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M8000VET Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual BIOLIGHT MEDITECH USA 535 Broadhollow Road Ste B-24, Melville, New York 747 Http//www.biolightmeditechusa.com J/M9000vet-028-2011A2...
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Preface Thank you for using M8000VET//M8000AVET/M9000VET veterinary monitor. In order to enable you to skillfully operate Monitor as soon as possible, we provide this user’s manual with delivery. When you install and use this instrument for the first time, it is imperative that you read carefully all the information that accompanies this instrument.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION..............1 1.1 I ........................1 NTENDED USE 1.2 A ...................... 1 BOUT THIS ANUAL 1.3 B ..............3 RIEF NTRODUCTION TO THE ONITOR 1.4 A ............4 PPEARANCE AND TRUCTURE OF THE ONITOR 1.5 S ..........................6 OCKETS 1.6 F ........8...
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5.5 M NIBP....................17 EASUREMENT OF 5.6 M IBP....................26 EASUREMENT OF 5.7 M , CPT)............31 EASUREMENT OF IDESTREAM 5.8 M , IRMA)............37 EASUREMENT OF AINSTREAM 5.9 M CO2 (M )..........40 EASUREMENT OF ICROSTREAM 5.10 M CO2 (M , CAPNOSTAT5)........48 EASUREMENT OF AINSTREAM 5.11 M...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 Intended use This veterinary monitor is intended to be used in special procedure labs and other areas of a veterinary hospital or clinic where veterinary monitoring systems are needed. The monitoring parameters include 3-lead or 5-lead electrocardiography (ECG), respiration (Resp), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), invasive blood pressure (IBP), pulse oximetry (SpO ), temperature (Temp), end tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) and anesthetic...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 8 gives general maintenance and cleaning methods of the monitor and its parts. Signs in this manual: Warning: Means it must be strictly followed so as to prevent the operator or the veterinary patient from being harmed. Caution: Means it must be followed so as not to damage the instrument.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 1.3 Brief Introduction to the Monitor The Monitor has features as follows: Multiple measuring functions include 3-lead, 7-lead ECG/HR, RESP, dual TEMP, /Pulse, NIBP, dual IBP, EtCO and AG are optional. Complete built-in module design ensures stable and reliable performance ...
Various kinds of sockets (See Fig. 1-5-1) Recorder Function button zone Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1) (See Fig. 1-6-1) Fig. 1-4-1 The appearance of M8000VET veterinary monitor Alarm light Various kinds of sockets (See Fig. Recorder 1-5-1) Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1) Function button zone (See Fig.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Physiological alarm lamp Technical alarm lamp Various kinds of sockets (See Fig. 1-5-1) Recorder Function button zone Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1) (See Fig. 1-6-1) Fig. 1-4-3 The appearance of M8000AVET patient monitor Caution: The AC input socket at the back panel of the monitor can be connected with 100-240V AC power by electrical wires supplied with this instrument.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 1.5 Sockets EtCO Receptacle for NIBP dehydration flask TEMP Fig. 1-5-1 Various sockets on the side panel NETWORK FUSE T1.6A FUSE Electric AC socket AC 100V-240V Network connector 9Pin D type socket Equipotentiality Terminal Fig. 1-5-2 Various sockets on the back panel Note: The 9 Pin D type socket (RS-232) is only used for maintenance and ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: The sensor cable sockets on Monitor can only be connected with the sensor cables supplied with this instrument and no other cables shall be used. Notes on the signs on the monitor Signs Notes on the signs Defibrillator-proof type CF equipment (Refer to IEC 60601-2-27) The unit displaying this symbol contains a F-Type isolated (floating) applied part providing a high degree of protection against shock, and is...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual EtCO2 Short for “End tidal carbon dioxide” Short for “Anesthetic gas” 1.6 Function Buttons and Trim Knob on the Front Panel NIBP FREEZE SUSPEND MENU TREND MAIN AC/BAT CHARGE /STAT /RECORD /SILENCE The Trim Knob is used for: Turn left or turn right to move the cursor.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Press this button in 2 seconds to freeze waveform, Switching type button press again to defreeze waveform. Freeze (or defreeze) FREEZE Press this button over 2 seconds can start real-time the waveforms /RECORD recording. /Record the real-time In case the real-time recording is underway, pressing waveforms this button will terminate real-time recording.
AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Power Input ≤85VA Fuse T1.6AL/250V, Φ5×20 (mm) Safety class Category I Display M9000Vet: 12.1″ Size M8000Vet/M8000AVET: 10.4″ Type Color TFT-LCD 800×600 pixels or higher Resolution Indicators Alarm LED 1 (Yellow/Red) AC Power LED 1 (Green/Orange) Battery Charge LED...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Operating time after the first ≥5 minutes alarm if low battery Battery (option) Rechargeable Lithium ion battery Type 11.1V/4.0AH 11.1V/2.0AH Charge time ≤6 hours ≤6 hours ≥240 minutes ≥120 minutes Operating time under the New and fully charged battery at 25 ℃ ambient normal use and full charge temperature and NIBP work on AUTO mode for 20 minutes interval.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Insulation Breakdown Voltage 4000VAC 50/60Hz Indication of electrode Every electrode (exclusive of RL) separation Sweep speed 12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s, 50 mm/s Measurement Range 10~350 bpm Refreshing time Per 4 pulses Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy ±1% or ±1 bpm, whichever is greater Sensitivity ≥0.2mV 0~350 bpm, continuously adjustable between upper...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 20 to 45s typical (dependent on heart rate and Total cycle time motion artifact) Overpressure Protection Hardware and software double protections Horse 315±10 mmHg 265±10 mmHg 255±10 mmHg 1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,30,45,60,90 minutes Intervals for AUTO measurement time 2,4,8 hours 0~300 mmHg, continuously adjustable between upper limit and lower limit 0~300 mmHg, continuously adjustable...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Resolution At 70~100%, ±2 digits Accuracy At 0~69%, unspecified Perfusion Range 0.03% ~ 20% Data update period Average 7s Alarm User-selectable upper and lower SpO limits Measurement Range 20~250 bpm Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy ±3 digits Data update period Average 7s Alarm...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Base line impedance range 500~4000Ω (50~120 kHz exciting frequency) Measurement Range 0~150 rpm Resolution 1 rpm Accuracy ±2 rpm Gain x1,x2,x4 Sweep speed 6.25 mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s Delay of Apnea Alarm Off, 20s, 40s, 60s Alarm indication Sound and light indication Measurement Range...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual (Among them, the AUTO switches automatically at an interval of 10 mmHg so as to ensure the waveform is at the state most suitable for observation) Alarm indication Sound and light indication EtCO2 (Sidestream,CPT) Measure method Infrared spectrum Measure mode Sidestream...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Alarm indication Sound and light indication EtCO2 (Microstream,LoFlo) Measure method Infrared spectrum Measure mode Microstream Warm up time Capnogram displayed in less than 20 s, At an ambient temperature of 25℃, full specifications within 2 minutes. Measurement Range 0 ~ 19.7%(0 ~ 150 mmHg) Resolution...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Temperature at 35℃. Stability Short-Term Drift: Drift over four hours 0.8 mmHg. ≤ Long-Term Drift: Accuracy specification will be maintained over a 120 hours period. Rise time <60ms unit %, mmHg, kPa Respiration Rate Range 0~150 rpm Respiration Rate Accuracy ±1 rpm Alarm indication...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Respiration rate range 0~150 rpm Respiration rate accuracy ±1 rpm Alarm indication Sound and light indication Recorder (Option) Method Thermal dot array Paper width 50 mm Record width 40 mm Paper Speed 12.5 mm/s ,25 mm/s ,50 mm/s Traces Maximum 3 tracks Alarm...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 2 Important Safety Notes Warning: The monitor is intended for VETERINARY USE ONLY. Do not use on human patients. Warning: Only trained doctors and nurses can use the device. Warning: The monitor is neither a therapeutic instrument nor a device that can ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Defibrillator-proof type CF equipment (refer to IEC 60601-2-27) The unit displaying this symbol contains a F-Type isolated (floating) applied part providing a high degree of protection against shock, and is defibrillator-proof. The type CF applied parts provide a higher degree of protection against electric shock than that provided by type BF applied parts.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual (including performance check and safety check) to verify the instrument can work in a safe and proper condition and it is safe to the medical personnel and the patient and has met the accuracy required by clinical use. Caution: The monitor does not contain any parts for self-repair by users.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual TO CLEAR PATIENT DATA When monitoring a new patient, you must clear all previous patient data from the system. To accomplish this, shut down the device, then turn on it. Selecting 〈 New patient〉in〈main setup〉menu can also clear the previous patient data . DISPOSAL OF PACKAGE Dispose of the packaging materials, please observe the applicable waste control regulations and keeping it out of children’s reach.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 2.3 Classifications The Monitor is classified, according to IEC 60601-1:1995 as: Type of protection against electric shock: Degree of protection against electric shock: BF: EtCO , AG CF: ECG, RESP, TEMP, IBP, NIBP, SpO Degree of protection against harmful Ordinary Equipment (enclosed...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 3 Preparations Before the Use of the Monitor 3.1 Unpacking the Case Unpack the packaging case Open the packaging case, accessories include: electrical wire, various patient sensors and user’s manual (this manual), warranty card, certificate and particular paper and the lower foam case contains the monitor.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: The monitor must be connected to a properly installed power outlet with protective earth contacts only. If the installation does not provide for a protective earth conductor, disconnect the monitor from the power line and operate it on battery power.