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How to Maintain Battery ......................20 How to Keep the Patient Monitor ..................20 Introduction ..........................22 Intended Use for the VP-1000, 1200 .................. 22 About This Manual ........................22 Sort of VP-1000, 1200 ......................22 Features for the VP-1000, 1200 ................... 22 Physical/Mechanical ......................
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OXY-CRG ..........................44 ECG RECALL ......................... 44 DRUG CALCULATION ...................... 45 MEWS(Option) ........................45 How to operate VP-1000, 1200 ................... 47 Description of warning and caution ................... 47 Main Use ............................48 Turn on the Main Unit ......................49 SET UP ............................50 SET UP –...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents TREND ............................64 Display of TREND ......................64 TREND Setting ........................65 EVENT............................. 67 Display of EVENT ....................... 67 EVENT Setting ........................68 MINI-TREND ..........................70 Display of MINI TREND ....................70 OXY-CRG ............................71 Display of OXY-CRG ......................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents Preparations ........................85 Connection of Accessory ....................86 Location of electrode ....................... 86 Display of ECG ..........................89 Display of ECG ........................89 ECG Message ........................89 ECG Wave ..........................89 Arrhythmia ........................... 90 PACEMAKER ........................90 ST Level ..........................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents Message ..........................108 Grounding ......................... 110 Cleaning ........................110 Sensor ..........................111 Specifications ........................113 12. TEMP Monitoring ........................114 Description of warning and caution ................114 General ............................114 Setup Connection ........................114 Preparation of the Patient ..................114 Connection of Accessory .....................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents Suntech NIBP(Option) ......................126 SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES ....126 Suntech NIBP Setting ....................127 Message ..........................129 15. IBP Monitoring(Option) ....................... 130 Description of warning and caution ................130 General ............................131 Set Connection ........................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents Display of ICO .......................... 146 Display of ICO ........................146 ICO Message ........................147 ICO Setting ..........................147 18. Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) ..................148 Description of warning and caution ................148 Common ..........................148 Mainstream ........................148 Sidestream ........................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents 20. Printing(Option) ........................166 Description of warning and caution ................166 General ............................166 Printer Setting .......................... 167 Example of Printing Output ....................168 Paper replacement ......................... 169 21. Troubleshooting ........................170 Description of warning and caution ................170 General ............................
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Contents qCON – Option........................184 Printer – Option........................185 TREND ............................185 Interface ............................. 185 General specifications ......................185 Usage environment ....................... 186 Standard Accessories ......................186 Optional Accessories ......................187 23. Warranty ............................ 188 24. Sales & Service Information ....................189...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual General Information 1. General Information This user guide describes the product essentials and user information. ⚫ Safe use and a durable user manual will help you fully understand the product's ⚫ features. The user manual is kept in a place where the product's functions can be operated.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual What’s Inside of the Manual 2. What’s Inside of the Manual The Purpose of the Manual The manual provides you with the instructions on how to use the patient monitor with safety, function and purposes. Please locate the manual within the place you can reach easily for the reconfirmation of the function.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Safety Information 3. Safety Information General Safety Information Please read the operational carefully before use. Checking the sensors and the marked parts are essential process before starting the operation. You are asked to check the surroundings of the units before the operation whether there are any harmful things.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Safety Information WARNING Please do not disassemble the patient monitors. The manufacturer is free from the responsibility if something happens. WARNING Connect the main power ONLY after, when you totally completed the installation of the units. If not, the main unit shall have critical damages.
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It may cause any damage to the patient and malfunction of the operation. WARNING VOTEM Co., Ltd supplies on the optional items and accessories which are passed with the regulation of electronic safety. If you use the other products or the unproved additional items, it may cause damage to the patient or the patient monitors.
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WARNING Use a grounded design A/C power source. WARNING VP-1000, 1200 can be used alongside with defibrillator while the accuracy of the product may be fallen in a short time. Check the accessories and symbols available before using the defibrillator.
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CAUTION VP-1000, 1200 have the Touch Panel on the front screen. Please be careful not to give any shocks. Do not touch the touch panel with the ball point pen or sharp things because this behavior causes the damage. The misuse by the end user cannot be covered by free technical service.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Safety Information CAUTION The place where the SpO₂ sensor is attached should be checked frequently. Skin damage caused by long wearing and necrosis caused by pressure may be seen, and an error may occur in the measured value.
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Please check all insulation status of all cables. Please repair or replace the ⚫ damaged or bad cable by the specialists. Please contact to Votem Co., Ltd or the Regional Distributors for further ⚫ information. General Maintenance WARNING: disconnect the main unit from the electronic sources before clearing and sterilization processes.
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CAUTION: Please abide by the regulations of the related country when you dump or reuse the battery. Please, when storing the VP-1000, 1200's equipment for more than 3 months, it is recommended to remove the battery by a fully trained administrator before storage.
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VP-1000, 1200 user manual Maintenance Avoid placing in an area where there is an excessive humidity rise or ventilation problem. Avoid placing in an area where there is an excessive shock or vibration. Avoid placing in an area where chemicals are stored or where there is in danger of gas leakage.
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Each sensor cable has a unique ID color to make connection easy for users. About This Manual The manual explains how to use VP-1000, 1200 and how to set the measuring value for measuring the vital signs of the patient.
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50/60 Hz ~ Display The VP-1000 and 1200 use 10- and 12-inch color TFT LCD monitors to display vitals signs on the screen. Users can use the ENCODER and touch screen (when purchasing a Touch product) to conveniently operate menus on a screen that displays the patient's vital signs in real time.
