Biolight Meditech M860Vet Manual

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 Product Model: M860Vet
 Product Name: Veterinary monitor
 Manufacturer: Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd.
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Document No.: J/M850-I-008
Revision number: V1.0
Release time: Feb. 2017
Copyright © 2017 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.  Document No.: J/M850-I-008  Revision number: V1.0  Release time: Feb. 2017 Copyright © 2017 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Statement Manufacturer holds the copyright of this manual, and we are also entitled to deal with this manual as confidential files. This manual is only used for operation, maintenance and service of product, someone else can not publish the manual. This manual contains exclusive information protected by copyright laws and we reserve its copyright.
  • Page 3  The instrument is used in accordance with the user’s manual. About this manual This manual contains the instructions necessary to operate the product safely and in accordance with its function and intended use. Observance of this manual is a prerequisite for proper product performance and correct operation and ensures animal and operator safety.
  • Page 4 Signs in this manual:  Warning: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Caution: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in minor personal and animal injury or product/property ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Chapter 1 General Introduction ........... 1-1     Intended Use .............. 1-1     Main Unit ..............1-2     Display Views ............1-7   Chapter 2 Safety ..............2-1     Safety Information ............. 2-1     Explanation of Symbols ..........
  • Page 6     3.12 Shutting off the Monitor ..........3-6   Chapter 4 Alarm ..............4-1     Alarm Categories ............4-2     Alarm Levels ............. 4-2     Alarm Indicators ............4-4     Alarm Status Symbol ..........4-7  ...
  • Page 7     Introduction ............... 6-1     Safety Information ............. 6-2     Monitoring Procedure ..........6-3     SpO2 Display ............. 6-4     PR Display ..............6-5     SpO2 Setup ..............6-6     Desat limit Setup ............6-7  ...
  • Page 8     Cleaning NIBP Cuff ..........9-5     Cleaning SpO2 Sensor ..........9-6     Disposal ..............9-6   Chapter 10 Accessories ............10-1   Appendix A Product Specifications ......... 1   A.1 Safety Specifications ............. 1   A.2 Physical Specifications ..........1  ...
  • Page 9   C.3 Prompt Message ............16 Appendix D Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration of   EMC ..................17   Appendix E Warranty Registration Card ......26...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 General Introduction

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 Intended Use The monitor is intended to be used for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing and alarming of multiple physiological parameters of animal, including SpO2, PR, NIBP.  Warning: The monitor is intended for use only by clinical professionals under...
  • Page 11: Main Unit

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 1.2 Main Unit 1.2.1 Front View Fig 1-1 Front View of the Monitor Alarm indicating lamp When an alarm occurs, this lamp will light up as defined below:  High level alarm: the lamp quickly flashes red. ...
  • Page 12 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual  Low level alarm: the lamp lights yellow without flashing. Display screen The device uses resistive touchscreen, using stylus or fingernail will improve sensitivity Alarm pause button  It can pause the alarm for 120s when alarm volume is ...
  • Page 13 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual It is orange wh hen the device is being charged. 1.2.2 Rear View Fig 1- -2 Rear View of the Monitor...
  • Page 14 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 1.2.3 Side View Topside: Downside: Rightside: g 1-3 Side View of the Monitor NIBP connect SpO2 probe co onnector...
  • Page 15 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Micro USB connector  Connect with power adapter. Caution:Use only power adapters specified in this manual. Using other power adapters may cause damage, and the power adapter is a part of the product.  Export data to computer. ...
  • Page 16: Display Views

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Press this button to start or pause the measuring of NIBP Power buttom  Press it about two seconds to turn on when the monitor is on the condition of shutdown.  Press it about two seconds to turn off when the monitor is on the condition of working.
  • Page 17 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 1.3.1 Multi-Parameter Display Mode Fig 1-4 Multi-Parameter Display Mode Animal ID No.: Click into, and set animal information, its range from 1 to 96. NIBP parameter area: The current NIBP parameter and its high and low alarm limits are shown in the area. SpO2 parameter area: The current SpO2 parameter and its high and low alarm limits are shown in the area.
  • Page 18 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual current SpO volume curve. Physiological alarm area: Current physiological alarm information is shown in the area. Technical alarm and prompt information area: Current technical alarm and prompt information are shown in the area. Battery symbol: The symbol indicates the current quantity of electricity of batteries and whether the device is connecting power source, the alternating-current symbol is above battery symbol when the device is connecting...
  • Page 19 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 1.3.2 SpO2 Display mode Fig 1-5 SpO2 Display Mode SpO2 waveform area: The waveform shown in the area is current SpO volume curve. parameter area: The values shown in the area are current SpO value and its upper and lower alarm limits. PR parameter area: The values shown in the area are current PR value and its upper and lower alarm limits.
  • Page 20 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 1.3.3 ECG Waveform Display Mode Fig 1-6 NIBP Display Mode Systolic pressure and diastolic pressure area: The values shown in the area are current systolic pressure and diastolic pressure values and its upper and lower alarm limits.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Safety