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: This monitor contains a rechargeable battery. The average life span of this type of battery is approximately three years. When replacement becomes necessary, contacting a qualified service representative to perform the replacement. Disposal Note: Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some ...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual If the user intends to connect the monitor to the central monitoring system, plug its connecting electrical cable into the Network Connector at the back of the monitor. Note: This monitor can only be connected to the central monitoring system provided by manufacturer, do not attempt to connect this monitor to other central monitoring system.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual If record paper has been used up, following the steps to install recording paper. 1. Push down the switch to open recorder. 2. Install the paper with the thermal side upwards. 3. Close the recorder with a section of paper outside of the storage. For detailed operation information, refer to Fig.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 4 Operation Instructions for the Monitor Note: In each menu, press〈Previous〉to return to the previous menu and press the 〈Main〉 button to return to main screen. In all the dialogue windows, there is help info to indicate the current operation.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual The ECG waveform of one lead is displayed on the uppermost region above the ECG1 waveforms (this lead is called key monitoring lead and is set by the option in > < ), and the waveforms below are displayed differently according to different <...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4) Short Trend The short trend diagram relevant to the parameters is displayed on the upper-left corner of the waveform. 5) 7-Leads The ECG waveforms of 7-lead are displayed in the waveform display zone, they are I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, and V- respectively.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 6) OxyCRG The trend diagrams of HR, SpO and RESP within 8 minutes are displayed under the waveforms. 7) Other Bed The info for other beds is showed below the waveforms, including one waveform and parts of parameters. Among them, through <Bed NO>, the number of online machine can be selected and through <Bed wave>...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.2 Main menu Select Screen Such eight display modes as Standard, NIBP Review, Big Numerics, Short Trend, 7 leads, oxyCRG and Other Bed can be selected. And the display mode varies according to different manufacturer configurations. Monitor Setup Click and open the dialog of monitor configuration.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.2.1 Monitor Setup Beep volume Set the volume of BEEP and options are Off, 1, 2 and 3. After one selection is made, a testing beep will be produced. Alarm volume Set the alarm volume and options are Off, 1, 2 and 3. After one selection is made, a testing beep will be produced.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Waveform 1 Select the waveform displayed in the first line, and according to the lead types, different ECG waveforms can be selected (Note: The lead must be the ECG waveform, and cannot be switched off). At 3-Leads mode, it is the key monitoring lead and it is defaulted as Lead II.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual module Enable/Disable the display of SpO module. After switching-off, the SpO parameters and relevant alarm will not be displayed and the current SpO waveform will be automatically switched off. After it is open, the SpO waveform will also be opened. NIBP module Please refer to SpO module instruction RESP module...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual TEMP 1 module Enable/Disable the display of TEMP 1 module TEMP 2 module Enable/Disable the display of TEMP 2 module IBP module Click and open the dialog of IBP module setup IBP1 module Enable/Disable the display of IBP1 module. After switching-off, no IBP1 parameters and relevant alarm will be displayed and the current IBP1 waveform will be automatically switched off.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Interval time Select the cycle intervals of trend storage and options are Off, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, 25min and 30min. NIBP storage Enable/Disable the switch of NIBP storage. When it is enabled, it indicates after NIBP measurement completed, a record will be stored.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Time scale Select the time interval of short trend diagram. Options are 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, 30min, 1h and 2h. HR scale Select the scale of heart rate for short trend diagram. Options are 0~160/min and 0~300/min. scale Select the scale of SpO for short trend diagram.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Alarm level Click and open the dialog of alarm level configuration. Machine Setup Click and open the dialog of machine maintenance. Enter the interface of machine maintenance and it is necessary to enter the password (password is 125689) ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Time Setup The user can configure system time. The user is advised to set system time before implementing monitoring. If the configuration is to be conducted during the process of monitoring, the user is advised to switch off the monitor after exiting the current window and then restart it.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual User Config Select the mode of user saving. Select the previous custom configuration, select〈Cancel〉to abort it. Save Config Save the current configuration info as custom configuration, enter the name of the user custom configuration, select〈OK〉to save the current mode and select 〈Cancel〉to cancel saving.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Maintenance Click and open the dialog of system maintenance Factory Manufacturer maintenance is not an operation option for users and it must be operated by the technical and maintenance personnel authorized by manufacturer. Gain Cal Conduct gain calibration on the sidestream CO module.