V6 Vital Signs Monitor MQ3600 User’s Manual
Product Information Manufactured for: MEDQUIP Inc., 11 Parmenter Road Bluffton, SC 29910 USA Catalog: MQ3600 Model: V6 Vital Signs Monitor OEM Manufacture: Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd. Add:No. 2 Innovation First Road, Technical Innovation Coast Hi-Tech Zone, Zhuhai, P.R.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Revision History This manual has a revision number. This revision number changes whenever the manual is updated due to software or technical specification change. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Document No.: J/V6-O-118-001 Revision number: V1.0 Release time: 2013.12 Copyright © 2013 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. CE mark EC Representative Name: Shanghai International Trading Corp.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Manufacturer's Responsibility Only under the following circumstances will manufacturer be responsible for the safety, reliability and performance of the instrument: All the installation, expansion, readjustment, renovation or repairs are conducted by the personnel certified by manufacturer. The storage condition, operation condition and electrical status of the instrument conform to the product specification.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Contents Chapter 1 General Introduction..............................................................................1-1 1.1 Intended Use ....................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Main Unit.........................................................................................................1-1 1.3 Work mode ...................................................................................................
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 5.3 Alarm Indicators ..............................................................................................5-2 5.4 Setting Alarm Volume.....................................................................................5-4 5.5 Parameter Alarm ..............................................................................................5-5 5.6 Pausing Alarms ................................................................................................5-5 5.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 9 Temp ........................................................................................................9-1 9.1 Introduction......................................................................................................9-1 9.2 Safety Information ...........................................................................................9-2 9.3 Monitoring Procedure......................................................................................
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 14.1 SpO2 .............................................................................................................14-1 14.2 NIBP ............................................................................................................14-2 14.3 CO2 (LoFlo) .................................................................................................14-3 14.4 Temp .....................................................................................................
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 Intended Use The monitor is intended to be used for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing and alarming of multiple physiological parameters of patients, including Pulse Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse Rate (PR), Non-invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP), Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Temperature (Temp).
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1. Physiological alarm indicating lamp When a physiological alarm occurs, this lamp will light up as defined below: High level alarm: the lamp quickly flashes red. Medium level alarm: the lamp slowly flashes yellow. Low level alarm: the lamp lights yellow without flashing. 2. Technical alarm indicating lamp When a technical alarm occurs, this lamp will light up as defined below: Medium level alarm: the lamp slowly flashes blue.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 12. Power button Press this button to turn on the monitor after AC power is connected or the battery is installed. Press and hold it for 2 seconds to turn the monitor off. 13. Power indicating lamp It is a LED that lights green and orange, the status of the LED is specified as follows: Green: When the AC mains is connected. Orange: When the AC mains is not connected and monitor is powered by battery. Off: When the AC mains is not connected. 14.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1.2.3 Rear View 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig.1-3 1. Temp connector 2. Grounding terminal 3. AC power input connector Connect to USB device, such as keyboard and mouse. 