Lutech DATALYS V Series Operator's Manual

Lutech DATALYS V Series Operator's Manual

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DATALYS V SERIES VETERINARY MONITORS
LUTECH VETERINARY INDUSTRIES, INC.
Melbourne Office
17-19 Horne Street,
Hoppers Crossing, VIC, 3029
Ph: 03 9360 9700
Fax: 03 9360 9994
Toll Free: 1300 785 405
E: info@dlc.com.au
Queensland Office
Unit 6/1 Lear-Jet Drive,
Caboolture, Qld, 4510
Ph: 07 5428 3666
Fax: 07 5428 3777
Toll Free: 1300 785 401
E: qld@dlc.com.au
www.dlc.com.au

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual DATALYS V SERIES VETERINARY MONITORS LUTECH VETERINARY INDUSTRIES, INC. Queensland Office Melbourne Office Unit 6/1 Lear-Jet Drive, 17-19 Horne Street, Caboolture, Qld, 4510 Hoppers Crossing, VIC, 3029 Ph: 07 5428 3666 Ph: 03 9360 9700 Fax: 07 5428 3777...
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  • Page 3: Notice

    Lutech is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to errors in this Manual. Lutech does not provide license conferred by patent law to any other parties. Lutech does not assume legal responsibility for the legal consequences resulting from violating the patent law and the rights of any third party.
  • Page 4: Service And Repair

    Lutech as repairable by service personnel. Service and Repair Built to last and trained to serve, Lutech takes post sale services very seriously. Please contact Lutech via the methods below to start your service request.
  • Page 5: Not Covered Under Warranty

    Shipping of repaired unit back to the customer. For customers located outside of the United States, Lutech may repair or service the unit or direct them to a local distributor or service center that may be able to assist them with their repair or service needs.
  • Page 6 The loaner will not be shipped unless the loaner agreement is completed, submitted and approved by Lutech. The customer may use the loaner box to ship back the repair unit should the loaner come before the repair unit is shipped out.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Notice ................................ 2 Intellectual Property Rights ........................2 Statement ..............................2 Service and Repair ............................ 3 Warranty Policy ............................3 Covered Under Warranty .......................... 3 Not Covered Under Warranty ........................4 Out of Warranty Repair and Service ......................4 Return Process ............................
  • Page 8 4.1.2 Placement Requirements ......................24 4.1.3 Power Requirements ......................... 24 4.1.4 Environmental Requirements ....................24 4.2 Connecting to Power ......................... 25 Chapter 5: Basic Operation ......................... 27 5.1 Turing the Monitor On ........................27 5.2 Turning the Monitor Off ........................27 5.3 Cable and Accessory Connection ......................
  • Page 9 7.3.4 Flashing Parameter ........................42 7.4 Alarm States ............................42 7.4.1 Alarm Reset ..........................42 7.4.2 Alarm Pause ..........................42 7.4.3 Alarm Audio Off ......................... 43 7.5 Alarm Setup ............................43 7.6 Parameter Alarm Setup........................44 7.6.1 ECG Alarm Setup ........................45 7.6.2 SpO2 Alarm Setup ........................
  • Page 10 11.4.1 SpO2 Measurement Interference .................... 64 11.5 SpO2 Display ........................... 65 11.6 SpO2 Setup ............................66 11.6.1 Masimo SpO2 Setup ......................... 66 11.6.2 Lutech SpO2 Setup ........................67 11.7 Cleaning and Disinfecting ........................ 67 11.8 Alarm Setup............................. 68 Chapter 12: NIBP ............................69 12.1Overview ............................
  • Page 11 13.1 Overview ............................75 13.2 Safety Information .......................... 75 13.3 Measuring Temperature ......................... 75 13.4 Temperature Display ........................75 13.5 Temperature Setup ......................... 76 13.6 Probe Resistance Type ........................76 13.7 Cleaning and Disinfecting ........................ 76 13.8 Alarm Setup............................. 76 Chapter 14: IBP ............................
  • Page 12 15.8.2 LoFlo: Sidestream ........................87 15.9 CO2 Setup ............................87 15.10 Cleaning and Disinfecting ......................87 15.11 Alarm Setup........................... 88 Chapter 16: Multigas (AG) .......................... 89 16.1 Overview ............................89 16.2 Safety Information .......................... 89 16.3 Nomoline Sampling Lines ........................ 90 16.4 Multigas/AG Module Activation .....................
  • Page 13 19.3 Disinfecting ........................... 103 Chapter 20: Maintenance ......................... 104 20.1 Checking the Monitor ........................104 20.1.1 Basic Check Up ........................104 20.1.2 Comprehensive Check Up ...................... 104 20.2 Software Version ........................... 104 20.3 Maintenance Plan ......................... 105 Chapter 21: Accessories ..........................106 21.1 Accessory List ..........................
  • Page 14: Chapter 1: Manual Overview

