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  • Page 1 Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 3 Before operating, please read this manual carefully. Please keep this manual safe for future reference. Product Name: InSight Vet Vital Signs Monitor...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter I Overview ............9 1.1 Introduction ..........9 Chapter II Main Parts & Accessories ....... 12 2.1 Button and Indicator Light ......12 2.2. Power Socket .......... 14 2.3. Reset Micro USB........15 2.4. Ports ............16 2.5.
  • Page 5 2.6. Accessories ..........18 Chapter III Interface ........... 19 3.1 Main Interface .......... 19 3.2 NIBP Measurement Interface ....20 3.3 NIBP Measurement Result Interface ..20 3.4 Sp02 Measurement Interface ....21 3.5 Temperature Measurement Interface ..22 3.6 System Menu ........... 22 3.6.1 Work Mode Setup ....
  • Page 6 3.6.3 Temperature Unit ... 24 3.6.4 Alarm Setup: Set the Alarm Limit of Each Parameter......25 3.6.5 System Set up: System Parameters Setup......26 3.6.6 Review: Measurement Results Review..........28 3.6.6.1 Table ………………………….30 3.6.6.2 Trend Chart …………………..30 Chapter IV NIBP Measurement ......... 35 4.1 General ............
  • Page 7 4.2 NIBP Measurement ........36 4.3 Operation Instruction ........ 40 4.4 NIBP Errors & Possible Causes of Error….. 43 4.5 Maintain and Clean ........45 Chapter V Sp02 Measurement ........49 5.1 Measurement Parameters ......49 5.2 Measurement Instruction ......49 Cautions ..........50 5.4 Sp02 Possible Causes of Error ....
  • Page 8 6.1 Connection Mode ........53 6.2 Possible Causes of Error ......54 Chapter VII Specifications ........55 7.1 Equipment Classification (IEC 60601-1)... 55 7.2 Accuracy Range ........59 7.3 Measurement Accuracy ......59 Chapter VIII Instruction of USB Data Upload ... 64 8.1 Instruction of USB Data Upload ....
  • Page 9: Chapter I Overview

    Chapter I Overview 1.1 Introduction The InSight Vet Vital Signs Monitor is mainly used to measure blood pressure, Sp02, temperature, pulse rate and C0 . This monitor is suitable for Dogs, Cats, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, and could be applied in the operational bed and cage with the optional configuration- wall mount clip.
  • Page 10 NOTE The illustrations in this manual may be slightly different than the actual device due to device revision. Safety Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF Applied. The monitor is suitable for suitable for Dogs, Cats, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs Vital Signs Monitoring. Under the spot measurement mode, it stores up to 100 patients’...
  • Page 11 including data listing and data trend chart. Under audio and visual alarm mode, the red light flashes when power is low. When measuring data beyond the alarm limit, the font of the result data becomes red with audio alarm. The user can turn alarms on or off as required.
  • Page 12: Chapter Ii Main Parts & Accessories

    Chapter II Main Parts & Accessories Button and Indicator Light Fig. 2.1.1 Button and Indicator Light...
  • Page 13 ⚫ Power Switch Switch on/off ⚫ Mute Press this key to suspend or resume the alarm loudspeaker ⚫ Function 1 Carry out functions as indicated by text showing on the lower left corner of screen ⚫ Function 2 Carry out functions as indicated by text showing on the lower right corner of screen ⚫...
  • Page 14: Power Socket

    2.2. Power Socket Fig. 2.2.1 Power Socket Note Please only use the power adapter supplied. Do not use device while charging.
  • Page 15: Reset Micro Usb

    2.3. Reset Micro USB Fig. 2.3.1 Reset Micro USB Open the protecting shell and plug a needle into the reset hole. Press hard, the device will be reset.
  • Page 16: Ports

    2.4. Ports Fig. 2.4.1 Ports...
  • Page 17: Mounting Hole

    2.5. Mounting Hole Fig. 2.5.1 Mounting Hole...
  • Page 18: Accessories

    Note Mounting hole is used with accessories from other manufacturers such as accessories on stand of infusion pump. 2.6. Accessories A. Veterinary Cuff, 5pcs B. NIBP Extension Hose,1pc C. Sp02 sensor, 1 pc D. Temperature Probe, 1 pc E. Power Adapter, 1pc F.
  • Page 19: Chapter Iii Interface

    Chapter III Interface 3.1 Main Interface Note...
  • Page 20: Nibp Measurement Interface

