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1. Warnings .................................................................... 2
1.1 Cautions .............................................................................. 2
2. INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 4
2.1 Contents .............................................................................. 4
2.2 Front Panel .......................................................................... 8
2.3 Rear Panel ........................................................................... 9
2.4 Switching On ....................................................................... 10
2.5 Switching Off ....................................................................... 10
3. Operation.................................................................... 11
3.1 Application Screen .............................................................. 11
3.2 Command Bar ..................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Setup ............................................................................................ 12
4. Patient Monitoring ...................................................... 14
4.1 ECG Monitoring ................................................................... 14
4.2 Respiration Monitoring ........................................................ 15
4.3 SpO2 Monitoring ................................................................. 16
4.4 Temperature Monitoring ...................................................... 17
4.5 NIBP Monitoring .................................................................. 18
5. Recorder Setup .......................................................... 19
6. Technical Data ............................................................ 20
7. Care of your Equipment ............................................. 23
7.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting ................................................... 23
8. Warranty & Service ..................................................... 25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HEALTHCARE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Warnings ..............2 1.1 Cautions ................2 2. INTRODUCTION ............4 2.1 Contents ................4 2.2 Front Panel ................8 2.3 Rear Panel ................9 2.4 Switching On ............... 10 2.5 Switching Off ............... 10 3.
  • Page 2: Warnings

    Huntleigh Healthcare. CE MARKING This equipment carries a CE mark but this is only fully valid if it is used in conjunction with cables and other accessories approved by Huntleigh Healthcare Ltd. Cautions Note...
  • Page 3 Possible Do not sterilise this product. Sterilisation environments can Equipment cause severe damage. Damage Do not autoclave or gas sterilise accessories unless manufacturer instructions clearly approve it. Possible Safety Do not substitute accessories. Use only recommended Risk accessories listed in this manual. Substitution may cause the instrument to work improperly.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Contents A R E H E A LT H C 7 5 0 7 5 0 1 X SC750 1 X Mains Lead 1 X User Manual...
  • Page 5 ECG / RESP 1 X Surface 1 X Rectal 1 X Central Temperature Probes (optional) 1 X ECG/RESP Patient Cable 1 X Adult Finger Sensor 1 X SpO2 Interface Cable...
  • Page 6 NIBP 1 X NIBP Hose 1 X Standard Adult Cuff Recorder 1 X Chart Paper...
  • Page 7 Loading Chart Paper Open the door. Insert / Replace chart paper Align paper to roller. 10cm Close the door...
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    Front Panel A R E H E A LT H C 7 5 0 7 5 0 Green “~ “ ON Indicates mains power connected. Yellow “CHG” ON Indicates that the internal battery is charging. Yellow above the “On” / Off” button indicates the unit is switched...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel External DC Input Mains Input Socket Mains ON/OFF Switch I/O Sockets (from the top) : • Ethernet Socket • Serial Port • Keyboard Socket • External Monitor Socket • Equipotential Earth Connector Integral Battery Access Cover Rating and Serial Number Label...
  • Page 10: Switching On

    Switching On Connect the SC750 to mains outlet as shown Use only with a 250V fuse Use only with a 250V fuse Employer uniquement avec Employer uniquement avec un fusible de 250V un fusible de 250V Switch On LED will illuminate Press .
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation Application Screen The screen is arranged into a series of waveforms and numercal indicators. Lead I Lead i (CASC) 1 /cm br/m ADULT AUTO 5 40.0 37.9 SOMEBODY 30.0 PATIENT REF 40.0 38.1 30.0 mmHg REC : OK (MANUAL) °C 18 : 05 11 Apr 2005...
  • Page 12: Command Bar

    Command Bar Press any of the command bar TABS to view or change settings:- System Patient Recorder TRENDS Set FREEZE/ Monitroring Capability up Tabular/ Unfreeze Trends Graphical Trace Alarm Setup RECORD SPOT SETUP SUSPEND TRENDS GO/STOP Suspend NUMERIC START/STOP Alarm Mode Recorder (If fitted)
  • Page 13: Alarm Setup

    FRANÇAIS TIME/DATE SYSTEM SETUP DEUTSCH SYSTEM ESPAÑOL Time Lang ENGLISH PORTUGUÊS hour SET TIME/DATE minute SVENSKA Suspend 2 MINUTES Date 5 MINUTES 15 MINUTES Brilliance month Volume 2003 year Volume DEMO MODE PATIENT NAME/REF Name Name Change Name/Ref A B C D E PATIENT M N O P Q R Mode...
  • Page 14 3.2.2 SPOT Mode When the SPOT button is pressed on the command bar, the screen will change to display ECG/SPO2/NIBP/TEMP in a large format. Please note that no traces are displayed in SPOT mode. SPOT Press The screen will enter SPOT mode. All monitor functions, except ‘Freeze trace’ are active in SPOT mode.
  • Page 15: Patient Monitoring

