ADC ADView 2 9005BPSTO User Manual

ADC ADView 2 9005BPSTO User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® ® ADView 2 Modular Diagnostic Station User Manual...
  • Page 2 93-9005-00 rev 4 ADView 2 User Manual | 2 September 1, 2016...
  • Page 3: Copyright Information

    ADView 2. This manual and the ADView 2 described herein are protected under copyright law under which states they may not be copied, in whole or in part, without written consent of ADC. The information in this manual is furnished for guidance only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by ADC.
  • Page 4: Welcome   T O   T He   A Dc ® A Dview ® 2

    ® Welcome to the ADC ADView ® ® Thank you for choosing the ADC ADView 2 Modular Diagnostic Station for accurate spot-checking of vital signs. The ADView 2 is designed to be simple and efficient to use, and features: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Taking   S pO   M easurements:  .........  28 Special   N otes   f or   M asimo   S ET   S pO   M odule:   ....  28 Special   N otes   f or   C hipOx   S pO  ...
  • Page 6: 1. Safety Considerations

    The ADView 2 is only for measurement, recording and display. It makes no specific diagnoses. The ADView 2 is intended to be used on adult and pediatric patients using appropriately sized ADC ADView 2 blood pressure cuffs.
  • Page 7: Possible Adverse Reactions

    Wireless Networking When connecting this device to a wireless network, it is important to use only the hardware specified by ADC (see Accessories section for details). Unsupported USB accessories, including unsupported wireless adapters, have been intentionally disabled and will not function with this device.
  • Page 8 CAUTION: Immediately replace parts that are broken, worn, missing, incomplete, damaged or contaminated. CAUTION: Contact the nearest ADC-approved service center should repair or replacement become necessary. A list of approved service centers appears in the guide or on our website at www.adctoday.com.
  • Page 9: Icons, Symbols And Abbreviations

    Icons, Symbols and Abbreviations Icons and Symbols The following icons and symbols are used in this guide, on the ADView 2 equipment, and in packaging. Warning message Caution message Manufacturer Manufacture date Authorized representative in the European Community Catalog number Serial number Batch or lot code Fragile, handle with care...
  • Page 10: Commonly Used Abbreviations

    Artery marker indicating proper placement – Arrow and symbol should be placed over the brachial artery. Cuff range indication Device is not made with natural rubber latex Device is not made with PVC Class II equipment IPX1   Protection against vertically falling drops of water Expiration date Single use only Commonly Used Abbreviations...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Configuration

    Rear Panel Configuration ADView 2 connections on the back of the device: AC power cord Wi-Fi USB dongle (optional) Printer or barcode scanner USB cable (optional) Ethernet cable (optional) Mini USB cable to connect to PC or laptop 93-9005-00 rev 4 ADView 2 User Manual | 11 September 1, 2016...
  • Page 12: Side/Temperature Panel Configuration

    Side/Temperature Panel Configuration Filac Optional modules ordered at the time of original purchase are installed prior to shipping. Modules can also be ordered later and installed in the field. To install the Covidien Filac™ temperature module, use the included Phillips head screwdriver to remove the panel cover on the right side of the unit (the right side when the screen is facing the user).
  • Page 13: Install Batteries

    The ADView 2 has a lithium-ion battery that contains materials which may be hazardous to human health. Do NOT dispose of battery in domestic waste! Instead, please dispose of in an environmentally responsible way, or return the battery to ADC. A prepaid return label can be obtained. Please see our website for more information. 93-9005-00 rev 4...
  • Page 14: Attach Connections To The Device

    Attach Connections to the Device After connecting the Power Cable, plug into an available AC power outlet to charge batteries. Connect the BP cable, SpO sensor cable, and temperature sensor (if option is included) to the device. Connect the barcode scanner and/or printer to the device if these options are included. Use the Power Button on the left side of the ADView 2 to turn it on.
  • Page 15: G Etting   T O   K Now   T He   A Dview   2

