Bionet BM3 Operation Manual

Bionet BM3 Operation Manual

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BM3
Operation Manual
Patient Monitor
Ver. 2.62
2016.12.23
www.ebionet.com

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual Patient Monitor Ver. 2.62 2016.12.23 www.ebionet.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BM3 Operation Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................2 1. BASIC ....................... 9 1.1 CE Standard Information ..................... 10 1.2 Read before Use ......................11 How to Contact Us ....................11 Warranty Period ...................... 12 Warning, Caution, Note ................... 13 General Precaution on Environment ...............
  • Page 3 BM3 Operation Manual WEIGHT ......................... 51 DEFAULT SETTING ....................51 2.2 ALARM ........................... 52 ALL LIMITS ......................54 ALARM PRINT ......................54 ALARM VOLUME ....................55 ALARM LEVEL ....................... 55 PARAMETER LEVEL ..................... 56 ALARM REVIEW ....................57 ALARM LIST ......................58 SAVE CONDITION ....................
  • Page 4 BM3 Operation Manual 5-Leadwire Electrode Placement ................84 3-Leadwire Electrode Placement ................84 Electrode Placement for Neonates ................85 5.2 ECG Data Window......................86 5.3 ECG Setup ........................88 LEAD SELECT ....................... 88 ALARM LIMIT ......................89 ALARM LEVEL ....................... 90 ALARM SOUND .....................
  • Page 5 BM3 Operation Manual INTERVAL ......................121 INFLATION SET ....................121 NIBP Status Messages ..................122 Erroneous NIBP measurement ................122 9. EtCO2 ....................123 9.1 Introduction ........................124 9.2 EtCO2 Parameter Window ..................129 9.3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu ................. 130 EtCO2 SWEEP SPEED ..................
  • Page 6 BM3 Operation Manual 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT ............. 166 2.1 Outline ........................... 167 2.2 Admit Type ........................167 2.3 Select Patient in Admit Information ................169 2.4 Alarm Outline ....................... 170 2.5 Alarm Setup ........................171 2.6 Alarm Limit ........................171 2.7 Alarm Print ........................
  • Page 7 BM3 Operation Manual 7. SpO ....................... 196 7.1 Outline ........................... 197 7.2 SpO2 Data Window ..................... 198 7.3 SpO Setup ........................199 ALARM LIMIT ....................... 199 SWEEP SPEED ....................200 RATE VOLUME ....................200 ALARM LEVEL ..................... 200 PROBE OFF Condition ..................201 SPO2 Messages ....................
  • Page 8 BM3 Operation Manual Accessories Included: ................... 221 Option ........................221 Abbreviations and Symbols ..............222 PRODUCT WARRANTY ................. 225 BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 9: Basic

    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 1.3 Product Components Product Outline Principal Characteristics of Product Product Configuration and Option Product Product Body Configuration 1.4 Function and Key...
  • Page 10: Ce Standard Information

    BM3 Operation Manual 1.1 CE Standard Information Electromechanical safety standards met: - EN 60601-1: 1990 + A1:1993 + A2: 1995 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1, General Requirements for Safety. - IEC/EN 60601-1-2 :2001 Electromagnetic compatibility -Requirements and tests. - EN 1060-1:1995 Non-invasive sphygmomanometers - Part 1: General requirements...
  • Page 11: Read Before Use

    ※ If you need the supply circuit diagram, component list, description and calibration instruction etc. you can contact us we will provide you with it. The information in this manual only applies to BM3 patient monitor software version 1.10F . Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Warranty Period

     We provide a 1-year warranty period for main body, with 6 months warranty for accessories.  We will repair or replace any part of the BM3 found to be defective in usual operating circumstance for free to you.  This warranty does not apply to any defect caused by improper use, misuse or abuse.
  • Page 13: Warning, Caution, Note

    BM3 Operation 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”...
  • Page 14: General Precaution On Environment

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 15 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 16 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.
  • Page 17: General Precaution On Electric Safety

    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, 2.8A , MW160KA1803) 3. Be sure that the entire connection cable of the system is properly and firmly fixed.
  • Page 18 When these devices are near the Equipment, it can produce inaccurate measurements. For BM3, both independent circuit and stable grounding are essentially required. In the event that the same power source is shared with other electronic equipment, it can also produce inaccurate output.
  • Page 19 Manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The BM3 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM3 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601...
  • Page 20 BM3 Operation Manual The BM3 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM3 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level...
  • Page 21 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The BM3 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BM3 system should assure that it is used in such an environment BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 22 BIONET or its representatives. Maintenance and Washing Equipment Connection Using various methods can clean BM3 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.
  • Page 23: Cleaning Applied Parts

    BM3 Operation 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. Recommended cleaning agents: Alcohol (Ethanol 70%, Iosopropanol 70%, Window cleaner) Ammonias (Dilution of ammonia <3%, Window cleaner)
  • Page 24 Warning Check the electrodes of batteries before changing them. · Operate BM3 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.
  • Page 25: Product Components

    BM3 OPERATION MANUAL Product Outline BM3 monitor is a product used for monitoring biological information and occurrence of a patient. Main function ns of the product include displaying information such as ECG, respiration,EtCO2, SpO2, NIBP and temperature on its LCD screen and monitoring parameter, and alarming. It also prints out waves and parameters via a printer.
  • Page 26: Product Configuration

    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.
  • Page 27: Product Body Configuration

    BM3 Operation Manual Product Body Configuration Patient Monitor Alarm Key NIBP Key Function Key TRIM KNOB Power Key BACK DC Power Input Port Serial Port LAN Port Bionet Co., Ltd MADE IN KOREA MODEL : BM3 #1101, E&C DREAM TOWER ,...
  • Page 28 BM3 Operation Manual ECG Measuring Connector NIBP Measuring Connector Temp. Measuring Connector EtCO2 Connector SpO2 Measuring Connector Printer BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 29: Accessories

    BM3 Operation Manual Accessories ECG Cable + Extension Cable Cable + Extension Cable NIBP Cuff+ Extension cable Temperature sensor (Option) BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 30: Equipment Sign

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 31 BM3 Operation Manual Ground Output port DC Power Output Printer VGA Output Serial Port LAN Port AUX Connector Port DC Input Indicator Battery Operation Indicator DC Power Input port BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 32 BM3 Operation Manual NIBP Temperature Pulse Rate Respiration Heart Pulse Alarm Off Function Power On Power Off BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 33: Function And Key

    BM3 Operation 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. Parameter windows Alarm Printer Measure Blood Pressure Function Trim Knob Power ON/OFF...
  • Page 34 BM3 Operation Manual Select and regulate each Menu with turning Trim Knob Key to the left and right The manual press of external NIBP key can start or stop the operation of NIBP. BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 35: Standard Power Supply Application

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 36: Battery Power Supply Application