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 2 Safety 2.1 Safety Information  Warning:  Explosion hazard: Do not use the monitor in the presence of flammable anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen, or hydrogen.  When the monitor is in use, there should not be any great power appliances as high voltage cables, X-ray machine, ultrasound equipment and electrizer in use nearby.
  • Page 22 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual devices, sensors and cables should avoid touching high-frequency devices, in order to leakage current burns animal.  The monitor is not designed for the sterilized room.  The monitor should be handled with care so as to avoid shocks and falls.
  • Page 23 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual  Disposable devices are intended for single use only. They should not be reused as performance could degrade or contamination could occur.  The service life of this monitor is five years. At the end of its service life, the product described in this manual, as well as its accessories, must be disposed of in compliance with the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products.
  • Page 24 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual conducted by the technical personnel authorized by manufacturer.  To ensure animal safety, use only parts and accessories specified in this manual.  When the monitor is connected to AC power, the battery is in a state of being recharged. When it is unable to be connected to the AC power, the battery can be used to supply power, and at this time it is unnecessary to use the electrical wires, and the...
  • Page 25: Explanation Of Symbols

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual  This manual l describes all features and opti ions. Your monitor may y not have all of them. 2.2 Explanatio on of Symbols Symbol Symbol Note Type C CF applied part, defibrillation prote ected The uni it displaying this symbol contains an F-Type...
  • Page 26 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual Alarm r reset QRS vo olume off Date of f manufacture Manufa acturer Serial n number Power b button Short fo or “No-invasive Blood Pressure” NIBP Short fo or “Pulse Oxygen Saturation” Conten nts of the distribution packages a are fragile therefor re it shall be handled with care.
  • Page 27 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Distribution packages shall be kept away from rain and be kept in dry conditions. Maximum number identical transport packages/items which may be stacked on the bottom package, where “6” is the limiting number. Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices according to Directive 2002/96/EC.
  • Page 28: Chapter 3 Basic Operations

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Unpacking and Checking Open the package. Parts are as follows in the package .Take out the monitor and its accessories. Parts Standard Optional Quantity Non-blood pressure √ cuff tongue clip √ Ear clip (9 pin) √...
  • Page 29: Starting The Monitor

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual following checks on the monitor including all connected modules. ——Check for any mechanical damage; ——Check for any incorrect connection of all the external cables and accessories.  Warning:  If the monitor is mechanically damaged, or if it is not working properly, do not use it for any monitoring procedure on animal.
  • Page 30: Auto-Rotate Setting

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual brightness can save power. Caution: If the monitor is used outdoors or the ambient light is strong, set the screen brightness to a higher level. 3.5 Auto-Rotate Setting 【Menu】→【System】 ,click the right of 【Auto-rotate】 to select 【On】 or 【Off】. If you select【On】, the screen can react to the gravity.
  • Page 31: Animal Information Setting

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 3.7 Animal Information Setting Please select animal information correctly before measuring, Click 【ID】 on the left bottom of main screen to enter into 【Animal Info.】. You also can select 【Menu】→ 【System】→【Patient Info.】. Setting shown as follow: Click the right of 【ID】to set it values.
  • Page 32: Language Setting

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Select 【Menu】→【System】→【Maintenance】→enter the required password. Click the right of 【Demo】to turn off. Caution: The Demo mode is for demonstration purpose only. To avoid that the simulated data are mistaken for the monitored animal’s data, you should not enter the Demo mode during a animal being monitored.
  • Page 33: Restoring The Factory Configuration