    Chapter 1: Manual Overview 1.1 Equipment Symbols These symbols are used on the Datalys V series monitors: Symbol Definition DC power supply Defibrillation-proof type CF applied part Network interface USB interface Power adapter Fuse Equipotentiality Power ON/OFF Alternating Current Earth Connector...
  • Page 15: Packaging Symbols

    1.2 Packaging Symbols These symbols are used on the packaging material for the Datalys V series monitors: Symbol Definition Keep upright Fragile, handle with care Maximum stacking Keep dry Page 14 of 110...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2: Safety

    Chapter 2: Safety 2.1 Safety Instructions The Datalys V series monitors meet the requirements of the IEC 60601-1: 2005 + A1: 2012 medical electrical equipment general requirement for basic safety and essential performance standard, Class I, CF type equipment, and complies with IEC 60601-1: 2005 + A1: 2012 part of electric shock protection provisions.
  • Page 17: Danger

    • Do not open the enclosure as it may cause an electric shock. Any repair, maintenance or upgrade of the monitor must be performed by service personnel trained and/or authorized by Lutech. • When handling packaging materials, abide by local laws and regulations or hospital waste disposal regulations.
  • Page 18: Caution

    2.2.3 CAUTION • To avoid damage to the monitor and to ensure patient safety, please only use the accessories specified in this Manual. • Make sure to install or transport the monitor properly to prevent damage due to falling, collision, strong vibration or other mechanical forces.
  • Page 19: Warning: Li-Ion Battery

    2.2.5 WARNING: Li-ion Battery • Improper operation may cause the internal li-ion battery (hereinafter called battery) to become heated or to ignite or explode. It may also lead a decrease in battery capacity. Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully and thoroughly before operating the monitor. •...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3: Monitor Overview

    The Datalys V series veterinary monitors are to be used by trained veterinary personnel in veterinary hospitals or clinics. The monitor can only be used on one patient at a time.
  • Page 21: Quick Access Buttons

    Quick Access Buttons: This area contains the quick access buttons. Please reference section 3.2.2 for more details. 3.2.2 Quick Access Buttons The Datalys V series veterinary monitors have 6 quick access buttons on the front of the monitor. Button Definition Alarm Reset: This will silence the audible alarm of physiological alarms and latching alarms that no longer exist.
  • Page 22: Side View - Connector Panel

    Power Button: Press the power button to turn the monitor on. Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the monitor off. The Datalys V series veterinary monitors contain the following options on the connector panel. Connector...
  • Page 23: Side View - Printer

    3.2.4 Side View – Printer Figure 3.2.4-1 Datalys V series printer side view reference photo. The printer side of the monitor consists of the following areas: Number Description Alarm Indicator: The LED will flash in different colors when alarms are triggered.
  • Page 24 Figure 3.2.5-1 V7 back view reference. Depending on the model number, the back may look different. The rear side of the monitor consists of the following areas: Number Description Handle: The uniquely designed handle allows the user to easily hang the monitor on a horizontal bed post for patient transport.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4: Preparing For Operation

    If there are any damages, please immediately contact the shipping company. Unpack the monitor and accessories carefully and check with the packing list to ensure all items are included. Should anything be found damaged or missing, please contact Lutech immediately.
  • Page 26: Connecting To Power

    Environmental Conditions Usage Storage Temperature: F to 104 F (5 C to 40 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 Humidity: 30% - 85% (Non-condensed) 30% - 93% (Non-condensed) Atmospheric Pressure: 700-1060mbar (hPa) 700-1060mbar (hPa) CAUTION: Avoid using the monitor within an environment with high pressure, poor ventilation, high concentrations of dust, salt, sulfur gas and/or other chemicals.
  • Page 27 To connect the monitor to power, please follow the steps below: 1. Make sure that the AC power supply meets the following specifications: AC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz. 2. Use the power cord provided with the monitor. Plug the power cord into the power connector located on the back of the monitor.
  • Page 28: Chapter 5: Basic Operation