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual System Maintenance Trend Setup Click and open the dialog of trend display configuration. Conduct configurations of trend diagrams and trend tables. Color Click and open the dialog of color configuration and configure colors of parameters and waveforms. Network Setup Click and open the dialog of network configuration.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Trend Graph1 Configuration of trend diagram. There are a total of three pages of trend diagrams and on each page trend diagram can be configured for six regions, and options are Off, HR, SpO , NIBP, PR, Resp, CO , T1, T2, AA, N O, O...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Trend Table Configuration of trend tables There are a total of three pages of trend tables and on each page trend table can be configured for six regions, and options are HR, SpO , NIBP (S/D), NIBP (M), IBP1 (S/D), IBP1 (M), IBP2 (S/D), IBP2 (M), Resp, PR, T1, T2, CO , AA, N O, O...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Network Setup In the interface of network configuration, such items as IP address, Net mask, Gateway, Machine number can be configured. The configuration is mainly necessary when the monitor connecting to the Central Unit. System info Version It displays the version number of software.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.2.2 Trend Review Trend Graph Trend Table Page Press this option and turn the trim knob to conduct the paging operation. Press it again to restore the initial status. If more than one page of trend diagrams or trend tables are configured, then the paging is switched between the trend diagrams or trend tables between different pages.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Record Press this option to record the trend tables of the current page, but the trend diagram does not support recording. Scale Press this option and the time intervals for one page of trend diagrams can be selected.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.2.4 Alarm Setup Common Alarm Click and open the dialog of common parameters alarm. It can setup the alarm limits of common parameters. IBP Alarm Click and open the dialog of IBP alarm. It can setup the alarm limits of IBP. Chapter 4-22...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual GAS Alarm Click and open the dialog of GAS alarm. It can setup the alarm limits of the GAS module. Alarm Record Click and open the dialog of alarm recording. Configure whether the alarm records of various modules are recorded. Only when the switch for alarm recording of the module and the switch for alarm record in the record setup have been switched on, the physiological alarm in the relevant modules will trigger the alarm recording.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Alarm volume Configure the volume of alarm and options are off,1,2 and 3. Once a level is selected, a testing beep will be produced. Note: In each dialog of alarm configuration, press the button 〈 Adjust Alarm〉 and ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Case No. The case number of patients (It can be configured according to the actual status of the hospital and a maximum of 10 letters can be entered), press〈Del〉to delete and〈Clear〉to clear; enter〈OK〉to confirm. Name Patient name (It can be selected among A-Z and 0-9 and a maximum of 10 letters can be entered) enter〈OK〉to confirm.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Drug concentration equal to total amount of drug divided by liquid volume Liquid velocity equal to drug dosage divided by drug concentration Duration time equal to total amount of drug divided by drug dosage Drug dosage equal to velocity of IV drip multiply drug concentration In the window of drug calculation, the operator should first select the name of the drug to be calculated, confirm the patient weight and then enter other known values.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Only by ensuring the correctness of the entered values, the calculated values can be reliable and safe. In case of neonatal, drip velocity and volume per drip are invalid. The values in the table may not be related to the patient monitored on this bed. Therefore the weight of this menu and the weight in the patient info are two different values.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.3 Screen display This Monitor adopts color LCD screen with high brightness, which can display parameters, waveforms, system status and other prompt info. The main screen is mainly divided into three regions, they are respectively: Display zone of system info and alarm prompt info (the uppermost part) ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4.3.2 Info display region The upper region of the screen is the info display region, which is used to display the status of alarm sound, alarm suspension countdown and alarm info. Status of alarm sound The alarm sound is in “Off”...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 5 Parameters Measurement 5.1 Measurement of ECG/HR 5.1.1 Principles of Measuring Before the mechanical contraction, the heart will firstly produce electrization and biological current, which will be conducted to body surface through tissue and humors; the current will present difference in potential in different locations of the body, forming potential difference ECG, also known as body surface ECG or regular ECG, is obtained by recording this changing potential difference to form a dynamic curve.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: All the electrodes and conducting part shall not be into contact with any other conductors including the ground. For the sake of patient safety, all the leads on the ECG cables must be attached to the patient. Warning: When conducting defibrillation, it is imperative to only use the ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual be connected to ECG2). Realize 3-lead ECG monitoring. 2) 5-lead ECG cable Including four limb leads: RA, RL, LL, LA and one chest-lead V (V Relevant ECG socket ECG1 (It can only be connected to this socket and can not be connected to ECG2).