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 3.11 Restoring the Factory Configuration If you have changed the system’s configuration and want to restore the factory configuration, follow this procedure: 1. Select【Menu】→【System】. 2. Select【Set to Default】, popping up a confirming window, select【OK】to restore the factory configuration. Caution: The factory configuration only can be set by manual.
  • Page 34 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 【System】→【Maintenance】, enter the required password, click the right of 【Auto power-off setting】, you can select “off”, “10min”, “30min”.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 Alarm

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 4 Alarm Alarm refers to a prompt that is given by the monitor for medical personnel through visual, audible and other means when a vital sign appears abnormal or the monitor occurs technical problem. Warning: ...
  • Page 36: Alarm Categories

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 4.1 Alarm Categories By nature, the monitor’s alarms can be classified into three categories: Physiological alarms Physiological alarms are triggered by a monitored parameter value that violates set alarm limits or an abnormal animal condition. Physiological alarm message are displayed in the physiological alarm area.
  • Page 37 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual classified into three categories: high level alarms, medium level alarms and low level alarms.  High level alarms Indicate that the animal is in a life threatening situation and an emergency treatment is demanded.  Medium level alarms Indicate that the animal’s vital signs appear abnormal and an immediate treatment may be required.
  • Page 38: Alarm Indicators

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 4.3 Alarm Indicators When an alarm occurs, the monitor will raise user’s attention by the following indications:  Alarm tone: According to alarm level, speaker in the monitor gives alarm sound in different tone.  Alarm lamp: According to alarm level, alarm lamp on monitor flashes in different color speed.
  • Page 39 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Alarm Audible prompt level High “DO-DO-DO------DO-DO,DO-DO-DO------DO-DO” Medium “DO-DO-DO” “DO-” 4.3.2. Alarm Lamp When an alarm occurs, the alarm levels are indicated in the following different visual ways: Alarm level Visual prompt High Alarm lamp flashes in red with 2 Hz. Medium Alarm lamp flashes in yellow with 0.5 Hz.
  • Page 40 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual  When multiple alarms occur at the same time, the alarm message will be displayed in the alarm area in turn. 4.3.3. Alarm Message When an alarm occurs, the alarm message will be displayed in the alarm area: ...
  • Page 41: Alarm Status Symbol

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 4.4 Alarm Sta atus Symbol To iden ntify the control for alarm pau used or to indicate e that the alarm system is in the alarm system is in the alarm paused state. To iden ntify the control for alarm reset.
  • Page 42: Pausing Alarms

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 4.6 Pausing A Alarms Press the button on the front panel of monito or, you can suspend all alarm ind dicators of the monitor about 60s:  The visua al alarm and audible alarm are all s suspended.
  • Page 43 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual messages are still active after the alarm volume is off. The audible alarm is reactivated automatically when:  The factory configuration is finished;  Set the alarm volume to a non-off value. When a factory configuration is selected, the alarm volume of the monitor may be lower than the minimum alarm volume.
  • Page 44: Alarm Reset

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 4.8 Alarm Re Select 【Menu u】→【System】→【Alarm rese et】. Press alarm reset , you can reset alarm system:  It will exit alar rm pause if it is on the condition n of alarm pause.  It only turns off f audible alarm, the visual is going g on for the existing alarm.
  • Page 45 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Identify alarming parameter and alarm category. Identify the cause of the alarm. Silence the alarm, if necessary. When cause of alarm has been over, check that the alarm system is working properly. You will find the alarm message for the individual parameter in Appendix C Alarm message.
  • Page 46: Chapter 5 Measuring Nibp

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 5 Measuring NIBP 5.1 Introduction The monitor uses the oscillometric method for measuring NIBP. The method of oscillometric indirectly estimates the systolic and diastolic pressures within the blood vessels by measuring the change of the pressure within blood pressure cuff along with the volume of the arteries and calculates the average pressure.
  • Page 47: Safety Information

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual hardware protection circuit regarding overpressure, errors of microprocessors, and the occurrence of power failure. The NIBP measurement is suitable for use in the presence of electrosurgery and during the discharge of a cardiac defibrillator according to IEC 80601-2-30:2009. A physician must determine the clinical significance of the NIBP measurement.
  • Page 48: Measurenment Limitations