    If any external cables or accessories are damaged, please discontinue use immediately. Replace the damaged cable or accessories before continuing to use the monitor. Contact your Lutech representative for replacement cables, parts, and accessories. To turn the monitor on, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 29: Cable And Accessory Connection

    5.4 Mounting Solutions The Datalys V series veterinary monitors are compatible with a full line of mounting solutions. Horizontal Pole Mount: The handles on the Datalys monitors are specifically designed to grip onto horizontal poles such as those found on patient beds, cages or fences.
  • Page 30: Screen Navigation

    For more details, please contact your Lutech representative. 5.5 Screen Navigation Unlike traditional monitors, the new Datalys V series veterinary monitors do not offer a rotating knob. Touch screen technology has evolved into a reliable and consistent method for screen navigation. The Datalys monitors are equipped with a high quality ultra-bright TFT LCD touch screen that displays a beautifully designed user interface.
  • Page 31: Quick Access Icons

    5.5.2 Quick Access Icons The Datalys V series veterinary monitors will display 3 quick access icons on the top of the screen and 11 quick access icons on the bottom of the screen once it is turned on. Although some of them perform the same function, these icons are different from the buttons as they only appear when the monitor is on.
  • Page 32 Brightness: Press this icon to toggle through the 6 brightness levels and the auto brightness feature. Volume: Press this icon to open the Volume Setup Menu. This is where the user can set the volume for alarm, pulse, QRS, and touch key.
  • Page 33: On Screen Keyboard

    5.5.3 On Screen Keyboard Where appropriate, the monitor will display an on-screen keyboard or number pad for data entry. Arrows • When using arrows for data entry, press the arrows to increase or decrease the value by one at a time.
  • Page 34: Operating Modes

    NOTE: The user can also exit the Demo Mode by turning the monitor off and then on again. 5.7 Display Modes The Datalys V series veterinary monitors come with beautifully redesigned user interface. Intuitive and user friendly, the user may choose from up to four different screen modes depending on the model...
  • Page 35: Volume Settings

    number of their unit. Toggle through the different Screen Modes using the quick access icon on the bottom of the monitor screen. Normal Display: Available in all Datalys veterinary monitors. This is the opening screen when the monitor is first turned on. The waveforms of various parameters are displayed on the left side while their counterpart in numerical data are displayed on the right side.
  • Page 36: Brightness Setting

    5.10 Battery Status The Datalys V series veterinary monitors come with a built-in Lithium Ion internal battery that is automatically charged whenever the AC power is connected. Battery status can be seen in the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 37 4. The user can set up the following monitor options: a. Device Name b. Department c. Bed Number d. Language e. Unit Setup for various parameters f. Time Setup g. Calibration Touchscreen h. Alarm Param: i. Minimum Alarm Volume ii. Alarm Volume iii.
  • Page 38: Chapter 6: Patient Information Management

    Chapter 6: Patient Information Management The Datalys V series veterinary monitors will start to display patient vital signs as soon as it is connected to a patient, even when the patient has not been officially admitted into the monitor. It is always recommended that a patient be admitted no matter the duration of the monitoring.
  • Page 39: Quick Admit

    3. When finished, press the X on the upper right corner or press anywhere outside of the menu area to exit. 6.2 Quick Admit Quick Admit is used when the patient is not being admitted into the hospital or requires only a very limited amount of monitoring.
  • Page 40: Discharge Patient

    WARNING: The Patient Info menu can be accessed by pressing the quick access icon on the top left corner of the monitor or through the Patient Setup menu. DO NOT use the Patient Info menu to admit a new patient even though it looks like the same menu as the Admit Patient menu. The previous patient’s data will only be purged if the new patient is admitted through Quick Admit or Admit Patient buttons.
  • Page 41: Chapter 7: Alarm

    Chapter 7: Alarm The Datalys V series veterinary monitors have a built-in alarm system that will trigger when abnormal changes in vital signs are detected and/or if the monitor is not functioning properly. Alarm settings may be modified per patient need.
  • Page 42: Alarm Method

    Depending on the severity of the alarm, each method of indication will react differently. 7.3.1 Visual Alarm The Datalys V series veterinary monitors have a 180 degree visual alarm system for ease of monitoring. These visual cues react differently for different levels of alarms.
  • Page 43: Alarm Message

    7.3.3 Alarm Message When an alarm is triggered, an alarm message will appear at the top of the monitor screen to provide additional details to the user. The monitor will differentiate between the different alarm levels using background colors and asterisk symbols. Level Alarm Characteristics High...
  • Page 44: Alarm Audio Off

