User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manufacturer
- Identification and Publication Details
- Regulatory
- Explanation of Symbols
- Conventions
- Important Information
- About
- Intended Use
- Compatibility
- Indications for Use
- Contra-indications
- Training
- Safety
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Using Batteries Safely
- Examining the Shipment
- Initial Setup
- Rear Panel Connections
- Understanding Battery Operations
- Understanding Wireless Network Operations
- Advanced User Options
- Accessory List
- System Overview
- Getting Started
- Alarms
- Monitoring ECG
- ECG Monitoring Considerations for the MR Environment
- wECG Module and ECG Lead Cable
- Quadtrode Electrodes
- Work Flow for ECG Monitoring
- Selecting the ECG Lead Cable and Quadtrode Electrode Type
- Identifying the Placement Site for the Quadtrode Electrode
- Preparing the Quadtrode Electrode Site
- Attaching the ECG Lead Cable
- Checking the ECG Signal Strength
- Minimizing ECG Waveform Noise
- Positioning the ECG Lead Cable and wECG Module for Scanning
- ECG Waveforms and VS Box
- ECG Menu
- Monitoring SPO2
- Monitoring CO2 (LoFlo Option)
- Monitoring Invasive Blood Pressure
- Indications and Contraindications
- Patient Preparation for IBP Monitoring
- Transducer Component, Connection, and Feature Locations
- MR 400 Preparation for IBP Monitoring
- Adult and Pediatric Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, A/P (REF 989803194631)
- I. Connecting the Reusable Cable to the MR400
- II. Kit Set Up
- III. Purging Air from the Monitoring Line
- IV. Zeroing, Leveling and Calibration
- V. Connecting the Monitoring Kit to the Patient
- The IBP transducer must not be mounted to the patient, or patient burn may result.
- VI. Fast Flushing
- VII. Checking for Leaks
- VIII. In the MR Room
- Neonatal Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, I/N (REF 989803194641)
- Adult and Pediatric Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, A/P (REF 989803194631)
- Zeroing the Pressure Transducer
- P1 (and P2) Menu
- Monitoring Agents and Gases (AGENT Option)
- Monitoring RESP
- Monitoring Temperature
- Monitoring NIBP
- Trend Data and Printing
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- General Cleaning Guidelines
- Removing all Power to the MR400
- Removing Power from the Wireless Modules
- User Routine-Checks and Planned Maintenance
- Cleaning, Disinfection, and Damage Inspection
- Sterilization
- Testing Alarms
- Testing a Dropped Wireless Module
- Verification Testing
- Anesthetic Oxygen (O2) Sensor Depletion
- Updating Software
- Calibrating the Touch Screen
- Troubleshooting
- Repair
- Environmental Requirements
- Passing the Product on to another User
- Final Disposal of the Product
- Specifications
- Warranty
- Regulatory Information
- Gating Feature
- Guidelines and References
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ExpressionMR400InstructionsforUseAlarms4‐35
P1 (or P2)
Multiple Agents
AGENT alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
More than one anesthetic agent gas was detected in a given breath phase, with a total MAC of the
detected mix is less than 3 MAC.
Note
If multiple agents have been detected with a total MAC of the detected mix greater than 3 MAC then
this message will be accompanied by a yellow alarm light and medium priority alarm tone.
O2 Sensor Not Present
AGENT alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
Possible hardware failure associated with the O2 sensor. Ensure that the O2 sensor is secure in the
receptacle; see page 14-13.
If the message persists, contact technical support or authorized service personnel.
Occlusion
CO2 alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
Occluded sample line detected at start up:
• Check the sampling line for obstructions and replace it if necessary.
• Check the fluid level in the water trap and replace it if necessary.
If the message persists, contact technical support or authorized service personnel.
O2 Sensor Fail
CO2 alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm
tone
O2 sensor has failed or expired. Replace the O2 sensor; see page 14-13.
If the message persists, contact technical support or authorized service personnel.
Occlusion at Start
CO2 alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
Occluded sample line detected at start up:
• Check the sampling line for obstructions and replace it if necessary.
• Check the fluid level in the water trap and replace it if necessary.
If the message persists, contact technical support or authorized service personnel.
Performing CO2 Zero
CO2 alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
Displayed while zeroing CO2. Allow the process to complete.
Persistent CO2 Occlusion
CO2 alarm flag area, blue
alarm light, INOP alarm tone
Reduced CO2 flow has been detected for over 2 minutes. Check for pinches or obstructions in the
sampling line. Clear any pinch, or replace the accessory if necessary.
If the message persists, contact technical support or authorized service personnel.
Message, Location,
Indication
What to Do
Catheter Disconnected
P1 (or P2) alarm flag area,
yellow alarm light, medium
priority alarm tone
The catheter cannot be detected. Check all catheter connections to and from the transducer.
Hardware Error
P1 (or P2) alarm flag area,
blue alarm light, INOP alarm
tone
A hardware error has been detected in the IBP system. Contact technical support or authorized
service personnel.
Message, Location,
Indication
What to Do