    BM3 Operation 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. 2. The DC/battery power is only sustainable for 1 hour.
  • Page 37 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...
  • Page 38: The Impact Of Lithium-Ion Battery Technology On The Battery

    12 months. BIONET recommends that you remove the battery and store it near the monitor until it is needed for transport.
  • Page 39: To Insert And Remove The Battery Pack

    BM3 Operation Manual To insert and remove the battery pack. Assembly or replacement, as shown in the figure below. BM3OM-2.62 1.BASIC...
  • Page 40: Display Mode ( Monitor Or Spot )

    BM3 Operation Manual 1.7 DISPLAY MODE ( MONITOR OR SPOT ) You can selected display mode in user service ( Monitoring and Spot). MONITOR : Refer to the Monitor chapter of this manual for details. SPOT : Refer to the SPOT chapter of this manual for details.
  • Page 41: Monitoring Mode

    MONITORING MODE 1. General Operation 2. Patient/Data Management 3. Setup 4. Trend 5. ECG 6. SpO2 7. Respiration 8. NIBP 9. Temperature 10. PRINT 11. Message List 12. Default Setting Value BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 42: General Operation

    BM3 Operation Manual 1. General Operation 1.1 General Manu Operation Screen Composition Real Time Wave Parameter Window Windows Menu Select Window Real Time Wave Window:Displays measured results by up to three waves. Menu Select Window:Menus appear when they are activated..
  • Page 43: Menu Selection

    BM3 Operation Manual Menu Selection Turn or press the knob. When the Trim Knob Key is turned, menus are selected in the order indicated above. The above screen shows that the MORE menus is selected. The menus move to the right in the order of MORE MENU →...
  • Page 44 BM3 Operation Manual Numerical value sign widow This window displays a measured parameter, function setup, and the boundary of parameter values. Breathing Alarm limit rate value 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.
  • Page 45 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 46 BM3 Operation Manual Operation menu The setup value changes without a selection when the menu is moved. BM3OM-2.62 1. General Operation...
  • Page 47: Patient/Data Management

    BM3 Operation Manual 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT 2.1 ADMIT ADMIT TYPE CHANGE ADMIT INFO DISCHARGE ADMIT HEIGHT WEIGHT DEFAULT SETTING 2.2 ALARM ALL LIMITS ALARM PRINT ALARM VOLUME PARAMETER LEVEL ARRHYTH LEVEL ALARM REVIEW ALARM LIST SAVE CONDITION NURSE CALL BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 48: Admit

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.1 ADMIT ADMIT TYPE : Set the exercise environment of equipment in discharge status. CHANGE ADMIT INFO : The CHANGE ADMIT INFO option allows you to change or enter information pertinent to the monitored patient. ADMIT: Depending on how your monitor is set up, you will see either ADMIT patient or new case DISCHARGE: This menu option indicates that patient is admitted.
  • Page 49: Change Admit Info

    BM3 Operation 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) CHANGE ADMIT INFORMATION RETURN CONTENTS LAST NAME JOHN FIRST NAME WASHINGTON PATIENT ID...
  • Page 50: Admit( Admit Patient )

    BM3 Operation Manual ADMIT( Admit patient ) Depending on how your monitor is set up, you will see either ADMIT patient or new case. ADMIT CHANGE MAIN TYPE: ADMIT ADMIT MENU INFO HEIGHT WEIGHT PREV DEFAULT UNIT: UNIT: MENU SETTING HEIGHT Unit of height is set as Cm / Inches.
  • Page 51: Weight

    BM3 Operation Manual WEIGHT Unit of weight is set as Kg / LBS. DEFAULT SETTING Resets the Alarm Limit settings to factory defaults as in “12.DEFAULT SETTING VALUE” section. BM3OM-2.62 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 52: Alarm

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 53 BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMITS:The machine enables one to see and change the limits of alarm for all parameter functions. ALARM PRINT:with an ON/OFF setup, the related information is printed out whenever an alarm is given. ALARM VOLUME:volume of each alarm can be adjusted in 10 step.
  • Page 54: All Limits

    BM3 Operation Manual ALL LIMITS It is able to see all the alarm range and change of measurement function. ALARM ALARM MAIN PRINT: VOLUME: MENU LIMITS PREV NURSE ALARM ALARM MENU CALL LEVEL REVIEW ALL LIMITS UNITS HIGH RETURN SPO2-%...
  • Page 55: Alarm Volume

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM VOLUME Set the alarm volume to be set at 10 grades. ALARM > MAIN VOLUME: MENU PREV 100% MENU ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in each alarm. ALARM ALARM MAIN PRINT: VOLUME: MENU LIMITS...
  • Page 56: Parameter Level

    BM3 Operation Manual PARAMETER LEVEL PARAMETER ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL MEDIUM SPO2-% MEDIUM SPO2-R RESP MESSAGE NIBP MEDIUM TEMP MESSAGE EtCO2 MEDIUM FiCO2 MEDIUM AWRR LOW BATTERY MEDIUM BM3OM-2.62 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 57: Alarm Review

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM REVIEW After an alarm is triggered the alarms and data wave pattern can be reviewed. Set up for priority of each parameter alarm. ALARM ALARM MAIN PRINT: VOLUME: MENU LIMITS PREV NURSE ALARM ALARM MENU CALL...
  • Page 58: Alarm List

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIST When an alarm activates, this shows the order of the alarms. BM3OM-2.62 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 59: Save Condition

    BM3 Operation Manual SAVE CONDITION This determines the order in which triggered alarms are saved. SAVE MAIN ALARM CONDITION : MESSAGE MENU LIST HIGH MEDIUM PREV > HIGH MENU BM3OM-2.62 2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 60: Nurse Call

    BM3 Operation Manual NURSE CALL When an alarm is triggered, this activated the NURSE CALL function. NURSE CALL SETUP RETURN CONTENTS NURSE CALL NORMAL MODE NORMAL OPEN CALL MODE ONE TIME 1. NURSE CALL : ON/OFF The nurse call function is enable or disable.
  • Page 61: Setup

    3. SETUP 3.1 SETUP DISPLAY SET PARA WAVE SELECT SET DATE & TIME HR SOURCE SWEEP SPEED KEY SOUND DEMO USER SERVICE SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER AC FILTER SYSTEM W-LAN DISPLAY MODE MAKER SERVICE FREEZING AND UNFREEZING BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 62: Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 3.1 SETUP DISPLAY : screen set menu USER SERVICE : This is the menu to set the connection used to interface with an external computer MAKER SERVICE : This is the basic adjustment menu used to adjust the features of this product.
  • Page 63: Set Para

    BM3 Operation Manual SET PARA Select measurement function to use PARAMETER WINDOW SET RETURN WINDOW ON/OFF SPO2 RESP NIBP TEMP EtCO2 BM3OM-2.62 3.SETUP...
  • Page 64: Wave Select

