Northern Meditec Venus Operator's Manual

Multi-parameter patient monitor
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Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3
Venus/Taurus/Pisces/Virgo/Aries/Gemini/Aquarius
Multi-parameter Patient Monitor
Operator's Manual
Northern Meditec Limited

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  • Page 1 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Venus/Taurus/Pisces/Virgo/Aries/Gemini/Aquarius Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual Northern Meditec Limited...
  • Page 2 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 © Copyright 2016-2018 Northern Meditec Limited. All rights reserved. Release time: 2023-11 Revision: 7.3...
  • Page 3 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Notice Thanks for purchasing Northern Meditec Multi-parameter Patient Monitor. Before operating, please read this Manual carefully to ensure proper use. Please keep this Manual properly for future reference. Product Name: Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor Venus, Taurus, Pisces, Virgo,Aries,Gemini,Aquarius...
  • Page 4 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Intellectual Property Rights The intellectual property rights of this Operator’s Manual and the corresponding product belong to Northern Meditec Limited (hereinafter referred to as “Northern”). This Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright law. Without written permission of Northern, any organization or individual is prohibited to photograph, copy, modify or print any part of this Manual, or translate into other languages.
  • Page 5 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Statement Northern reserves the right of final interpretation to this Manual. The content of this Manual is subject to change without prior notice. Only if the following requirements are met, Northern will be responsible for the safety, reliability and performance of the product, i.e.: Assembly, expansion, re-adjustment, improvement and repair should only be performed by qualified ...
  • Page 6 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Warranty and Maintenance Services The warranty period is 2 years for this product and 6 month for the main accessories. The main accessories include: blood oxygen probe and extension cable, ECG cable, blood pressure cuff and catheter, temperature probe, power cord, stent, and ground wire.
  • Page 7 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 After-sales Service Unit Name: Northern Meditec Limited Customer Service Department Address: Room 502, 501 Building A, Room 401 Building C, Jin Wei Yuan Industrial Park,Pingshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China Postal Code: 518118 Website: www.northernmeditec.com Email: info@northernmeditec.com Tel: + 86 755 27952733...
  • Page 8 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Preface Notice This Operator’s Manual is the necessary instructions for the safe use of this product. This Manual introduces the use, properties, method of operation, safety information and intended use of the Multi-parameter Patient Monitor in details. Before using the product, please carefully read and understand the contents of this Manual, and abide by the method of operation stated in this Manual in order to ensure the safety of patients and operators.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Contents Chapter 1. Safety ..............................15 1.1 Safety Information ............................. 15 1.1.1 Danger ..............................15 1.1.2 Warning ..............................15 1.1.3 Caution ..............................16 1.1.4 Note ................................. 17 1.2 Symbols ................................17 Chapter 2. Monitor Overview ..........................19 2.1 Introduction ................................ 19 2.1.1 Intended Use ............................
  • Page 10 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 3.8 Freezing Waves ..............................39 3.9 Other Common Setup ............................39 3.9.1 Defining the Monitor ..........................39 3.9.2 Language Setup ............................39 3.9.3 Date and Time ............................40 3.9.4 Volume Control ............................40 3.9.5 Setting Parameter Unit ..........................40 Chapter 4.
  • Page 11 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 7.1 Overview ................................60 7.2 Safety Information ............................. 60 7.3 Monitoring Steps ..............................61 7.3.1 Preparation .............................. 61 7.3.2 Selecting Lead ............................62 7.3.3 Lead Name and Corresponding Color ....................62 7.3.4 Installing Electrodes ..........................62 7.3.5 Checking the Pacemaking Status ......................66 7.4 ECG Display ..............................
  • Page 12 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 11.3 Measurement Limits ............................84 11.4 Measurement Procedure ...........................85 11.4.1 Preparing for Measurement ........................85 11.4.2 Patient posture requirements during measurement ................86 11.4.3 Starting / Stopping Measurement ......................86 11.4.4 Correcting Measurement Results ......................86 11.5 NIBP Display ..............................86 11.6 Setting Inflation Pressure ..........................87 11.7 NIBP Resetting ..............................87 11.8 NIBP Leakage Test ............................87 11.9 NIBP Calibration ..............................88...
  • Page 13 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 15.1 Recorder Profile ............................. 107 15.2 Loading Paper ..............................108 15.3 Setting up the Recorder ..........................108 15.4 Clearing Recorder ............................109 Chapter 16. Battery .............................. 110 16.1 Checking Battery Performance ........................110 16.2 Overview ................................ 110 16.3 Installing the battery ............................110 16.4 Battery Usage Guide ............................
  • Page 14 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 A.2.2 Display ..............................130 A.2.3 Host LED ............................. 130 A.2.4 Audio Instruction ..........................131 A.2.5 Alarm Signal ............................131 A.3 Data Storage ..............................131 A.4 Measurement Specifications ........................... 132 A.4.1 ECG/TEMP/RESP Specifications ....................... 132 A.4.2 NIBP Specifications ..........................134 A.4.3 SpO2 Specifications ..........................134 A.4.4 CO Specification ..........................135...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1. Safety

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 1. Safety Safety Information DANGERE A warning that alerts you to a potential serious outcome, adverse event or safety hazard. Failure to observe a  warning may result in serious injury or death to the user or patient. WARNING Alerts you to potential hazard or unsafe operation.
  • Page 16: Caution

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Before operating, the user must check if the device, cables and accessories are functioning properly and safely.  The alarm volume, upper and lower alarm limit should be set according to the actual situation of the patient. Do ...
  • Page 17: Note

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 and frequency requirements on the equipment label or in the Operator’s Manual. When the instrument and accessories are about to exceed the useful life, it must be treated in accordance with  relevant local laws and regulations or the hospital's rules and regulations. 1.1.4 Note NOTE...
  • Page 18 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Wave freezing Manufacturer info Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Print Directive Refer to the Operator’s Manual EU representative Manufacturer’s declaration of product compliance with applicable EEC directives Importer and the Notified Body reference number Medical device Unique device identifier Gas outlet 18 / 150...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2. Monitor Overview

