User's Manual

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3. Attach the SpO2 sensor to the patient according to the manufacturers directions for use,
observing all warnings and cautions.
Note If a sterile sensor is required, select a sensor that has been
validated for sterilization, and follow the sensor manufacturers
direction for use to sterilize the sensor.
Place the SpO2 sensor and the NIBP cuff on different limbs to reduce unnecessary
alarms when you monitor NIBP and SpO2 at the same time.
Note A range of different sensors is available for different patient
sizes and measurement sites. Consult the SpO2 sensor
manufacturers direction for use to select the correct sensor based on
the patients weight.
4. Confirm the monitor display SpO2 and pulse rate data within 15 seconds of being
connected to a patient.
WARNING Patient injury risk. Incorrect application or a long duration of
use of an SpO2 sensor may cause tissue damage. Inspect the sensor site
periodically as directed in the sensor manufacturers direction for use.
During an SpO2 measurement, the displayed pulse rate is derived from the SpO2
sensor. If SpO2 is not available, the pulse rate is derived from NOBP.
Detaching the sensor during an SpO2 measurement in Monitor mode triggers an alarm.
If SpO2 is being measured continuously on a patient for an extended period, change the
sensor location at least every three hours or as indicated by the sensor manufacturers
direction for use.
NIBP
NIBP frame
From the NIBP frame, you can measure blood pressure.
Located in the upper right corner of Main screen, the NIBP frame contains data and features
relevant to noninvasive blood pressure measurement.
Main Screen Alarm ON Alarm OFF
Large Screen
l The frame can display Systolic and Diastolic measurements.
l You can see blood pressure alarm limits. (Upper and Lower)
l If alarm is off, you can see alarm off mark.