Mindray BeneHeart D5 Instructions For Use Manual
Mindray BeneHeart D5 Instructions For Use Manual

Mindray BeneHeart D5 Instructions For Use Manual

Defibrillator/monitor
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1 Safety
1.1 Safety Information
General safety guidelines, hazard definitions (Danger, Warning, Caution, Note), and critical operational safety.
2 The Basics
2.1 Intended Use
Defines the purpose, indications, users, patient population, conditions, contra-indications, side-effects, and benefits of the defibrillator/monitor.
2.2 Applied Parts
Information on components connected to the patient, including safety precautions.
3 Basic Operations and Settings
3.1 Equipment Installation
Guidelines for installing the defibrillator/monitor, including unpacking, checking, and environmental requirements.
3.2 Basic Operation
Procedures for connecting to AC mains, turning the equipment on, and turning it off.
4 Alarms
4.1 Alarm Indicators
Explanation of visual and audible alarm signals and their indications.
4.2 Alarm Tone Configuration
Settings for alarm volume and intervals between alarm sounds.
4.3 Understanding the Alarm Setup Menu
How to configure alarm properties for parameters and adjust alarm limits automatically.
5 Monitoring ECG
5.1 ECG Safety Information
Critical safety precautions for ECG monitoring, including electrode placement and patient conditions.
5.2 Preparing for ECG Monitoring and Measurement
Steps for preparing the patient and equipment for ECG monitoring, including electrode usage and paced status.
5.3 Changing ECG Settings
Adjusting ECG filter settings, configuring the notch filter, and managing arrhythmia analysis.
5.4 Arrhythmia Analysis
Information on the arrhythmia analysis program and its limitations.
6 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
6.1 Placing 10-leadwire Electrodes
Proper placement of electrodes for 12-lead ECG acquisition.
6.2 Entering the 12-lead ECG Screen
How to access the 12-lead ECG display and analysis interface.
6.3 Changing 12-Lead ECG Analysis Settings
Configuration options for 12-lead ECG analysis, including patient info prompt, drift removal, and threshold settings.
6.4 Initiating Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis
Procedure for starting and performing a resting 12-lead ECG analysis.
7 AED
7.1 AED Safety Information
Crucial safety guidelines for operating the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) mode.
7.2 AED Procedure
Step-by-step instructions for performing AED analysis and shock delivery.
7.3 CPR
Notes on CPR analysis and interaction with the AED function.
8 Manual Defibrillation
8.1 Manual Defibrillation Safety Information
Essential safety precautions for manual defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion.
8.2 Manual Defibrillation Procedure
Detailed steps for performing manual defibrillation using external paddles, internal paddles, or electrode pads.
8.3 Synchronized Cardioversion
Guidelines and precautions for performing synchronized cardioversion.
8.4 Remote Synchronized Cardioversion
Procedure for performing synchronized cardioversion using a remote monitor.
8.5 Patient Contact Indicator
Explanation of the patient contact indicator and its use during defibrillation.
9 CPR Assistance
9.1 CPR Assistance Introduction
Overview of CPR assistance features and general warnings.
9.2 Using CPR Metronome
Instructions for using the CPR metronome for pacing compressions.
9.3 Using CPR Filter
Guidelines for using the CPR filter for ECG signal processing during CPR.
9.4 Reviewing CPR Events
How to review saved CPR events and data.
10 Noninvasive Pacing
10.1 Pacing Introduction
Introduction to non-invasive pacing modes and supported arrhythmia alarms.
10.2 Pacing Safety Information
Critical safety warnings and precautions for non-invasive pacing.
10.3 Pacer Mode
Explanation of demand mode and fixed mode pacing operations.
10.4 Preparing for Pacing
Steps for preparing the equipment and patient for pacing, covering demand and fixed modes.
11 Monitoring Resp
11.1 Resp Safety Information
Safety precautions for respiratory (Respiration) monitoring.
11.2 Placing Resp Electrodes
Guidance on proper placement of electrodes for respiration monitoring, including lead placement optimization.
12 Monitoring PR
12.1 PR Introduction
Introduction to Pulse Rate (PR) monitoring and accuracy verification methods.
13 Monitoring SpO2
13.1 SpO2 Safety Information
Critical safety warnings for SpO2 monitoring, including sensor use and alarm settings.
13.2 SpO2 Display
Information on the SpO2 display features, including sensitivity settings for Masimo SpO2.
13.3 SpO2 Desat Alarm
Configuration and behavior of the SpO2 desaturation alarm.
14 Monitoring NIBP
14.1 NIBP Introduction
Introduction to Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) measurement.
14.2 NIBP Safety Information
Crucial safety warnings for NIBP measurement, including patient selection and cuff use.