    After the internal memory is full, the earliest records will be overwritten. 3.2 NIBP Measurement Interface When measuring NIBP, the MAP bar displays real-time blood pressure data and current measurement information. 3.3 NIBP Measurement Result Interface If there is a blood pressure measurement error, the device will show an error code on the screen.
  • Page 21: Sp02 Measurement Interface

    Note When Sp02 sensor is plugged in, the pulse rate is from the Sp02 calculation; otherwise the pulse rate is from blood pressure calculation. 3.4 Sp02 Measurement Interface...
  • Page 22: Temperature Measurement Interface

    3.5 Temperature Measurement Interface 3.6 System Menu Turn on the device, press “Set” button to enter the system setup menu.
  • Page 23 Fig. 3.6 System Menu...
  • Page 24: Work Mode Setup

    3.6.1 Work Mode Setup SPOT & Monitoring Mode Under SPOT mode, the device will shut off automatically with no measuring operating within 3 minutes, otherwise the results are recorded once every 30 seconds. Under Monitoring mode, the device works continuously, the results are recorded once every 2 seconds.
  • Page 25: Alarm Setup: Set The Alarm Limit

    3.6.4 Alarm Setup: Set the Alarm Limit of Each Parameter Fig.3.6.4 Alarm SYS alarm range: 40~280mmHg DIA alarm range: 10~220mmHg Sp02 alarm range: 0%~100%...
  • Page 26: Parameters Setup

    Temperature alarm range:18~45℃ (64-113°F) Pulse rate alarm range:0~250BPM 3.6.5 System Setup: System Parameters Setup Fig. 3.6.5 System Setup...
  • Page 27 Low Power Mode Under SPOT mode with low power mode on, the device will shut off automatically with no measuring operating within 3 minutes. If low power mode is off, it will not shut off. Note Under Monitoring mode, Low Power Mode is unavailable.
  • Page 28: Review

    Time: Adjustable Set ID (under SPOT mode): Select ID, New ID, Delete ID Default Configuration: To restore the default factory settings Machine Maintenance: password “0000” Machine Information: Version No. 3.6.6 Review: Measurement Results Review...
  • Page 29 Choose “OK”, System will return to “Review” Menu: Fig.3.6.6 Review Menu...
  • Page 30: Table

    3.6.6.1 Table NIBP Table: Time, SYS,DIA,PR Sp02 Table:Time,Sp02,PR Temperature Table: Time, TEMP 3.6.6.2 Trend Chart NIBP Trend Chart...
  • Page 31 Fig.3.6.6.1 NIBP Trend Chart The trend chart shows SYS, DIA and pulse rate by different colour, the left vertical axis represents the NIBP, the right vertical axis represents the pulse rate. The...
  • Page 32 horizontal axis represents time, the trend chart includes ID, Pages, Date (time range in this page), to view all the data through all the pages. Sp02 Trend Chart Fig.3.6.6.1 NIBP Trend Chart...
  • Page 33 The Sp02 trend chart displays Sp02 and pulse rate. The left vertical axis is oxygen saturation in percent, the right vertical axis is pulse rate, the horizontal axis is the measurement time. Temperature Trend Chart The temperature trend displays temperature data, the unit is either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
  • Page 34 Fig.3.6.6.2 Temperature Trend Chart...
  • Page 35: Chapter Iv Nibp Measurement

    Chapter IV NIBP Measurement 4.1 General ◼ NIBP monitoring adopts oscillometric technology ◼ Measurement Mode: Manual, Auto ◼ Measure systolic, mean, diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate ◼ Applies to Dogs, Cats, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. Warning ◼ Do not measure NIBP on patients with sickle-cell disease or with any skin damage.
  • Page 36: Nibp Measurement