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WARNING VP-1000, 1200 must not be located with other equipment at near place or on the upper part of other equipments. In case of putting the patient monitor on the above situation, please check whether the patient monitor works normally.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Setting up the VP-1000, 1200 Configuration Table 6-1. Standard Item ▪ Adult Finger Clip Quick Manual Power Cord ECG Cable VP-1000, 1200 SpO₂ Sensor (1ea) (1ea) 5Lead (1ea) (1ea) disposable SpO₂ Sensor NIBP Hose Adult NIBP Cuff...
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CAUTION: After using the patient monitor, recharge the battery. AC Power and Battery specification When AC power is connected to the VP-1000, 1200, the power button on the front of the product lights up in blue, and when the product is not in use, it switches to automatic charging mode to charge the battery.
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31℃ ~ 45℃ 3 Months The VP-1000, 1200 has a battery installed inside the product. Therefore, if the battery usage time is less than 30% of the usual time, please contact the dealer where you purchased it to take action.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Setting up the VP-1000, 1200 Auxiliary Power Unit (Option) It is used as a power source for APs with DC 9V 0.5A or less. Figure 6-1. Power Out Port Terminal ▪ Accessory Cable Connection WARNING: For accurate patient biometric information measurement, please use the Accessory enclosed with the product or our recognized Accessory.
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▪ Table 7-1. Front Panel Description ▪ Name Function Note VP-1000: 10.4inch / VP-2000: 12.1inch LCD Power switch Turn the operation ON / OFF When an alarm situation occurs, the notification sound is Alarm stopped for 2 minutes. (You can set to stop notifications for up to 5 minutes in administrator mode.)
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Rear Panel Components Figure 7-2. Rear Panel ▪ Table 7-2. Rear Panel Description ▪ Name Function Note Moving handle Use to move the product Equalization ground Terminal for connecting ground wire...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Left Panel Components Figure 7-3. Left Panel ▪ Table 7-3. Left Panel Description ▪ Name Function Note Connection port for non-invasive blood pressure NIBP Connection measurement SpO₂ Connection Connector to measure SpO₂...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Right Panel – Printer(Option) Figure 7-4. Right Panel – Printer(Option) ▪ Table 7-4. Right Panel Description – Printer(Option) ▪ Name Function Note PRINT POWER LED PRINT Power LED PRINT ERROR LED...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Display of Main The Main screen consists of ECG, respiration, oxygen saturation (SpO₂), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), 4-channel invasive blood pressure (IBP, optional), end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration (EtCO₂, optional), and 4-channel temperature (TEMP, optional).
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols IBP Numeric data Shows the IBP value in real time Body temperature Shows the patient's body temperature measurement value. NIBP Numeric data Shows the NIBP value in real time. Figure 7-6. Touch: Main Display ▪...
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The screen position arrangement of non-touch products and touch products is different. NOTE Depending on the option, the vital signs displayed on the screen vary. Symbols The following symbols describe the symbols inside/outside the VP-1000, 1200. Please check the symbols before use. Table 7-7. Product Symbols ▪ Symbol...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Icons Table 7-8 describes the icons on the top of the VP-1000 and 1200. Please check before using the product. Table 7-8. Screen Icons ▪ Meaning Icon Display Action Full wave...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Display Color Description The VP-1000, 1200's LCD monitor shows different colors on the screen depending on the function and alarm type. Table 7-9. Display Color Description ▪ Function Color Green (LEAD I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1~V6 SpO₂...
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Screen Change Pressing the Screen menu icon( ) allows you to sequentially view the following menu window. VP-1000, 1200 provides a 6screens. Full Waves Figure 7-7. Full Waves Display ▪ The full waveform screen can display waveforms or numeric data from all connected modules.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols 7 / 12 Leads ECG Figure 7-8. 7 / 12 Leads ECG Display ▪ The 7/12 Lead ECG screen shows only the default numerical values and ECG waveforms. When using an ECG 5 Lead cable, 7 Lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1) ECG waveforms are displayed.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols Figure 7-9. ESN Display ▪ The ESN screen shows only ECG, SpO₂, RESP, EtCO₂(Option) waveforms. Numerical values are expressed in ECG, SpO₂, EtCO₂(Option), RESP, NIBP, and TEMP.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols NUMERIC Figure 7-10. Numeric Display ▪ The numeric screen displays measurements in large format. TREND Figure 7-11. Trend Display ▪ The Trend screen allows you to view the patient's biometric information that has been...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols trends EVENT Figure 7-12. Event Display ▪ Event are electronic records of episodes of the patient's condition, and the Event screen allows you to review the saved Event data. Save event data manually using the manual event record button ( ) or automatically save event data when an alarm occurs.
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Full Waves and ESN, you can check the patient's measurement data and additional information on the Popup screen. Refer to '8. How to operate VP-1000, 1200 ▶ SET UP' for how to set the Pop-up screen. MINI-TREND Figure 7-13. Mini-Trend Display ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols OXY-CRG Figure 7-14. OXY-CRG Display ▪ The Oxy-CRG pop-up screen provides trend information for HR, SpO2, and Resp in high resolution. ECG RECALL Figure 7-15. ECG Recall Display ▪ Displays ECG waveforms and measurements of the saved data when an alarm occurs or the...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols EVENT SAVE button is pressed. DRUG CALCULATION Figure 7-16. Drug Calculation Display ▪ You can calculate the patient's drug dose. MEWS(Option) Figure 7-17. MEWS Display ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Description of Display and Symbols It uses the patient's key physiological measurements to identify early and meaningful changes, which help healthcare professionals take action. Assign scores to various physiological measures and sum these scores to evaluate the...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 8. How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Description of warning and caution WARNING The patient monitor is for monitoring of Patient’s vital sign information. For the exact diagnoses, the general judgment with other clinical information is needed.
