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Introduction
CAUTION
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 system to the power line until you
adjust the unit to match the power source.
In the U.S.A., if the installation of this equipment will use 240 V
rather than 120V, the source must be a center-tapped, 240V, single-
phase circuit.
This equipment is suitable for connection to public mains as defines
in CISPR 11.
CAUTION
RESTRICTED SALE — U.S. federal law restricts this device to sale
by or on the order of a physician.
CAUTION
SECURITY — The web browser which runs in conjunction with the
ApexPro server is intended for hospital INTRANET use only. If
confidential patient information is made available from the hospital
intranet, the security of the data is the responsibility of the hospital.
CAUTION
SUPERVISED USE — This equipment is intended for use under the
direct supervision of a licensed health care practitioner.
CAUTION
UNINTENTIONAL RADIO FREQUENCY (RF)
INTERFERENCE — Unintentional RF interference could degrade
the reliability and performance of the wireless data link. The facility
must maintain an RF environment free from unintentional
interference. Refer to the service manuals for more information.
CAUTION
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS — Set up the device in a
location which affords sufficient ventilation. The ventilation
openings of the device must not be obstructed. The ambient
conditions specified in the technical specifications must be ensured
at all times.
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  • Page 1 CAUTION SECURITY — The web browser which runs in conjunction with the ApexPro server is intended for hospital INTRANET use only. If confidential patient information is made available from the hospital intranet, the security of the data is the responsibility of the hospital.
  • Page 2: Equipment Symbols

    Note - In case of application in a warning sign the rules according to ISO 3864-1 shall be adhered to. IEC 60878 note: See safety sign ISO 7010 - W005 "Warning, non-ionizing radiation". 1-14 ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 3: Equipment Compliance

    Mode of operation Continuous operation The T14 transmitter is designed to be IPX7 compliant, so it can withstand inadvertent submersion. The transmitter should not be exposed to spray or shower during patient monitoring. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™ 1-15...
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Information Statement

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Use only GE approved replacement parts, non-approved parts may result in a violation of the FCC rules.
  • Page 5: Equipment Overview

    Equipment overview 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 6 Equipment overview Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the equipment used in the ApexPro telemetry system. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the appropriate service manual. ApexPro telemetry system The ApexPro telemetry system provides clinicians with patient data while allowing for patient mobility.
  • Page 7: Receiver System

    If your system includes an ATS, the ATS receives and analyzes patient and transmitter data from the receiver system, runs the ApexPro software, stores the data and sends the data to the CIC Pro center for display. For more information, refer to the ApexPro Telemetry Server Service Manual.
  • Page 8: Optional Components

    NOTE The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor has been modified by SunTech Medical Instruments to operate with the ApexPro system. An Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor can be connected to a transmitter in order to measure the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and send for display at the CIC Pro center.
  • Page 9: Equipment Setup

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  • Page 10: Transmitter Setup

    When pressed, the lead LEDs flash twice. If a lead is valid, its LED stays lit for one minute. When the Pause Alarm condition occurs, the pause alarm LED flashes until the condition ends. See Pausing alarms at the transmitter on page 5-5. ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 11: Battery Installation

    CAUTION GE recommends that you always replace both batteries at the same time. Re-using old batteries or using a combination of old and new batteries in the transmitter will compromise functionality of the transmitter and increase the risk of fire hazard.
  • Page 12 Multi-Link 5-leadwire set Multi-Link 3-leadwire set To install a leadwire set into the transmitter, align the leadwire pins with the connector on the top of the transmitter, then push the leadwire set firmly into the transmitter. ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 13 Loop the leadwires and secure them to the patient with tape. Stress loops prevent the connection to the electrode from being loosened or pulled apart as the patient moves. NOTE Do not tape across the electrode. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 14: Antenna System

    Antenna system Patient and transmitter status data are dependent on the telemetry system transmission coverage area. For more information on the telemetry coverage area in your institution, contact your biomedical or information technology engineers. 202A ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 15: Apex Oximeter

    To turn the digital display on or off at any time, press the Display On/Off button. To turn the display on continuously, press and hold the Display On/Off button for 2 seconds. The flashing Power LED turns off. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 16: Transmitter Connection

    Battery installation CAUTION GE recommends that you always replace both batteries at the same time. Re-using old batteries or using a combination of old and new batteries in the Apex oximeter will compromise functionality of the transmitter and increase the risk of fire hazard.
  • Page 17: Interconnection Cables

    Apex S transmitter (CD Telemetry-LAN monitoring system). The connector ends that are plugged into the transmitters are different and are not interchangeable. CD Telemetry-LAN monitoring system ApexPro system interconnection interconnection cable connector cable connector 423A 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 18 Install new batteries and replace them every four months for long-term storage. Service the lithium battery every three to five years. To install four new AA alkaline batteries: Locate the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Press down and gently slide off the cover. 3-10 ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 19 407A Microphone cable connection Patient connection cable Transmitter interconnection cable Blood pressure cuff connection cable Microphone cable Secure the cable by screwing on the metal cable cap, then insert the monitor into the nylon pouch. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™ 3-11...
  • Page 20 NBP data. NOTE Use a microphone pad to maintain the best microphone position. Use a cuff anchor to maintain the blood pressure cuff’s position. Advise the patient not to shower or bathe while being monitored. 3-12 ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 21: System Setup

    System setup 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 22 Combo mode should be discontinued and the ECG waveforms should be acquired via the hard-wired bedside device. ApexPro system patient data can be viewed on most GE patient monitors. The monitor must be connected to the Unity network and in the same care unit as the ApexPro system.
  • Page 23 CIC Pro center simultaneously. Secondary display (optional) Display stored patient data. Standard mouse and keyboard Enter data, navigate menus, and choose options. External speakers Sound audible patient status and system status alarm tones. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 24: Verifying Proper Operation

    UNTESTED SOFTWARE—Do not load any software other than that specified by GE onto the CIC Pro center. Installation of software not specified by GE may cause damage to the server or loss or corruption of data. Before use, qualified personnel must configure the CIC Pro center for use within your...
  • Page 25 Central surveillance: View single viewer applications from a secondary display, navigate multiple configured centralized CIC Pro centers using a single mouse and keyboard, and connect to your facility's Citrix server to view any CIC Pro center or Hospital Information System (HIS). Service: Remote service tools. 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...
  • Page 26 The consequences of misuse include loss of alarm configuration, loss of patient data, corruption of the CIC Pro center’s operating system software, or disruption of the entire Unity Network. ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1...
  • Page 27 This option sets telemetry unit default settings. In user mode, all of the controls are view-only. You must be in the Service mode to set the Telemetry Unit Defaults at the CIC Pro center. To view the telemetry unit default settings, click CIC Setup > Telemetry Unit Defaults. 502A 2001989-301A- draft 1 ApexPro™...

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