    3. By default, the User Maintenance password is: 2013. Once entered, the User Maintenance screen will open. 4. Press “Alarm Param”. The alarm parameter menu will open. 5. The Alarm Pause Time option is located toward the middle of the menu. Change the Alarm Pause Time.
  • Page 45: Parameter Alarm Setup

    example, if the Minimum Alarm Volume is 5, then the lowest volume setting for the Alarm Volume would be 5. Alternatively, the user may use the quick access icon on the upper right side of the screen to set the alarm volume. c.
  • Page 46: Ecg Alarm Setup

    7.6.1 ECG Alarm Setup Alarm Alarm Options Alarm Switch Turns the alarm On of Off. NOTE: It is recommended that the user does not turn off alarms associated with a parameter that is being monitored on a patient. Should alarms need to be turned off, the patient must be monitored for veterinary personnel at all times.
  • Page 47: Nibp Alarm Setup

    Alarm Level The user may set the alarm level for the parameter. Choose from Low, Mid, or High. Alarm Record Set recording options for when the alarm is triggered. PR Low Limit Set the lower limit for PR PR High Limit Set the upper limit for PR SpO2 Low Limit Set the lower limit for SpO2...
  • Page 48: Temperature Alarm Setup

    7.6.5 Temperature Alarm Setup Alarm Alarm Options Alarm Switch Turns the alarm On of Off. NOTE: It is recommended that the user does not turn off alarms associated with a parameter that is being monitored on a patient. Should alarms need to be turned off, the patient must be monitored for veterinary personnel at all times.
  • Page 49: Co2 Alarm Setup

    Default Reset all alarm settings for this particular parameter to factory default. CVP Low Limit Set the lower limit MAP. CVP High Limit Set the upper limit for MAP. 7.6.7 CO2 Alarm Setup Alarm Alarm Options Alarm Switch Turns the alarm On of Off. NOTE: It is recommended that the user does not turn off alarms associated with a parameter that is being monitored on a patient.
  • Page 50 EtCO2 High Limit Set the upper limit for EtCO2. FiCO2 High Limit Set the upper limit for FiCO2. awRR Low Limit Set the lower limit awRR. awRR High Limit Set the upper limit for awRR. Default Reset all alarm settings for this particular parameter to factory default. For N2O: Alarm Alarm Options...
  • Page 51 alarms need to be turned off, the patient must be monitored for veterinary personnel at all times. Alarm Level The user may set the alarm level for the parameter. Choose from Low, Mid, or High. Alarm Record Set recording options for when the alarm is triggered. EtENF Low Limit Set the lower limit EtENF.
  • Page 52: Manual Event

    For DES: Alarm Alarm Options Alarm Switch Turns the alarm On of Off. NOTE: It is recommended that the user does not turn off alarms associated with a parameter that is being monitored on a patient. Should alarms need to be turned off, the patient must be monitored for veterinary personnel at all times.
  • Page 53: Chapter 8: Ecg

    The ECG cable should be connected properly so as to obtain an accurate measurement value and waveform display. The Datalys V series veterinary monitors can simultaneously display 7 ECG waves by selecting the 7 ECG waveform display mode.
  • Page 54: Ecg Monitoring

    8.3 ECG Monitoring 8.3.1 Preparation for Electrodes To ensure accurate and strong signals from the ECG electrodes, the animal must be prepared properly. Here are some tips that may be used to promote strong signals: • For cats and dogs, moisten the lead sites with 70% isopropyl alcohol will strengthen the signal during short term monitoring (less than 60 minutes).
  • Page 55 For 3-lead monitoring, the user will use RA, LA and LL. Please see the diagrams below. To select the ECG lead to monitor, follow the steps below: 1. Press the ECG waveform area or numerical parameter area. The ECG Setup menu will open. 2.
  • Page 56: Patient Position

    8.3.4 Patient Position Tips for Conscious Patients • For ECG, the standard position used for dogs is right lateral recumbency. • For cats, the user may use either right lateral or sternal position. • Limbs should be perpendicular to the spine and parallel with their opposite member. •...
  • Page 57: Monitoring Modes

