Summary of Contents for Mortara Instrument Ambulatory X-12
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REF 9502-036-50 Ambulatory X-12 Operator’s Manual ______________________________________________________________________________ CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device for sale to and use by or on the order of a physician.
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7865 N. 86th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224 This document contains confidential information that belongs to Mortara Instrument, Inc. No part of this document may be transmitted, reproduced, used, or disclosed outside of the receiving organization without the express written consent of Mortara Instrument, Inc. Mortara is a registered trademark of Mortara Instrument, Inc. Ambulatory X- 12 is a trademark of Mortara Instrument, Inc.
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31700 Blagnac Fax: 414-354-4760 Telephone number: 33-561-164000 E-mail address: sales@mortara.com Fax number: 33-561-164001 24 hour technical support Mortara Instrument, Inc., GMBH (Germany) Over 120 trained field service technicians Henricistr. 124 Same day shipment of replacement parts 45136 Essen Biomedical training classes...
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Mortara Instrument, Inc., makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose. Mortara Instrument, Inc., assumes no responsibility for any errors of omissions that may appears in this document.
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Warranty Information Your Mortara Warranty MORTARA INSTRUMENT, INC. (hereinafter referred to as “Mortara”) hereby warrants that Mortara products (hereinafter referred to as “Products”) shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use, service and maintenance for one year of such Product from Mortara or an authorized distributor or representative of Mortara.
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Warning(s) • Device (Ambulatory X-12) transmits data reflecting a patient’s physiological condition to a properly equipped electrocardiograph and when reviewed by a trained physician or clinician can be useful in determining a diagnosis. However, the data should not be used as a sole means for determining a patient’s diagnosis.
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• The Ambulatory X-12 will only work with electrocardiographs that are equipped with the appropriate option. • No user serviceable parts are inside. Any modification of this device may alter defibrillator protection. Any modification to any part of this device is to be performed by qualified service personnel only.
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Notes • Proper patient preparation is important to proper application of ECG electrodes and operation of the device. • Patient cables should be checked for cracks or breakage in its exterior properties prior to use. • As defined by IEC 601-1 and IEC 601-2-25, the device is classified as follows: - Internally powered - Type CF applied parts - Ordinary equipment...
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Equipment Symbols Symbol Delineation Attention, consult accompanying documents Attention, consult accompanying documents. Compliance with Directive 1999/5/EC Defibrillator-proof type CF input Battery Enables lead check test Toggles through each lead Indicates compliance to applicable EEC Directives ON (power) OFF (power)
In addition, by using a very high monitoring frequency to transmit cardiac signals, the diagnostic bandwidth of the signals is maintained. The Ambulatory X-12 affords the patient complete freedom of movement. Unlimited range can also be obtained with addition of the Mortara Antenna Network Box(s).
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User lead check (LC), nine selections, • Automatic notification of lead fail, • AA battery operation, • Notification of low battery Using the Ambulatory X-12 in Conjunction With Mortara Electrocardiographs See the appropriate Mortara operator’s manual for electrocardiograph. Figure 1-a Ambulatory X-12 Transmitter...
Number of channels Leads transmitted NOTE: Manufacturer does not supply accessories for direct cardiac applications. 15 meters with no barriers Operating Range Performance Operating frequency range is dependent on Ambulatory X-12 part number Based on ELI 100 (electrocardiograph) equipped with wireless option...
REF 9503-031-01 Short Form Instruction Card • REF 34999-002-50 Carrying Case with Strap Refer to the respective Mortara electrocardiograph’s manual for electrode supplies. To order additional supplies, contact a Mortara Instrument customer service representative at: Mortara Instrument, Inc. 7865 N. 86th Street Milwaukee, WI 53224...
The user of this device is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mortara Instrument, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This cable complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: •...
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Ambulatory X-12______________________________________________________________________ Electrocardiograph Figure 2-a Electrocardiograph Equipped with Wireless Option Figure 2-b Ambulatory X-12, Back View Battery Compartment, Inner View...
Re-insert the battery compartment. When the Ambulatory X-12 is not in use, push the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. Note: If the batteries are not functioning, or the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position, the message ON will...
To check the electrode contact quality, you may review the impedance measured for each of the leads. The Ambulatory X-12 presents this information in the impedance check graph located on the left side of the display in the triangular box on the left of the LCD. To interpret the impedance check graph, read the instructions on the back of the Ambulatory X-12.
To check the impedance of each lead: Press and hold down the Test key located on the front of the Ambulatory X-12 until the message LC (Lead Check) appears on the bottom of the display. The LA (left arm) lead designator appears on the upper right section of the torso.
Ambulatory X-12______________________________________________________________________ Removal and Installation of Antenna When attached directly to a Electrocardiograph: To remove an antenna, gently rotate the ridged band counterclockwise while simultaneously pushing in on the band. The small post is released in the diagonal groove, freeing the antenna from the connector. To install an antenna, position the small post in the groove.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Ambulatory X-12 and Patient Cable Turn off the Ambulatory X-12, and clean the outside with a damp cloth (possibly moistened with alcohol). Dry the equipment completely before use. WARNING: The Ambulatory X-12 is not water-proof. Prevent liquid from penetrating, and avoid submerging the Ambulatory X-12 in any liquid.
Low battery Replace batteries with new batteries. WARNING: If you are not able to correct the Ambulatory X-12 Telemetry Module’s questionable operating state using the above guide, do not attempt to service it yourself. Contact Mortara Service at 1-888- MORTARA (667-8272).
In addition to having records of this information, the system information provides a warranty record of when your system was placed in service. System Information Log Telephone Numbers: Manufacturer: Domestic: 800-231-7437 Mortara Instrument, Inc. European: +39-51-6650-701 7865 N. 86th St. Milwaukee, WI 53224 Sales Department: 800-231-7437 Service Department: 888-MORTARA...
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Ambulatory X-12______________________________________________________________________ System Information Log (The Serial Number and Part Number (REF) are For questions and service information, found under the batteries , in the battery when calling have serial number and part compartment on the back side of the unit. number available.
_____________________________________________________________________________Glossar Glossary TERM DEFINITION Limb lead Bipolar lead that represents the differences of electrical potential between two selected sites (leads I, II, III). Muscle noise Grossly uneven baseline caused by patient body tremor or other muscle movement. The artifact may be so large that it overtakes the complex.
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