Rad-87 is interfaced to another system and the Interface Alarms are set to "Alarm Tones Off", all parameter audible alarms are muted at the Rad-87 and active at the interfaced system. This prevents both systems from producing audible alarms at the same time.
  • Page 70: Nurse Call

    Enter Button to accept the setting the next menu and move to the next menu option. option. press the Display Button to exit without saving the new setting and to return to the home display screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-37...
  • Page 71: Parameter/Measurement Select - Screen 1

    Display Button to exit without saving (if available) the new setting and to return to the home display screen. (no parameter/ measurement displayed) Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-38...
  • Page 72: Parameter/Measurement Select - Screen 3

    Hb CAL VEn press the Display Button to exit without saving (Venous) the new setting and to return to the home display screen. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-39...
  • Page 73: Lcd Language

    Enter Button to accept the setting. Sleep Mode press the Display Button to exit without saving the new setting and to return to the home Home Mode display screen. *CAUTION: • Alarms are disabled in this mode. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-40...
  • Page 74: Home Mode Operation

    Sle e p M od e O p e r at i o n The Rad-87 can be placed into the Sleep Mode to allow the instrument to capture normal and abnormal patient data without triggering the alarms. This mode will blank out the LED and the LCD Displays with the exception of the AC Power Indicator, the System Status Light, and the Battery Level Indicator and disables the alarms even after a power cycle.
  • Page 75: Lcd Display Function With Radio Configured And Enabled

    Encryption ■ Authentication ■ Destination IP ■ Destination Port ■ Signal Strength ■ Connected Access Point ■ Radio Diagnostics ■ Radio Error ■ Error 1 ■ Error 2 ■ Error 3 ■ Error 4 Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-42...
  • Page 76: Alarm Identification

    Audible alarms will continue to sound until a valid parameter value is displayed on the instrument. The Rad-87 alarms are categorized into the following: Alarm Limit Alarms, System Monitoring Alarms, System Function Alarms, Instrument Errors/Warnings and RRa Sensor Status Notifications.
  • Page 77: Alarm Limits

    • To ensure that alarm limits are appropriate for the patient being monitored, check the limits each time the Rad-87 is used. NOTE: The following alarm limits may be set to "---": High SpO 2 , High SpCO, Low SpCO, High SpMet, Low SpMet, High SpHb, Low SpHb, High PI, Low PI High PVI and Low PVI.
  • Page 78: Alarm Limit: User Configurable Settings

    Low PVI Limit High RRa Limit 5 - 69 breaths per 1 breath per minute (breaths per minute) minute 4 - 68 breaths per Low RRa Limit 1 breath per minute minute (breaths per minute) Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 79: Alarm Priorities

    A l ar m P r io r i ti e s The Rad-87 has three levels of alarm priority implemented: high, medium and low. The alarm priorities reflect how the instrument will behave when an alarm is present. The following table outlines instrument attributes within the alarm priorities.
  • Page 80: Multiple Parameter/Measurement Alarms

    A l a r m s a n d M e s s a g e s The Rad-87 offers the ability to monitor multiple 'channels' on a patient. The Rad-87 has an optical based channel and an acoustic based channel. The optical based channel provides , pulse rate, SpCO, SpMet, SpHb, SpOC, PI and PVI.
  • Page 81 Audible alarms may be silenced, while visual alarms remain active. The alarm silence function is controlled by pressing the Alarm Silence button. The Alarm Bell and the System Status Light provide visual feedback when the Rad-87 audible alarms are silenced. When monitoring a patient with both the optical and acoustic channels present Action: Alarm event occurs;...
  • Page 82: Alarm Bell

    Alarm Silence Button will permanently silence the alarm tone and the System Status Light is solid yellow until the power is cycled or patient monitoring begins. Should the alarm condition be created by a low battery condition, plug the instrument into AC power immediately. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 83: Alarm Mute

    A l a r m s a n d M e s s a g e s Alarm Mute When the Rad-87 is set to Interface Alarms "Alarm Tones Off" and an alarms condition occurs, the Alarm Bell flashes red and the System Status Light is solid yellow for low priority alarms, flashes yellow for medium priority alarms or flashes red for high priority alarms.
  • Page 84: Messages

    A l a r m s a n d M e s s a g e s Mes s ag es The Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter will indicate other data or system errors. LED messages for the optical channel occupy the top two LED segments on the instrument. LED messages for the acoustic channel occupy the third LED segment.
  • Page 85 LCD: Replace Cable The patient cable is non- Replace the patient cable. LED: functional. LCD: Replace Cable Cable is non-functional. Replace cable. LED: * Messages do not apply to Masimo Rainbow R Series Adhesive Sensors Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 5-10...
  • Page 86 Wait for found pulse. This search Scrolling Zeros Pulse search. should occur whenever a sensor is first applied to a patient. Rule out occusion of blood flow. Low Signal I.Q. Pulse Bar (SIQ) Turns Red Verify placement of sensor. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 5-11...
  • Page 87 Reset alarms limits, if indicated. and Number Flash Refer to Section 4 for instructions. Connect instrument to AC power Single Battery Level Indicator Battery level too low. Flashes (With Audible Alarm) to charge the battery. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 5-12...
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tro u bl es h o o t i n g The following chart describes what to do if the Rad-87 system does not operate properly. PROBLEM...
  • Page 89 Submit blood sample for laboratory CO-Oximetry test. SpCO reading methemoglobin level. Low battery/ not plugged into Connect the AC power cord to the Rad-87 and to an AC AC power supply. outlet. Make sure that the AC power indicator light is on. Excessive motion.
  • Page 90: Rad-87 Specifications