    8.5 Monitoring Modes The Datalys V series veterinary monitor has 3 monitoring modes. Diagnostic Mode: This displays the original unfiltered ECG waveform. Monitoring Mode: This displays the ECG waveform after it has been filtered for low level interference. Surgical Mode: This is used during surgery where large amount of interference may exist. In this case the waveform displayed is significantly altered by the monitor’s algorism to negate the interference.
  • Page 58: Cleaning And Maintenance

    b. Calculated Channel: The user can select the heart rate calculation channel. i. Auto: Automatically select Heart Rate calculation Channel. ii. I: Select the first ECG waveform as the Heart Rate calculation Channel. iii. II: Select the second ECG waveform as the Heart Rate calculation Channel. iv.
  • Page 59: Alarm Setup

    8.8 Alarm Setup The user can set up the alarm preferences for ECG. Please reference section 7.6 Parameter Alarm Setup. Page 58 of 110...
  • Page 60: Chapter 9: Respiration

    Chapter 9: Respiration 9.1 Overview Thoracic electrical bio impedance is a method used for measuring the respiration. When the patient is breathing, the thoracic impedance between two ECG electrodes changes due to thoracic activity. The monitor generates a respiratory wave on the screen by measuring the changing impedance value. The monitor calculates the respiration rate (RR) according to the wave cycle.
  • Page 61: Respiration Setup

    9.5 Respiration Setup To modify the respiration settings, follow the steps below: 1. Press anywhere on the respiration waveform or numeric data sections to open the RESP Setup menu. The options within this menu are: a. Apnea Delay: The user can set the apnea delay time to decrease false alarms. The apnea delay can be set to 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60s.
  • Page 62: Alarm Setup

    9.6 Alarm Setup The user can set up the alarm preferences for Respiration. Please reference section 7.6 Parameter Alarm Setup. Page 61 of 110...
  • Page 63: Chapter 10: Pr

    Chapter 10: PR 10.1 Overview The mechanical activity of the heart causes arterial pulsation, and PR (pulse rate) value can be obtained by measuring this pulsation. PR value can be obtained through SpO2 measurement. 10.2 PR Display The PR is displayed in the numeric data section on the right side of the screen. It is the same color as the source of the PR.
  • Page 64: Chapter 11: Spo2

    Chapter 11: SpO2 11.1 Overview Blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) is the percentage of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) capacity bound by oxygen in the blood in the total hemoglobin (Hb) capacity that can be combined, that is, the concentration of oxygen in the blood. SpO2 monitoring will produce a pulse rate and a waveform or plethysmography. Depending on your patient, different sensors types are used to collect data for SpO2.
  • Page 65: Measuring Spo2

    The light from the sensor requires the spine to bounce off of. Therefore, any movement that shifts the sensor away from the spine may result in data disruption or inaccuracies. NOTE: Rectal sensors may not be available with all SpO2 technology. Ask your Lutech representative on available sensors for each SpO2 technology.
  • Page 66: Spo2 Display

    • Frequency of movement from the patient. • External light. Strong ambient light will affect the sensor. • Sensor is improperly installed or improperly connected to the patient. • Operating temperature. The optimum temperature should be between 82F – 107F (28℃~42℃). •...
  • Page 67: Spo2 Setup

    11.6 SpO2 Setup Depending on the brand of SpO2 selected, your monitor will come with either Masimo SpO2 or Lutech SpO2. 11.6.1 Masimo SpO2 Setup To modify the Masimo SpO2 settings, follow the steps below: 1. Press anywhere on the SpO2 waveform or numeric data sections to open the SpO2 Setup menu.
  • Page 68: Lutech Spo2 Setup

    11.6.2 Lutech SpO2 Setup To modify the Lutech SpO2 settings, follow the steps below: 1. Press anywhere on the SpO2 waveform or numeric data sections to open the SpO2 Setup menu. The options within this menu are: a. Wave Speed: The user can set the wave speed. The wave speed can be set to 12.5 or 25mm/s.
  • Page 69: Alarm Setup

    11.8 Alarm Setup The user can set up the alarm preferences for SpO2. Please reference section 7.6 Parameter Alarm Setup. Page 68 of 110...
  • Page 70: Chapter 12: Nibp

    Chapter 12: NIBP 12.1Overview The monitor uses oscillometric method to measure noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), and applies to small, medium and large animals. There are three measuring modes: manual, cycle, and continuous. Each mode shows systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure. Manual Mode: The user may activate a measurement cycle by pressing the NIBP quick access icon or the quick access button.
  • Page 71: Patient Selection