    BM3 Operation Manual WAVE SELECT Select waveform to display in large parameter display. SET DATE & TIME It has sub menu to set date and time. BM3OM-2.62 3.SETUP...
  • Page 65: Set Time

    BM3 Operation Manual SET TIME Set time of equipment. SET DATE Set date of equipment MAIN MENU TIME DATE PREV MENU MAIN MENU DATE: 06-MAR-2007 PREV MENU BM3OM-2.62 3.SETUP...
  • Page 66: Hr Source

    BM3 Operation Manual HR SOURCE This menu is used to set the source that detects heart and pulse rate. The source can select among ECG and SPO2. SWEEP SPEED Set speed of drawing wave signal pattern in this widow. SWEEP...
  • Page 67: Key Sound

    BM3 Operation Manual KEY SOUND Set ON/OFF Key Sound of equipment. MAIN USER DISPLAY MENU SERVICE PREV DEMO: MAKER SOUND: MENU SERVICE DEMO Set ON/OFF DEMONSTRATION of equipment. USER SERVICE The user is able to set the set UNIT NAME, BED NUMBER, external Wireless equipment power , communication parameters, display mode , and power supply filter.
  • Page 68: Set Unit Name

    BM3 Operation Manual SET UNIT NAME Set up for UNIT( CCU,ICU,ER,etc.) name. SET BED NUMBER Set up for patient bed number. Allowable setters are from 0~ 9, A ~ Z . SET BED MAIN UNIT NUMBER MENU NAME : 00A...
  • Page 69: Ac Filter

    BM3 Operation Manual AC FILTER AC FILTER is function where you can set power supply frequency. This feature is required because power supply frequency can be different from one country to another. . (The selectable frequencies are 50Hz and 60Hz.) BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 70: System

    BM3 Operation Manual SYSTEM System able to change and verify Equipment version information and system information SYSTEM INFO SET RETURN CONTENTS MAIN VER 1.10.BHCDDCA CENTRAL HOST IP 192 . 168 . 030 . 077 DEVICE IP 192 . 168 . 030 . 100 SUBNET 255 .
  • Page 71: W-Lan

    BM3 Operation Manual W-LAN W-LAN power can be supplied for enabling a External wireless LAN equipment use. SET BED DISPLAY MAIN UNIT NUMBER MODE: MENU NAME : 00A MONITOR PREV W-LAN: SYSTEM FILTER: MENU 60HZ DISPLAY MODE ( MONITOR or SPOT ) You can selected Monitoring display mode or Spot display mode.
  • Page 72: Trend

    4. TREND 4.1 TREND GRAPHIC TREND TABULAR TREND TREND WINDOW SETUP BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 73: Trend

    BM3 Operation 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 128hours. : Move to main screen : Move within the tables...
  • Page 74: Graphic Trend

    BM3 Operation Manual GRAPHIC TREND Wave Data can be stored and seen according to section. Jo h n B PM 10- SEP- 2007 22:23 m m Hg GRA PHIC TREND 10- SEP- 2007 13:00 A DT HR( 80) ST( 0.0 )
  • Page 75: Time Period

    BM3 Operation Manual TIME PERIOD One can set up and store data and time that one can see in a screen. Jo h n 10- SET- 2007 13:30 B PM m m Hg GRA PHIC TREND 10- SEP- 2007 13:00...
  • Page 76: Tabular Trend

    BM3 Operation Manual TABULAR TREND One can see the stored data at the time previously set up. 10- SEP- 2007 13:30 Jo h n B PM m m Hg 10- SEP- 2007 13:00 TABULAR TREND A DT 10- SEP 10- SEP...
  • Page 77: Time Interval

    BM3 Operation Manual TIME INTERVAL One can store data and set up time. Jo h n 10- SEP- 2007 13:30 B PM m m Hg 10- SEP- 2007 13:00 TABULAR TREND A DT 10- SEP 10- SEP 10- SEP 10- SEP...
  • Page 78: Trend Window Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual TREND WINDOW SETUP Set the trend display window that will show the real time wave window. John B PM 10-JAN-2007 12:23 II x2 m m Hg 20.0 - 20.0 A DT NIBP 09:30 ( 93) 1 HR...
  • Page 79: Time Period

    BM3 Operation Manual TIME PERIOD Set visible time period in a screen. BM3OM-2.62 4.TREND...
  • Page 80: Set Trend

    BM3 Operation Manual SET TREND Set parameter for display in a screen. PARAMETER WINDOW SET RETURN ON / OFF SPO2 RESP NIBP TEMP TREND PRINT Graphic: select the number which selects a graphic trend and press print to prints the selected trend.
  • Page 81: Ecg

    5. ECG 5.1 Outline Color and Standards of Cables Position of ECG Connector and Measurement Cable Attaching Electrodes to the Patient Choosing an ECG lead for Arrhythmia Monitoring Information on the ECG waveform 5-Lead Electrode Placement 3-Lead Electrode Placement Electrode Placement for Neonates 5.2 ECG Data Window 5.3 ECG Setup LEAD SELECT...
  • Page 82: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 5.1 Outline It calculates the heart rate with 3 or 5 leads ECG signal acquisition and perform the alarm according to the setting value. Colors and Standards of Cables Leadwire Color code Label Color code Label Right arm...
  • Page 83: Attaching Electrodes To The Patient

    BM3 Operation Manual 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.
  • Page 84: 5-Leadwire Electrode Placement

    BM3 Operation Manual 5-Leadwire Electrode Placement 3-Leadwire Electrode Placement BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 84...
  • Page 85: Electrode Placement For Neonates

    BM3 Operation Manual Electrode Placement for Neonates BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 85...
  • Page 86: Ecg Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 5.2 ECG Data Window Pace Detector QRS: Detects QRS, and Indicators: flashes when QRS is Detects and displays detected. 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.
  • Page 87 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 88: Ecg Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 5.3 ECG 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.
  • Page 89: Alarm Limit

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMIT Alarm Limit is 0 ~ 300. ECG ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS HIGH BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 89...
  • Page 90: Alarm Level

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in each alarm. ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL MEDIUM LEAD FAULT MESSAGE BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 90...
  • Page 91: Alarm Sound

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM SOUND Set ON/OFF of ECG alarm sound. MAIN ALARM ALARM MENU LIMIT SOUND PREV MENU ECG ALARM SOUND RETURN ECG ALARM SOUND BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 91...
  • Page 92: Qrs Volume

    BM3 Operation Manual QRS VOLUME Move the Key to select a volume rate from OFF, 10% to 100%. DISPLAY Set the sweep speed and waveform size. BM3OM-2.62 5.ECG 92...
  • Page 93: Ecg Sweep Speed

    BM3 Operation Manual ECG SWEEP SPEED ECG speed is 25 mm/s. Speed is changeable to 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50mm/s. ECG SIZE The size is changeable to X0.25, X0.5, X1, X2, X4. SWEEP MAIN SPEED : SIZE : SOURCE: MENU 25 mm/s...
  • Page 94: Hr Source