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3 months or completely discharge. Please recharge for the good performance. " NOTE When the VP-1000, 1200 is not in use, connect the VP-1000, 1200's power cord to AC power, and the VP-1000, 1200 can be used as a fully charged battery whenever necessary.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Turn on the Main Unit Press the power button on the front of the product for about 1~2 seconds, the power will be turned on and the lamp of different color will be turned on depending on the AC or Battery mode.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 SET UP You can set or change the settings required to use the product according to the following instructions. SET UP – Non-Touch Press the center of the ENCODER to set up the Non-Touch product. This will display a pull- down menu at the top of the screen.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 BEEP SIGNAL Beep signal can select HR of ECG and PR of SpO₂. HR / PR is displayed depending on the selection. Beep sound is synchronized to the selected parameter. NOTE If neither ECG nor SpO₂...
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4. The entered Patient ID must be an ID registered on the hospital server. - DISCHARGE: Deregisters a patient registered with VP-1000,1200. All patient data for that patient will be deleted. DISCHARGE can only be selected if ADMISSION is enabled.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Figure 8-3. HRV Display ▪ PRINTER Print settings. Refer to the '20. Printing (Option)' for details. DEFAULT SET In the Default set menu, you can select the patient category from Adult, Pediatric, or Neonate.
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In demo mode, the actual measured value is not displayed. LANGUAGE VP-1000, 1200 supports a total of 12 languages. Please use after setting the language of the country where you use the product. List of supported languages: ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, PORTUGUESE,...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 SET UP – Touch To set up a touch product, touch the menu button at the bottom right of the monitor. Pop- up menu will then appear on the screen. You can set the product to your desired state by touching SETUP in the menu.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 NOTE To get HRV distribution graph, heart rate should be measured from ECG or SpO₂. Figure 8-6. HRV Display ▪ LCD CONTRAST: You can adjust the brightness of the screen. DEMO: you can test and learn how to operate.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 S/W UPDATE: Proceed with the new program update. SETUP 3 PATIENT INFORMATION · Hospital Name: Enter the hospital name. · Admission date: Enter the patient’s date of admission. Enter this in the form yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm ·...
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4. The entered Patient ID must be an ID registered on the hospital server. - DISCHARGE: Deregisters a patient registered with VP-1000,1200. All patient data for that patient will be deleted. DISCHARGE can only be selected if ADMISSION is enabled.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 PARAMETER Setting Figure 8-8. Non-Touch: ECG Setting ▪ To set parameters for non-touch products, press the center of the ENCODER and a pull- down menu will appear at the top of the screen. You can set it to your desired state by selecting the desired parameter from the pull-down menu.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 NOTE The Pull-Down menu is available for both Non-Touch and Touch products.
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How to operate VP-1000, 1200 SMART KEY The VP-1000, 1200 Touch product provides a Smart Key function and can be used on the screen. Smart Key is a function that allows you to operate the control button on the front of the product by touching it.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Default Set Table 8-1 shows the product's default settings and alarm values when purchasing the product. Table 8-1. Default Set ▪ Parameter Item Name Adult Pediatric Neonate 3 LEAD CH 1...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 MAX LIMIT PRESSURE VENOUS STAT INITIAL UNIT mmHg mmHg mmHg TREND SCREEN(OFF) SCREEN(OFF) SCREEN(OFF) MODE MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL INTERVAL 30 min 30 min 30 min TIME 5 min 5 min 5 min...
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How to operate VP-1000, 1200 TREND The VP-1000, 1200 periodically stores all measurement data every 15 seconds or 1 minute when measuring the patient's bio-signal, depending on the setting. For user convenience, the VP-1000, 1200 provides Graph Trend Data, allowing you to more easily check the patient's condition.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 TREND Setting Figure 8-12. Non-Touch: Trend Setting ▪ For non-touch products, when you press ENCODER on the Trend screen, the Trend setting menu appears at the bottom of the screen. Figure 8-13. Touch: Trend Setting ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 NOTE Trend settings using ENCODER are also available on Touch products. TRACE 1~3 Select the parameter you want to check. INTERVAL The display time interval for trend data can be specified in 15 seconds/1 minutes/5 minutes/10 minutes depending on the storage period setting.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 EVENT When an alarm condition occurs while measuring a patient's vital signs, it is saved as event data, and the saved event data can be reviewed in the event display. Up to 20 event data are stored, and when it exceeds 20, the oldest data is deleted.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Arrhythmia Shows arrhythmia. Checking Alarm Indicates whether the saved event is alarmed. Occurrence Event Data Displays parameter measurements for selected events. NOTE You can adjust the position of the wave using ENCODER .