    3. Getting to Know the ADView 2 Measurement Display Patient Identification and Date/Time Stamp Patient ID Memory Mode Information Memory icon Memory Delete icon Connections to Ancillary Devices and Networks Wi-Fi radio on (segments will illuminate in series) 93-9005-00 rev 4 ADView 2 User Manual | 15 September 1, 2016...
  • Page 16 Wi-Fi radio connected (segments will be illuminated continuously) AC power connected Printer connected and powered on Barcode scanner connected and powered on Error Alert Symbol WARNING: User must take immediate action (see additional information in Section 12) Battery Level Indicator Battery symbol (all bars illuminated indicate a full charge) Blood Pressure Measurement Mode Selection Icons Manual Mode (for auscultatory readings)
  • Page 17 Pediatric BP Mode icon. This icon is illuminated when the Pediatric BP mode is selected. The ADView 2 will remain in the selected patient mode until a new mode is set. Heart Rate and MAP Measurements Measured in BPM (beats per minute) is illuminated when a heart rate is shown in the heart rate display. MAP Measured in mmHg.
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    Control Panel Memory Button Press this button to enter Memory Mode and to store, view or delete saved measurements. Save Current Reading: A quick press gives the user an option to save the patients reading, suggested to be done after each reading.
  • Page 19: 4. Good To Know Before You Begin

    Blood pressure error is displaced in the BP heart rate field. Temperature error will displace in the lower right hand. error will displace in lower left side of the screen. Battery symbol will flash if error is related to battery. Depending on the out-of-range value, the display will indicate whether the value is out-of-range (hi) or out-of-range (lo).
  • Page 20: Saving Measurements

    After connecting the optional thermal printer (see Section 2 and Section 3), ensure that the green LED on the top of the printer is lit and unblinking before printing. Reset Print To print the information currently displayed on the ADView 2 screen, press the print button on the top of the printer (see diagram above).
  • Page 21: Using   A Dview   2   F Or   B P   M

    TIP: When you send results to memory, make note of the “Memory Location” number to keep track of an individual patient’s measurements. Then later on, you can match the Memory Locator number with a patient’s name if you pull up or print out results for documentation. The memory will hold up to 99 records.
  • Page 22: Step 3: Select Measurement Mode

    Turn the Selection Knob in either direction to select the desired icon After making your selection, wait 2 seconds. The selected icon will be the one flashing. Once you have selected the intended mode, press the Selection Knob to finalize this selection. Note: Adult and Pediatric mode can be used in conjunction with any type of measurement mode.
  • Page 23 Averaging Measurement Mode Select Mode Set # of Measurements to Average Set Time Between Measurements Press the Mode Toggle Button The Number of Measurements Icon Default values for Time Before First will flash as will the Selection Measurement and Time until you see the Knob.
  • Page 24: Step 4: How To Measure Bp In Each Mode

    Manual Mode Example shows Manual Mode setup display. Three-digit number is the target cuff inflation pressure setting. The default is 160 mmHg. Select Mode Choose a Pressure Value The pressure setting icon and Selection Knob will Press the Mode Toggle Button until flash.
  • Page 25: Step 5: Record Results

    Example of SYS, DIA and HR* after Example of SYS, DIA and HR* after Example of Manual Mode display BP measurement in Single all measurements have been with cuff pressure at zero. P-set Measurement Mode. averaged. value is default 160 mmHg. *Note: Pulse rate source, whether BP or SpO , can be selected at any time using the Advanced Configuration Application.
  • Page 26: U Sing   A Dview   2   F Or   P Ulse   O

    7. Using ADView 2 for Pulse Oximetry An optional SpO module allows you to measure the oxygen saturation of arterial bloodflow and display the reading on the ADView 2. There are two different types of optional SpO modules: ChipOx and Masimo SET General Principle of Operation: The pulse oximeter directs red and infrared light into a capillary bed and measures the change in light absorption during the pulsatile cycle.
  • Page 27 • Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line. Always place the SpO2 sensor on the arm without a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line. CAUTION: Pulse rate measurement is based on the optical detection of a peripheral flow pulse and therefore may not detect certain arrhythmias.
  • Page 28: System Description