4. Serial port 5. Wired network connector Standard RJ45 socket, it is used for connection with the central monitoring system provided by manufacturer. 6. USB socket 7. Nurse call connector 8.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1.2.4 Bottom View Battery compartment Fig.1-4 1.3 Work mode The monitor has two working modes: Clinic Mode and Monitor Mode. 1.3.1 Clinic Mode Clinic Mode refers to that the monitor is used for monitoring of a number of patients one by one by outpatient doctor. Each patient has his/her own ID number, and the monitoring results of patients are saved according to their ID numbers.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1. Monitor of a single patient for a long time, e.g. hospitalized patient; 2. Ward without on-duty medical personnel; 3. Remote monitoring (connect to central unit through network). 1.3.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 2 Safety 2.1 Safety Information Warning Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Caution Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in minor personal injury or product/property damage. Note Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you get the most from your product. 2.1.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual use battery to provide power to the monitor. To avoid explosion hazard, do not use the monitor in the presence of flammable anesthetics, vapors or liquids. Do not open the monitor housings; electric shock hazard may exist. All servicing and future upgrades must be carried out by the personnel trained and authorized by manufacturer only. When using the monitor with electrosurgical units (ESU), make sure the patient is safe.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual be disposed of in compliance with the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products. If you have any questions concerning disposal of the monitor, please contact us. Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper performance of the monitor. For this reason make sure that all external devices operated in the vicinity of the monitor comply with the relevant EMC requirements.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual have all of them. The service life of this monitor is 5 years. At the end of its service life, the monitor, as well as its accessories, must be disposed of in compliance with the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products. If you have questions concerning disposal of products, please contact manufacturer or its representatives. 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Symbol Symbol Note Dangerous voltage Equipotential grounding 100V-240V~ Alternating current input range: 100V-240V USB socket Network connector Nurse call connector Manufacture date Manufacturer SN IPX1 Hospital Only Serial number Degree of protection against ingress of liquid Symbol marked on a tag attached to the supply cord of the monitor to warn that the supply cord should be connected to the sockets which are Hospital Only to achieve grounding reliability.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 3 Operations 3.1 Unpacking and Checking 1. Unpacking Before unpacking, examine the packing case carefully for signs of damage. If any damage is detected, contact the carrier. If the packing case is intact, open the package. 2. Remove the monitor and accessories carefully. 3. Keep all the packaging materials for future use in transportation or storage. 4.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3.2 Getting Started 3.2.1 Inspecting the Monitor 1. Before you start to make measurements, carry out the following checks on the monitor including all connected modules. ——Check for any mechanical damage; ——Check for any incorrect connection of all the external cables and accessories. 2. Plug the power cord into the AC power source. If you are using battery power, ensure that the battery has sufficient power for monitoring.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3.2.3 Starting Monitoring 1. Decide which parameter should be monitored or measured. 2. Install required modules or sensors. 3. Check whether the installation of modules or sensors is correct. 4. Check whether all kinds of settings are correct. 5. Start monitoring on a patient. Detailed information refers to the related chapters. 3.3 Shutting off the Monitor Please follow the below steps to shut off the monitor: 1. Confirm that the patient monitoring is finished. 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual under Monitor Mode is different from that under Clinic Mode. The following figure is main menu under Monitor Mode. 1 2 3 Style of other menus is the same as that of the main menu, parts of which are as follows. 1. Menu title: Name of the menu. 2. Main display area: Area to display options, buttons or prompt messages. “ ” means you can enter its submenu. 3. 【Return】: Press this button to exit the menu. 3.6 General Setup 3.6.1 Changing the Language 1.