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Figure 8-16. Touch: Event Setting ▪ For touch products, the Event setting menu is displayed when you touch the menu at the bottom right of the Event screen. NOTE Event settings using ENCODER are also available on Touch products.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 MINI-TREND Mini-trend is a function that allows patients to view both biometric signals and trend data at the same time. Mini-Trend shows two hours of trend data, with one vertical grid spanning 30 minutes.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 OXY-CRG The Oxy-CRG pop-up screen shows trends in HR, SpO ₂, and Resp values stored at 3 high resolutions per second. It stores up to 10 minutes of data and displays the trend of changes in the data in real time by varying the time width according to the time setting.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 OXY-CRG Setting SCROLL Enable indicating-ber in scroll state. To release the indicating-bar activation state, press the ENCODER center to release it. TIME You can set the time width of the wave area in units of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 / minutes.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 ECG RECALL Shows ECG waveforms and measurements of the data that an alarm occurs or is saved through the Event Save button. NOTE The ECG RECALL data stores 1100 pieces of data.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 INITIAL EXECITE: Delete all saved ECG Recall. CAUTION: When selecting “EXECUTE”, all ECG Recall data stored in the product will be deleted, so please check again.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 DRUG CALCULATION Drug calculations can help doctors determine the dosage, percentage, etc. of drugs to be administered to patients. WARNING: The dosage may vary depending on the patient's condition and surroundings, so the calculation should not be a reference to the dosage.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 DRUG CALCULATION Setting DRAG NAME You can select a drug type from the drug list. Types of drugs: Dopamine, dobutamine, epinephrine, aminophylline, nipride, nitroglycerin, heparin, diazepam, penicillin, pitocin, insulin, lidocaline, fentany1, procainamide,...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 MEWS(Option) Identify early and meaningful changes using the patient's key physiological measurements to help healthcare professionals take action. We assign scores to various physiological measurements and sum these scores to evaluate the overall patient condition.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual How to operate VP-1000, 1200 Display of MEWS Figure 8-21. MEWS Display ▪ Table 8-9. MEWS Display Description ▪ Name Description Shows the measurements and scores of HR. BP SYS Shows the measurements and scores of the BPSystolic.
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Alert sounds ring 2 times. After 20 seconds, alert sounds ring repeatedly. (When battery Low Alarm is low) In addition to HIGH, MIDDLE, and LOW Alarm, VP-1000, 1200 notifies the user through an information alarm when a user needs to know or an error occurs.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Alarm and Limit The information alarm sounds like a bell, and rings at an interval of 15 seconds to alert the user. For example, an information alarm occurs in the following situations. If there is a failure in the NIBP measurement or overpressure error.
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Alarm and Limit Mean Systolic IBP 3 [mmHg] Diastolic Mean Systolic IBP 4 [mmHg] Diastolic Mean IBP PR [bpm] HIGH HIGH HIGH EtCO₂ [mmHg] HIGH HIGH HIGH CO₂ 12.0 12.0 12.0 Gas1 10.0 10.0 10.0 Milti-Gas 12.0...
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VP-1000, 1200 User manual Alarm and Limit down menu at the top of the screen. You can set the product to your desired state by selecting Alarm Figure 9-2. Touch: ECG Alarm Setting Example ▪ Touch the measured value of a parameter displayed on the monitor. This will display a Pop- up menu.
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WARNING Use only ECG cable supplied with VP-1000, 1200. The other brand of ECG Cable may be the cause of the damaging patient monitor. And the safety of the patient cannot be protected when the defibrillator is used.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring WARNING When using electrosurgical units (ESU), never place ECG electrodes near to the grounding plate of the esu,as this can cause a lot of interference on the ECG signal. Gereral ECG · EKG is a wave in which electron energy is obtained through ECG · EKG LEAD during depolarization and repolarization of the heart muscle.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring Connection of Accessory Figure 10-1. ECG · EKG Cable Connection ▪ Connect the ECG cable to the green ECG socket on the left side of the patient ⚫ monitor and the EKG cable to the red EKG socket.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring Figure 10-2. 3 LEAD Electrode ▪ Figure 10-3. 5 LEAD Electrode ▪ Table 10-1. ECG Electrode attachment position ▪ AAMI attachment position Lead Color Lead Color Below the collarbone near the right shoulder...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring Figure 10-4. EKG Lead Electrode ▪ Table 10-2. EKG lead Electrode attachment position ▪ AAMI attachment position Lead Color Lead Color below the collarbone (scapula) close to the right White shoulder below the collarbone (scapula) close to the left...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring Display of ECG Display of ECG The figure below shows the ECG area. Figure 10-5. ECG · EKG Display ▪ Table 10-3. ECG · EKG Display Description ▪ Name Description ECG Waveform Shows real-time ECG waveforms.
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PCV is detected before finishing T wave in the normal ECG R-on-T Wave. WARNING: VP-1000, 1200 may happen wrong alarm or not operate alarm for arrhythmia analysis sometimes. Because there are many various patients. WARNING: The arrhythmia analysis is to use monitoring for patient’s rhythm and hospital staffs seriously pay attention for emergency patient.
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Figure 10-7. ST Level ▪ The VP-1000, 1200's ST I/II/III/aVR/aVL/aVF/V1 is designed to perform ST level analysis independently for each ECG Lead. For example, Alarm occurs when ST I analyzing value is out of setting alarm range. And the ST I Level value is blinkering.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring ECG · EKG Setting The table below shows the range of changes to the ECG setting mode. Table 10-6. ECG Setting Mode ▪ Mode Range Description 3 Laed LEAD I, II, III...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ECG · EKG Monitoring ECG Out(Option) VP-1000, 1200 provides ECG analog/pulse wave output from rear stereo connector. It can be used with defibrillator sync input or other medical devices. Figure 10-8. ECG Out Port Terminal ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring 11. SpO₂ Monitoring Description of warning and caution WARNING Use the authorized SpO₂ from the manufacturer. The quality cannot be guaranteed when the user use the other brand. WARNING If the senor is too tightened with fixing tape (wrong case), the patient may have the damage on the skin.