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual  Use clinical judgment to decide whether to perform Auto measurement animals thrombasthemia.  Do not use the NIBP cuff on a limb with an intravenous infusion or arterial catheter in place. This could cause tissue damage around the catheter when the infusion is slowed or blocked during cuff inflation.
  • Page 49: Monitoring Produre

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual ——with severe shock or hypothermia that reduces blood flow to the peripheries; ——on an edematous extremity 5.4 Monitoring Produre Check the animal type, if you want to change the animal type, click【ID】to select the animal type required. Select the appropriate cuff according to animal type.
  • Page 50 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual tail a more preferable site. For the median artery on the foreleg, place the cuff around the forelimb, between the elbow and carpus. It is not necessary to center the cuff over the artery which is on the medial side of the leg because of the fully encircling bladder design.
  • Page 51 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual problem in anesthetized animals, but it may be difficult to get large dogs to cooperate for proper positioning. If the dog is in a sitting position, place the front paw on the operator’s knee and take measurements from the metacarpus. Sites for cuff placement are the metacarpus, metatarsus and anterior tibial.
  • Page 52 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Fig. 5-2 Dog cuff placement  Note:  Make sure that the air conduit connecting the blood pressure cuff and the monitor is neither blocked nor tangled, and avoid compression or restriction of air conduit.  While measuring blood pressure, the animal must keep calm without any talk.
  • Page 53: Nibp Display

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual for each centimeter higher; in case the cuff position is lower than heart level, the BP reading will be higher, the measured result shall be deducted 0.75mmHg (0.1kPa) for each centimeter lower. 5.5 NIBP Display Fig 5-3 NIBP Display 1.
  • Page 54: Nibp Setting

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 3. The current systolic pressure value 4. Systolic pressure low alarm limit 5. Mean pressure unit 6. Mean pressure high alarm limit 7. The current mean pressure value 8. Mean pressure low alarm limit 9. The measuring unit 10.
  • Page 55 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual Fig 5-4 NIBP Setup Interface 5.6.1 Setting NIB BP Alarm Click the right of f 【Alarm】, you can set up the a alarm level of systolic pressure (SYS), diastolic pressure (DIA) and mean pressure(MAP) , and d select “Mid, High”.
  • Page 56 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual alarm limit should greater than the low one. 5.6.3 Setting Inflation Click the right of 【Inflation】, you can upturn or downturn the value of inflation, the up limit of inflation is 170 mmHg (22.7 kPa). 5.6.4 Setting Unit Click the right of 【Unit】, you can select “mmHg, kPa”.
  • Page 57: Nibp Reset

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual measurement. 5.7 NIBP Reset Select 【Menu】→【System】→【Maintenance】→enter the required password, select 【Machine Mainten.】→【NIBP Setup】, select【NIBP Reset】, then the inflation value of blood pressure pump restores to the initial value. In case the blood pressure pump doesn’t work as normal but without any prompt, the blood pressure pump can be checked by reset, thus the blood pressure pump in abnormal condition due to unexpected reason will automatically restore.
  • Page 58 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 1) Replace the cuff of the device with a rigid metal vessel with a capacity of 500 ml ±5%. 2) Connect a calibrated reference manometer with an error less than 0.8 mmHg and a ball pump by means of a T-piece connector and hoses to the pneumatic system.
  • Page 59 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Monitor Reference NIBP Manometer Hose Ball Pump Metal Vessel Fig 5-3 Diagram of NIBP calibration 5-14...
  • Page 60: Chapter 6 Measuring Spo2

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 6 Measuring SpO2 6.1 Introduction The measurement of oxygen saturation of arterial blood (also known as pulse oxygen saturation, usually shortened as ) adopts the principles of light spectra and volume tracing. The LED emits lights with two specific wavelengths, which are selectively absorbed oxygenated...
  • Page 61: Safety Information

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 6.2 Safety Information  Warning :  Use only SpO2 sensors specified in this manual. Follow the SpO2 sensor’s instructions for use and adhere to all warnings and cautions.  When a trend toward animal deoxygenation is indicated, blood samples should be analyzed by a laboratory co-oximeter to completely understand the animal’s conditions.
  • Page 62: Monitoring Procedure

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual damage is detected.  When disposing the disposable SpO2 probe or useless SpO2 probe, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of this products or similar products.  Note:  The pleth wave is not equal to the intensity of PR signal.
  • Page 63: Spo2 Display

