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User manual ATTENTION: The operators must carefully read and completely understand the present manual before using the product. 33698 / PC-900B 0123 Shenzhen Creative Industry Co., Ltd. 2/F Block 3 Nanyou Tian’an Industry Town - 518054 Shenzhen, GD - P.R.C.
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Welcome to using the Capnograph and Oximeter manual. This manual is copyright reserved. It is prohibited to copy, duplicate or translate into other languages without our written permission. Please to read this manual carefully and then follow its instructions when operating this monitor.
CONTENTS Chapter I Preface ................4 Chapter II Technical specifications and characteristics ....... 5 Chapter III Introduction of Monitor ............7 Chapter IV Patient connection .............. 9 Chapter V Screen display and Operation ........... 13 Chapter VI Charging, Maintenance, Cleaning ........23 Chapter VII Trouble Shooting Analysis ..........
Chapter I Preface I. Brief The purpose of this manual is to provide the User with a brief understanding of the characteristics, functions and operation of the monitor thereby preventing incorrect operation and user error. This device can monitor four physiological parameters for the patient at the same time: End tidal CO concentration (EtCO ), Respiration Rate (RR),...
• This monitor is not suitable for use during the operation of MRI or CT. This Monitor is not MRI Compatible. • To ensure that the monitor is safely grounded when charging use a three-pole socket. • Only use manufacturer designated accessories to ensure compliance with appropriate standards •...
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Accuracy: ±1% of reading or ±1 breaths/min whichever is greater Memory: 24 hours on Screen Trend and Numeric (optional) Method: Creative Patented Proprietary Pulse Oximetry Range: 0 - 100% Accuracy: ±2% for SpO range from 70 - 100% ±3% for SpO range from 50 - 69% Memory: 24 hours on Screen Trend and Numeric...
IP rating IP32 when used in specified Carry Case. CE & Product classification As per IEC 60601- 1 / CSA601.1 / UL2601-1 Type of Protection Class II Degree of Protection: Type BF-Applied Part Mode of Operation: Continuous 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive Compliant CE 0123 Shenzhen Creative Industry Co.
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Screen: Displays waves, menu, alarm and all measuring parameters. : Function button: / a) When menu (except the TREND menu) is activated, press this button to move the cursor. b) When the TREND menu is activated, this button changes between the trend graph and data table On the main display, to press this button to silence alarms for 2 minutes.
Chapter IV Patient connection I. CO measurement Push in and twist 45° clockwise to connect the filter/water trap T3 to the Connector on the top of the Monitor. Attach the selected Gas Sampling Line to the CO filter/water trap Female Luer Connector (Use a Male to Male Luer adapter if necessary) and then select a sampling point as close as possi- ble to either the Patient or the Ventilator Breathing Circuit.
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Figure 3 Instruction for use of the filter/water trap T3: 1. Insert the convex cleat of filter/water trap T3 into the notch of the inlet port of device and turn T3 45°clockwise. 2. Attach male luer lock sample line connector to filter/water trap T3 (Use a Male to Male Luer adapter if the sample line has Female Luer connector) 3.
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III. Theory introduction 1 The measuring principle: The device working theory is NON-DISPERSIVE INFRA RED GAS ANALYZER. The device has an AUTO ZERO ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM and GAIN CONTROL 2 Automatic Offset Calibrations The device was designed to automatically perform calibrations in order to correct for changes in temperature, altitude and electronic component drift.
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2. The use of different SpO sensors There are a number of different SpO Sensors for use with this monitor. Please see brochure or listing at rear of Manual for details. PLEASE NOTE: when SpO is not being monitored the probe should be disconnected from the monitor to save battery life, or the two windows of sensor should be kept face to face, otherwise the light window will remain operational and the photoplethysmogram wave will be disordered and the...
Only use Creative SpO probes approved for use with this Monitor. Always make sure that the sensor is not contaminated or broken before use. Always take care to check that the sensor is applied correctly. Warning: Do not use the SpO sensor if it is damaged or dirty.
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please see the details in VIII. NEW PATIENT b) If the symbol appears, the menu is locked, the setting menu will be disabled unless user press the three buttons , , - at the same time, or enters engineer menu to unlock the menu (Refer to Appendix 2 ENGINEER MENU: Changing compensation of balance gas) c) The symbol ( ) appears if the bluetooth module is equipped.
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II. The Main Menu Figure 6 Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu to set monitor parameters (as FIGURE 6). WARNING All Menu Settings are LATCHING and remain when the Monitor is powered off. Ensure that all necessary settings are reviewed and are suitable for the patient BEFORE use.