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Check every 2 hour when the patient has low blood flow. WARNING Use the Probe and Extension Cable provided by VOTEM Co., Ltd. If the components are not compatible, the performance may deteriorate, so you must check the compatibility (genuine) before use.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring or Methemoglobin. CAUTION Check with care for the patient with low blood flow. Skin damage and gangrene phenomenon by pressure may occur if not check regularly. CAUTION Check the Sensor because the movement of the patient may cause any trouble in measurement.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring Connection of accessory Connect the SpO₂ cable to the place in connect area to the left side of the monitor Figure 11-1. SpO₂ Cable Connection ▪ SpO₂ Sensor Attachment Figure 11-2. Probe Connection ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring Display of SpO₂ Display of SpO₂ The figure below shows the SpO ₂ area. Figure 11-3. SpO₂ Display ▪ Table 11-1. SpO₂ Display Description ▪ Name Description SpO₂ waveform Shows real-time SpO₂ waveforms. Alarm Range Shows the alarm range.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring NOTE Please be noted that it can not be. Trusted the reliability in case of extend the 100 bpm of pulse. In that case try again after resting. NOTE The APG still has not tested clinically.
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The VP-1000, 1200 Masimo SET Operating Instructions provide the necessary information for proper operation of all models of the VP-1000, 1200 Masimo SET pulse oximetry system. There may be information provided in this manual that is not relevant for your system.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring As a trend towards patient hypoxemia is indicated, blood samples should be ⚫ analyzed by laboratory instruments to completely understand the patient’s condition. The Pulse Oximeter is to be operated by qualified personnel only.
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The VP-1000, 1200 Pulse Oximeter and accessories are indicated for the continuous, noninvasive monitoring of functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO₂) and pulse rate (measured by a SpO₂ sensor). The VP-1000, 1200 Pulse Oximeter and accessories are indicated for use with adult, pediatric, infant and neonatal patients during both motion and no motion conditions, and for patients who are well or poorly perfused in hospitals, hospital-type facilities, mobile and home environments.
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VP-1000, 1200 for calculation. Figure 11-4. Principle of Operation ▪ Once the VP-1000, 1200 receives the signal from the sensor, it utilizes Masimo SET signal extraction technology for calculation of the patient’s functional oxygen saturation and pulse rate. WARNING: Explosion hazard: Do not use the VP-1000, 1200 with Masimo SET pulse oximetry in the presence of flammable anesthetics or other flammable substance in combination with air, oxygen-enriched environments, or nitrous oxide.
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SpO₂ Monitoring WARNING: Electric shock hazard: An operator may only perform maintenance procedures specifically described in this manual. Measure the VP-1000, 1200’s leakage current whenever an external device is connected to the serial port. Leakage current must not exceed 100 microamperes.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring visibility to subtle variations in the measured value. Depending on the patient acuity and area of care, shorter averaging times are sometimes preferred over longer averaging times and vice-versa. 8-second averaging is generally considered the most common averaging interval and recommended for most patients since it is short enough to provide visibility to subtle desaturations while also being long enough to minimize major changes in SpO₂...
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Measurements If the accuracy of any measurement does not seem reasonable, first check the patient’s vital signs by alternate means and the check the VP-1000, 1200 with Masimo SET pulse oximetry for proper functioning. Inaccurate measurements may be caused by Incorrect sensor application or use.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring of increase is approximately equal to the amount of COHb that is present. NOTE High levels of COHb may occur with a seemingly normal SpO₂. When elevated levels of COHb are suspected, laboratory analysis (CO-Oximetry) of a blood sample should be performed.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring Alarm Whenever using the VP-1000, 1200 with a Masimo SET pulse oximeter, check the alarm settings to ensure they are appropriate for the patient being monitored. Message Information messages The following chart alphabetically lists all system messages displayed on the LCD screen.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring Failure messages When Sensor Failure, Board Failure, Diagnostic Failure occur, Sensor Failure, Board Failure, Diagnostic Failure message and relevant codes are displayed at information bar. It disappears when problem is settled. Table 11-5. Masimo SpO₂ Failure messages ▪...
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Do not use the VP-1000, 1200 with Masimo SET pulse oximetry or Masimo pulse oximetry sensors during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning. Induced current could potentially cause burns. The MS board pulse oximeter may affect the MRI image, and the MRI unit may affect the accuracy of the oximetry measurements.
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These substances attack the device’s materials and device failure can result Sensor The VP-1000, 1200 with Masimo pulse oximeter uses standard Masimo LNCS SpO₂ Sensors. LNCS® Reusable sensors LNCS reusable sensors must be used in conjunction with Masimo pulse oximetry Table 11-7.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual SpO₂ Monitoring REATTACHMENT OF SINGLE USE ADHESIVE SENSORS Single use sensors may be reapplied to the same patient if the emitter and detector windows are clear and the adhesive still adheres to the skin. NOTE If the sensor fails to track the pulse consistently, the sensors may be incorrectly positioned.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual TEMP Monitoring 12. TEMP Monitoring Description of warning and caution WARNING To have the exact temperature of the patient, use only the temperature sensor from the manufacture. WARNING For the safety of the patient, connect the sensor with the patient after electron isolation from the other equipments.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual TEMP Monitoring Connection of Accessory Connect Temp Sensor connector to the main unit. Figure 12-1. Temp Cable Connection ▪ TEMP Sensor Attachment Connect the temp sensor to the patient. NOTE Do sterilize it before using it to another patient.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual TEMP Monitoring TEMP Setting The table below shows the range of changes to the Temp settings mode. Table 12-1. Temp Setting Mode ▪ Mode Range Description Display Screen Measurements TRACE 2CH TRACE, 4CH TRACE Settings UNIT ℃...