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: When the amplifier is saturated or overloaded, the input signal is medical meaningless, then the equipment gives an indication on the screen. 2) Location for electrode placement Fig. 5-1-2 Indicative map of the placement of ECG electrodes The following table shows the lead name to identify each lead wire and its associated color of AHA and IEC standards.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.1.6 Setup of ECG/HR parameters ECG1 Select the first lead ECG waveform, and this lead is the key monitoring lead. ECG2 Select the second lead ECG waveform. ECG3 Select the third lead ECG waveform. ECG gain Select the gain item of ECG waveform,and options are AUTO, 0.25x, 0.5x, 1.0x, 2.0x and 4.0x.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual ECG alarm Click and open the dialog of HR alarm Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits and configure option the limits by turning the trim knob to select the high limits and low limits, and exit by selecting〈EXIT〉.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 25mm/s and 50mm/s. The output speed of the recorder remains the same as the scanning speed of the ECG lead. MODE Select monitoring mode, and options are User, Diagnosis, Monitor and Operation. Resp Lead Select the calculation methods of RESP lead, and options are RA-LL, RA-LA, RL-LA and RL-LL.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual The states of the filter under various modes of ECG Filter Drift filter HUM filter EMG filter ECG mode UNFI Drift 2 25Hz Drift 1 40Hz USER Optional Optional Optional Note:Under the mode of UNFI, OPS and MON, the state of the filter cannot be ...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.2 Measurement of RESP 5.2.1 Principles of Measuring Monitor measures RESP with the method of impedance. When a patient exhales and inhales, changes will take place in the size and shape of the thoracic cavity, causing consequent changes in the impedance between the two electrodes installed at the patient’s chest.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.2.4 Setup of RESP parameters Scan speed Select the scanning speed of RESP waveform, and options are 6.25mm/s, 12.5mm/s and 25mm/s. Resp gain Select the waveform gain, and options are 1x, 2x and 4x. RESP source When the system is configured with CO module, RESP source can be selected as AUTO, ECG and EtCO...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high or low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. RESP The configuration range of alarm high limit is 0 ~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual positioned on the center of the tongue. Alternatively, the sensor and clip may be applied to the animal’s lip, toe, ear, prepuce, or vulva. 5) Set up the parameters relevant to SpO and pulse monitoring. Caution: In case it is necessary to add a clip to fix the sensor, the cable instead of the sensor itself should be clipped.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Beep Volume Select the BEEP volume and options are Off, 1, 2 and 3. Once an option is selected, a testing beep will be produced. HR source Select the option of HR source, and options are AUTO, ECG and PLETH. When selecting AUTO, the HR source is ECG with the priority;...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual alarm low limit is 50~100% continuously adjustable, no higher than the range of SpO the high limit. The range of PR alarm high limit is 0 ~ 300 bpm continuously adjustable, no lower than the low limit, The range of PR alarm low limit is 0 ~ 300 bpm continuously adjustable, no higher than the high limit.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.4 Measurement of TEMP 5.4.1 Brief Introduction to Measurement of TEMP Monitor measures TEMP with TEMP sensors. The TEMP module of monitor uses TEMP cable compatible with YSI-400 series sensors. The minimum time to get accurate temperature measuring value is 3 minutes.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Alarm Setup Click and open the dialog of configuration for TEMP alarm. Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high or low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Use a piece of clean cloth to wipe the surface of the cable with 70% isopropyl alcohol, a 10% bleach solution or 2% Cidex®, clean with clear water and wipe it dry. Warning: Disposable TEMP probes must not be re-sterilized or reused. ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual The measurement time of BP on a calm patient is less than 40s, and when each measurement ends, the cuff automatically deflates to zero. The monitor applies to large animals, medium-size animals and small animals. The monitor measures the blood pressure during the time of deflation. Monitor automatically conducts the second and third inflation measurements in case during the first inflation it is unable to measure the value of BP, and gives out the information for measurement failures.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Fig.5-5-1 Cat cuff placement Cuff placement for a dog For measurements in dogs, it is preferable to use the right lateral, sternal or dorsal recumbent positions. That is not a problem in anesthetized patients, but it may be difficult to get large dogs to cooperate for proper positioning.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: Make sure that the air conduit connecting the blood pressure cuff and the monitor is neither blocked nor tangled, and avoid compression or restriction of air conduit. 5.5.3 Connecting to Patient and the Monitor Refer to Fig.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.5.4 Setup of NIBP Parameters Auto Time Configure the cycle intervals of BP measurement and options are 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 60min, 90min, 2Hour, 4Hour and 8Hour. During measurements, It cannot be altered. Mode Configure the measurement mode of NIBP and options are Manual, Auto and STAT.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high or low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. Sys alarm high limit, its configuration range is 0 ~300mmHg continuously adjustable, no lower than the low limit;...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual patient will adversely affect the measurement value of the monitor, and shock and hypothermia will also affect the accuracy of the measurement. When the built-in main artery balloon pump is applied on the patient, the measurement value of NIBP will be affected.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.5.7 Periodic Check Calibration Warning: The calibration of the NIBP measurement is necessary for every two years (of as frequently as dictated by your Hospital Procedures Policy). The performance should be checked according to the following details. Procedure of the Pressure Transducer Calibration: 1) Replace the cuff of the device with a rigid metal vessel with a capacity of 500 ml ±5%.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual will appear on the NIBP parameter area indicating that the system has started performing Air Leakage test. 5) The system will automatically inflate the pneumatic system to about 180mmHg. 6) After 20 seconds or so, the system will automatically open the deflating valve, which marks the completion of an air leakage test.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 2. Take down the cuff from the connector, take out the bladder from the cover of the cuff. 3. Use a piece of clean cloth moistened in water or mild soap solution to clean the bladder and the tube.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: Disposable pressure transducer should not be reused. And it must be used before expired data. Do read the expired data on the IBP accessory package bag. Warning: When the monitor is used with HF surgical equipment, the transducer and the cables must be avoided conductive connection to the HF equipment to protect against burns to the patient.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Scan speed Select the scanning speed of IBP waveforms, and options are 12.5mm/s, 25mm/s and 50mm/s. Wave scales Select the scale of IBP waveforms and options are AUTO, 0 ~200mmHg, 0~300mmHg, -10~20mmHg and -50~300mmHg. Display Select the format of IBP display, and options are S/D (M), S/D, Mean and M (S/D).