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3.6.4 Adjusting the Volume Alarm Volume Under the Monitor Mode: 1. Select【Menu】→【Sound Setup】. 2. Select【Alarm Volume】→choose a desired value. Beep Volume 1. Select【Menu】→【Sound Setup】. 2. Select【Beep Volume】→choose a desired value. 3.7 Default Setups Caution In case of power failure, after restart, the system will restore the setup before power failure automatically.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual ——An alarm condition destined occurs. ——The monitor is not in the state of alarm paused or system silence. Warning The nurse call function should not be used as the primary patient alarm inform source. It is necessary for combining the auditory and visual alarm signal and the patient clinical feature and symptom as the primary information to medical and nursing staff about the physiological condition of the patient. 3.8.1 Turning on/off Nurse Call 1.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3.9 ID Name You need to set ID name under the Clinic Mode. 1. 【Menu】→【System Setup】→【ID Name】 to enter ID Name menu. 2. Define the ID Name rule according to your usage. 3.10 Patient ID You can use a barcode scanner to input the Patient ID, please go through the following steps before input the patient ID: 1. Open the barcode scanner switch in factory configuration; 2. Connect the barcode scanner to the monitor.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 4 User Interface 4.1 Display Style Display style of user interface can be set according to your need. Including: ——Screen brightness. ——Display color of wave and parameter. ——Sweep mode of wave. 4.1.1 Adjusting the Screen Brightness 1. Select【Menu】→【Display Setup】. 2. Select【Back Light】→set its value. 4.1.2 Selecting the Color 1. Select【Menu】→【Display Setup】. 2. Select【Color Setup】→choose a desired color for the parameter and waveform. 3.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 4.2 Screen Layout The monitor has configured with a color TFT LCD to display parameters and waves of patient’s SpO2, NIBP and CO2. The following figures are screens of the monitor. 4.2.1 Standard Screen Parameters displayed under the screen are SpO2, CO2, SpO2, and TEMP. Waves displayed under the screen are SpO2 and CO2. 12 11 1 2 3 4 10 5 6 9 8 7 1. Alarm Pausing/Silence Area It is to display alarm pausing icon and time or silence icon. 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 5. TEMP Parameter Area It is to display temperature parameter. Select “TEMP” to enter【TEMP Setup】 menu. 6. SpO2 Wave Area It is to display SpO2 wave. Select ” SpO2 Wave” to enter【SpO2 Wave Setup】 menu. 7. Time and Battery Status Displaying Area It is to display system time and battery status. 8. Prompt Messages Area It is to display the menu’s meaning which the cursor is on or prompt messages. 9.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 4.2.2 NIBP Review Under the screen, you can view the measurement of NIBP. 4.2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual The screen is called “Trend Screen” under Monitor Mode while called “Clinic Review” under Clinic Mode. Under the screen you can view the measurement of each parameter. Storage Setup 1. Select【Menu】→【Storage Setup】to enter【Storage Setup】menu. 2. Set【Trend StorInter】to a desired value between【1 Min】,【1 Min】and 【10 Min】. 4.2.4 Alarm Screen Under the screen, you can view each alarm event including its data, time and the parameters leading the alarm.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 4.2.5 Trend Graph 5. Parameter displaying area 6. The selected parameter 7. Setting interval 4. Scale 3. Time scale 8. Cursor 2. Page down 2. Page up 1. Selecting parameter 9. Setting step You can enter TrendGraph screen through the screen changing button as shown in chapter 1 section 1.2 main unit. Under the screen, you can do the following operations: 1.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 4. Scale It is to scale the value of parameters. 5. Parameter displaying area It is to display values of all the monitored parameters at the time where the cursor indicates now. 6. The selected parameter It is to display the name of the selected parameter and its value at the time where the cursor is. 7. Setting interval Interval is the time between the left time and the right time on the time scale. It can be 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 hours.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 4.3.2 Admitting a new patient When the patient to be monitored is a new one, please select【New Patient】to enter【New Patient】menu. Input new patient’s ID, Name, Type, Gender and Age. At last,select【OK】to keep the setting of new patient. 4.3.3 Patient ID Clinic Mode In【Patient Info】menu, when selecting【New Patient】, 【Patient ID】will be created according to【ID Name】automatically. You can also input【Patient ID】 through barcode scanner or input manually.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3. Input the desired password and then select【OK】to enter the demo mode. 4.4.2 Turn off Demo 1. Select【Menu】→【System Setup】to enter the system setup menu. 2. Set【Demo】to【Off】. 