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  • Page 1 BP+Vitals Spot-check Vital Signs Device User Manual 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 1...
  • Page 2: Changes

    SunTech CT40. This manual and the SunTech CT40 described herein are protected under copyright law under which states they may not be copied, in whole or in part, without written consent of SunTech Medical. The information in this manual is furnished for guidance only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by SunTech Medical.
  • Page 3: Welcome To The Suntech Ct40 M240

    PC or laptop for advanced device configuration. Note: For purposes of this manual, the SunTech CT40 (Model 240) may be referred to as “the SunTech CT40,”...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Mounting Options ......... 11 Sensor Specifications ......38 System Configuration ........11 Wi-Fi Dongle Specifications ....... 39 3. Getting to Know the SunTech CT40 ..... 12 Limited Warranty ......... 39 Measurement Display ........12 Conflict Minerals ........... 39 Control Panel ............. 14 Device Setup ..........
  • Page 5: Safety Considerations

    EM DISTURBANCES is high. The CT40 is intended for use by a qualified clinician on adult and pediatric patients. The CT40 will be operated by a nurse, mid- level practitioner, nurse’s aide, clinician or physician. The operator is required to have some basic knowledge of the measurement of vital signs.
  • Page 6: Possible Adverse Reactions

    When connecting this device to a wireless network, it is important to use only the hardware specified by SunTech Medical (see Accessories section for details). Unsupported USB accessories, including unsupported Wireless adapters, have been intentionally disabled and will not function with this device.
  • Page 7: Icons, Symbols And Abbreviations

    Inspect the sensor site as directed in the sensor Directions for Use to ensure skin integrity and correct positioning and adhesion of the sensor. WARNING: Do not use high frequency surgical equipment with the CT40 as this may cause loss of stored data WARNING: No modification of this equipment is allowed.
  • Page 8 Non-ionizing electromagnetic IEC 60417-5140 radiation Indicates the arm circumference SunTech Design which is appropriate for the cuff SunTech Design Cuff index marker, OPD 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 8...
  • Page 9: Commonly Used Abbreviations

    2. Setting Up the SunTech CT40 Unpacking the Device As you unpack your SunTech CT40, check to make sure you have all the proper components. All base units include: 10’/3m BP Patient Hose, Battery, Quick Start Guide, Quick Reference Cards, Adult Plus OPD Cuff, Large Adult Plus OPD Cuff.
  • Page 10: Side/Spo 2 Panel Configuration

    Mini USB cable to connect to PC or laptop Side/SpO Panel Configuration Remove the left panel of the CT40, using a Phillips head screwdriver. This panel will be on the left side when the screen is facing the user. To add the SpO module, attach the module on the left side of the main unit.
  • Page 11: Battery Disposal

    Mounting Options The SunTech CT40 is designed to be used on a tabletop or mounted to a wall or mobile stand. Your device may be delivered with the appropriate mounting kit, depending on the configuration your facility ordered. Please see the separate mounting hardware instructions.
  • Page 12: Getting To Know The Suntech Ct40

    3. Getting to Know the SunTech CT40 Measurement Display Patient Identification and Date/Time Stamp Patient ID Memory Mode Information Memory icon Memory Delete icon Connections to Ancillary Devices and Networks : Wi-Fi radio on (segments will illuminate in series) Wi-Fi radio connected (segments will be illuminated continuously)
  • Page 13 : Adult BP Mode icon. This icon is illuminated when the Adult BP mode is selected. : Pediatric BP Mode icon. This icon is illuminated when the Pediatric BP mode is selected. The CT40 will remain in the selected patient mode until a new mode is selected.
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    More information on switching from adult to pediatric mode can be found in Section 5. Selection Knob This round knob rotates clockwise and counterclockwise and can be pressed in to select different options on the SunTech CT40. This button can be used to change parameters and to set the intended parameter.
  • Page 15: Visual Events

    With a Barcode Scanner If your SunTech CT40 is connected to a barcode scanner, you can scan your patient’s barcode ID and it will show at the top left of your screen. Then, the patient ID will remain attached to all measurements taken, saved in memory, and/or sent to your facility’s EMR.
  • Page 16: Using Suntech Ct40 For Bp Measurement

    Selection Knob. The measurements will be saved to the device memory only. Without EMR The SunTech CT40 does not have to be connected to an EMR system to save measurements. You can save them to the device’s own memory. With the patient’s current measurements displayed on the screen:...
  • Page 17: Step 2: Select Between Adult Vs Pediatric Mode

    Auscultatory SphygMode. Single Measurement Mode This is the device’s default mode. The SunTech CT40 will be in this mode each time it is powered up Pressing the Home button will revert to single measurement mode.
  • Page 18 Knob to select. prompted to set each value. To keep mode, that will only be one button defaults, press Knob. Or turn Knob to press. choose new values and press Knob to select. 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 18...
  • Page 19: Step 4: How To Measure Bp In Each Mode

    Press Start/Stop inflate cuff automatically. Similar to Select number of readings by an analog sphyg gauge, the display rotating the selection knob and push shows current pressure in cuff. 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 19...
  • Page 20: Step 5: Record Results