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual over limit alarm. Select <ON> to enable Mean over limit alarm; select <OFF> to disable Mean Mean alarm over limit alarm. 5.6.4 Calibration of Zero-point Start the unit and preheat it for 3 minutes. If it is in a stable state, turn off three-way in <IBP Zero>...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: If liquid (not the liquid which used to douche the tubes and pressure transducers) spills on equipment or accessories, especially when the liquid is likely to enter the equipment or transducer, contacting with the maintenance department of the hospital immediately.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual either whenever a new transducer is used, or as frequently as dictated by your Hospital Procedures Policy. The purpose of the calibration is to ensure that the system gives you accurate measurements. Before starting a mercury calibration, a zero procedure must be performed. ...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.7 Measurement of CO (Sidestream, CPT) Use the CO measurement to monitor the patient’s respiratory status and to control patient ventilation. The measurement principle is primarily based on the fact that CO molecules can absorb special infrared light, where the intensity of infrared light passing the respiratory gas is measured with a photo detector.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual According to the Fig. 5-7-3, one end of the sampling tube has been connected with screw thread interface of the dehydration flask, and the other end of the sampling tube has been connected with the screw thread interface tube ( Φ 10mm ) of the patient Anaesthesia machine or Ventilator(If not the type screw thread interface tube, please connect the requirement type tube the sampling tube’s port can also been fixed on...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.7.2 Setup of CO parameters Scan speed Select the scanning speed of RESP waveforms, and options are 6.25mm/s, 12.5mm/s and 25mm/s. RESP source Select RESP source. And options are AUTO, ECG and EtCO Unit Select the unit for CO , and options are mmHg, % and kPa.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high or low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. EtCO alarm high limit, its configuration range is 0.0 ~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Caution: When the monitor is powered on, the pump in the CO module is set off as default configuration. Since long-time running of sampling pump could shorten the life of CO module, please start sampling pump manually, and stop the sampling pump after monitoring has been finished.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: The standard gas of which the pressure of CO is 5.0%(38.0mmHg) must be used during gain calibration. Otherwise, measurement values will not be accurate. Note: User may only calibrate the device under the instruction of the technical ...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5 ) Connect the IRMA/airway adapter 15 mm female connector to the patient’s endotracheal tube. 5.8.2 Pre-use check Perform the tightness check of the patient circuit with the IRMA sensor head snapped on the IRMA airway adapter. Check that the connections have been made correctly by verifying an actual CO waveform on the monitor display.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.8.5 Setup of CO2 parameters Scan speed Select the scanning speed of RESP waveforms, and options are 6.25mm/s, 12.5mm/s and 25mm/s. RESP source Select RESP source. Options are AUTO, ECG and EtCO Unit Select the unit for CO , Options are mmHg, % and kPa.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual with its windows in a vertical position and not in a horizontal position. Measuring window 4. To prevent “rain-out” and moisture, from draining into the IRMA airway adapter, do not place the airway adapter in a gravity dependent position. 5.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.9 Measurement of CO2 (Microstream, LoFlo) Use the CO measurement to monitor the patient’s respiratory status and to control patient ventilation. 5.9.1 Preparing to Measure CO2 1. Attaching the LoFlo Module Cable To attach the LoFlo module cable, plug the cable into the CO socket on the left side panel of the monitor by matching the key on the cable to the key on the connector.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: Inserting the sample cell into the receptacle automatically starts the sampling pump. Removal of the sample cell turns the sample pump off. To remove the sample cell from the sample cell receptacle, press down on the locking tab and pull the sample cell from the sample cell receptacle.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high or low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. EtCO alarm high limit, its configuration range is 0.0 ~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: EtCO alarm cannot be switched off. Gas Temp Select the temperature of gas.(Turn the trim knob with an increment or decrement of 1℃) Barometric Select the Atmospheric pressure. (Turn the trim knob with an increment or decrement of 1mmHg) EtCO Period Select the response time of EtCO...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Warning: Always ensure that the sample cell is properly connected to the LoFlo module before zeroing. Always ensure that the CAPNOSTAT5 sensor is properly connected to the airway adapter before zeroing. Follow these steps: 1) Ensure that the nasal cannula or airway adapter is not connected to the patient or close to any source of CO2 (including the patient's, your own, exhaled breath and ventilator exhaust valves).