    3. Once selected, the menu will close and you will return to the Patient Information menu. Press the X located on the upper right or anywhere outside of the menu to exit. 12.4 Cuff Selection The Datalys V series veterinary monitor comes with a set of 4 veterinary cuffs. Cuff Number Size Range L1-N101 3.3cm –...
  • Page 72: Cuff Placement

    • Cuff width on standardized cuffs should be 40%-60% of the limb circumference to ensure accurate measurement. All Lutech cuffs adhere to the standard. • Press and attach the cuff securely or it will come loose during inflation. • Do not use any other means of securing the cuff onto the patient other than the one provided by the cuff.
  • Page 73: Nibp Measurement Interference

    Cuff Leak: This error indicates that there is an air leak somewhere in the NIBP system. Check the NIBP tube, cuffs and all connections to make sure there is visible damage to the equipment and accessories. You may also contact your Lutech representative who can assist you with an air leakage test.
  • Page 74: Nibp Setup

    12.7 NIBP Setup To modify the NIBP settings, follow the steps below: 1. Press anywhere on the NIBP numeric data sections to open the NIBP Setup menu. The options within this menu are: a. Unit: The user can choose between mmHg and kPa b.
  • Page 75: Alarm Setup

    Disposable Cuffs: Using a damp soapy cloth, wipe the cuff down gently. Use another cloth dampened only with water to rinse off the cuff. Do not allow any liquid to enter the cuff. Allow the cuffs and tubing to dry completely before use.
  • Page 76: Chapter 13: Temperature

    • Calibrate the temperature measuring instrument at least once every two years (or according to hospital procedures). When calibration is required, please contact your Lutech representative. 13.3 Measuring Temperature To measure temperature, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 77: Temperature Setup

    Please contact your Lutech representative to find out what resistance your temperature probe requires. • 10K: probe resistance is 10kΩ.
  • Page 78: Chapter 14: Ibp

    Chapter 14: IBP 14.1 Overview The Datalys V series veterinary monitor reports Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) numerical measurements and provides a waveform. There are 2 channels available for the IBP measurement. Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) is used to monitor arterial blood pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, left atrial pressure, right atrial pressure, intracranial pressure.
  • Page 79: Ibp Display

    5. Press the X on the top right or anywhere outside of the menu to exit. Upon exit, a warning screen will pop up: “The options you have selected requires the monitor to restart. Upon restart, all current patient alarm data will be purged.” Click OK to continue. 6.
  • Page 80: Measuring Ibp

    14.5 Measuring IBP To measure IBP, follow the steps below: 1. Turn the Monitor On and activate the IBP module per Section 14.3 IBP Module Activation. 2. Prepare IBP accessories per manufacture’s guide. WARNING: Make sure there are not air bubbles in the system. If there are bubbles, the catheter system must be flushed out and prepared again.
  • Page 81: Cleaning And Disinfecting

    h. IBP2 Zero: This is used to Zero the IBP2 channel. See Section 14.6 Zeroing the IBP Sensor. Show: Choose between AVG or Arterial 14.8 Cleaning and Disinfecting Before cleaning any IBP accessories, please disconnect them from the monitor and patient. To clean the reusable IBP cables, dampen a soft cloth with water or mild detergent and water to wipe down the cable.
  • Page 82: Chapter 15: Co2

    CO2 is a modular option. The CO2 function shares a side panel connector with the Multigas connector. All Datalys V series veterinary monitors will have the CO2/multigas connector on the side panel even if the monitor was ordered without the CO2 function. Check the accessories box. If there is a CO2/multigas probe, then the monitor was ordered with the CO2 function.
  • Page 83: Co2 Display

    4. You will return to the previous menu with the current selection shown in yellow text. 5. Press the X on the top right or anywhere outside of the menu to exit. Upon exit, a warning screen will pop up: “The options you have selected requires the monitor to restart. Upon restart, all current patient alarm data will be purged.”...
  • Page 84: Masimo Co2 Probe Alarms

    If zeroing is not successful, please do it again. If it continues to be unsuccessful, please check the sensor and the monitor. If there are any doubts about the working condition of either, please contact your Lutech representative. NOTE: •...
  • Page 85: Preparing For Co2 Measurement

    To Zero the Capnostat 5 probe manually, follow the steps below: 1. Connect the Capnostat 5 probe to the monitor and the airway adapter or sampling line. 2. Press anywhere on the CO2 waveform or numerical data area to access the CO2 Setup Menu. 3.
  • Page 86: Irma: Mainstream