    Patent Monitoring ECG Monitoring 1. Apply elecrodes to patient. 3 LEAD 5 LEAD 2. Press . . . SETUP Lead I Lead i (CASC) ECG SETUP HR ALARM SETUP HR ALARM DEFAULTS Parameter I, II, III, high high *aVR, aVL, aVF, V Lead Gain x2, x4, x...
  • Page 16: Respiration Monitoring

    Respiration Monitoring Respiration is detected via the ECG electrodes. In some situations it may be necessary to reposition the electrodes as shown. 3 LEAD 5 LEAD 2. Press . . . SETUP 1 /cm br/m RESP BR ALARM SETUP BR ALARM DEFAULTS RESP SETUP high Parameter...
  • Page 17: Spo2 Monitoring

    SpO2 Monitoring 2. Fix cable. 1. Apply sensor. 3. Press . . . SETUP SETUP Parameter PR ALARM SETUP PR ALARM DEFAULTS ALARM SETUP ALARM DEFAULTS high high high high Pulse Beep Auto Limit Auto Limit ALARM SETUP PR ALARM SETUP Use Defaults FACTORY DEFAULTS Use Defaults...
  • Page 18: Temperature Monitoring

    Temperature Monitoring The system accepts a range of YSI 400 compatible temperature sensors. These can be used for surface, central, oesophageal, nasopharyngeal and rectal measurements. Single Channel Dual Channel 1. Press . . . SETUP 40.0 37.9 30.0 40.0 38.1 30.0 °C TEMP...
  • Page 19: Nibp Monitoring

    NIBP Monitoring 1. Apply Cuff to patient. 2. Press . . . SETUP AUTO 5 mmHg NIBP DIA ALARM DEFAULTS DIA ALARM SETUP high high MAP ALARM SETUP MAP ALARM DEFAULTS NIBP SETUP high high MANUAL SYS ALARM SETUP SYS ALARM DEFAULTS TURBO high high...
  • Page 20: Recorder Setup

    Recorder Set-up 1. Press . . . RECORDER RECORDER SETUP Wave 1 Wave 2 RESP 2. Change as required. Wave 3 Wave 4 Alarm Mode 3. Press . . . RESET RESET 4. Press √ to save any changes. Alarm Mode Alarm mode provides two options , ON or OFF.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    10/100 Ethernet socket (RJ45) for connection to Smartsigns Central Nurse Station, Serial port (9 pin ‘D’) for software upgrade or connection to Huntleigh Healthcare BD4000, 6 way mini DIN for external keyboard and a VGA socket for a slave monitor.
  • Page 22 Environmental Operating Storage 10°C to 40°C Temperature range -10°C to 50°C 30% to 90% (non 0% to 99% (non Relative Humidity condensing) condensing) 860mb to 1060mb Pressure 860mb to 1060mb Heart Rate range 15 – 300 BPM Selectable leads I, II, or III with the standard 3 lead option. I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF and V with the 5 lead option.
  • Page 23 Respiration Method Impedance measurement via the ECG chest electrodes. Accuracy ±2% ±1 digit Sensitivity 1Ω/cm; 3Ω/cm selectable. Range 4 – 150 Resp/min. Trends 1, 8 or 24 hour trend of respiration rate Alarms Apnea, high and low rate. Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Range 30 to 280mmHg.
  • Page 24: Care Of Your Equipment

    Care of your Equipment Although the SC750 is robust and has been designed to withstand normal clinical use, the unit contains delicate components such as the display and the accessories, which should be handled and treated with care. We recommend that the system is included into the annual calibration programme where the accuracy of the system is checked against the manufacturers’...
  • Page 25 SpO2 equipment cleaning Unplug the device before cleaning or disinfecting. Do not autoclave or ethylene oxide sterilise, or immerse in any liquid. Clean with soapy water and dry. Patient ECG leads The patient leads should be cleaned with warm water or a neutral cleaner and wiped dry.
  • Page 26 Cleaning the NiBP Tubing Gently wipe the tube with a cloth dampened with a suitable cleaning solution (mild detergent solution). Thoroughly wipe off excess cleaning solutions. DO NOT use any of the following cleaning solutions as they may cause permanent damage to the hose assembly: - Butyl alcohol, Denatured ethanol, Freon™, Mild chlorine bleach solution, Isopropyl alcohol, Trichloroethane, Trichloroethylene, Acetone, Vesphene II, Enviroquat®, Staphene®, Misty®, Glutaraldehyde.
  • Page 27: Warranty & Service

    • Mark the package ‘Service Department - Compact’. For further details, refer to NHS document HSG(93)26 (UK only). Huntleigh Healthcare reserve the right to return product that does not contain a decontamination certificate.
  • Page 28 Division. As part of the ongoing development programme the company reserves the right to modify specifications and materials of the Smartsigns® range without notice. Smartsigns®, Huntleigh and ‘H’ logo are registered trademarks of Huntleigh Technology Ltd. 2006. © Huntleigh Healthcare Ltd. 2006...

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