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 2. Monitor Overview Introduction 2.1.1 Intended Use The multi-Parameter Patient Monitor is intended use for monitoring, displaying and alarming of more than one vital physiological including ECG, respiration (RESP), pulse rate (PR), blood oxygen saturation (SPO2), noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), temperature (TEMP), carbon dioxide (CO2) of a single patient for adult and pediatric in hospital.
  • Page 20: Master Unit

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Master Unit 2.2.1 Front View Fig. 2-1 Front View (Aries) 20 / 150...
  • Page 21 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 2-2 Front View (Venus/Gemini) Fig. 2-3 Front View (Taurus/Pisces/Virgo) 1. Company logo 2. Alarm indicator 21 / 150...
  • Page 22 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 The alarm indicator indicates the levels of physiological alarms and technical alarms in different colors and flashing frequencies: High: red, fast flashes  Medium: yellow, slow flashes  Low: yellow, lit without flashing.  3. Display 4. Power on / off button Power on: When the monitor has been connected to AC power supply, press this key to turn on the ...
  • Page 23 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 2-4 Front View (Aquarius) 1. Power on / off button(①) Power on: When the monitor has been connected to AC power supply, press this key to turn on the  monitor. Power off: In power on state, press and hold this key for two seconds to turn off the monitor. ...
  • Page 24 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Press this key to start/stop printing waveform or data.  Press this key to freeze / unfreeze the wave.  6. NIBP measurement start / stop key(⑥): Press this key to start / stop the measurement of non-invasive blood pressure.
  • Page 25: Side View

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 2.2.2 Side View Fig. 2-5 Side View (Venus/Aries/Gemini/Taurus/Pisces/Virgo) 1. ECG —— ECG cable interface 2. SpO2 ——SpO2 cable interface 3. T1 —— Temperature probe interface 4. T2 —— Temperature probe interface 5. NIBP —— NIBP cuff interface 6.
  • Page 26: Rear View

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 2-6 Side View (Aquarius) 1. Temp ——Temperature probe interface(①) 2. ECG —— ECG cable interface(②) 3. SpO2 ——SpO2 cable interface(③)could connected to Masimo or Northern SpO2 4. NIBP —— NIBP cuff interface(④) 5. Printer or printer plate(⑤): Could install a printer (optional). 2.2.3 Rear View 26 / 150...
  • Page 27 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 2-7 Rear View (Venus/Aries/Gemini) Fig. 2-8 Rear View (Taurus/Pisces/Virgo) 1. Speaker holes 2. Auxiliary output interface (nurse call, unrealized) 3. USB interfaces (2): Connect an external storage device to upgrade the monitor software. 4. Network interface 5.
  • Page 28 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 6. Display interface: Connected to a standard color VGA monitor for auxiliary display and monitoring. External monitor displays the same content as the monitor display. 7. Equipotential terminal: When other devices are used in conjunction with the monitor, you should connect the equipotential terminals of other devices and the monitor with wires to eliminate the ground potential difference between different devices and ensure safety.
  • Page 29: Screen Display

    The screen of the standard interface is divided into four areas: 1. Info area, 2. Parameter area, 3.Wave area, 4.Info tip area, 5.Smart hotkey area. Fig. 2-6 Standard Interface (Demo Mode(Venus, Taurus, Pisces, Virgo,Aries,Gemini)) 1. Introduction of info area (1) The info area includes patient information, alarm status icon, physiological alarms and technical alarms from left to right.
  • Page 30 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 ECG parameter area  NIBP parameter area  SPO2 and PR parameter area  TEMP parameter area  RESP parameter area  3. Introduction of wave area (3) It mainly displays the waves of physiological parameters, and upper left corner of each wave shows the wave name.
  • Page 31: Smart Hotkeys

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 It consists of small parameter areas, which show the corresponding parameter measurement value and current upper and lower alarm limits of each parameter module. The parameters are shown in fixed positions, that is, from top to bottom and from left to right: ECG parameter area ...
  • Page 32 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 [Event]: Manual event [Print]: Print key [Switch]: Interface switch key [Freeze]: Freeze key [Ala.Set]: Alarm setting key [Silence]: Silence key [Review]: Review key [Vol.Set]: Volume setting key 32 / 150...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3. Basic Operation

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 3. Basic Operation Installation NOTE To ensure normal working of the monitor, read this chapter before use, and install as required.  WARNING All analog and digital devices connected to the monitor must be certified by IEC standards (e.g., IEC 60950 ...
  • Page 34: Connecting To Ac Power

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Atmospheric pressure range 70kPa~106kPa Supply voltage Supply voltage 100-240V~ requirement Power frequency 50Hz/60Hz Input power 40VA-60VA Fuse FUSE T 1.6A Transportation Prevent severe shock, vibration, rain and snow splashing during transport. Storage The packaged monitor should be stored in well-ventilated room with ambient temperature -20℃~+55℃, relative humidity ranging form 10% to 95%, atmospheric pressure 50kPa~106kPa, and without corrosive gases.
  • Page 35: Starting The Monitor

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 and accessories are connected correctly. Plug the power cord into the AC power outlet. If using battery power, make sure the battery is fully charged.  Check all the functions required for patient monitoring to make sure that the monitor works properly. ...
  • Page 36: Turning Off

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Turning off Please turn off the monitor in the following steps: Disconnect the cables and sensors connected to the patient.  Press and hold the power switch for two seconds to pop up the 5sec countdown window, and the monitor turns ...
  • Page 37: Using Soft Keyboard

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 You can directly click on the touch screen to quickly and easily accomplish some operations. Model: Gemini/Aries/Venus/Taurus/Pisces. 3.5.4 Using Soft Keyboard Click on the edit box, and the system will display the soft keyboard on the screen; you can turn the shuttle or use the touch screen to select characters one by one, and input data.
  • Page 38: Operating Mode