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RESP Monitoring 13. RESP Monitoring Description of warning and caution WARNING Use VP-1000, 1200 only for supervising the respiration. Do not use it for supervising sleep apnea. WARNING Respiration function is very sensitive with electronic wave. Incorrect measured value may occur due to the above reason.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual RESP Monitoring Display of RESP Display of RESP The picture below shows the Resp area. Figure 13-1. RESP Display ▪ Table 13-1. RESP Display Description ▪ Name Description RESP wavefome Shows real-time RESP waveforms. Alarm range Shows the alarm range.
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WARNING Do not use with other Hear, Lung measuring equipment. WARNING VP-1000, 1200 may not work with the patient who have cramps. WARNING When measuring the new patient, please reset the alarm. WARNING Use NIBP Cuff only for measuring blood pressure. No measurement at the upper part of arm when the artificial sap or catheter is inserted into the blood vessel.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring WARNING Measuring time may be longer than normal case if the patient has arrhythmia. WARNING Auto Function will be off if the user changes the interval set during the automatic measurement. Auto compression normally works only after the user resets in case that the auto measuring mode is off.
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When not measuring, cancel the AUTO MODE. The life time of the valve, pump, cuff is shortened. NOTE The VP-1000, 1200 remembers previously measured data and applies higher or lower pressure based on Systolic when measuring again. Therefore, if the patient being measured changes, turn the product on/off once before using it. (Example:...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring Figure 14-1. NIBP Hose Connection ▪ Connection of accessory to patient How to connect NIBP Cuff NIBP Hose should be locate inside to arm-direction because NIBP value can be ⚫ changed according to the location of Cuff.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring Way of measuring Press ( ) on the control button on the front of the product to start measurement. NOTE Touch products allow NIBP measurement by touching the NIBP button on the Smart Key.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring PATIENT MOVING Measurement failure due to excessive patient's movement. When forcibly increasing the cuff pressure during the calculation of CUFF PRESSURE INCREASED internal valve parameter (The case of increased cuff pressure during the deflation after initial inflation).
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring CAUTION: After using the VENOUS STASIS function, you must set it to AUTO or MANUAL to measure blood pressure. NOTE VENOUS STASIS controls flow of vein during 170 sec for ADULT & PEDIATRIC, and...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring Suntech NIBP(Option) SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES Oscillometric method is used for NIBP function. ⚫ Calculate the measuring value during the process of compression and ⚫ decompression done by LPC (Linear Pressure Controlled) NIBP module.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring be sure to occasionally check the limb for proper circulation. The module may not operate correctly if used or stored outside the relevant ⚫ temperature or humidity ranges described in the Performance specifications. The VENOUS STASIS function is only used for patients who have difficulty finding ⚫...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring VENOUS STASIS inhibits venous blood flow for 170 seconds for ADULT and PEDIATRIC and 90 seconds for NEONATE. VENOUS STASIS can be set from 50 to 200 mmHg in 5 mmHg increments, and the default setting is 160 mmHg.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual NIBP Monitoring TREND The function of supplying the stored Trend Data on the screen. Message Table 14-5. Suntech NIBP Message ▪ Message Description GOOD BP READING none Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) 15. IBP Monitoring(Option) Description of warning and caution WARNING Use only the authorized IBP kit from the manufacture. The incorrect or wrong result may happen with other bands. WARNING Keep it well after use because the damages of the patient or the monitor may occur.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) measured value shall be normalized when the normal status keeps consistently. General The blood presser is higher because the blood vessel has more bloods than its capacity by the systole of the ventricles of the heart. The blood pressure at this time is called as systolic blood pressure.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) IBP Sensor Attachment The below picture is IBP Sensor Cable Configuration. Figure 15-3. IBP Sensor Cable ▪ II. The rear part of the transparent covering transducer connector and locate it with the same position of the lot part of monitor interface cable. Then insert softly.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) Figure 15-5. Stop Cock ▪ IV. Flush System use Hold the both side of Flush operator and pull it to upper side slightly. ⚫ Be sure not to turn the Flush operator. Do press with even power.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) liquid into input set. Begin the flush system. Fill the liquid from the bottom because the air is ⚫ moving upper side. Do frame the side port of Stop Cock of Transducer 0 point and cover by using ⚫...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) Display of IBP Display of IBP Figure 15-9. IBP Display ▪ Table 15-1. IBP Display Description ▪ Name Description IBP waveform Shows real-time IBP waveforms. LABEL Shows the label on the blood pressure measurement area.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) ZERO START Zero adjustment of transducers Automatically adjust waveform scale OPTIMUM regardless of label SCALE Default value according to the label FIXED TRACE ON / OFF Setting the Display of Waveforms LABEL There are four types of settings available depending on the measurement area.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) IBP Out(Option) VP-1000, 1200 provides IBP analog wave output from rear stereo connector. It can be used with defibrillator sync input or other medical devices. CAUTION: Pacemaker, respiration signal is not supported. Figure 15-10. IBP Out Port Connection ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual IBP Monitoring(Option) Figure 15-12. IBP Analog Signal ▪ The blue waveform represents the IBP analog signal. Measurement is possible at the Analog Pin in 10mV/mmHg units. (Signal delay time ≤ 200ms)
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WARNING EtCO₂ Module is not designed for MRI surrounding WARNING VP-1000, 1200 should be located at different space with MRI while MRI is operating. WARNING Incorrect measurement value may occur or be interfered when high frequency electro...