    BM3 Operation Manual HR SOURCE ANALYSIS SETTING Analysis setting divided to 3 menus. ECG FILTER:One may select from three frequency types for WAVE FILTER. MONITOR 0.5Hz ~ 40Hz MODERATE 0.5Hz ~ 25Hz MAXIMUM 5Hz ~ 25Hz DIAGONOSIS 0.05Hz ~ 150Hz...
  • Page 95 BM3 Operation Manual PACE MAKER:Sets up ON/OFF to indicate that the patient has PACE MAKER. The PACE MAKER menu option enables/disables the pacemaker detection program. Be aware of the following when monitoring a patient with a pacemaker. Warning FALSE CALLS—False low heart rate indicators or false asystole calls may result with certain pacemakers because of electrical overshoots.
  • Page 96 BM3 Operation 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.”...
  • Page 97 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 98: Spo

    6. SpO 6.1 Outline Connector Location and Measuring Cable 6.2 SpO2 Data Window Signal and Data Validity Stability of SPO2 Values 6.3 SpO2 Setup RATE VOLUME ALARM ALARM LIMIT ALARM LEVEL ALARM SOUND BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 99: Outline

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 100: Spo2 Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 6.2 SpO Data Window %SpO2 Alarm Limit: Indicates an SpO2 Alarm limit Pulse Rate: Pulse per minute. SpO2 Strength Indicators: Oxygen Concentration in the Indicates SpO2 Strength in a Blood(SpO2 value) bar graph. : Indicates %SpO in numbers.
  • Page 101: Signal And Data Validity

    BM3 Operation 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. It is critical to observe all three indications simultaneously when ascertaining signal and data validity.
  • Page 102: Spo Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 6.3 SpO Setup ALARM : Menu in which SpO alarm are set up. 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%.
  • Page 103: Alarm Limit

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMIT Number setting of alarm value of %SpO 0 ~ 100 2 is 1. Move the ▶ mark to select from RETURN, SpO or SpO -R, and press. 2. After pressing at SpO , move the cursor right or left to LOW, and press.
  • Page 104: Alarm Level

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in each alarm. ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL SPO2-% SPO2-R MESSAGE PROBE OFF MESSAGE CHECK PROBE MESSAGE LOST PULSE POOR SIGNAL ARTIFACT ALARM SOUND Warning sound or message displays configuration menu when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 105: Probe Off Condition

    BM3 Operation Manual Probe Off 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 “ PROBE OFF” condition as a System Warning alarm. however, You can set it as a System ALARM LEVEL in Monitor Defaults.
  • Page 106 BM3 Operation Manual WARNING • Federal Laws of the United States restrict the use and sale of this device by, or on the order of a physician. • Do not use this device in the presence of flammable anesthetics. • Do not use this device in the presence of magnetic resonance imaging (MR or MRI) equipments.
  • Page 107: Respiration

    7. RESPIRATION 7.1 Outline Respiration Connector and Measuring Cable 7.2 RESPIRATION Data Window 7.3 RESPIRATION Setup Respiration SWEEP SPEED Respiration SIZE APNEA DETECT ALARM ALARM LIMIT ALARM LEVEL ALARM SOUND BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 108: Outline

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 109: Respiration Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 7.2 Respiration Data Window Breathe indicator: Indicates the detected breath Apnea Limit Setting: Apnea limit sign Respiration alarm limit: Breathing Number: Displays Indicates respiration limits. the number of respiration per minute. 7.3 Respiration Setup ALARM: Respiration alarm setting menu...
  • Page 110: Respiration Speed

    BM3 Operation Manual RESPIRATION SPEED Wave pattern speed is 6.25 , 12.5 , 25 mm/s. RESPIRATION SIZE Set wave pattern size X2~ X10. RESP MAIN > X 2 ALARM SIZE : MENU BM3OM-2.62 7.RESPIRATION...
  • Page 111: Alarm

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM Alarm menu provide ALARM LIMIT ,LEVEL and ALARM SOUND . ALARM LIMIT Alarm Limit of Respiration Numeric Value is 5 ~ 150bpm 1. Move the ▶ mark to select RETURN, RESP and press. 2. After a press in RESP, move the cursor right or left to LOW, and press.
  • Page 112: Alarm Level

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in each alarm. ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL RESP MESSAGE ALARM SOUND Warning sound or message displays activation setting when Respiration ALRAM occurs. ALARM MAIN ALARM SOUND : MENU LIMIT...
  • Page 113: Nibp

    8. NIBP 8.1 Outline Position of NIBP Connector and Cuff 8.2 NIBP Data Window 8.3 NIBP Setup ALARM ALARM LIMIT ALARM LEVEL ALARM SOUND NIBP STAT CUFF SIZE UNIT SELECT INTERVAL INFLATION SET BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 114: Outline

    BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 115 BM3 Operation Manual WARNING Noninvasive blood pressure monitoring is not recommended for patients with hypotension, hypertension, arrhythmias or extremely high or low heart rate. The software algorithm cannot accurately compute NIBP or patients with these conditions. 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.
  • Page 116: Nibp Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 8.2 NIBP Data Window Alarm Limit:Indicates alarm limit of blood pressure. Systolic pressure: Indicates the maximum limit of blood pressure display Diastolic blood pressure:Indicates the minimum limit of Measurement time blood pressure Indicates the completion time of measuring Interval Time: Indicates Mean Value:...
  • Page 117: Nibp Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 8.3 NIBP Setup ALARM: A menu to set the Alarm STAT : 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...
  • Page 118: Alarm Limit

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMIT Alarm setting Numeric Value of Systolic, Diastolic, and mean pressure is 10 ~ 360mmHg. 1. Move the ▶ mark to select one from RETURN, NIBP-S, NIBP-M, or NIBP-D, and press. 2. Press the key at NIBP-S, and move to LOW, and press again.(The user gets the same result regardless of the LOW-HIGH, or HIGH-LOW order.)
  • Page 119: Alarm Level

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in alarm. ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL NIBP MEDIUM ALARM SOUND The menu which decide activate of warning sign and message display when the respiration alarm is ALARM MAIN ALARM...
  • Page 120: Nibp Stat

    BM3 Operation Manual NIBP STAT Start 5 minutes of continuous, sequential NIBP measurements. CUFF SIZE The user can select a CUF between ADULT , PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL. UNIT SELECT It is a function to set blood pressure measurement unit. The blood pressure measurement unit provides mmHg and kPa.
  • Page 121: Interval

    BM3 Operation Manual INTERVAL This menu is used for selecting intervals when measures the blood pressure automatically. Select a target interval from 1min, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 1hour, 2, 4, 8. NIBP CUFF MAIN ALARM STAT:...
  • Page 122: Nibp Status Messages