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Confirmation key area: Some menus contain a confirmation key area to confirm the menu operations, including  confirmation and cancel key. Operating Mode The monitor has 2 operating modes, of which the demo mode is protected by a password. Monitoring mode (operating mode) This is the daily operating mode of patient monitoring;...
  • Page 39: Freezing Waves

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Freezing Waves In the patient monitoring process, you can freeze the wave on the screen, review and carefully observe the patient's condition during this time. Freeze / unfreeze the wave as follows: Select [Freeze] hotkey to freeze the displayed wave of the monitor. Click [Freeze] hotkey again to release the freezing state.
  • Page 40: Date And Time

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 [Portugues]: The interface language of the monitor is Portuguese. [Deutsch]: The interface language of the monitor is German. [Polskie]: The interface language of the monitor is Polish. [Romania]: The interface language of the monitor is Romanian. [Italia]: The interface language of the monitor is Italian. 3.9.3 Date and Time Set the monitor time in the following steps:...
  • Page 41 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 You can select a preferred unit through the following operations Select [Menu] Smart Hotkey→[Main Menu];  Select [User Maintenance >>]→ [User Maintenance] menu;  Select [Unit Setup >>] → [Unit Setup] menu;  Select [Height], and select the unit [cm] / [inch] as needed. ...
  • Page 42: Chapter 4. Patient Information Management

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 4. Patient Information Management Connect the patient to the monitor, and the monitor will display and store the physiological data of the patient, so the patient can be monitored without admitting the patient. However, admitting the patient correctly is very important. If the monitor has admitted the patient, it is recommended to operate the monitor to discharge the current patient before connecting to (not admitted) the next patient.
  • Page 43: Admitting A Patient Quickly

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Admitting a Patient Quickly Admit a patient quickly as follows: In [Patient Setup] menu, select [Quick Admit] → [Warning] menu → [OK] → [Quick Admit] menu, which is shown below: Fig. 4-2 Quick Admitting Menu Select [Patient Cat.], and set the patient category as needed: ...
  • Page 44 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 4-3 Patient Info 1. Select [SurName], and enter patient’s surname through the soft keyboard. 2. Select [Name], and enter patient name through the soft keyboard. 3. Select [Case], and enter the case number through the soft keyboard. 4.
  • Page 45: Editing Patient Info

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 9. Select [Blood Type], and set the patient’s blood type: [A]: Patient blood type is A.  [B]: Patient blood type is B.  [AB]: Patient blood type is AB.  [O]: Patient blood type is O. ...
  • Page 46: Chapter 5. User Interface

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 5. User Interface The monitor has four working interfaces, which are “Normal Screen”, “Big Numerics”, “ECG 3-Lead Half-Screen”, , “ECG 5-Lead Half-Screen ”,and “ECG 10-Lead Full-Screen”. The user can select the working interface according to needs, and get different screen information. Below describes the working interfaces. Selecting User Interface Select the user interface as follows: Select...
  • Page 47: Interface Introduction

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Interface Introduction 5.2.1 Normal Screen Fig. 5-1 Normal Screen The normal screen provides the parameter wave being monitored and the parameters displayed in the parameter area. This is the basic working interface of the monitor. The interface displays all parameters, two ECG waves, one blood oxygen binding capacity scan wave, and one respiratory wave.
  • Page 48: Big Numerics

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 5.2.2 Big Numerics Fig. 5-2 Big Numerics Screen Big Numerics screen allows observing other parameters except the body temperature, one ECG wave, one respiratory wave, and one blood oxygen binding capacity scan wave. 5.2.3 ECG-3 Lead Half-Screen Fig.
  • Page 49: Ecg 5-Lead Half-Screen

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 ECG 3-Lead Half-Screen allows observing all parameters, seven ECG waves (I, II, III), one blood oxygen binding capacity scan wave, and one respiratory wave. 5.2.4 ECG 5-Lead Half-Screen Fig. 5-4 ECG 5-Lead Half-Screen ECG 5-Lead Half-Screen allows observing all parameters, seven ECG waves (I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, V), one blood oxygen binding capacity scan wave, and one respiratory wave.
  • Page 50: Oxycrg Screen

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 5-5 ECG 10-Lead Half-Screen This interface allows observing all parameters, and twelve ECG waves (I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6) simultaneously. 5.2.6 OxyCRG Screen The Respiratory Oxygenation graph screen is shown below Fig.
  • Page 51: Dynatrend Screen

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 5.2.7 DynaTrend Screen The DynaTrend screen is shown below: Fig. 5-8 DynaTrend Screen Dynamic short trends are located on the right side of the waveform area, showing trends for a range of parameters over the most recent period. The top of each trend graph shows the trend of the parameter name, the right shows the scale, below shows the time.
  • Page 52: Chapter 6. Alarm

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 6. Alarm Alarm means that the monitor prompts the medical staff through sound and light when the patient being monitored has abnormal changes in vital signs or the monitor has a failure and unable to monitor the patient successfully. WARNING In any single region (e.g.
  • Page 53: Alarm Level

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Alarm Level According to the severity of the alarm, the physiological alarms of the monitor can be divided into high level, medium level and low level. High level alarms  The patient is in critical condition that is life-threatening, and should be immediately rescued; Or the monitor has a serious mechanical failure or malfunction, causing it unable to detect the patient's critical state and endangering the patient’s life.
  • Page 54: Audible Alarm

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 When an alarm occurs, the alarm indicator will flash in different colors and frequencies to prompt the alarm level. High level alarm: Red, fast flashes  Medium level alarm: Yellow, slow flashes  Low level alarm: Yellow, lit without flashing ...
  • Page 55: Silence

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Alarm silence  Alarm sound off  Alarm pause  Alarm off  6.4.1 Silence Select [Silence] smart hotkey, and you can temporarily turn off the alarm sound of currently occurring physiological alarms of the monitor, but the alarm information is still retained. For technical alarms, clear the alarm state, display alarm prompt information only and the monitor enters alarm silence state, and the alarm state icon area displays the icon.
  • Page 56: Alarm Off