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Put the sensor on the tongue or ear of animal. The preferred sensor application site for canine, feline and equine animals is on the tongue, with the sensor’s optical components positioned on the center of the tongue. Alternatively, the sensor and clip may be applied to the animal’s lip, toe, ear, prepuce, or vulva.
  • Page 64: Pr Display

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual  Waveform Display Fig 6-2 SpO Volume Curve 6.5 PR Display Fig 6-3 PR Display 1. PR label 2. High alarm limit of PR 3. Low alarm limit of PR 4. PR value 5. PR unit...
  • Page 65: Spo2 Setup

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 6.6 SpO2 Setu Select 【Menu】 】→【SpO2 Setup】, enter into S SpO2 Setup interface. Fig 6-4 SpO2 Setup 6.6.1 SpO2 Alar rm Setup Click the right of f 【Alarm】 , you can set alarm lev vel of SpO and PR, you can sele ect “Mid, High”...
  • Page 66: Desat Limit Setup

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual the SpO2 and PR uplimit and downlimit. Attention: The high alarm limit should greater than the low one. The downlimit for SpO2 should be higher than Desat limit. 6.6.3 Scan Speed Setup Click the right of 【Speed】, you can select “6.25 mm/s、 12.5mm/s, 25 mm/s”.
  • Page 67: Chapter 7 Trend Review

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 7 Trend Review 7.1 Introduction 7.1.1 SpO2 Trend Select 【 Menu】 → 【SpO2 Trend】 to enter trend reviewing window. In the window, you can review SpO and PR data stored before. 7.1.2 NIBP Review Select 【 Menu】 → 【NIBP Review】 to enter trend reviewing window.
  • Page 68 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 7.2.1 SpO2 Revi iew Interface ig 7-1 SpO2 Review Interface If the trend date is not only one page, you can turn n pages by clicking the【next】or【P Pre.】.
  • Page 69 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 7.2.2 NIBP Revie ew Interface Fig 7 7-2 NIBP Review Interface If the trend da te is not only one page, you can turn pages by clicking the【nex xt】or【Pre.】.
  • Page 70: Review Setup

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual 7.3 Review Se etup Click the right of 【ID】to select animal’s ID D, you can review animal’s tren d review by selecting different ID g 7-3 ID Review Interface Click the right of f 【More】 on the top of review int terface, the drop-down window s shown as following:...
  • Page 71 Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual SpO2: NIBP: Fig 7-4 T The drop-down Window of “Mor re” SpO2 trend inte erface: You can set 【Save time】 , 【Delete】 , 【Delete all】, 【T Transmission】. NIBP review int terface: You can set 【Delete】 , 【D Delete all】...
  • Page 72 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual manufacturer must be opened, and connect computer and monitor with the USB connector. After sending all the trend data, you can check them in the computer.
  • Page 73: Chapter 8 Battery

    Veter rinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 8 B attery 8.1 Introducti A rechargeable a and maintenance-free battery is de esigned for veterinary monitor, w which enables continuous working g when AC power off.  Warning:The e replacement and maintenance of battery ll only be conducted by the man nufacturer.
  • Page 74: Charging The Battery

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Battery power supply can only last for a period of time. If the voltage of batteries is too low, an alarm of “Battery Low” will be triggered. Please insert the monitor to battery charger to charge the battery. The monitor will be switched off automatically 10 minutes after the first “Battery Low”...
  • Page 75: Checking The Lithium Battery

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual conditioned regularly to maintain its useful life. Condition a battery once when it is used or stored for two months, or when its run time becomes noticeably shorter. To optimize a battery, follow this procedure: 1. Disconnect the monitor from the animal and stop all monitoring and measuring procedures.
  • Page 76: Disposing Of The Batteries

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual mains. Allow the battery to be charged uninterruptedly for above 4 hours. 3. Disconnect AC mains and allow the monitor to run on the battery until it shuts off. 4. The operating time of a battery reflects its performance directly.
  • Page 77: Chapter 9 Maintenance And Cleaning

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 9 Maintenance and Cleaning Introduction Keep your equipment and accessories free of dust and dirt. To avoid damage to the equipment, follow these rules: Always dilute according the manufacturer’s instructions or use lowest possible concentration. Do not immerse part of the equipment in the liquid.
  • Page 78: Seasonal Safety Checking