    15.7.1 IRMA: Mainstream To measure CO2 with the IRMA probe, follow the steps below: 1. Turn on the monitor. 2. Turn on the CO2 module per Section 15.3 CO2 Module Activation if it has not been done already. 3. Connect the IRMA probe to the monitor and the airway adapter. 4.
  • Page 87: Measuring Co2: Respironics

    15.8 Measuring CO2: Respironics WARNING: • When monitoring gases, make sure to connect the gas sample exhaust port to a scavenging system or return the gas to the patient circuit to prevent pollution of the operating room. • Always use a bacteria filter on the exhaust port side if sampled gas is intended to be re- breathed to prevent patient cross-infection.
  • Page 88: Loflo: Sidestream

    15.8.2 LoFlo: Sidestream To measure CO2 with the LoFlo probe, follow the steps below: 1. Turn on the monitor. 2. Turn on the CO2 module per Section 15.3 CO2 Module Activation if it has not been done already. 3. Connect the LoFlo probe to the monitor and the airway adapter. Listen for the click that indicates it has been connected correctly.
  • Page 89: Alarm Setup

    • Extra care should be taken when cleaning the lens/windows of the probe as to not scratch them. Only use cotton-tipped applicators and distilled water. • Do not autoclave any of the CO2 probes. • Never sterilize or immerse the CO2 probes in liquid. 15.11 Alarm Setup The user can set up the alarm preferences for CO2.
  • Page 90: Chapter 16: Multigas (Ag)

    Chapter 16: Multigas (AG) 16.1 Overview The Datalys V series veterinary monitor offers multigas or Anesthesia Gas (AG) capabilities through Masimo Sweden technology and the ISA probes. Probe Gas Detection IRMA AX+ O, Halothane, Isoflurane, Enflurane, Sevoflurane and Desflurane ISA AX+...
  • Page 91: Nomoline Sampling Lines

    Multigas is a modular option. The multigas function shares a side panel connector with the CO2 connector. All Datalys V series veterinary monitors will have the multigas/CO2 connector on the side panel even if the monitor was ordered without the multigas function. Check the accessories box. If there is a multigas probe, then the monitor was ordered with the multigas function.
  • Page 92: Multigas Display

    CO2 data but not the other way around. The monitor may be upgraded for multigas any time after sales. Contact your Lutech representative to obtain the appropriate multigas probe. The multigas/AG module must be turned on for the monitor to measure multigas.
  • Page 93: Zeroing Masimo Sweden Multigas/Ag Probes

    If zeroing is not successful, please do it again. If it continues to be unsuccessful, please check the sensor and the monitor. If there are any doubts about the working condition of either, please contact your Lutech representative. NOTE: •...
  • Page 94: Preparing For Multigas Measurement

    LED Indication Status Steady green light System OK Blinking green light Zeroing in progress Steady blue light Anesthetic agent present Steady red light Sensor error Blinking red light Check sampling line 16.7 Preparing for Multigas Measurement The following should be performed for all Multigas probes before use: 1.
  • Page 95: Isa Ax+ And Isa Or+: Sidestream

    4. Zero the IRMA AX+ probe as necessary per Section 16.6.1 Zeroing Masimo Sweden Multigas/AG Probes. CAUTION: Do not connect the probe and airway adapter to the patient until the zeroing procedure is completed successfully. 5. Once zeroing is finished successfully, connect the IRMA AX+ probe to the patient circuit. 6.
  • Page 96: Cleaning And Disinfecting

    f. Wave Mode: Choose from Scan or Fill. g. Start Zero Calibration: Choose this to calibrate the IRMA AX+ multigas probe. h. Alarm Setup: This brings the user to the Parameter Alarm Setup menu for Multigas/AG. 16.10 Cleaning and Disinfecting Before cleaning any multigas/AG accessories, please disconnect them from the monitor and patient.
  • Page 97: Chapter 17: Trend

    Chapter 17: Trend The monitor provides up to 120 hours of trend data review of all monitoring parameters, 1000 groups of NIBP measurement data and 200 alarm events. The user can select the trend chart or trend table to view changes in trend or the latest wave.
  • Page 98 Tabular Trend Data: The Tabular trend data table displays trend data in chronological order from top to bottom. The parameters are listed from right to left for each time segment. Use the Double Left and Double Right arrow to move through to different parameters within a specific time segment.
  • Page 99 This window shows the measurement time of noninvasive blood pressure, systolic blood pressure “SYS”, diastolic blood pressure “DIA”, mean blood pressure “AVG” and pulse rate “PR”. The monitor can store 1000 sets of NIBP measurements in total. Use the Double Up and Double Down arrow to move forwards and backwards through the NIBP trend information timeline Print: Press this button to print the NIBP trend information current on the screen.
  • Page 100: Chapter 18: Battery