    4.2 NIBP measurement Warning: Make sure the inflatable hose is connected with the cuff and the monitor, and the hose is not folded or twisted. 1. Insert the inflatable hose into the NIBP socket. 2. Secure the blood pressure cuff on the patient’s limb (Fig. 4.2.1): ◆...
  • Page 37 cause Ischaemia. Fig. 4.2.1 Cuff Usage...
  • Page 38 Note The width of the cuff should be 40% of the appendage circumference in dogs and 30% in cats, using the forelimb, hindlimb or tail. Using a cuff that is too large will tend to give falsely lower blood pressure readings and vice versa. Vet Reusable NIBP Cuff: Species Type Circumference Cuff Width Hose...
  • Page 39 46~66cm Equine 21cm Veterinary Disposable NIBP Cuff: Size Circumference Cuff Width Tube Length 3~6cm 2.5cm 1.5m 4~8cm 3.2cm 6~11cm 4.3cm 7~13cm 5.1cm 8~15cm 6.0cm Make sure that the cuff size is within the range. 3. Connect the cuff and the inflatable hose. It is recommended that the tail is used for taking the measurement or alternatively the chosen limb...
  • Page 40: Operation Instruction

    should be placed at the same level as the patient’s heart. You can adjust the measurement results as below: ◆ If the cuff is placed higher than the heart level, add 0.75mmHg (0.10kPa) per each centimetre gap. ◆ If it is placed lower than the heart level, deduct 0.75mmHg (0.10kPa) per each centimetre gap.
  • Page 41 automatic measurement. System will work according to the interval time. Stop Automatic Measurement During automatic measurement, press the STOP button to stop measuring, system will start next automatic measurement after 30 seconds. Perform Manual Measurement ◆ Press the ‘Meas’ button to start the manual measurement ◆...
  • Page 42 ◆ If liquid is spilled on the monitor or accessories, especially when liquid enters the monitor, please stop using the monitor and contact related service personnel. ◆ According situation, oscillometric measurement has some limits. This measurement method requires to find the regular pulse waveform generated by the arterial pressure.
  • Page 43: Nibp Errors & Possible Causes Of Error

    4.4 NIBP Error and Possible Cause of Error Error Cause SysErr Self-test fail SysErr2 NIBP module system error CuffLoose Cuff is too loose, or cuff not connected CuffErr Use small animal cuff under vet mode Leakage Valve or gas circuit leak PressErr NIBP Valves are not working appropriately Patient’s pulse is too weak or cuff is loose...
  • Page 44 Patient’s blood pressure exceeds OverRange the measurement range Motion During measurement, motion artefact in signal or too much interference Protect0 Cuff pressure exceeds the range, Large animals:300mmHg, Small animals: 150mmHg Saturate Too large signal amplitude caused by motion or other reasons Vet: Cuff pressure over 2kPa (...
  • Page 45: Maintain And Clean

    for more than 3minutes Small Animals: Cuff pressure over 0.67kPa (5mmHg)last for more than 90s Reset NIBP module reset 4.5 Maintain and Clean Warning ◼ Don’t press the rubber hose ◼ Don’t let the cleansing liquid enter the vital signs monitor and the charge dock, as it may damage the monitor ◼...
  • Page 46 Sterilise in hot air-drying oven, gas or radiation sterilisation. Remember to remove the rubber hose prior to sterilisation. Cuff can be cleaned by hand-wash or machine-wash (hand-wash can extend service life), but do not dry-clean. Remember to remove the rubber hose prior to cleaning.
  • Page 47 Fig. 4.5.1 Take off the rubber hose from the cuff...
  • Page 48 Disposable NIBP Cuff Disposable NIBP cuff can be used for only one patient, it cannot be disinfected or sterilised under high pressure steam.
  • Page 49: Chapter V Sp02 Measurement

    Chapter V Sp02 Measurement 5.1 Measurement Parameters Arterial Oxygen Saturation (Sp02): Oxyhaemoglobin percentage of total haemoglobin Pleth Waveform (Pleth): Vet pulse signal Pleth waveform Pulse Rate: pulse per minute Index Bar: In proportion to the pulse strength Blood flow perfusion index: PI values reflect the situation of pulsatile blood flow, which reflect the ability of blood flow perfusion.
  • Page 50: Cautions

    3) Put the patient’s tongue into the Sp02 sensor appropriately. If this is not practical alternatives are the Lip, Ear, Paw (digits) or Vulva/Prepuce. Cautions ◼ Must use the Sp02 sensor shipped with the monitor ◼ Keep the Sp02 sensor stable to get accurate measurement results ◼...
  • Page 51: Sp02 Possible Causes Of Error

    ◼ Don’t reuse a disposable Sp02 sensor ◼ During long term monitoring, check the placement of the probe frequently and ensure there is good contact between the Sp02 sensor and the patient. ◼ Keep measured skin clean, otherwise it may influence the accuracy of the Sp02 measurement ◼...
  • Page 52 no Sensor Sp02 sensor not connected Sensor off No paw in sensor Searching Searching pulse...
  • Page 53: Chapter Vi Temperature Measurement