    BM3 Operation Manual Warning Periodically check patient limb circulation distal to the cuff. Check frequently when using auto NBP in 1 and 2 minute intervals. Intervals below 10 minutes are not recommended for extended periods of time. Warning Pay attention to not to block connecting hose when you put cuff on patient.
  • Page 123: Etco2

    9. EtCO2 9.1 INTRODUCTION Position of EtCO Connector and Accessory EtCO ACCESSORY 9.2 EtCO Parameter Window 9.3 EtCO Parameter Setting Menu Rev 2.5 9.EtCO2 123...
  • Page 124: Introduction

    BM3 Operation Manual 9.1 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.
  • Page 125 BM3 Operation 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 Kit w/...
  • Page 126 BM3 Operation Manual EtCO2 connector position and accessory (Mainstream, Respironics) EtCO2 Connector CAPNOSTAT 5 mainstream CO2 sensor and connector Mainstream sensor Mainstream sensor connector EtCO2 accessories for mainstream applications EtCO2 monitoring accessory uses the accessories for CapnoStat 5 microstream sensor of Respironics Company.
  • Page 127 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 128 BM3 Operation 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 2.5 9. EtCO2...
  • Page 129: Etco2 Parameter Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 9.2 EtCO2 Parameter Window Upper/lower limit value of FiCO2 alarm 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 EtCO : Display of concentration value of carbon dioxide...
  • Page 130: Etco2 Parameter Setting Menu

    BM3 Operation Manual 9.3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu ALARM LIMITS: A menu to set the alarm limit STANDBY: A menu to set the power saving status of EtCO2 module SCALE: A menu to set the screen scale of measured waveform...
  • Page 131 BM3 Operation 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 Scale...
  • Page 132: Etco2 Sweep Speed

    BM3 Operation Manual EtCO2 SWEEP SPEED EtCO2 speed is 6.5mm/s. Speed is changeable to 6.25, 12.5, 25mm/s. SWEEP WAVEFORM MAIN ALARM SPEED: SCALE: MENU 6.25mm/s 40mmHg APNEA DETECT: SETTINGS ZERO WAVEFORM SCALE (Measured waveform scale setting) This sets the range of measured waveform versus pressure.
  • Page 133 BM3 Operation Manual SETTINGS (Various setting) Different menus are applied to provide menu and information for handling the EtCO2 module. SWEEP WAVEFORM MAIN ALARM SPEED: SCALE: MENU 6.25mm/s 40mmHg APNEA DETECT: SETTINGS ZERO MAIN MODULE MODULE EtCO2 MENU SETUP INFO...
  • Page 134 BM3 Operation Manual BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: This setting is used to set current Barometric Pressure. GAS TEMPERATURE: This setting is used to set temperature of the gas mixture. This setting is useful when bench testing using static gasses where the temperature is often room temperature or below.
  • Page 135 BM3 Operation Manual MODULE INFO MAIN MODULE MODULE EtCO2 MENU SETUP INFO RESET PREV MENU APNEA ALARM: This performs a function to set the display of apnea message alarm. This displays a “apnea” message at the center of parameter window as shown in the figure below with apnea alarm on in case of apnea until the set apnea period is passed through.
  • Page 136 BM3 Operation 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.
  • Page 137: Temperature

    10. TEMPERATURE 10.1 Outline Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable 10.2 Temperature Data Window 10.3 Temperature Setup ALARM ALARM LIMIT ALARM LEVEL ALARM SOUND UNIT SELECT BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 138: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 10.1 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...
  • Page 139: Temperature Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 10.2 Temperature Data Window Unit: Displays temperature unit. Temperature: Displays temperature. 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.
  • Page 140: Temperature Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 10.3 Temperature Setup ALARM: Temperature measurement alarm set UNIT SELECT : Temperature measurement unit set ALARM Alarm menu provide ALARM LIMIT, LEVEL and ALARM SOUND. BM3OM-2.62 10.TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 141: Alarm Limit

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMIT Setting numeric value is 0℃ ~ 50.0℃. 1. Move the ▶ mark to select either RETURN or TEMP, and press. 2. After pressing the cursor at TEMP, move it to LOW, and press. 3. When the color has changed, move the cursor again to select a target value, and press.
  • Page 142: Alarm Level

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in alarm. ALARM LEVELS RETURN ALARM LEVEL TEMP MESSAGE PROBE OFF MESSAGE ALARM SOUND The menu which decide activate of warning sign and message display when the respiration alarm is...
  • Page 143: Unit Select

    BM3 Operation Manual UNIT SELECT Able to select unit with °C, °F. UNIT MAIN ALARM SELECT: MENU °F Check list 1. The temperature probe(YSI 400 series) is correctly positioned on the patient. 2. Temperature cable is attached to the monitor.
  • Page 144: Print

    11. PRINT 11.1 Print Printer and Heat Sensitivity Paper Function and Setup Menu 11.2 Paper Change BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 145: Print

    BM3 Operation Manual 11.1 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.
  • Page 146: Function And Setup Menu

    BM3 Operation Manual Function and Setup Menu 1. Press the PRINT Key for continuous printing. 2. Select Printing Speed 25, 50 mm/s. 3. Set up ALARM PRINT in the MORE menu to activate ALARM during printing. ALARM ALARM PRINT 4. Data is printed in a selected wave form along with personal information of the patient.
  • Page 147 BM3 Operation Manual PRINTER WAVE MAIN SPEED: FORM1: MENU 50mm/s WAVE WAVE PREV FORM3: FORM2: MENU SPO2 RESP WAVE WAVE MAIN FORM3: FORM1: MENU SPO2 > SPO2 RESP PREV MENU If there is no print sheet, no paper icon of appears.
  • Page 148: Paper Change

    BM3 Operation Manual 11.2 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.
  • Page 149: Message List

    BM3 Operation Manual 12. MESSAGE LIST Function Message Details LEAD FAULT Lead Cable is not properly connected. PROBE OFF Probe is not properly connected. Patient’s finger is off the probe. CHECK PROBE PULSE SEARCH Detection by the monitor of a pulse has ceased.
  • Page 150: Default Setting Value