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Fig.5-9-5 For non-intubated patients: Place the nasal cannula onto the patient. (Fig.5-9-6) Fig.5-9-6 For nasal or oral-nasal cannulas with oxygen delivery, place the cannula on the patient as shown then attach the oxygen supply tubing to the oxygen delivery system and set the prescribed oxygen flow.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual service personnel. Do not position the sensor cables or tubing in any manner that may cause entanglement or strangulation. Reuse, disassembly, cleaning, disinfecting or sterilizing the single patient use cannula kits and on-airway adapters may compromise functionality and system performance leading to a user or patient hazard.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Nitrous oxide, elevated levels of oxygen and helium can influence the CO2 measurement. Please setup gas compensation according to actual state. Barometric pressure compensation is required to meet the stated accuracy of the LoFlo Module. 5.10 Measurement of CO2 (Mainstream, CAPNOSTAT5) 5.10.1 Preparing to Measure CO2 1.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Fig.5-10-1 6. Ensure the airway air-proof and ready to measure 5.10.2 Setup of CO2 parameter Please refer to chapter 5.9.2 5.10.3 Zero Please refer to chapter 5.9.3 5.10.4 Safety considerations Warning: Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics or other flammable gasses. Use of the CAPNOSTAT5 sensor in such environment may present an explosion hazard.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Monitor the CO2 waveform (Capnogram) for elevated baseline. Elevated baseline can be caused by sensor or patient problems. Periodically check the CAPNOSTAT5 sensor and tubing for excessive moisture or secretion buildup. Do not operate the CAPNOSTAT5 sensor when it is wet or has exterior condensation.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Cidex® or System 1® (refer to the disinfectant manufacturer's instructions for use). Adapters should then be rinsed with sterile water and dried. Reusable airway adapters may also be pasteurized or autoclaved. Autoclave at 121℃ (250℉) for 20 minutes, unwrapped. Before reusing the adapter, ensure the windows are dry and residue-free, and that the adapter has not been damaged during handling or by the cleaning process.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.11.2 Pre-use check 1、Before connecting the IRMA airway adapter to the breathing circuit, verify the O calibration by checking that the O reading on the monitor is correct (21%). See 5.8.3 for instructions on how to perform room air calibration. 2、Verify that there has not been any accumulation of gas between the IRMA sensor head and the BLUEYE windows by checking that the CO and Agent readings on the...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Steady green light System OK Steady blue light Anesthetic agent present Steady red light Sensor error Blinking red light Check adapter 5.11.5 Setup of AG parameter AA type Select the types of anesthetic gas, and options are AA, HAL, ENF, ISO, SEV and DES.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high and low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉.The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. EtAA alarm high limit, its configuration range is 0.0~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits. conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high and low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the low one is the low limit. alarm high limit, its configuration range is 18~100% continuously adjustable, no alarm low limit is 18 ~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Adjust alarm Select this to enter the configuration of alarm limits; conduct the option configurations by turning the trim knob to select high and low limits and exit by selecting 〈EXIT〉. The upper part is the high limit and the lower one is the low limit. O alarm high limit, its configuration range is 0~82% continuously adjustable, no O alarm low limit is 0 ~...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 5.11.7 Maintenance and Cleaning 5.11.7.1 Oxygen sensor replacement Replace the oxygen sensor every four months, when indicated by the monitor or whenever the oxygen readings are questionable. 5.11.7.2 Zero reference calibration Gas readings should be verified with a reference instrument at regular intervals. A zero reference calibration of the IR measurement should be performed whenever an offset in gas readings is discovered or if “GAS CONC.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 6 Alarm This chapter gives general information about the alarm and corresponding remedies. Note: The equipment generates all the auditory and visual alarms through speaker, LED and screen. 6.1 Alarm Priority There are two kinds of alarms, defined as physiological alarm and technical alarm. Physiological alarms refer to those alarms triggered by patient’s physiological situation which could be considered dangerous to his or her life, such as SpO exceeding alarm...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Note: The concrete presentation of each alarm prompt is related to the alarm priority. Alarm Sound The high/medium/low-level alarms are indicated by the system in following different audio ways: Alarm level Audio prompt Mode is “DO-DO-DO------DO-DO, DO-DO-DO------DO-DO”, High which is triggered once every 10 seconds.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual The alarm limit of each physiological parameter can be set in its menu, and they are continuous in alarm range. For example: ECG alarm setup: Step 1: Select Menu <ECG> Step 2: Configure the following parameters related to ECG alarm, <HR LO> and <HR HI>.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Alarm recording configuration Alarm indication of physiological parameters Audio: when alarm occurs, the system generates alarm sound to raise the user’s attention (audio alarm can be disabled). Visual: The parameter flashes on the display area of the screen and alarm LED lights. ...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Technical Alarm Once system fault occurs, the monitor will alarm immediately and trigger corresponding operations, such as stop displaying values and waveforms, erase the last screen to avoid misleading. The screen displays more than one fault message by alterative.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 6.6 Parameter Alarm The setup for parameter alarm is in their menus. In the menu for a specific parameter, you can check and set the alarm limit, alarm status. The setup is isolated from each other. When a parameter alarm is off, a symbol “...