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WARNING The gas suction vacuum pressure (negative pressure) of the gas scavenging system shall not exceed 1 mmHg based on the VP-1000, 1200 pump discharge. Excessive pressure can damage the pump within the EtCO₂ module. WARNING In order to prevent infection of the medical staff by the patient's respiratory sample, the outlet must be connected to the gas scavenging system in the hospital..
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual EtCO₂ Monitoring(Option) Setup Connection Connection of Mainstream Connect EtCO₂ module connector into the main body EtCO₂. Connect sensor with Y-hose which is connected with the patient. Figure 16-1. Mainstream Cable Connection ▪ When connecting the EtCO₂ module connector, insert it into the connector until a “click”...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual EtCO₂ Monitoring(Option) When connecting the EtCO₂ module connector, insert it into the connector until a “click” sound is heard. Mainstream, Sidestream EtCO₂ Calibration Calibration of EtCO₂ must be performed in the following cases. When the measurement patient changes ⚫...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual EtCO₂ Monitoring(Option) measurement. Measurement numeric value(or pressure) is exceeded allowable range, or CHECK SAMPLEING LINE SAMPLE LINE is not connected properly. NO BREATHS DETECTED Respiration is not detected, or SAMPLE LINE is disconnected with patient. CHECK ADAPTER SAMPLE LINE or ADAPTER has humid or foreign substances.
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General WARNING: Do not use any ICO cables or sensors other than those verified by Edward company and supplied by VOTEM. Heart (Left or Right Ventricular) for 1 minute to export this amount of blood "CO - Cardiac output" is called.
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Connect the cable to the thermostat connector on the catheter. Figure 17-1. ICO Cable ▪ Figure 17-2. Swan-Ganz Standard Thermodilution Pulmonary Artery Catheter ▪ Figure 17-3. ICO Cable Connection ▪ Connect the ICO connection cable to the left ICO terminal of the VP-1000,12000.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ICO Monitoring(Option) Display of ICO Display of ICO Figure 17-4. ICO Display ▪ Table 17-1. ICO Display Description ▪ Name Discription ICO Measurements Shows the ICO settings. ICO Menu Shows the carbon dioxide fraction concentration values.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual ICO Monitoring(Option) ICO Message The ICO graph area informs you about what happens during ICO measurement. Check the ICO measurement status. Table 17-3. EtCO₂ Message ▪ Message Description LEAD FAULT When the ICO sensor is not connected...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) 18. Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) Description of warning and caution Common WARNING The maximum sampling rate of the nose tube is 50 ml/min. The product should not be applied to patients who may experience respiratory distress by the vacuum flow level.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) WARNING Do not use the IRMA airway adapter with metered dose inhalers or nebulized medications as this may affect the light transmission of the airway adapter windows. WARNING The IRMA probe is intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment. It must be used in conjunction with other assessments of clinical signs and symptoms.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) WARNING Carefully route the sampling line to reduce the risk of patient entanglement or strangulation. WARNING Do not lift the ISA/<host device> by the sampling line as it could disconnect from the ISA/<host device>, causing the ISA/<host device> to fall on the patient.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) ensure continued safe operation. WARNING ISA sidestream gas analyzers are not designed for MRI environments. WARNING During MRI scanning, the <host device> must be placed outside the MRI suite. WARNING Use of high frequency electrosurgical equipment in the vicinity of the ISA/<host device>...
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General The optional MASIMO module of the VP-1000 and 1200 automatically detects anesthetic gases without having to select them. (EtCO₂ and N2O are always detected by default.) The concentration and waveform of the most concentrated anesthetic gas are displayed on the screen.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) ISA CO₂, ISA AX+ are intended to be connected to a patient breathing circuit for the monitoring of inspired/expired gases during anesthesia, recovery and respiratory care. The intended environment is the operating suite, intensive care unit and patient room. ISA CO₂...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) judgments of patient condition. The IRMA probe is intended to be used by trained and authorized health care professionals only. System assembly instruction Setup Plug the IRMA connector into the IRMA input of <host device> and switch the power on.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) Alternatively, connect an HME (Heat Moisture Exchanger) between the patient’s endotracheal tube and the IRMA probe. Placing an HME in front of the IRMA probe protects the airway adapter from secretions and effects of water vapor and eliminates the need of changing the adapter.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) for the monitoring of inspired/expired gases during anesthesia, recovery and respiratory care. The intended environment is the operating suite, intensive care unit and patient room. ISA CO₂ is also intended to be used in hospitals. The intended patient population is adult, pediatric and infant patients.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) IV. Connect the gas sample exhaust port to a scavenging system or return the gas to the patient circuit to prevent pollution of the operation room when N ₂ and/or anesthetic agents are being used.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) Wait 1 minute until the CO₂ concentration has stabilized. Note the value. Wait 1 minute and check that the CO₂ concentration has not decreased more than 0.4 vol% or 3 mmHg. If it has decreased more there is a major leakage in the ISA unit or in the Nomoline.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) Multi-GAS Message If an error occurs, an error message appears in Graph Text in the GAS 1, 2 or CO₂ waveform area. Please refer to the information below for error message types and error situations.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) SET O2 The most accurate measurement of CO₂ requires entering the O₂ level of the gas used. The O₂ range can be set as follows and there are three types. Table 18-4. O₂ Range ▪...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Multi-Gas Monitoring(Option) IRMA CO₂ probes Zeroing needs to be performed ONLY when an offset in gas values is observed, or when an unspecified accuracy message is displayed. Allow 10 seconds for warm up of the IRMA CO₂ probe after power on and after changing the IRMA airway adapter before proceeding with the Zeroing Procedure.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual qCON Monitoring(Option) 19. qCON Monitoring(Option) Description of warning and caution WARNING The medical treatment after the measurement of qCON should be carried out after consulting with the medical specialist. WARNING In order to prevent the secondary infection, the ambient surroundings and the relevant products should be kept hygienically clean.