    Chapter VI Temperature Measurement 6.1 Connection Mode For reusable TEMP probe, plug it into the TEMP probe socket. The TEMP probe can either be placed into the oesophagus (recommended) or be placed rectally. Maintain and Cleaning Warning Turn off the device and disconnect the AC power before cleaning the device or probe.
  • Page 54: Possible Causes Of Error

    2. Do not use steam sterilisation. 3. Only use detergent with alcohol sterilisation 6.2 TEMP Error and Possible Cause of error Error Cause SysErr5 TEMP module self-test/communication err Overrange Beyond the measurement range...
  • Page 55: Chapter Vii Specifications

    Chapter VII Specifications 7.1 Equipment Classification (IEC 60601-1) According to the type of protection against electric shock: Class II (on AC power) internally powered (on battery power) According to the degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF Applied Display: 3.5" Colour TFT Dimensions: 65mm*30mm*145mm Weight: 250g with rechargeable battery Working Environment:...
  • Page 56 Humidity Operating:15%~80% Storage/Transportation: ≤95% Altitude 700hPa~1060hPa Power 4V, DC P≤3.2VA NIBP Measuring Technology: Automatic oscillometric technology Mode: Manual, Auto, Stat Measuring Interval in AUTO Mode: 1 ~ 90 (Min) Measuring Interval in Continuous Mode: 5 (Min) Pulse Rate Range: 40 ~ 240 (bpm)
  • Page 57 Alarm: SYS, DIA, MEAN Measuring Range: Large animal Mode 40 ~270 (mmHg) MEAN 20 ~230(mmHg) 10 ~210 (mmHg) Medium Animal Mode 40 ~ 200 (mmHg) MEAN 10 ~ 150 (mmHg) 20 ~ 165 (mmHg) Small Animal Mode 40 ~ 135 (mmHg) MEAN 20 ~ 105 (mmHg) 10 ~ 95 (mmHg)
  • Page 58 Pressure 1mmHg 5mmHg Maximum Mean Error Maximum Standard Deviation 8mmHg Over-pressure Protection Large Animal Mode 290(mmHg) Medium Animal Mode 240 (mmHg) Small Animal Mode 145 (mmHg) Alarm Limit Setting SYS 40~280 mmHg DIA 10~220 mmHg Measurement Range: Sp02: 0~100% PR:0-254bpm...
  • Page 59: Accuracy Range

    Perfusion Index: 0.05%-20% 7.2 Accuracy Range Sp02:70%-100% PR:30-254bpm Perfusion Index: 0.05%-20% 7.3 Measurement Accuracy Sp02: Large/Medium Animal: ±2digits(70-100%) undefined (<70%) Small Animal: ±3digits ( 70-100 % ) undefined (<70%) On Motion Condition: ±3digits Pulse Rate: Large/Medium Animal: ±3digits...
  • Page 60 Small Animal: ±3digits...
  • Page 61 On Motion Condition: ±3digits Alarm Range:0%~100% Temperature Range: 25 - 45C (77 – 113°F) Resolution: 0.1C Accuracy: 0.1C...
  • Page 62 Power Source AC power or battery AC Power 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 30VA Fuse (self-recovery) Input Fuse: 2A/250V Fuse (battery): 60Vdc/3A(max)
  • Page 63 Battery Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery: 3.6V/4.2Ah Work Time: 8 hours Charge Time: 6 hours...
  • Page 64: Chapter Viii Instruction Of Usb Data Upload

    Chapter VIII Instruction of USB Data Upload 8.1 Instructions for USB Data Upload 1) Open “HandleVitalSignsMonitorSoftwareSetup” 2) Select ‘Run anyway’...
  • Page 65 3) Select ‘Next’ 4) Select “Install”...
  • Page 66 5) Select “Next” 6) Select “Finish” 7) Press “Close”...
  • Page 67 8) The below icon will appear on your desktop...
  • Page 68 9) Open the software and connect the InSight Vet Vital Signs via USB to the computer, select Import to transfer data to the PC.
  • Page 70 Woodley Equipment Company Ltd. Old Station Park Buildings St. John Street Horwich Bolton Lancashire BL6 7NY, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1204 669033 Fax: +44 (0) 1204 669034 E-mail: sales@woodleyequipment.com Web: www.woodleyequipment.com...

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