    Respiratory Rate Accuracy (RRa, breaths per minute) 10 4 to 70 ± 1 breath per minute Adults Resolution Arterial Oxygen Saturation (%SpO Carboxyhemoglobin Saturation (%SpCO) Methemoglobin Saturation (%SpMet) Total Hemoglobin (SpHb g/dl) 0 .1 g/dl Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 91 (battery life) 6 : Capacity Rad-87 (stand-alone) up to 3 hours Rad-87 with Rainbow Acoustic Monitoring up to 2 hours Rad-87 with wireless radio and Rainbow Acoustic Monitoring up to 1 hour Charging time: minimum 8 hours ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
  • Page 92 Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68% of the population. 3 The Masimo sensors have been validated for motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult male and female volunteers with light to dark skin...
  • Page 93: Serial Interface Specifications

    Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter by default always outputs ASCII 1 text data through the serial port, unless the user selects a different output mode in the Output menu. To interface with the Rad-87 and receive serial text data, simply connect a serial interface cable with a serial output connector located on the back of the Rad-87.
  • Page 94: Nurse Call Specifications

    Nurse Call The nurse call feature on the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter is based on the relay closing or opening depending on alarm, Low Signal I.Q. events or both. In addition the nurse call polarity can be inverted to accommodate various nurse call stations requirements.
  • Page 96: Introduction

    To prevent interference from ambient light, ensure that the sensor is properly applied, and cover the sensor site with a Masimo Optical Light Shield. Failure to take this precaution in excessive ambient light conditions may result in inaccurate measurements.
  • Page 97: Masimo Acoustic Respiration Sensor

    4 to 70 ± 1 breath per minute Ma s im o R ain b o w S e n s ors Rainbow sensors will only measure SpO 2 and pulse rate on devices without Masimo Rainbow SET Technology. Rainbow Reusable Sensors SpO 2 , SpMet, SpHb and pulse rate accuracy for the Rainbow sensors is specified in the following table.
  • Page 98: Rainbow R Series Adhesive Sensors

    3 - 10 kg 60 - 80% ± 3% R1 20-L ± 3% ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm ± 2% ± 3 bpm ± 1% 1 g/dL 70 - 100% ± 2% 10 - 30 kg Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Rainbow Resposable™ Pulse Co-Oximeter Sensor System

    ± 3 bpm S2-20r 70 - 100% ± 2% Red Direct Connect Sensors Red sensors will only function with CO-Oximeter devices equipped with Masimo Rainbow SET technology. Red Direct Connect sensors connect to the instrument directly. Weight Range Saturation Accuracy...
  • Page 100: Lnop ® Reusable Sensors

    ± 3 bpm ± 3.5% ± 3 bpm M-LNCS/LNCS TF-I > 30 kg ± 2% ± 3 bpm ± 2% ± 3 bpm M-LNCS/LNCS > 1 kg ± 2% ± 3% ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 101: M-Lncs™/Lncs ® Adhesive Sensors

    ± 3% ± 3% ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm ± 3% ± 3 bpm Neonatal M-LNCS/LNCS Trauma > 30 kg ± 2% ± 3% ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm ± 2% ± 3 bpm Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 102: Sensor Accuracy

    NOTE: If the sensor fails to track the pulse consistently, the sensors may be incorrectly positioned. Reposition the sensor or choose a different monitoring site. CAUTION: • Do not attempt to reprocess, recondition or recycle any masimo sensors or patient cables as these processes may damage the electrical components, potentially leading to patient harm.
  • Page 104: Introduction

    Cl e an in g The outer surface of the Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter can be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent and warm water solution. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior of the instrument.
  • Page 105: Battery Service

    To test the performance of the Rad-87 after repairs or during routine maintenance, follow the procedure outlined in this section. If the Rad-87 fails any of the described tests, discontinue its use and correct the problem before returning the instrument back to the user.
  • Page 106: Service And Repair

    Se r vi ce a n d R e p a i r Repair Policy Masimo or an authorized Service Department must perform warranty repair and service. Do not use malfunctioning equipment. Have the instrument repaired. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 107: Return Procedure

    Please clean contaminated/dirty equipment before returning and make sure it is fully dry before packing the equipment. Call Masimo at 800-326-4890 and ask for Technical Support. Ask for an RMA number. Package the equipment securely – in the original shipping container if possible –...
  • Page 108: Sales & End-User License Agreement

    RECEIPT TO MASIMO FOR A FULL REFUND. Warranty Masimo warrants to the initial Purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase that: (i) each new Product and the Software media as delivered are free from defects in workmanship or materials, and (ii) the Product and Software will perform substantially as labeled in the directions for use.
  • Page 109: End-User License

    Ownership of Software: The Software is licensed not sold; all rights and interests in the Software and all copies thereof remain at all times vested in Masimo, and do not pass to Purchaser. Any references in this Agreement to the purchase or sale of the Software shall be deemed the purchase or sale of a Software License as set forth herein.
  • Page 110: Restrictions

    Masimo. There is no license, implied or otherwise, that would allow use of licensed sensors beyond their intended duration. After use of sensors through their designated duration, there is no further license granted by Masimo to use the sensors and the sensors must be discarded or returned to Masimo for reprocessing.
  • Page 112 Rad-87 Operator's Manual (SpHb), Portuguese 34161 Rad-87 Operator's Manual (SpHb), Danish 34163 Rad-87 Operator's Manual (SpHb), Swedish 34164 Rad-87 Operator's Manual (SpHb), Chinese Please visit our website, www.masimo.com, for updated information about Masimo products. Rad-87 Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 10-1...
  • Page 114 Instruments and sensors containing Masimo Rainbow SET technology are identified with the Masimo Rainbow SET logo.

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