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 The remaining time of alarm pause is displayed in the physiological alarm area.  Alarm parameters and upper / lower limit stop flashing.  The audible alarm and light alarm of technical alarms are suspended, but the alarm message is still displayed. ...
  • Page 57: Setting The Alarm Sound

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 6.5.1 Setting the Alarm Sound See 3.9.4 Volume Control for the method to set the alarm volume. 6.5.2 Setting the Alarm Delay Time For over-limit alarm of continuous measurement parameter, you can set the alarm delay time. If the alarm condition disappears during the delay period, the monitor won’t alarm.
  • Page 58: Latch Alarm

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Set the alarm level Select [Alarm Level], and set the alarm level as follows:  [Low]: Set the alarm level to low.  [Mid]: Set the alarm level to medium.  [High]: Set the alarm level to high. ...
  • Page 59: Manual Event

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Select [Menu] Smart Hotkey→[Main Menu];  Select [User Maintenance >>]→ [User Maintenance] menu;  Select [Alarm Param >>] → [Ala.Param Setup] menu;  Select [Latching Alarms], and set the alarm as needed:  [Latching]: Latching alarm. [No latching]: Non-latching alarm. Manual Event In the patient monitoring process, some events may have an impact on the patient, resulting in changes of some monitoring waves or parameters.
  • Page 60: Chapter 7. Ecg

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 7. ECG Overview Electrocardiogram (ECG) is produced by the continuous electrical activity of the patient's heart, and displayed with waves and numerics on the monitor in order to accurately assess the physiological state of the patient at the time. The ECG cable should be connected properly, so as to obtain a correct measurement value and normal display.
  • Page 61: Monitoring Steps

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Periodically check the skin that the electrode is placed at; if there is any sign of allergy, replace the electrode or  change the placement position. Electrosurgery (ESU) device interference, defibrillator discharge:  When the patient needs defibrillation, do not use non-defibrillator type ECG cables. ...
  • Page 62: Selecting Lead

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Check if the lead is normal before monitoring. When the ECG cable is unplugged, the screen will display [ECG  Lead Off] prompt, and trigger an audible and visual alarm. 7.3.2 Selecting Lead Select the ECG parameter area or wave area → [ECG Setup] menu; ...
  • Page 63 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 3-lead  The electrode placement position of 3-lead is shown in Fig. 7-1:  R electrode: placed below the clavicle, near the right shoulder.  L electrode: placed below the clavicle, near the left shoulder.  F electrode: placed on the left abdomen. Fig.
  • Page 64 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 7-2 European 5-lead Connection Method For 5-lead configuration, place the chest (V) lead electrode in one of these locations (see Fig. 7-3):   V1 is in the fourth intercostal on the right edge of the sternum. ...
  • Page 65 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Lead Placement for Surgical Patients. The surgical site should be taken into consideration when placing electrodes on a surgical patient. e.g. for open-chest surgery, the chest electrodes can be placed on the lateral chest or back. To reduce artifacts and interference from electrosurgical units, the limb electrodes can be placed close to the shoulders and lower abdomen and the chest electrodes on the left side of the mid-chest.
  • Page 66: Checking The Pacemaking Status

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 7.3.5 Checking the Pacemaking Status Before ECG monitoring, it is very important to set the pacemaking state of the patient properly. If the patient has a pacemaker, set [Paced] to [Yes], and the icon displays in the patient information area. When the system detects a pacing signal, the “┃”symbol will be marked in the top of the ECG wave.
  • Page 67: Alarm Setup

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 7-6 ECG Parameter in Normal Screen Alarm Setup Select [Alarm Setup >>] → [Alarm Setup] interface to set ECG related alarms; see 6.5 Alarm Setup for the setting method. ECG Setup Click the ECG parameter area or wave ECG area to pop up the [ECG Setup] menu, which is as shown below. You can set the ECG through the [ECG Setup] menu.
  • Page 68 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 [SPO2]: Select SpO2 monitoring as the HR source.  Select [Cal.Channel] and select heart rate calculation channel.  Select [ECG1] / [ECG2] to set the display wave channel. Select ECG1/ECG2, and set the names of upper ECG wave and lower ECG wave on the screen.
  • Page 69: Chapter 8. Resp

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 8. Resp Overview Thoracic electrical bioimpedance 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.
  • Page 70: Adjusting Position Of Respiration Electrode

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 NOTE For optimal respiration wave, R and L electrodes should be placed horizontally if I lead is selected for  respiration measurement; R and F electrodes should be placed diagonally if II lead is selected for respiration measurement.
  • Page 71: Resp Setup

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 8-2 Resp Wave Resp parameters are displayed as shown in Fig. 8-3: Fig. 8-3 Resp Parameter Area Resp Setup Click the ECG parameter zone or ECG wave area → [RESP Setup] menu, which is shown below. You can set Resp through [RESP Setup] menu.
  • Page 72: Adjusting Wave Gain

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 monitor will trigger an alarm. Default apnea alarm time is 20s. 8.5.2 Adjusting Wave Gain In [RESP Setup] menu, select [Gain], and set the wave gain: the greater gain, the higher wave amplitude. 8.5.3 Setting Scanning Speed In [RESP Setup] menu, select [Wave speed], and set the scanning speed: the faster scanning speed, the smoother wave.
  • Page 73: Chapter 9. Pr

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 9. PR 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. Display The color of PR parameter area is same as SpO2 parameter color of PR source, as shown in Fig. 9-1: Fig.
  • Page 74: Chapter 10. Spo2

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 10. SpO2 10.1 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. The pulse oximeter is to be operated by, or under the supervision of, qualified personnel only.
  • Page 75: Monitoring Steps

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 there is carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin or dye diluted chemical, the SPO2 value will have deviation.  When the patient has a tendency to hypoxia, use the oximeter to analyze blood samples in order to fully grasp  the patient's condition. Do not put the sensor on limbs with arterial duct or intravenous tube.
  • Page 76: Display