    BM3 Operation Manual 13. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE 1. Adult-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message NIBP -Rate T( ْ C) EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR Parameter Limits High NIBP-S NIBP-M NIBP-D -Rate RR(RESP) T( C/ ْ F) 30.0/86.0 42.0/107.6 AWRR EtCO2 FiCO2 BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 151 BM3 Operation Manual Display Patient Age Adult Color format Color Primary ECG Arrhythmia Detect Pace Print Waveform2 Print Waveform3 Alarm Print NIBP Auto NIBP Cuff Size RR(RESP) Lead Alarm Volume QRS Volume Pulse Volume ECG Lead Fault Message Probe Off...
  • Page 152: Neonate-Icu Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual 2. Neonate-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message NIBP -Rate T( ْ C) EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR Parameter Alarm Limits High NIBP-S NIBP-M NIBP-D -Rate RR(RESP) T( C/ ْ F) 30.0/86.0 42.0/107.6 EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR BM3OM-2.62 13. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE...
  • Page 153 BM3 Operation Manual Display Patient Age 0~2 years Color format Color Primary ECG Arrhythmia Detect Pace Print Waveform2 Print Waveform3 Alarm Print NIBP Auto NIBP Cuff Size RR(RESP) Lead Alarm Volume QRS Volume Pulse Volume ECG Lead Fault Message Probe Off...
  • Page 154: Pediatric-Icu Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual 3. Pediatric-ICU Mode Alarm level High Medium Message NIBP -Rate T( ْ C) EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR Parameter Alarm Limits High NIBP-S NIBP-M NIBP-D -Rate RR(RESP) T( C/ ْ F) 30.0/86.0 42.0/107.6 AWRR EtCO2 FiCO2 BM3OM-2.62 13. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE...
  • Page 155 BM3 Operation Manual Display Patient Age 3~16years Color format Color Primary ECG Arrhythmia Detect Pace Print Waveform2 Print Waveform3 Alarm Print NIBP Auto NIBP Cuff Size RR(RESP) Lead Alarm Volume QRS Volume Pulse Volume ECG Lead Fault Message Probe Off...
  • Page 156: Spot Mode

    SPOT MODE 1. General Operation 2. Patient/Data Management 3. Save Record 4. Saved Data Management 5. Setup 6. NIBP 7. SpO2 8. Temperature 9. PRINT BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 157: General Operation

    BM3 Operation Manual 1. General Operation 1.1 Function and key The product has LCD screen and 5 functional keys and 1 trim knob. Operating the BM3 Spot Monitor Numeric Value display window Reverse printer Blood pressure Supplement key Trim Knob Key...
  • Page 158: Screen Generating Power Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual Movement and Selection in Menu Select and regulate each Menu with turning Trim Knob Key to the left and right 1.2 Screen Generating Power Mode There are 3 types of screen generating power mode. Select the screen generating mode icon or press supplement key to change the screen generating power.
  • Page 159 BM3 Operation Manual TEXT VIEW 10-JAN-2007 12:23 JOHN mmHg %SpO2 mmHg S-PR 09:30 42.0 ‘C MEAN 30.0 2:10 SAVE CANCEL GRAPHIC VIEW 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 36.7 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 SAVE CANCEL BM3OM-2.62 1. General operation...
  • Page 160 BM3 Operation Manual RECORD LIST VIEW 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 Patient T Date TIME NIBP(mmHg) SpO2 Temp(‘C) P2007201232 A 10-01 09:20:32 80(S) 150/90(115) 36.9 P2007181942 P 10-01 10:30:20 70(S) 132/71(92) 37.1...
  • Page 161: Standard Menu Operation

    BM3 Operation Manual 1.3 Standard Menu Operation Screen Organization Real-Time Wave Numeric Value Display Pattern Window Window 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 36.7 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 SAVE CANCEL Menu Button Menu Icon Real Time Wave Pattern Window: Print measured Wave Pattern Window Numeric Value Window:There are 3 windows in it and each window displays analyzed data and...
  • Page 162 BM3 Operation Manual 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 36.7 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 Patient T Date TIME NIBP(mmHg) SpO2 Temp(‘C) P2007201232 A 10-01 09:20:32 80(S) 150/90(115) 36.9 P2007181942 P 10-01 10:30:20 70(S) 132/71(92) 37.1 Unknown A 10-01...
  • Page 163: Menu Select

    BM3 Operation Manual Menu Select 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 TIME Patient T Date NIBP(mmHg) SpO2 Temp(‘C) P2007201232 A 10-01 09:20:32 80(S) 150/90(115) 36.9 P2007181942 P 10-01 10:30:20 70(S) 132/71(92) 37.1 Unknown...
  • Page 164: Numeric Value Window

    BM3 Operation Manual Numeric Value Window It displays measured numeric value, functional setting, and limited numeric value. %SpO2 S-PR Limited Numeric Value 60 98 Numeric Value Select Menu Using by Trim Knob Key A right-hand turn makes a movement in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 165: List Selective Menu

    BM3 Operation Manual The above figure shows how the cursor moves on the screen. The cursor moves according to the direction the Trim Knob Key is turned. Press the Trim Knob Key if you want to change a letter currently on the screen.
  • Page 166: Patient/Data Management

    2. PATIENT/DATA MANAGEMENT 2.1 Outline 2.2 Admit Type 2.3 Select Patient in Admit Information 2.4 Alarm Outline 2.5 Alarm Setup 2.6 Alarm Limit Setup 2.7 Alarm Print 2.8 Alarm Volume 2.9 Alarm Level 2.10 Nurse Call 2.11 Alarm Sound BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 167: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.1 Outline Resister patient’s ID and name to save data of each patient. Divide to patient’s ID and type. Patient’s type divided as adult, baby, and Infant. The screen initializes after once saved patient’s record in Spot mode.
  • Page 168 BM3 Operation Manual elect save menu and complete patient registration. Display registered patient’s ID and Type on the top of the screen. Select CANCEL button to cancel registration. 10-JAN-2007 12:23 JOHN mmHg %SpO2 mmHg S-PR 09:30 42.0 ‘C MEAN 30.0...
  • Page 169: Select Patient In Admit Information

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.3 Select Patient in Admit Information Able to select recoded patient in the patient list Select patient icon in menu icon. Select search menu and Confirm patient list in menu window. The patient list is the patient who already has measured data.
  • Page 170: Alarm Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.4 Alarm Outline 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.
  • Page 171: Alarm Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.5 Alarm Setup Select alarm icon in menu icon. ALARM LIMITS:The machine enables one to see and change the limits of alarm for all parameter functions. ALARM PRINT:with an ON/OFF setup, the related information is printed out whenever an alarm is given.
  • Page 172: Alarm Print

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.7 Alarm Print With an ON/OFF setup, the related information is printed out whenever an alarm is given. 2.8 Alarm Volume The volume of each alarm can be adjusted in 10 step. 2.9 Alarm Level Priority of each parameter alarm can be set up.
  • Page 173: Nurse Call

    BM3 Operation Manual 2.10 Nurse Call Set the feature of the NURSE CALL. NURSE CALL SETUP RETURN CONTENTS NURSE CALL NORMAL OPEN NORMAL MODE ONE TIME CALL MODE 1. NURSE CALL : ON/OFF The nurse call function is enable or disable.
  • Page 174: Save Record