    System Description: The ADView 2 spot check device with pulse oximetry module consists of a base ADView 2 device for the display of SpO2 measurement data and other user information, either a ChipOx or Masimo SET SpO2 module which is attached to the ADView 2 base unit as described in Section 2, and the specific reusable pulse oximeter probe and/or cable that comes packaged with each module.
  • Page 29 Again, R is the ratio of two arterial pulse-added absorbance signals and its value is used to find the saturation SpO an empirically derived equation into the oximeter’s software. The values in the empirically derived equation are based upon human blood studies against a laboratory co-oximeter on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies. The above equations are combined and a noise reference (N’) is determined: N’...
  • Page 30 Special Notes for ChipOx SpO module: NOTE: Use only SpO2 sensors from ADC approved for use on the ADView 2 ChipOx SpO2 module. NOTE: A functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a ChipOx pulse oximeter sensor or pulse oximeter.
  • Page 31 The tested device meets the stated accuracy specification of RMS Error = 1.89% for the range 70% to 100% SaO . The accuracy is not specifed below 70% SaO . In addition, here are detailed measured A values over the specified discreet ranges: Range 1.54%...
  • Page 32: Measurement

    8. Using ADView 2 for Temperature Measurement The ADView 2 has several options for measuring a patient’s body temperature. Covidien Filac 3000 Thermometry Module Your device may come equipped with a Covidien Filac 3000 digital thermometer capable of taking an oral, axillary (under arm) or rectal temperature reading.
  • Page 33: Axillary Temperature Taking

    Axillary Temperature Taking With the patient’s arm uplifted, place the probe tip into the patient’s armpit, directly on the skin. Ask the patient to lower his arm and hold still. Hold the probe perpendicular to the arm until there is a long beep and the temperature reading displays.
  • Page 34: Functions

    9. Using ADView 2 EMR and Memory Functions Section 4, “Good to Know Before You Begin,” provides some basic information about the ADView 2’s EMR and memory functions. Here are more details about how these work. Memory Mode When you power up the unit, the memory identifier appears at the top of the display beside the Memory Icon This is the number that will be associated with the next set of measurement results that are sent to the device memory.
  • Page 35: Emr Transmissions

    Temperature U/M Text: C or F Temperature Site Text: ORL, AXL, RCT NOTE: If a parameter has no data showing at the time the memory button is pressed, then all values for that parameter will be stored as ‘null.’ To recall measurements from memory: Press and hold the Memory Button for four seconds on the front of the device .
  • Page 36: T Aking   C Are   O F   Y Our   A Dview   2

    and Check Mark Icon will start flashing. Press the Selection Knob to send the data to the EMR. If the measurements are delivered to the EMR successfully, you will see the EMR Message Icon and the Check Mark Icon flash four times. If the EMR has a problem receiving the measurements, the EMR Message icon and X icon will flash eight...
  • Page 37: Preventative Maintenance

    The ADView 2 device contains a lithium-ion battery that contains materials which may be hazardous to human health. Do NOT dispose of battery in domestic waste! Instead, please dispose of in an environmentally responsible way, or return the battery to ADC. A prepaid return label can be obtained. Please see our website for more information.
  • Page 38: 11. Accessories & Replacement Parts

    1.631.273.9600 Fax: 1.631.273.9659 Email: customerservice@adctoday.com Web: www.adctoday.com 11. Accessories & Replacement Parts Contact your ADC sales representative to purchase the following accessories or items: Complete Modules (when purchased separately) Part Number Description 9005TO Temperature Module, Oral/Axillary 9005TR Temperature Module, Rectal...
  • Page 39: Power Supplies