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 10.4 Display SpO2 parameter area is shown in Fig. 10-1. Fig. 10-1 SpO2 Parameter Area Masimo SpO2 parameter area is shown in Fig. 10-2. Fig. 10-2 Masimo SpO2 Parameter SpO2 unit Spo2 alarm range SpO2 value PR alarm range PR value PI value PI indicator...
  • Page 77: Setting Spo2

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 10-3 SpO2 Wave Parameters Description Perfusion Index (PI): PI is a value that indicates arterial pulse signal strength as the percentage of pulsatile signal to non-pulsatile signal. The perfusion index allows clinicians to place sensors on optimal sites. 10.5 Setting SpO2 Select SpO2 parameter area or Pleth wave area →...
  • Page 78: Setting Average Time

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 10.5.3 Setting Average Time SpO2 values displayed on the monitor are the results averaged from the data collected over time. The shorter the average time, the faster the monitor responds when the patient's SpO2 value changes, but the measurement accuracy is lower.
  • Page 79: Alarm Setup

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 The sensor is placed on limbs with blood pressure cuff, arterial duct or lumen tube.  Concentration of non-functional hemoglobin such as carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) and methemoglobin (MetHb).  SpO2 too low.  Poor perfusion of test site. ...
  • Page 80 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 WARNING As with all medical equipment, carefully route patient cabling to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or  strangulation. Do not place the pulse oximeter or accessories in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient. ...
  • Page 81 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 with clinical signs and symptoms. The pulse oximeter is not an apnea monitor.  The pulse oximeter may be used during defibrillation, but this may affect the accuracy or availability of the  parameters and measurements. The pulse oximeter may be used during electrocautery, but this may affect the accuracy or availability of the ...
  • Page 82 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 steam, gas, ethylene oxide or any other method. This will seriously damage the pulse oximeter. Electrical Shock Hazard: Carry out periodic tests to verify that leakage currents of patient-applied circuits and  the system are within acceptable limits as specified by the applicable safety standards. The summation of leakage currents must be checked and in compliance with IEC 60601-1 and UL60601-1.
  • Page 83: Chapter 11. Nibp

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 11. NIBP 11.1 Overview The monitor uses oscillometric method to measure noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), and applies to adults, pediatric. The oscillometric method for measuring blood pressure is to inflate a cuff with a certain amount of pressure until the arterial blood flow has been completely blocked.
  • Page 84: Measurement Limits

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 WARNING Do not carry out non-invasive blood pressure measurement on patients with sickle cell disease and skin damage  or any expected damage. For patients with severe coagulation disorder, determine if the automatic blood pressure measurement is carried ...
  • Page 85: Measurement Procedure

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Use of an artificial heart-lung machine  If a patient is connected to an artificial heart-lung machine, the measurement will be impossible. Pressure changes  If the arterial pressure pulse is being analyzed to obtain a measured value at a certain time and the blood pressure of the patient changes rapidly, the measurement will be unreliable or impossible.
  • Page 86: Patient Posture Requirements During Measurement

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 appropriate artery. Make sure that the cuff does not wrap too tight around the limb, or it may cause distal discoloration or even ischemia. 11.4.2 Patient posture requirements during measurement Sit comfortable or lie down relax; No crossing legs Back and elbow should be supported;...
  • Page 87: Setting Inflation Pressure

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Fig. 11-1 NIBP Parameter Area 11.6 Setting Inflation Pressure If necessary, you can manually set the initial cuff inflation pressure as follows: Select the NIBP parameter area → [NIBP Setup] menu;  Select [Pre-Infl Press], and set the appropriate cuff pressure value. ...
  • Page 88: Nibp Calibration

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Wrap the cuff on the cylinder of appropriate size. Set the patient category to adults. Select [Menu] Smart Hotkey → [Main Menu]; Select [User Maintenance >>]→ [User Maintenance] menu; Select [Module Maintenance >>] → [Module Maintenance] menu; Select [NIBP >>] →...
  • Page 89: Disinfection Method

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 11.10.2Disinfection Method Sprinkle bleach solution (Formula: the proportion of water and bleaching powder to 1:10) then keep 5 minutes. Wipe off excess bleach solution and elute with distilled water again. Natural dry cuff. 11.11 Alarm Setup In [NIBP Setup] menu, select [Alarm Setup >>] to enter [Alarm Setup] interface, and set NIBP alarm switch, alarm level, upper and lower alarm limit.
  • Page 90: Chapter 12. Temp

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 12. Temp 12.1 Overview This monitor has two temperature measurement channels; the temperature sensor will measure the body temperature, and calculate the difference between the body temperature data. 12.2 Safety Information WARNING Before monitoring, check if the probe cable is normal. Unplug the temperature probe cable from the jack, the ...
  • Page 91: Temp Display

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Please measure the body temperature in the specified environmental temperature range, or else it may be  dangerous. 12.5 Temp Display The monitor can display the body temperature of two channels (T1 and T2) and the alarm limits, difference between the two temperature (TD) and temperature units.
  • Page 92: Alarm Setup

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 12.8 Alarm Setup In [TEMP Setup] menu, select [Alarm Setup >>] to enter [Alarm Setup] interface, and set TEMP alarm switch, alarm level, upper and lower alarm limit. See 6.5 Alarm Setup for detailed setting method. 12.9 Measuring method The body temperature probe includes a body surface temperature probe.
  • Page 93 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 3.Start the monitor and set the type of body temperature probe, and the accurate value can be monitored after 3 minutes. Reference time: (3-7 minutes). 93 / 150...
  • Page 94: Chapter 13. Review

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 13. Review The monitor provides up to 120 hours trend data review of all monitoring parameters, 1000 groups of NIBP measurement data and 200 alarm events. The user can select trend chart or trend table to view trend change; or view the latest wave.
  • Page 95: Reviewing Trend Table