    3. SAVE RECORD 3.1 Outline 3.2 Adjust to Record Save Mode 3.3 Measure with Monitor Mode 3.4 Measure with Manual Mode 3.5 Save 3.6 Exit from Saving Mode BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 175: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 3.1 Outline There are two modes to save data. One is called MONITOR mode. It saves the patient’s ID/TYPE without re-register once patient registered. The other called SPOT mode. It initializes the machine once Patient’s record saved.
  • Page 176: Measure With Manual Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual 3.4 Measure with MANUAL Mode Measure after setup a mode to MANUAL. It saves as press the button after measurement. NIBP ending spot numeric value stores when NIBP is INTERVAL mode. When NIBP is MANUAL mode, it saves measured numeric value after 60seconds of event below.
  • Page 177: Exit From Saving Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual 3.6 Exit from Saving Mode It is used for exiting status of monitoring in monitor mode. It is used for initializing the patient who registered in MANUAL mode. To exit savings mode, select cancel button in menu button.
  • Page 178: Saved Data Management

    4. SAVED DATA MANAGEMENT 4.1 Record List View 4.2 Exit from Record List 4.3 View Specified Patients Record List 4.4 View All Patients Record List 4.5 Adjust Record 4.6 Delete a Record 4.7 Delete a Patients Record 4.8 Delete All Patients Record BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 179: Record List View

    BM3 Operation Manual 4.1 Record List View Select in the List window and move inside of the list for Management. Turn Trim Knob button in inside of the list then move to records. Move to patient’s record then press Trim Knob button to adjust or delete.
  • Page 180: Exit From Record List

    BM3 Operation Manual 4.2 Exit from Record List There are 4 ways to exit from Record List. 1. Press Home menu in the Menu. 2. Press return menu at the top of the record list window. 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2...
  • Page 181: View Specified Patients Record List

    BM3 Operation Manual 3. Press Rtn in the Menu. Then it will return to Record List. 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN %SpO2 S-PR MEAN ‘C 09:60 8HRS 42.0 2:10 mmHg 30.0 Patient T Date TIME NIBP(mmHg) SpO2 Temp(‘C) P2007201232 A 10-01 09:20:32...
  • Page 182: View All Patients Record List

    BM3 Operation Manual 4.4 View All Patients Record List Move to Record List. Press Trim Knob Key on Patient’s record in the list then Menu window will pop up. Select View All menu in Menu window. 4.5 Adjust Record Move to Record List to adjust the record.
  • Page 183 BM3 Operation Manual 1) Adjust patient’s ID. Select ID menu window and Adjust VIEW DELETE DELETE DELETE EDIT HOME PATIENT RECORD PATIENT Rtn PATIENT ID TYPE SAVE CANCEL PATIENT ID ABCDA_ 2) Adjust patient’s type. Select Type menu and Adjust...
  • Page 184: Delete A Record

    BM3 Operation Manual 4.6 Delete a Record Move to the Record List. Move to the Record where you want to adjust by turning Trim Knob Key. Be cautious to delete because deleted record can not be replace. T Date TIME NIBP(mmHg) SpO2 Temp(‘C)
  • Page 185: Delete All Patients Record

    BM3 Operation Manual 4.8 Delete All Patients Record Enter the record list to delete all the record. Select Trim Knob Button in the patient’s record then select Delete All. Be cautious to delete because deleted record can not be replace.
  • Page 186: Setup

    5. SETUP 5.1 SETUP 5.2 DISPLAY 5.3 SAVE MODE 5.4 USER SERVICE 5.5 SYSTEM 5.6 KEY SOUND 5.7 MAKER SERVICE BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 187: Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 5.1 SETUP Select setup Icon in the menu icon. DISPLAY: A menu to set up screen SAVE MODE: A menu to setup the record saving mode ( AUTO , MANUAL ) USER SERVICE: To setup information of equipment SYSTEM: To set up connection to external computer KEY SOUND: Set up ON/OFF of Key sound.
  • Page 188: Save Mode

    BM3 Operation Manual 4. DEMO Setup the movement to demo/action mode. 5.3 SAVE MODE Set up menu for record saving mode. AUTO mode is to save all of measured data with a same person’s ID and TYPE. MANUAL mode is initializing ID whenever saving is activated.
  • Page 189: System

    BM3 Operation Manual 5.5 SYSTEM Setup for connect to outside computer. 10-JAN-2007 12:23 JOHN mmHg %SpO2 mmHg S-PR 09:30 42.0 SYSTEM INFO SET ‘C MEAN 30.0 RETURN CONTENTS 2:10 MAIN VER 1.10.BHCDDCA CENTRAL 192 . 168 . 030 . 100 HOST IP 192 .
  • Page 190: Nibp

    6. NIBP 6.1 Outline NIBP Connector Location and Cuff 6.2 NIBP Data Window 6.3 NIBP Setup ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE NIBP STAT INFLASTION SET UNIT SELECT INTERVAL BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 191: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 6.1 Outline The function is to measure minimum, maximum, and average blood pressure by using oscillometric method. NIBP Connector Location and Cuff NIBP Connector ADULT NIBP 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.
  • Page 192: Nibp Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 6.2 NIBP Data Window Measurement group Type: display type of measurement group alarm limit numeric value:display mmHg mmHg alarm setting range of blood pressure. Cuff Type:Indicates Cuff size(Adult). systolic: the maximum blood pressure 09:30 MEAN Measurement time...
  • Page 193: Alarm Limit

    BM3 Operation Manual ALARM LIMIT Numeric value of Systolic, Diastolic, and mean pressure is 10 ~ 350mmHg. A DT JOHN 10-JAN-2005 12:23 mmHg %SpO2 S-PR 128.8 09:60 ‘C MEAN NIBP ALARM LIMIT 128.8 RETURN UNIT HIGH 2:10 NIBP-S mmHg mmHg...
  • Page 194: Inflation Set

    BM3 Operation Manual INFLATION SET The function for setup of pressure at the beginning Set numeric value is 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, and 240. CUFF NIBP INFLATION UNIT ALARM INTERVAL: SIZE: STAT: SET: SELECT: LIMIT 170mmHg...
  • Page 195: Nibp Status Messages

    BM3 Operation Manual NIBP Status Messages Below is a list of system status alarm messages which may be displayed in the NIBP parameter window during monitoring. Status Message Monitor Response Solution OVER System status alarm. Remove cuff and contact PRESSURE Auto mode will shut off after ONE message.
  • Page 196: Spo

    7. SpO 7.1 Outline Connector Location and Measuring Cable 7.2 SpO2 Data Window 7.3 SpO2 Setup ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED RATE VOLUME ALARM LEVEL BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 197: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 7.1 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.
  • Page 198: Spo2 Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 7.2 SpO Data Window Display wave pattern : Numeric Value: Pulse Limit Numeric Displays pitch of voltage to Displays SpO alarm Value bar graph. Numeric Value. Displays PR range. Pulse: Amount of oxygen in the blood: Displays amount of Pulse.
  • Page 199: Spo

