Fora VSM100 Pro Operator's Manual page 5

Vital signs monitor (blood glucose, blood pressure, temperature, spo2 and ecg measurement)
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MR UNSAFE!
Do not use the VSM100 Pro during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning,
computed tomography (CT) screening, diathermy, radio-frequency identification
(RFID), and electromagnetic security systems.
CAUTION!
Every three months, inspect the blood pressure cuff, SpO
accessories for fraying or other damage. Replace if necessary.
Electric shock hazard: An operator may only perform maintenance procedures
specifically described in this manual. For service, contact the customer service.
This monitor complies with the current applicable standards for electromagnetic
interference. As a precaution, avoid using this monitor close to other equipment.
This monitor is composed of high-quality precision parts. Protect it from severe impact
and shock. If it is dropped or damaged, it should be checked by a qualified service
technician for proper operation prior to further use. Do not use this monitor if you
notice any signs of damage. Contact the customer service for assistance.
Do not use the SpO
limb. Doing so may result in inaccurate pulse rate and perfusion readings.
Do not use the SpO2 probe during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning.
The monitor is waterproof IPX2 degree. However, do not immerse it in water or drip
fluids on heat exhale holes on the rear panel.
When storage space is less than 20 records, the VSM100 Pro will display the
reminder information.
The use of this device is restricted to one patient at a time.
Blood Pressure Warnings and Cautions
These warnings and cautions pertain to the blood pressure feature of this monitor.
WARNING!
Do not wrap the cuff around any of the following locations. Doing so can cause an
accident. Anywhere on the four limbs that a venous pulse is secured, such as where
there is an IV or blood transfusion. Any limb with an artificial dialysis shunt.
When the cuff hose is bent or blocked, there could still be air in the cuff even though
the pressure display reads 0mmHg. This may block the blood flow in the arm, which
may in turn cause peripheral function disorders. In addition, make sure the cuff is
deflated before use.
Avoid compression of the blood pressure hose or cuff tubing. This may cause system
errors to occur in the monitor.
This monitor does not operate effectively on patients who are experiencing
convulsions or tremors.
probe with the blood pressure cuff simultaneously on the same
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cable, and other
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