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Caution: If you spill liquid into the equipment of accessories, connect you service personal or Seasonal Safety Checking  Note: To ensure the performance and safety of equipment, it must be checked after using 1 year. When check the equipment, please contact professional technology engineers.
  • Page 79 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Verify that the device functions properly as described in the ③ instructions for use. ④ Test the earth leakage current according IEC 60601-1 Limit: NC 500μA, SFC: 1000μA. ⑤ Test the enclosure leakage current according to IEC 60601-1: Limit: NC 100μA, SFC: 500μA.
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Monitor

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Cleaning the Monitor 1. Common detergent and non-corrosive disinfectant used in hospital can be applied to clean monitor, however you must be aware that many kinds of detergents must be diluted prior to utilization, and please use it according to the instruction of detergent manufacturer.
  • Page 81: Cleaning Nibp Cuff

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Cleaning NIBP Cuff 1. Please regularly clean the product; 2. Remove cuff from connector and pull out airbag from sheath; 3. Submerge clean and soft medical gauze pad or other soft cleaning tools into fresh water or neutral soapy water, and wring out surplus water from the submerged gauze then wipe airbag and pipe;...
  • Page 82: Cleaning Spo2 Sensor

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Cleaning SpO2 Sensor 1. The casing of the sensor and light tube can be cleaned with swab or non-velvet soft cloth dipped with medical alcohol. 2. The sensor cable can be cleaned or sterilized with Hydrogen Peroxide 3% or isopropyl alcohol 70%.
  • Page 83: Chapter 10 Accessories

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 10 Accessories  Warning:  Use only accessories specified in this manual. Using other accessories may cause damage to the monitor.  Disposable accessories are designed for single-animal use only. Reuse of them may cause a risk of contamination and affect the measurement accuracy.
  • Page 84: Appendix A Product Specifications

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Appendix A Product Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications Type of protection against electric II, with internal power or shock external power device. Type CF applied part, Degree of protection against defibrillation protected electric shock (NIBP, SpO2) Ordinary equipment, without Degree of protection against protection against hazards of hazards of explosion...
  • Page 85: Environmental Specifications

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual A.3 Environmental Specifications Operating: 5℃ to +40℃; Temperature Storage: -20℃ to +55℃; Operating: 860hPa to 1060hPa; Atmospheric pressure Storage: 500hPa to 1060hPa; Operating: 15% to 85%(non condensing) Humidity Storage: less than 93%(non condensing) A.4 Charging Specifications A4.1 Power Adapter Micro USB Charge, Data export.
  • Page 86: Hardware Specifications

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual A.5 Hardware Specifications A.5.1 Display Size 4.3inch Resolution 480*272 Touch Resistive touch Autorotation four direction Direction A.5.2 Indicating Lamp Alarm indicating 1(Yellow/Red), on the top of screen. Battery charging 1(orange) indicating lamp When charged, it lights orange. When fully charged or not charged, it doesn’t light.
  • Page 87: Data Storage

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual volume; Alarm tones meet the requirement of IEC 60601-1-8. Alarm pressure 45 dB to 85 dB, Testing place is 1 meter from the tone. A.5.4 Buttons Power button Turn on/off Start/Pause NIBP measurement. Shortcut key Short press to achieve the above function, long press + power button to achieve calibration of LCD.
  • Page 88: Measurement Specifications