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 [5min]: observe the trend of the last 120 hour at 5min interval.  [10min]: observe the trend of the last 120 hour at 10min interval.  [30min]: observe the trend of the last 120 hour at 30min interval. ...
  • Page 96: Nibp Measurement Review

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 [1min]: observe the data of the last 120 hour at 1min interval.  [5min]: observe the data of the last 120 hour at 5min interval.  [10min]: observe the data of the last 120 hour at 10min interval. ...
  • Page 97: Event Review

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3  Select to move the trend table upward or downward progressively and observe more data.  Select to turn pages up or down and move the trend table to observe more data. 13.4 Event Review Select [Review] smart hotkey to enter [Review] menu, and select [Event] to enter the following window. 13.4 Event Review This window shows the time of alarm events and corresponding alarm information, and the time of manual events and corresponding manual tag events.
  • Page 98 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Select [Level], and select an option as needed:  [High]: View high level alarm events.  [Mid]: View middle level alarm events.  [Low]: View low level alarm events and manual events.  Select [Wave Forms] to view the waveform and relevant parameters when alarm occurs, as shown in Fig. ...
  • Page 99: Chapter 14. Co

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 14. CO 14.1 Introduction monitoring is a continuous, non-invasive technique for determining the concentration of CO in the patient’ airway by measuring the absorption of infrared (IR) light of specific wavelengths. The CO has its own absorption characteristic and the amount of light passing the gas probe depends on the concentration of the measured CO .
  • Page 100: Preparing To Measure Co

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 signs and symptoms of evaluation equipment instrument. ISA and IRMA module using in high frequency surgical equipment will be lead to the result of measure.  In using, don’t stretch the Probe cable of ISA and IRMA. ...
  • Page 101: Using A Mainstream Co 2 Module

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Changed Nomoline sample tube every 2 weeks or it displayed “tube stop paged” (Red sampling line).  Only can use MASIMO produced Nomoline sampling tube, otherwise it will lead to inaccurate measurements.  Seriously rationalize sampling tube, to reduce the risk of twisting or bridle patients. ...
  • Page 102 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Connect 15MM (M) of IRMA airway adapter to Y connector of breathing circuit.  Connect 15MM (F) of Mainstream CO module airway adapter to internal tube of patient.  In the 【 CO Setup】 menu, select 【Operating Mode】 and toggle 【 Measure】 ,after 10s, Module enter into Measuring ...
  • Page 103: Co Settings

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Don’t put IRMA airway adapter between endotracheal tube and elbow, otherwise secreta of patient will jam the  airway adapter and operation mistake. Replace adapter if airway adapter in water/water condensation.  Only using made in Masimo IRMA airway adapter. ...
  • Page 104: Co 2 Alarm Limit Settings

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 【Operating Mode】: CO module can setup to “Measure” or “Standby”.Measure:CO2 module can be normal  measurement and zeroing etc.On standby : CO module do not work, not accept CO2 measurement, zeroing, calibrating etc. Compen】: Can setup for low, medium, high, default value is low. ...
  • Page 105: Notice

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 WARNING Incorrectly zero of the probe will cause the false results of the gas degrees.  ISA sidestream module is automatically zeroed by sampling the gas from the breathing circuit to the ambient  air. It performs automatic calibration every 24 hours. Each calibration takes less than 10 seconds. User can also manually zero when necessary, select the [AA Setup] menu, and press the [Zero] button.
  • Page 106 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Never disinfect the IRMA probe or the ISA sidestream module and do not put either of them into immersed  liquid. Do not use the quantitative spray or spray equipment together with the sidestream module or the IRMA ...
  • Page 107: Chapter 15. Recording (Optional)

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 15. Recording (Optional) 15.1 Recorder Profile The monitor adopt the thermal recorder, supports many recording Types, records patient information, trend graph/table data, up to three waveforms, etc. Fig. 15-1 Recorder 1. Indicator  On: when the recorder works correctly. ...
  • Page 108: Setting Up The Recorder

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 paper outlet port. 3. Close the door of the recorder. 4. Check the position of the paper, make sure the paper aligned to the Recorder outlet. CAUTION Use only specified thermal paper. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the recorder’s printer head, the recorder ...
  • Page 109: Clearing Recorder

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 3. 【 Recording time】 :when start one real time record or alarm trigger, the record time is depend on your setting on the monitor.in the menu【Record Setup】→[Record time >>] can be set:  8s/16s/32s: record 8-second waveforms from the current moment. ...
  • Page 110: Checking Battery Performance

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Disconnect the AC power and power the monitor with battery until the monitor is turned off. Battery duration reflects the battery performance. If the battery operating time is significantly shorter than the time stated in specifications, consider replacing the battery or contact our service personnel.
  • Page 111: Battery Usage Guide

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 16.4 Battery Usage Guide Battery life depends on the frequency and time of use. If the battery maintenance and storage are proper, the lithium battery life is about three years. If you do not use the battery properly, its life may be shortened. It is recommended to replace the lithium battery once every three years.
  • Page 112: Chapter 17. Cleaning And Disinfection

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 17. Cleaning and Disinfection ISO 17664 compliance: The cleaning/disinfection process of the multi-parameter monitor has been tested and complies with EN ISO 17664-2:2021. 17.1 Cleaning and disinfection safety information WARNING Before cleaning or disinfecting, disconnect the monitor from the power supply ...
  • Page 113: Methods For Cleaning And Disinfection

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Name Type Clean water Rinsing detergent Soap water (pH value of 7.0~10.5) Rinsing detergent Ethanol (75%) Moderately efficient disinfectant Isopropanol (70%) Moderately efficient disinfectant Highly efficient disinfectant Hydrogen peroxide ( Hydrogen peroxide 3%) Sodium hypochlorite bleach ( Sodium Highly efficient disinfectant hypochlorite bleach 5%) 17.3Methods for Cleaning and Disinfection...
  • Page 114 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 wipe off the remaining free cloth. handle ,battery detergent with a dry Dry: dry thoroughly with a dry, cover and other lint-free cloth. lint-free cloth and let air dry for at non-applied parts. NOTE:Any contact of least 30 minutes.Drying times may detergents with metal parts vary based on the environmental may cause corrosion.Do not...
  • Page 115: Environmental Protection, Safe Disposal