    9005-12XPBD-1MB Large Adult Plus, Burgundy (40-55cm) 9005-13TBR-1MB Thigh, Brown (38-50cm) 9005CKP Pediatric Cuff Kit (Child, Small Adult, Adult) 9005CKA Adult Cuff Kit (Adult, Large Adult) 9005CK Five Cuff Kit (Child, Small Adult, Adult, Large Adult, Thigh) *All cuffs equipped with male bayonet connectors. Power Supplies Part Number Description...
  • Page 40: 12. Status Messages & Alarms

    9005USB Mini USB to USB Cable 9005DON USB Wi-Fi Dongle 9005P Thermal Printer with Paper 9005PAPER Thermal Printer Paper 2D Barcode Scanner 9005SCAN2D 9005SCANL Linear Barcode Scanner 12. Status Messages & Alarms If the ADView 2 has a problem taking a measurement, you may see a code on the display screen. icon will blink with the measurement display result and code.
  • Page 41 No action possible. Values are outside the reportable range. 85 & 89 Check that the hose has no sharp bends and is not pinched. Check that the patient is not lying on the cuff. Check that the cuff is in the correct position. Take another BP reading.
  • Page 42: Out Of Range Measurements

    Multiple patients have the same patient ID. ADView 2 System: 300-302 Power off and repower on the ADView 2. 341-344 Power off and repower on the ADView 2. Return for service. Powering Device: Run only from A/C power source. Have battery service performed at earliest convenience. Power off and repower on the ADView 2.
  • Page 43: Service Centers

    Temperature: Depending on the out-of-range value, the display will indicate whether the value is “Hi” or “Lo.” SP02: Results falling below the measurement range will display “Lo” in the results field. Service Centers American Diagnostic Corporation 55 Commerce Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 Tel: 1.800.ADC.2670 1.631.273.9600 Fax: 1.631.273.9659 Email: customerservice@adctoday.com Web: www.adctoday.com...
  • Page 44: 14. Technical Information

    Three long beeps: Severe hardware error. One short beep (1 second): Power up or Power down complete. Four short beeps: There has been an error. If you abort a BP measurement by pressing the Start/Stop button, you will hear one short beep. Then, after the pressure has been completely dumped from the cuff, you will hear one long beep.
  • Page 45 WARNING: The ADView 2 should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the ADView 2 should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration –...
  • Page 46 Voltage dips, short <5 % U <5 % U Mains power quality should be that of a interruptions and typical commercial or hospital (>95 % dip in U (>95 % dip in U voltage variations environment. If a dip or an interruption of for 0,5 cycle for 0,5 cycle mains power occurs, the current of the...
  • Page 47 compliance level in each frequency range. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
  • Page 48: Specifications, General

    For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
  • Page 49: Notes On Blood Pressure Data

    mean error with 8mmHg standard deviation). Notes on Blood Pressure Data Any blood pressure reading can be affected by the measurement site, the position of the patient, exercise, or the patient’s physiologic condition. Environmental or operational factors which can affect the performance of the device and/or its blood pressure reading are pacemakers and common arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular premature beats or atrial fibrillation, arterial sclerosis, poor perfusion, diabetes, age, pregnancy, pre-clampsia, renal diseases, patient motion, trembling, and shivering.
  • Page 50: Limited Warranty

    This limited warranty is void if the device has been damaged by accident, misuse, negligence, or act of God, or serviced by any person not authorized by ADC. This limited warranty contains the entire obligation of ADC and no other warranties expressed, implied, or statutory are given.
  • Page 51 Manufactured for: American Diagnostic Corporation 55 Commerce Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 U.S.A. Suntech Medical Morrisville, NC 27570 Suntech Medical, Ltd. Oakfield Industrial Estate Eynsham, Oxfordshire, 0X29 4TS UK Assembled in U.S.A. Made in China 93-9005-00 rev 4 ADView 2 User Manual | 51 September 1, 2016...

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