    Chapter 18: Battery 18.1 Overview The built-in rechargeable battery can be used to power the monitor during patient transfer or power failure. When the monitor is connected to an AC power source, it will automatically charge the battery regardless of whether it’s on or off. When power to the monitor is interrupted, the system will automatically default to batter power.
  • Page 101: Battery Usage Guide

    To install or replace the battery, follow the steps below: 1. Unscrew the screws from the battery compartment to remove the battery cover. 2. Carefully and slowly pull the battery from the compartment. 3. The battery is attached to the internal components of the monitor via a cord. Unplug the cord to release the battery completely from the compartment.
  • Page 102: Battery Recycling

    2. Connect AC power to the monitor, and charge the battery for 10 consecutive hours. 3. Disconnect the AC power and power the monitor with battery until the monitor is turned off. 4. Record the battery duration. The battery should operate for up to 4 hours during normal monitoring conditions.
  • Page 103: Chapter 19: Cleaning

    When cleaning, please use the lowest possible concentration of diluted detergents and disinfectants specified in this Manual. Lutech is not liable for damage caused by maintenance or cleaning using methods not specified within this Manual.
  • Page 104: Disinfecting

    Wipe the monitor and sensor surface with medical alcohol and dry it naturally or with clean, dry, lint-free cloth. • Lutech is not liable for effectiveness of using these chemicals for infectious disease control. Please consult the infectious disease control officers of the hospital in such situations. 19.3 Disinfecting To avoid damage to the product, it is recommended that the product is disinfected only when it is deemed necessary by the hospital maintenance procedures.
  • Page 105: Chapter 20: Maintenance

    If the monitor or any of its parts and accessories show any signs of damage, discontinue use immediately. Replace parts and accessories as needed. If the monitor is damaged or malfunctioning, please contact your Lutech representative. 20.1.2 Comprehensive Check Up Every 6-12 months or after each repair, a comprehensive examination must be performed by trained and qualified technical service personnel.
  • Page 106: Maintenance Plan

    4. Press the X in the upper right corner of the screen or press anywhere outside of the menu to exit. 20.3 Maintenance Plan The following tasks can only be done by qualified service personnel of Lutech. When the following maintenance is needed, please contact your service representative. Before testing or proceeding with maintenance, clean and disinfect the device.
  • Page 107: Chapter 21: Accessories

    Chapter 21: Accessories WARNING: • Use only the accessories specified in this Operator’s Manual. Using other accessories may damage the monitor or degrade performance. • The operation and storage conditions for the monitor should also meet the requirements of the accessories. Please refer to the manual of the accessories for these requirements. •...
  • Page 108: Appendix A: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications In accordance with classification specified in the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC, this monitor is IIb type equipment. The monitor is classified as follows in accordance with IEC 60601-1: Category Name Specification 93/42/EEC ohm Medical Devices Directive Category Type of electric shock protection Class I, internal and external power supply equipment...
  • Page 109: Parameter Specifications

    A.4 Parameter Specifications A.4.1 ECG Heart Rate 15-450bpm Accuracy ± 1bpm or 1%, whichever is greater. Lead Selection 3-lead: I, II, and III 5-lead: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, and V Lead Off Alarm Visual and audio Input 3-lead or 5-lead QRS Indicator Visual and audio Sweep Speed...
  • Page 110: Temperature

    Measuring range (mmHg) Systolic blood pressure 40-270 40-200 40-130 Mean blood pressure 20-230 20-175 20-100 Diastolic blood pressure 10-210 10-162 10-90 Accuracy Maximum average error: ±5mmHg Maximum standard deviation: 8mmHg A.4.4 Temperature Measuring range 32~ 122 F (0 ~ 50 Resolution F (0.1 Accuracy...
  • Page 111: Multigas / Ag

    Brand Respironics Measurement method Mainstream or Sidestream Measurement range 0-150mmHg, 0 to 19.7%, 0 to 20kPa (at 760mmHg) Rise time Less than 60ms Resolution 0.1mmHg 0 - 69mmHg 0.25mmHg 70 - 150mmHg 0 – 40 mmHg ± mmHg CO2 Accuracy 41 –...

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