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Setup Connection Figure 19-1. qCON Cable Connection ▪ Connect the qCON connection cable to the left qCON terminal of VP-1000 or 1200. Preparations For a correct measure of the EEG signal, it is advisable to prepare the skin for reducing the high impedance that exists in normal conditions.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual qCON Monitoring(Option) Figure 19-2. EEG Electrode ▪ The connectors correspond to the end of the red wire (+), yellow (reference) and green (-). The proper placement is ensured by the three different colors of the snaps.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual qCON Monitoring(Option) qCON Message Graph text informs you about what happens during qCON measurement. Check the qCON measurement status. Table 19-2. qCON Message ▪ Message Description LEAD OFF Poor electrode attachment or cable connection IMPEDANCE TEST...
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The printer may not work or print not clearly when the cover is not closed correctly. General The VP-1000, 1200 features a dedicated printer that prints three waves at a time to print a variety of information. Depending on the type of printing, the output type produces text information or a wave...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Printing(Option) Printer Setting Figure 20-1. Non-Touch: Printer Menu ▪ Press the center of the ENCODER to set up the Non-Touch product. This will display a pull- down menu at the top of the screen. You can set the product to your desired state by selecting SETUP-PRINT.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Printing(Option) To set up a touch product, touch the menu button at the bottom right of the monitor. Pop- up menu will then appear on the screen. You can set the product to your desired state by touching SETUP-Printer in the menu.
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When the green lamp is on, it works properly. When the red lamp is on, it does not work. CAUTION: Please contact Votem Co., Ltd or the regional distributors for the details on the installation of the printer. CAUTION: Battery consumption increases when using the printer in Battery mode.
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If you have any trouble with the monitor, please check with the below table. Check again before contacting to the A/S center. After self-checking, please contact Votem Co., Ltd or the regional distributor if the troubles are not solved Resolution Display Trouble Table 21-1.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Troubleshooting ECG / RESPIRATION Measurement Trouble Table 21-2. ECG/RESP Measurement Issues ▪ Symptoms Description No display “LEAD FAULT” 1. Check ECG cable and the gel at electrode. Message 2. Check with other ECG cable 1. Check the cable connection No ECG WAVE 2.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Troubleshooting TEMP Measurement Trouble Table 21-7. TEMP Measurement Issues Symptoms Description 1. Check that the probe adapter is properly connected to the acquisition module. 2. Check that the probe is properly connected to the probe adapter.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Product Specification the cuff has been inflated for 180 seconds (Adult & Pediatric modes) or 90 seconds (Neonate mode) Safety Standards ◼ IEC60601-1:1997 IEC/EN60601-2-30:1999/2000 AAMI SP10:1992/2002 EN1060-1:1996 EN1060-3:1997 IBP - Option Measurement Range: -50 ~ 350mmHg ⚫...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Product Specification Respiration Rate Accuracy: ±1 breath ◼ CO2 Measurement Range ◼ 0 to 150 mm Hg, 0 to 19.7%, 0 to 20 kPa (at 760 mm Hg) Barometric Pressure supplied by host Rise Time ◼...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Product Specification Sample Kit Hours of Use ◼ Nasal Cannula (all styles): up to 12 hours On-Airway Adapter Kits without dehumidification tubing: up to 12 hours On-Airway Adapter Kits with dehumidification tubing: up to 120 hours Temperature and Humidity ◼...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Product Specification PVRI: Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index (dny*sec*cm LVSWI: Left Ventricular Stroke Work Index (g*m/m RVSWI: Right Ventricular Stroke Work Index (g*m/m Multi-Gas(Masimo) - Option Mainstream ⚫ Operating temperature: IRMA AX+: 5 to 50 °C (41 to 122 °F) ◼...
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Product Specification Total system response time: < 3 seconds (with 2 m Nomoline sampling line) ◼ Accuracy - standard conditions(valid for dry single gases at 22 ± 5 °C and 1013 ± 40 ◼ hPa) CO2: 0 to 15 vol% ± (0.2 vol%+ 2% of reading) / 15 to 25 vol% (Unspecified) N2O: 0 to 100 vol% ±...
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Economic planning Board (E.P.O) in Korea. III. We offer a one-year warranty for purchased VP-1000, 1200s and six months for accessories (six-month warranty: LCD, NIBP valve, AIR PUMP, etc.), but not for products and other accessories with one-time purposes.
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VP-1000, 1200 User Manual Sales & Service Information 24. Sales & Service Information VOTEM CO., LTD << Manufacturer / Head Office >> Geodudanji 1-gil, Dongnae-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Korea (zip. 24398) Tel: +82-33-910-0701, Fax: +82-33-911-0701...
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