    If you have any questions concerning disposal of the equipment, please contact Northern Meditec Limited. Those accessories are consumables . Therefore, those accessories should be classified as medical waste at the end of use.
  • Page 116: Chapter 18. Maintenance

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 18. Maintenance WARNING If the hospitals or institutions using this instrument can’t implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule, it will  result in device failure and may endanger human health. 18.1 Checking Check the following basic items before using the monitor: Check for any mechanical damage;...
  • Page 117: Viewing Software Version Info

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 18.2 Viewing Software Version Info You can view the software version through the following steps: Select [Menu] Smart Hotkey→[Main Menu];  Select [Monitor Information >>] → [Monitor Info] menu;  [Monitor Info] menu displays the software version information of the monitor. ...
  • Page 118: Touch Screen Calibration

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 ECG cable  Vernier caliper  The calibration method is as follows: Connect the ECG cable to the monitor.  Connect the ECG electrodes to the ECG simulator.  Select [Menu] Smart Hotkey→[Main Menu];  Select [User Maintenance >>] → [User Maintenance] menu; ...
  • Page 119: Co Alarm Test

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Steps of calibration go as follows: Connecting the new Nomoline sampling tube to ISA gas analyzer. Warm up for at least 1 minute. Press “Pre span calibration zeroing” to ensure that the air surrounding gas is normal (21%O2 and 0% CO2). Open【Main Menu】->【User Maintenance】->【Module Maintenance】->【CO2 Maintenance】,set the value in the【CO2 Calibration】to the same value with the input gas concentration.
  • Page 120: Chapter 19. Accessories

    If the packaging or accessories have any sign of damage, do not use such accessories.  19.1 Standard Accessory List Standard accessories are as follows: Model Aries, Venus, Gemini, Taurus, Pisces, Virgo, Aquarius; Parameter configuration:ECG,SPO ,NIBP,TEMP,RESP,CO Name Parts or Specification and...
  • Page 121 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 TECH CO., LTD (27cm-35cm) Y000C1 Shenzhen MED-Link Electronics NIBP CUFF 040.01.000179-00 TECH CO., LTD (14cm-21.5cm) NIBP Extension CNT03/T/D/T/6* Shenzhen Plinma 040.01.000070-00 tube 3.5 3M Gray ISA/CAT.NO.441 ISA CO2 Masimo Sweden AB 040.01.000034-00 121 / 150...
  • Page 122: Chapter 20. Maintenance

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 20. Maintenance 20.1 Maintenance Introduction Regular maintenance is essential to ensure that the equipment functions properly. This chapter contains information on periodic testing and maintenance. 20.2 Maintenance Safety Information WARNING Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using this equipment to implement a ...
  • Page 123: Maintenance And Testing Schedule

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 20.3 Maintenance and Testing Schedule Follow the maintenance and testing schedule or local regulations to perform testing and maintenance. Make sure to clean and disinfect the equipment before taking any tests and maintenance. The following table lists the maintenance and testing schedule: Test/Maintenance Item Recommended Frequency Performance Tests...
  • Page 124 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 If your equipment needs a safety test and performance test, contact the service personnel 20.4.1 Performing Visual Inspection Visually inspect the equipment before its first used every day. If you find any signs of damage, remove your equipment from use and contact the service personnel.
  • Page 125: Chapter 21. Cybersecurity

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Chapter 21. Cybersecurity 21.1 Testing Methods and Procedures From Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) to millions of connected medical devices, the flow of patient information is increasing exponentially. With such an increase in the volume and modes of data transmission, there comes a greater vulnerability to cybercrime.
  • Page 126 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 solidification measures. Network IP and port number U08:Medical staff do not 1, quality assurance of the switch, which has configuration error or switch have access to patient been tested and certified. equipment problems monitoring data, which 2, reconnect data retransmission mechanism may lead to delays in treatment 126 / 150...
  • Page 127: Chapter 22. Disposing

    Taurus, Pisces, Virgo,Aries,Gemini,Aquarius) and dispose of the batteries and Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor (Venus, Taurus, Pisces, Virgo,Aries,Gemini,Aquarius) separately. Batteries represent a hazard to health and the environment! Never open, damage, or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the environment. They may contain toxic, ecologically hazardous heavy metals.
  • Page 128 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 WARNING Do not disassemble the battery, throw it in fire, or short-circuit it. Battery fire, explosion and leakage may lead  to personal injury; do not directly touch the leaking battery. 128 / 150...
  • Page 129: Appendix A Specifications

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Appendix A Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications A.1.1 Product Category In accordance with classification specified in the European Medical Device Regulation(MDR/ REGULATION (EU) 2017/745) , this monitor is IIb type equipment. The monitor is classified as follows in accordance with IEC 60601-1: Category Name Specification...
  • Page 130: Hardware Specifications

    Atmospheric Pressure 70kPa ~ 106kPa A.2.2 Display Host Monitor Type Color TFT LCD Size Resolution 18.5 inch 1366×768 pixels (Aries) 15.6 inch 1366×768 pixels (Gemini/Venus) 12.1 inch 800×600 pixels (Taurus/Virgo/Pisces) 8.4inch 600×800 pixels (Aquarius) A.2.3 Host LED 130 / 150...
  • Page 131: Audio Instruction

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Alarm indicator 1 (yellow / red) AC power indicator 1 (white) Battery status indicator 1 (white) A.2.4 Audio Instruction Alarm sound (45 ~ 80dB), key-pressing sound, QRS sound, PR sound. Speaker Alarm sounds meet IEC 60601-1-8 standard. A.2.5 Alarm Signal Alarm delay Off or 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s;...
  • Page 132: Measurement Specifications