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III. CO SET Menu Figure 7 In this menu, press or button to move the cursor up or down, press + button or - button to change the data highlighted by the cursor. To return to the main menu highlight EXIT and press the ENTER button.
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The wave scale means the maximum value of waveform amplitude display but it does not mean data on full-scale. Data on full-scale still means 99mmHg. Default values are as follows: EtCO alarm high limit: 50 mmHg EtCO alarm low limit: 19 mmHg RESP alarm high limit: 30 breaths/min RESP alarm low limit: 08 breaths/min FiCO...
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This menu includes the following setups: 1. The high alarm limits of SpO : SpO 2 ALARM_H: 50%-100%, off : SpO 2 ALARM_L: off, 50%-99% 2. The low alarm limits of SpO 3. The high alarm limits of pulse rate: P_RATE ALARM_H: 70-250 beats/m, OFF 4.
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following menu FIGURE 9.; 3. YES is already selected (highlighted in white) and if you wish to confirm this change press Enter if you do not wish to confirm the change move the cursor and highlight NO and press Enter. 4.
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If the alarm volume is 0, the top line in the main menu will show '!' VII. Trend 1. The graph trend Figure 12 The monitor stores EtCO , PR, SpO and PR as a group of data every 12 seconds (Adjustable in Store Interval under New Patient menu) with accumulated trend up to 24hours respectively.
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If in the corresponding time to the one page of trend table, the user turns off and turns on the device once or more times the trend table will show one or several blue vertical lines with full amplitude, at this time press , then the top row will display the initial information at that turn on time: patient’s ID number and initial time.
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In this graph trend menu, press / button to change graph trend to table trend. Press / button again, to return to graph trend (Figure 12). Every trend table shows 10 groups of data , including time, EtCO (Et), respiration rate (RR), SpO , pulse rate (PR).
5. TYPE: patient type, Adult or Neonate options 6. STORE INTERVAL: adjustable at 12 seconds 7. SAVE: to store the changed data (this needs to be confirmed by the new menu due to possibly substitution to the original data of the same ID of patient) 8.
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Please do not let alcohol, cleaning reagent or sterilizing reagent into filter/water trap. Check that the filter/water trap’s internal membrane is dry clean before it is used. Although recommended as a single patient use item for maximized infection control, in an emergency the filter/water trap may be re-used if in good condition.
This product is not suitable for mechanical re-processing or sterilization. Cleaning instructions: Use Moist (not dripping) wipes with 70% solution of isopropyl alcohol, or very dilute Chlor-clean (1000ppm) or Chlorohexidine (1000ppm) or mild detergent, then allow to air dry naturally. 3.
2. Screen indicating TEMP- LOW. 3. Screen indicating TEMP-IMBALANCE. No values of SpO 1. Finger too cold. 1. Warm up finger. or no wave. 2. Interference of very strong 2. Avoid strong external external light. light. 3. The measurement test 3.
Nitrous oxide HELIUM Helium gas CONCENTRATION O concentration compensation ANAESTHETIC GAS Anaesthetic gas ZERO GAS Base point or Zero point BTPS Temperature and deep lung air pressure compensation CALIBRATE Calibration CANCEL Cancellation OCCLUSION Blocked filter/water trap or gas sample line Appendix 2.
BALANCE GAS: AIR, N O, and HELIUM CONCENTRATION: 20%-99% ANAESTHETIC GAS: 0-20% ZERO GAS: AIR, N2 BTPS: ENABLE, DISABLE MENU: UNLOCK, LOCK LOAD DEFAULTS CALIBRATE Attention: 1. When the menu is in lock condition, menu is disabled. To unlock the menu, press + and ...
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monitor when calibrating using a CO standard gas bottle see figure 16. The device will be damaged by the high pressure of the standard Cal Gas Bottle if the connector is not used. It is strictly forbidden to connect the cal gas bottle directly to the device.
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3. Enter the engineer menu (procedure given at Appendix 2, Figure 15), highlight CALIBRATE, long press ENTER button for 8 seconds to enter the next menu. Figure 17 Highlight STANDARD GAS and adjust the value to that of the concentration of standard gas.
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the main menu. If the calibration is unsuccessful, this menu will show ADJUST ERR. If this occurs the loop needs to be checked to determine if there is a leak or standard gas has run out (the pressure indicator of gas bottle shows 0).
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Congratulations for purchasing a GIMA product. This product meets high qualitative standards both as regards the material and the production. The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of supply of GIMA. During the period of validity of the warranty, GIMA will repair and/or replace free of charge all the defected parts due to production reasons.
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