    BM3 Operation Manual 7.3 SpO Setup ALARM LIMIT:A menu to set SpO limit. SWEEP SPEED: A menu to set speed of WAVE display. RATE VOLUME: A menu to set Rate Volume. ALARM LEVEL : A menu to set SpO2 ALARM LEVEL.
  • Page 200: Sweep Speed

    BM3 Operation Manual SWEEP SPEED Adjust WAVE DISPLAY speed setup as below. Numeric value is 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50mm/s SWEEP RATE ALARM ALARM SPEED VOLUME LIMIT LEVEL 6.25mm/s SWEEP > 6.25mm/s 25mm/s SPEED 12.5mm/s 50mm/s RATE VOLUME Rate Volume can be adjusted from off and 10% to 100%.
  • Page 201: Probe Off Condition

    BM3 Operation Manual PROBE OFF 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 “ PROBE OFF” condition as a System Warning alarm. You can, however, set it as a System ALARM LEVEL in Monitor Defaults.
  • Page 202: Temperature

    8. TEMPERATURE 8.1 Outline Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable 8.2 Temperature Data Window 8.3 Temperature Setup ALARM LIMIT UNIT SELECT PROBE SITE BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 203: Outline

    BM3 Operation Manual 8.1 Outline Adjust electric signal procedure in change of resistance ingredient followed by temperature change then it shows numeric value through signal procedure. Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable Temperature Connector Temperature Measuring Cable Note Temperature probe is correctly positioned and fixed to do not disconnect on the patient.
  • Page 204: Temperature Data Window

    BM3 Operation Manual 8.2 Temperature Data Window Temperature Unit: Displays Temperature Unit. Alarm limit on the least low temperature : Indicates temperature limits Temperature numeric value: Displays temperature numeric value.. Note For an accuracy measurement for human body, it takes 3 minute interval to measure.
  • Page 205: Temperature Setup

    BM3 Operation Manual 8.3 Temperature Setup ALARM LIMIT: Sets up temperature limit. UNIT: Sets up temperature measurement unit. PROBE SITE: Displays temperature measurement region. ALARM LIMIT Numeric value is 0℃ ~ 50.0℃. 10-JAN-2005 12:23 JOHN mmHg %SpO2 S-PR 09:60 128.8 ‘C...
  • Page 206: Unit Select

    BM3 Operation Manual UNIT SELECT It is able to select °C and °F unit. PROBE SITE (Measurement Position) Set up to display temperature measurement region. Measurement regions are ORAL, AUXILLARY, and RECTAL. Check list 4. The temperature probe(YSI 400 series) is correctly positioned on the patient.
  • Page 207: Print

    9. PRINT 9.1 Print Print and Heat Sensitivity Paper Function and Setup Menu 9.2 Paper Change BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 208: Print

    BM3 Operation Manual 9.1 Print Print and Heat Sensitivity Paper A printer used to print data onto thermal paper, this product is offered as an option, Size of the thermal paper roll: width 58mm x diameter 38 mm papers can be used.
  • Page 209 BM3 Operation Manual 3. RECORD NUMBER Able to setup print from top RECORD to RECORD NUMBER numeric value in current list while activate PRINT in RECORD LIST window. 4. WAVE TIME When printing in WAVEFORM VIEW Able to setup print from current time till WAVE TIME while activate PRINT in the WAVEFORM VIEW.
  • Page 210: Paper Change

    BM3 Operation Manual 9.2 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.
  • Page 211: Trouble Shooting

    10. TROUBLE SHOOTING 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 contact then use the electrode is extremely dry Replace the electrodes The electrode is (Use CE compatible products) in poor condition...
  • Page 212: Spo2 Malfunction

    BM3 Operation Manual 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 3. Temp malfunction...
  • Page 213: Nibp Malfunction

    BM3 Operation Manual 4. NIBP malfunction Are leaks from the hose Replace the hose of cuff connector of cuff Repair the NIBP B/D 5. Abnormality in NIBP measurements The patient moved Make sure the patient stay still while measuring during diagnosis...
  • Page 214: Failure In Battery Recharge

    BM3 Operation Manual 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 at the rate lower than 17V) the adapter is 18V...
  • Page 215: Power Failure

    BM3 Operation Manual 7. Power failure The adapter connector is in bad condition Replace the adapter The output voltage of the adapter is lower than 18V Replace the adapter Repair the power B/D Execute the “admit:” function “Admit” has been...
  • Page 216: Periodic Noises

    BM3 Operation Manual 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 function abnormally Replace the printer Repair the accompanying Equipment BM3OM-2.62 10.TROUBLE SHOOTING...
  • Page 217: Print Failure

    BM3 Operation Manual 9. Print failure The paper tray cover is properly shut Shut the cover tight The printing face of Reverse the paper face paper has been reversed Repair the printer and printer B/D BM3OM-2.62 10.TROUBLE SHOOTING...
  • Page 218: Specification

    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 Accessories included OPTION BM3OM-2.62 SPECIFICATION...
  • Page 219: Ease Of Use

    The monitors are intended for use by trained healthcare professionals in a hospital environment. The BM3 monitors are additionally intended for use in transport situations within hospital environments. The monitors are only for use on one patient at a time. They are not intended for home use. Not therapeutic devices.
  • Page 220: Monitor Performance Specifications

    BM3 Operation Manual Monitor Performance Specifications · Screen: 7” TFT LCD (800×480) · Indicators - Up to 3 wave patterns - 3 levels of alarm sound - Visual alarm - Pulse sound - Battery status - LED external power supply LED ·...
  • Page 221: Respiration Performance Specifications

    BM3 Operation Manual Respiration Performance Specifications · Range: 5 to 120 breaths/min · Accuracy: ±3 breaths/min · Display Sweep Speeds:25mm/sec NIBP capacity · Technique: Oscillometric · Measurement mode: - Manual: Single Measurement - STAT : Start 5 minutes of continuous - Auto:...
  • Page 222 BM3 Operation 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 Auxiliary...
  • Page 223 BM3 Operation 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 NIBP...
  • Page 224 BM3 Operation Manual multiplier when used with a number (2X) Symbols & ° degree(s) > greater than < less than – minus number percent ± plus or minus BM3OM-2.62 Abbreviations and Symbols...
  • Page 225 1 year from date of purchase Date of Purchase Hospital Name : Customer Address : Section Name : Phone : Sales Agency Manufacturer * Thank you for purchasing BM3. * The product is manufactured and passed through strict quality control and through inspection. BM3OM-2.62...
  • Page 226 BM3 Operation Manual International Sales & service Bionet Co., Ltd. : 5F, Shinsegae I&C Digital Center 61 Digital-ro 31 gil, Guro-gu, SEOUL 08375, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Tel : +82-2-6300-6410 / Fax : +82-2-6499-7789 / e-mail: sales@ebionet.com Website: www.ebionet.com U.S.A sales & service representative Bionet America, Inc.

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