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual interval 10min Storage Save when power down 500 groups/animal can be stored (only Capacity data, no waveform). A.7 Measurement Specifications A.7.1 NIBP Specifications NIBP Method Automatic oscillometry Display Sys, Dia, Map,PR 30~270 mmHg Horse 10~220 mmHg 20~235 mmHg Measurement/ 30~235 mmHg...
  • Page 89 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Resolution 1 mmHg Pressure accuracy Static:±3 mmHg Clinic : Average error: ±5 mmHg, standard deviation: ≤8 mmHg Unit mmHg, kPa overpressure Double hardware, software overpressure protection protection. Hardware Software overpressure overpressure protection: protection: Horse: Horse: 315±10 mmHg 297±3 mmHg Dog:...
  • Page 90 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual alarming with blinked data parameters, and that with text prompts. Work mode Horse Single, Cycle, STAT Single, Cycle, STAT Single, Cycle. Recovery time of equipment after defibrillation PR range 40 ~ 240 bpm Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy ±3 bpm A.7.2 BLT-SpO2...
  • Page 91 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Sensor Pulse oximetry sensors contain LEDs that emit red light at a wavelength of approximately 660 nm and infrared light at a wavelength of approximately 905 The total optical output power of the sensor LEDs is less than 15 mW. This information may be useful to clinicians, such as those performing photodynamic therapy.
  • Page 92 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Measurement 25 bpm ~250 bpm range resolution 1 bpm accuracy ±1% or ± 1 bpm, whichever is greater Alarm Select the high and low alarm limit of PR...
  • Page 93: Appendix B Factory Defaults

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Appendix B Factory Defaults This section lists the most important factory default settings. These settings can be adjusted and you can load the factory defaults if you need. B.1 Alarm Setup Alarm Setup Factory Default Alarm volume Medium Minimum alarm volume...
  • Page 94: Nibp Setup

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual B.3 NIBP Setup NIBP Setup Horse (mmHg) Sys High Limit 130 mmHg 180 mmHg 200 mmHg Sys Low Limit 80 mmHg 70 mmHg 90 mmHg Dia High Limit 70 mmHg 90 mmHg 105 mmHg Dia Low Limit 20 mmHg 35 mmHg 40 mmHg...
  • Page 95: Appendix C Alarm Message

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Appendix C Alarm Message This section lists some important alarm message. In the tables below, “*” means the alarm level is user-adjustable. C.1 Physiological Alarm NIBP Alarm Message Cause Level NSYS too high* High, Medium NSYS too low* High, Medium NDIA too high*...
  • Page 96: Technical Alarm

    Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Desat measurement has fallen below the SpO High desat limit. PR too high * Measuring value is PR too low * High, above the high alarm Medium RR too low * limit or low alarm limit. RR too high * No Pulse The pulse signal was...
  • Page 97 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Self-text Failed Transducer or other hardware failure. Loose Cuff Cuff is completely unwrapped, The cuff is not connected. Air leak Air leak in pneumatics, hose, or cuff. Air Pressure Error Unable to maintain stable cuff pressure, e.g. kinked hose.
  • Page 98 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Overpressure Cuff pressure exceeds the Protection specified high safety limit. Could be due to rapid squeezing or bumping of cuff. Signal Saturated Large motion artifact that saturates the BP amplifier’s amplitude handing capability. Pneumatic Leak Module reports Air Leakage failure while in the Pneumatic Test mode System Failure...
  • Page 99 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual C.3 Prompt Message Message Cause Level Searching Searching pulse sensor SpO2 sensor disconnected from the animal or the monitor after starting monitor, pausing alarm or alarm reset. NIBP NIBP measurement module is Prompt Resetting resetting Message Overpress NIBP is testing Over-Pressure Testing...
  • Page 100 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Appendix D Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration of EMC Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions- for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emission The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
  • Page 101 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 102 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Make sure there is not impulse interference >1kV in use environment. 1 kV 1 kV Surge Mains power differential differential quality should be 61000-4-5 mode mode that of a typical 2 kV 2 kV commercial or common common hospital...
  • Page 103 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual (50Hz) necessary to magnetic position the field monitor further from sources of 61000-4-8 power frequency magnetic fields or to install magnetic shielding. The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the intended installation location to assure that it is sufficiently low.
  • Page 104 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 105 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual    Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m     80 MHz to 61000-4-3 2.5 GHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz        800 MHz to 2.5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W)
  • Page 106 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 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. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically...
  • Page 107 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM – for EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the monitor The monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
  • Page 108 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual 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.
  • Page 109 Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual Appendix E Warranty Registration Card Thank you for purchasing products of BLT! Please complete this card and mail back to BLT Service Center in ZHUHAI within one week. If you need any support or the defects occur, please feel free to contact us by telephone or fax.
  • Page 110 Product name: Veterinary Monitor Product type: M860Vet Manufacturer: Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd. Address: No.2 Innovation First Road, Technical Innovation Coast, Hi-tech Zone, Zhuhai, P.R.China Postcode: 519085 PN: 22-067-0011...

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