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Technical Alarm: Message Cause Alarm Level ECG RA LA LL V- LEAD ECG electrode fall off the skin or ECG cables fall off the monitor ECG electrode polarized ECG electrode polarized ECG measurement failure or communication ECG communication error failure HR alarm error...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual sensor failure sensor failure Prompt: Message Cause Alarm Level Search pulse module is searching for pulse No alarm SpO2 search too long Search pulse too long High 6.8.4 TEMP Alarm Physiological Alarm: Message Cause Alarm Level TEMP1 measuring value is above upper TEMP1 too high User-Selectable...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual upper alarm limit SYS measuring value of channel 1 is below IBP SYS1 too low User-Selectable lower alarm limit DIA measuring value of channel 1 is above IBP DIA1 too high User-Selectable upper alarm limit DIA measuring value of channel 1 is below IBP DIA1 too low User-Selectable lower alarm limit...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual 6.8.6 NIBP Alarm Physiological Alarm: Message Cause Alarm Level NIBP SYS measuring value is above upper NIBP SYS too high User-Selectable alarm limit NIBP SYS measuring value is below lower NIBP SYS too low User-Selectable alarm limit NIBP DIA measuring value is above upper NIBP DIA too high User-Selectable...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Cuff pressure exceeds the specified upper OVERPRESSURE SENSED safety limit. Could be due to rapid squeezing or bumping of cuff. Large motion artifact that saturates the BP SIGNAL SATURATED amplifier’s amplitude handing capability. Module reports Air Leakage failure while in AIR SYSTEM LEAK the Pneumatic Test mode.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Technical Alarm: Message Cause Alarm Level sensor off sensor off patient or off the monitor module failure or communication communication error failure CO2 alarm error Co2 alarm function failure airway adapter disconnected with CO Check airway adapter sensor measurement Over range, need verify measurement Over range...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Sensor Warm Up Module is warming up. No Alarm 6.8.10 AG alarm and promotion Physiological alarm: Message Cause Alarm Level EtAA too high EtAA is above upper alarm limit User-Selectable EtAA too low EtAA is below lower alarm limit FiAA too high FiAA is above upper alarm limit User-Selectable...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 7 Recording Monitor carries out the recording function by the built-in recorder. Alarm recording Monitor provides the function of alarm trigger recording. To make alarm recording available, Please keep <Alarm Record >of <Recorder setup> of <System setup> in <Monitor setup>...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 8 The Maintenance and Cleaning 8.1 System Check An effective maintenance schedule should be established for your monitoring equipment and reusable supplies. This should include inspection as well as general clearing on a regular basis. The maintenance schedule must comply with the policies of your institution’s infection control unit and/or biomedical department.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual equipment log. If the device is not functioning properly or fails any of the above tests, the device has to be repaired. The synchronism of the defibrillator should be checked by in the frequency described in the hospital regulations.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual battery is fully recharged, then take out the battery, so that the service life of the battery will not be shortened. Avoid exposed and sun shine. Avoid infrared and ultraviolet radiation. Avoid moist, dust and erosion from acid gas. For Lithium ion battery: A lithium ion battery needs at least two conditioning cycles when it is put into use for the first time.
Veterinary monitor user’s manual 4. Don’t let the cleaning agent enter into the chassis of the system. 5. Don’t leave the cleaning agents at any part of the equipment. 8.4 Cleaning Agents Examples of disinfectants that can be used on the instrument casing are listed below: ...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Chapter 9 Accessories and Ordering Information This chapter lists the recommendation accessories used in this device. Warning: The accessories listed below are specified to be used in this device. The device will be possibly damaged or lead some harm if any other accessories are used. Accessories List 1.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Large 20-27 NIBP CUFF Super large 25.3-34.3 (Disposable) Super large 32.1-43.4 Medium 9-16 Large 13-20 NIBP CUFF (Reusable) Large 20-28 Super large 25-35 14.4 4. TEMP Accessory Description 90044 Temperature Probe YSI 400 Series 5. IBP Accessory Description IBP Transducer...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Appendix A Default System Setup There are three options of default system setup:HORSE, DOG and CAT. A.1 System Standard Configuration 1) Trend Graph Configuration Region Parameter Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 NIBP Region 5 Resp Region 6 T1+T2...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Page 1 Region Parameter Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Resp Page 2 Parameter Region Region 1 Region 2 NIBP(S/D) Region 3 NIBP(M) Region 4 Region 5 Standard Configuration dual IBP + EtCO 1)Trend Graph Configuration Page 1 Region...
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Standard Configuration dual IBP + EtCO 1)Trend Graph Configuration Page 1 Region Parameter Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Page 2 Region Parameter Region 1 Region 2 NIBP Region 3 Resp Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 T1+T2...
Veterinary monitor user’s manual Appendix B Guidance and Manufacture’s Declaration of EMC Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions- for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emission The Multi-parameter Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer of the user of the Multi-parameter Monitor should assure that it is used in such and environment.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity Multi-parameter Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of Low Frequency Therapeutic Device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Veterinary monitor user’s manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM – for EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Low Frequency Therapeutic Device Multi-parameter Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
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