    It is recommended that the display is cleared before taking readings on a new patient. 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 20...
  • Page 21: Using Suntech Ct40 For Heart Rate Measurement

    See next section (Section 7) for more on use of this option. The SunTech CT40 uses BP as the default HR source. HR source can be selected using the Advanced Configuration Application. 7. Using SunTech CT40 for Pulse Oximetry...
  • Page 22 NOTE: This device does not include an alarm system that detects an SpO2 or pulse rate physiological alarm condition. This device is not designed for long-term monitoring and should only be used for spot-check measurements. 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 22...
  • Page 23: System Description

    System Description: The SunTech CT40 spot check device with pulse oximetry module consists of a base CT40 device for the display of SpO2 measurement data and other user information, The Masimo SET SpO2 module which is attached to the CT40 base unit as described in Section 2, includes specific reusable pulse oximeter probe and/or cable that comes packaged with each module.
  • Page 24 Masimo Graphical Plot: ® ® Below is a graphical plot of discreet A values measured with Masimo SET Oximetry in a clinical study using DCI/DCIP pulse oximetry sensors: 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 24...
  • Page 25: Using Suntech Ct40 Emr And Memory Functions

    Barcode Scanner Setup If your scanner was purchased from SunTech Medical Inc, they are provided, programmed for use with the CT40. If the scanner is not working with the CT40, scan the barcode below with the scanner plugged into any powered USB.
  • Page 26: Emr Transmissions

    Validating Patient ID with EMR Scan the patient’s barcode ID with your barcode scanner. If your SunTech CT40 is connected to an EMR, a verification query will automatically be sent to the EMR to confirm the validity of the patient ID. If the EMR responds that the patient ID is valid, then the patient ID icon, field values and Check Icon will flash four times.
  • Page 27: Taking Care Of Suntech Ct40

    “No response (time out).” This message occurs when the device is connected to the network but the EMR is not responding. It also can occur if network connectivity is lost. If there is a network connection, the SunTech CT40 will continue to try to transmit the message every 10 seconds.
  • Page 28: Preventative Maintenance

    Allow the sensor to dry thoroughly before reusing. Preventative Maintenance System Self Checks The SunTech CT40 performs a range of system checks during normal operation. If the device detects a problem, it will display an error code. Replaceable Parts On a routine basis, inspect the device, cuffs, hoses, and sensor wires for cracks, fraying, or kinks.
  • Page 29: Cuff Disposal

    Routine Calibration Have the SunTech CT40 blood pressure function checked every two years to verify the accuracy of the pressure transducers and indicators. Please have this done by a biomedical technician or SunTech Customer Service.
  • Page 30: Masimo Set Spo Module

    Canmax has taken this product end of life and recommends CM-890 as a replacement. 11. Status Messages & Events If the SunTech CT40 has a problem taking a measurement, you may see a code on the display screen. icon will blink with the respective measurement display result; (i.e blood pressure, SpO , Temperature), while displaying the code.
  • Page 31: Status Messages

    Remove sensor from the patient and ensure proper positioning. Attempt new measurement ensuring proper protocol as in section 7 of the User Manual. Unplug sensor and reconnect. If issue persists, power off and repower on the CT40. Retry reading. If issue persists, call Customer Service. 126-132 Power off and repower on the CT40.
  • Page 32: Out Of Range Measurements

    Have battery service performed at earliest convenience. Power off and repower on the CT40. If repower attempt does not work, plug in power source and power off and repower on CT40 again. Retry reading. If issue persists, call Customer Service.
  • Page 33: Frequently Asked Questions

    12. Frequently Asked Questions What is the expected battery life for the SunTech CT40? When batteries are fully charged, the SunTech CT40 is designed to run on internal battery power for 120 measurement cycles (BP, and SpO measurements) before requiring recharge. When only the bottom segment of the battery symbol is illuminated, there is between 11 percent and 40 percent battery power remaining.
  • Page 34 WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the CT40 system, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
  • Page 35 Mains power quality should be Device input (AC At 0⁰, 45⁰, 90⁰, 135⁰, interruptions and voltage that of a typical commercial or power) variations power hospital environment 180⁰, 225⁰, 270⁰ and 315⁰ 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 35...
  • Page 36 0% U : 1 cycle 61000-4-11 Facility) 70% U : 25/30 cycles Single Phase: at 0⁰ If the user of the CT40 device requires continued operation during power mains interruption, it is recommended that the device be powered from an...
  • Page 37: Specifications, General

    41°C (41.6°C Use: highest recorded) on a patient applied part. It is up to the operator to determine if this temperature is 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 37...
  • Page 38: Specifications, Blood Pressure Measurement

    ® Masimo RD SET DCI ± 2% Saturation Normal (no motion) (70-100%A ± 3% Saturation Motion (70-100%A Low Perfusion +/-2% Pulse Heart rate ± 3% BPM Pulse Heart rate w/motion ± 5% BPM 80-0067-20-MO-RevA SunTech CT40 User Manual | 38...
  • Page 39: Wi-Fi Dongle Specifications

    United States prepaid to the factory. SunTech Medical, Inc. will repair any component(s) or part(s) that it finds to be defective during the period of this limited warranty.

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