14.3 NIBP Measurement Procedure
Steps for performing NIBP measurements, including patient preparation and starting auto measurements.
14.4 Setting Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure
How to adjust initial cuff inflation pressure for NIBP measurements.
15 Monitoring Temp
15.1 Temp Measurement Procedure
Procedure for performing temperature measurements and verifying probe function.
16 Monitoring IBP
16.1 IBP Safety Information
Safety precautions for Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) monitoring, including transducer use.
16.2 IBP Measurement Procedure
Steps for performing IBP measurements, including system flushing and leveling.
16.3 IBP Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting common issues related to IBP measurements and alarms.
17 Monitoring CO2
17.1 CO2 Safety Information
Safety guidelines for monitoring Carbon Dioxide (CO2), including airway sampling and tubing.
17.2 Preparing for Measuring CO2
Steps for preparing the CO2 monitoring system, including watertrap, module setup, and gas compensations.
17.3 Removing the Exhaust Gases from the System
Procedure for safely removing exhaust gases during CO2 measurement.
17.4 CO2 Calibration
Instructions for calibrating the CO2 monitoring system.
18 Review
18.1 Reviewing Events
How to review recorded events, including limitations on what is saved.
19 Data Management
19.1 Generating Patient Data
Process for generating and saving patient data.
19.2 Exporting Patient Data
Steps for exporting patient data to external storage like USB.
20 Recording
20.1 Setting the Recorder
Options for configuring the recorder, such as grid lines.
20.2 Loading Paper
Instructions for loading paper into the recorder, with cautions.
20.3 Cleaning the Recorder Print Head
Procedure for cleaning the recorder's print head.
21 Network Connection
21.1 Network Safety Information
Safety precautions for network connection, including security and wireless deployment.
23 Battery
23.1 Battery Safety Information
Safety guidelines for charging, using, conditioning, checking, storing, and recycling batteries.
23.2 Conditioning the Battery
Procedure for conditioning the battery to maintain its performance.
23.3 Checking Battery Performance
How to check and understand battery performance and operating time.
23.4 Storing Batteries
Recommendations for storing batteries to ensure longevity and prevent overdischarge.
23.5 Recycling the Batteries
Safety warnings and guidelines for recycling used batteries.
24 Care and Cleaning
24.1 General Points
General precautions and procedures for cleaning and maintaining the equipment.
25 Maintenance
25.1 Maintenance Safety Information
Safety guidelines for performing maintenance and checks on the equipment.
25.2 Routine Maintenance
Procedures for routine maintenance, including performing auto tests and user tests on the equipment.
26 Accessories
Accessory Usage and Safety
Guidelines and warnings for using, reusing, and disposing of accessories.
A Specifications
A.1 General Specifications
General technical specifications, including safety classifications, physical dimensions, display, and audio indicators.
A.1.5 Interface Specifications
Details on the connectors and interfaces available on the equipment.
A.1.6 Signal Outputs Specifications
Specifications for ECG analog output, synchronous input, and alarm output.
A.2 Defibrillator Specifications
Technical specifications for defibrillation modes, waveforms, and energy levels.
A.3 CPR Compression Specifications
Specifications for CPR compression rate and depth measured via electrodes or sensor.
A.4 Pacer Specifications
Technical specifications for pacing modes, output, and refractory period.
A.5 Monitor Specifications
Detailed monitoring specifications for ECG, Resp, SpO2, PR, NIBP, IBP, and CO2 parameters.
A.6 Power Supply Specifications
Specifications for external power supply (AC/DC) and battery types, charge times, and run times.
A.7 Recorder Specifications
Technical specifications for the built-in recorder, including paper and method.
A.8 Alarm Specifications
Details on alarm levels, categories, settings, and auto-alarm limits.
A.9 Data Storage
Specifications for internal storage capacity, events, waveforms, and data export.
A.10 Wi-Fi Specifications
Technical details for Wi-Fi connectivity, including protocol, security, and stability.
A.11 Environmental Specifications
Operating and storage environmental requirements for the equipment and modules.
A.12 Operating Environment
Details on the host CPU, programming language, and operating system.
B EMC and Radio Regulatory Compliance
B.1 EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) guidelines and declarations for emissions and immunity, including guidance and separation distances.
B.2 Radio Regulatory Compliance
Information on radio regulatory compliance, including CE marking and warnings.

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