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 A.4 Measurement Specifications A.4.1 ECG/TEMP/RESP Specifications ECG Specifications Standards compliant EN 60601-2-27/IEC 60601-2-27 3-lead I, II, III Lead type 5-lead I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V 10-lead I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V6 Display sensitivity 2.5mm/mV (×0.25), 5mm/mV (×0.5), 10mm/mV (×1.0), 20mm/mV (×2.0) Wave sweep speed 6.25mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s, 50 mm/s...
  • Page 133 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 3/5/10-lead Adult: 15bpm~300bpm Measuring range monitoring Pediatric: 15bpm~350bpm Resolution 1bpm Heart rate measurement ±1bpm or ±1%, whichever is greater error TEMP Standards compliant ISO 80601-2-56/EN ISO 80601-2-56 Measurement method Thermistor Measuring range 5~50°C (41~122°F) Resolution 0.1°C Measurement accuracy ±0.2°C Number of channels Alarm specifications...
  • Page 134: Nibp Specifications

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 A.4.2 NIBP Specifications Standards compliant EN 80601-2-30/IEC 80601-2-30, EN/IEC 60601-1. Measurement method Automatic oscillometric method Operating mode Manual, automatic, continuous Useful life 100, 000 times Measurement interval in automatic 1/2/3/4/5/10/15/30/60/90/120/180/240/480min mode Typical measurement time 20~40s Adult Pediatric Normal mode measuring range Systolic blood pressure 40-270...
  • Page 135: Co Specification

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 SpO2 alarm preset accuracy ±1% SpO2 alerting signal generates a No delay delay SpO2 value refresh period 1s/time SpO2 value refresh delay <10s Average period 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 10s, 12s, 16s Low sensitivity 7~8s Average period Intermediate sensitivity...
  • Page 136 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Storage/transport humidity 10% to 95% RH (non-condensing at ambient temperature) Operating atmospheric pressure 525 to 1200 hPa (52.5 kPa to 120 kPa) (corresponding to a max altitude of 5211 m / 17100 feet) Storage/transport atmospheric 200 to 1200 hPa (20 kPa to 120 kPa) pressure (corresponding to a max altitude of 11760 m / 38 600 feet) Ambient CO2...
  • Page 137 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Breath detection Adaptive threshold, minimum 1 vol% change in CO concentration. Respiration rate 0 to 150 ± 1 bpm Fi and ET FiCO2 and EtCO are displayed after one breath and have a continuously updated breath average. The following method is used to calculate end-tidal (ET) values: -The highest concentration of CO2 during one breathing cycle with a weight function applied to favor values closer to the end of the cycle.
  • Page 138 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 atmospheric pressure. Accuracy – all conditions Accuracy ±(0.3 kPa + 4% of reading) Alarm upper and lower limit setting Range Resolution FiCO alarm upper limit 0 to 150mmHg 1mmHg EtCO alarm lower limit 0 to 149mmHg 1mmHg EtCO alarm upper limit 0 to 150mmHg...
  • Page 139: Appendix B Emc

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 “Accuracy, all conditions” above. Negligible interference, effect included in the specification “Accuracy, all conditions” above. Interference at indicated gas level. For example, 50 vol% Helium typically decreases the CO readings by 6%. This means that if measuring on a mixture containing 5.0 vol% CO and 50 vol% Helium, the actual measured CO concentration will typically be (1-0.06) * 5.0 vol% = 4.7 vol% CO...
  • Page 140 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Patient Monitor is suitable for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC60601 test Compliance level Electromagnetic level environment - guidance Electrostatic...
  • Page 141 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Guidance and Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity Patient Monitor is suitable for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Conduced RF IEC61000-4-6...
  • Page 142 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and The device The device is suitable for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbance are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the device as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communication equipment.
  • Page 143: Appendix C Alarm Information

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Appendix C Alarm Information This chapter lists some important physiological and technical alarm information, and some alarms are not necessarily listed. Note that in this chapter: L column indicates the default alarm level: H indicates high level, M indicates middle level, L indicates low level, and “*”...
  • Page 144 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Source Alarm message Causes and countermeasures The patient ECG signal is too weak, and the system can’t analyze. ECG Signal weak Check the patient's condition, electrodes, cables and leads. ST-I Too High ST value is higher than the upper alarm limit or lower than the lower alarm limit.
  • Page 145 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Source Alarm message Causes and countermeasures NIBP-Mean Too High patient. NIBP-Mean Too Low NIBP-Dia Too High Art-Sys too high ArtSys value has risen above the high alarm limit or fallen below the low alarm limit. Check the patient’s condition and check if the patient Art-Sys too low category and alarm limit settings are correct.
  • Page 146: Technical Alarm Information

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 C.2 Technical Alarm Information Source Alarm message Causes and countermeasures Connect to AC power supply, and charge the battery, System and power with the battery as needed after fully Battery charged. ECG Comm. Stop ECG module failure, or communication failure between the module and the host;...
  • Page 147 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Source Alarm message Causes and countermeasures re-test. The used cuff does not match the set patient category. Cuff type error Verify the patient category and replace the cuff. NIBP cuff isn’t placed or connected properly, or there is Cuff loose or no cuff gas leak.
  • Page 148 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Check, remove heat source or waiting for the module to CO2 sensor high temp recover. An error occurred in the airway pressure. Check the CO2 Airway high press patient connection and patient circuit, and then restart the monitor. CO2 check Cal CO2 preform a calibration CO2 calibration module fails, please make sure the gas...
  • Page 149: Appendix D Default Parameter Configuration

    Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Appendix D Default Parameter Configuration This chapter lists the important factory default settings of different departments in monitor configuration mode. Users can not change the default configuration, but can modify the settings as required and save as user-defined configuration.
  • Page 150 Doc. No.:NR-TP-1211-037 version:7.3 Wave velocity 25.0 25.0 Wave color Cyan Cyan Wave style Line Line Alarm level Alarm record Apnea alarm 20 sec 20 sec Alarm limits 8~30 on 8~30 on RESP Gain Wave velocity 12.5 12.5 Wave color Yellow Yellow Wave style Line...

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