4.5 Machine Maintenance Select 【Menu】→【System Setup】→【Machine Mainte】→input the required passwords to enter 【Machine Mainte】 menu. 1. NIBP Test: Select 【NIBP Test】 to test NIBP. 2. NIBP PR: Select 【On】 or 【Off】. 3. Touch Adjust: Select 【Touch Adjust】 to adjust touch screen. 4.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 5 Alarm Alarm refers to a prompt that is given by the monitor for medical personnel through visual, audible and other means when a vital sign appears abnormal or technical problem occurs. Note The monitor generates all the audible and visual alarms through speaker, alarm lamp and screen. When the monitor powers on, the alarm lamp will be lighted one time and the speaker will give a beep voice, which indicates the alarm system of the monitor is working order. 5.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 5.2 Alarm Level According to severity of alarm, the monitor’s physiological alarms are classified into three categories: high level alarms, medium level alarms and low level alarms. High level alarms: Indicate that the patient is in a life threatening situation and an emergency treatment is necessary. This is the highest level alarm. Medium level alarms: Indicate that the patient’s vital signs appear abnormal and an immediate treatment is required.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 5.3.1 Alarm Tone The different level alarms are indicated by the system in following different audio ways: Alarm level Audible prompt High “DO-DO-DO------DO-DO, DO-DO-DO------DO-DO” Medium “DO-DO-DO” Low “DO-” 5.3.2 Alarm Lamp When a physiological alarm occurs, the alarm levels are indicated in the following different visual ways: Alarm level Visual prompt High Alarm lamp flashes in red with 2 Hz. Medium Alarm lamp flashes in yellow with 0.5 Hz.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 5.3.3 Alarm Message Physiological alarm Physiological alarm messages are displayed in the physiological alarm area. The system uses different symbols and background colors for the alarm messages to match the alarm level as follows: Alarm level symbol High *** Medium ** Low * background color red yellow Caution The monitor won’t give physiological alarm under clinic mode.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 2. Select【Alarm Volume】→choose a desired value. 5.5 Parameter Alarm You need to set【Alarm Setup】only under Monitor Mode. 5.5.1 Turn on/off the Alarm Take SpO2 for example: 1. Select【Menu】→【Alarm Setup】. 2. Set【Class】to any option but【Off】to turn on the alarm, while set 【Class 】to【Off】to turn off the alarm. 5.5.2 Setting Alarm Level Take SpO2 for example: 1. Select【Menu】→【Alarm Setup】. 2. Set【Class】to【Medium】or【High】. 5.5.3 Setting Alarm Limit Take SpO2 for example: 1.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Set the silence time only under Monitor Mode. 1. Select【Menu】→【System Setup】→【Machine Mainte】→enter the required password. 2. Set【Alarm suspend Time】to【1Min】, 【2Min】or【3Min】. 5.7 Silence Press and hold the button on the front panel of monitor for 1 second to set the system silent. That is, all the sound of system is shut off. And the icon will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 6 SpO2 6.1 Introduction The measurement of oxygen saturation of arterial blood (also known as pulse oxygen saturation, usually shortened as SpO2) adopts the principles of light spectra and volume tracing. The LED emits lights with two specific wavelengths, which are selectively absorbed by oxygenated hemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Before use, the operator must ensure the compatibilityies of the monitor, SpO2 sensor and extension cables; otherwise, this may lead to the burning of patients; do not use damaged sensor or extension cable. Do not soak the sensor into water or make it wet, otherwise it may be damaged. When disposing the disposable SpO2 probe or useless SpO2 probe, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of this products or similar products.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 2. 3. 4. 5. “%” indicates SpO2 unit while “*” indicates signal intensity. Details are as the following table. SpO2 value Pleth bar Pulse Rate (obtained from SpO2) Indicator of signal intensity Description “*” The signal strength is low. “**” The signal strength is good. “***” The signal strength is best. 6.4.2 Masimo SpO2 The Masimo module is intended to monitor the SpO2, PR, PI, SpMet, SpHb, PVI, SpCO SpOC of patients.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual a) Perfusion index (PI): PI is a value that indicates arterial pulse signal strength as the percentage of pulsatile signal to non-pulsatile signal. The perfusion index allows clinicians to place sensors on optimal sites. b) Methemoglobin Saturation (SpMet): SpMet is a value that represents the percentage of methemoglobin saturation within the blood. c) Total Hemoglobin (SpHb): SpHb is a measure of the total hemoglobin concentration in arterial blood.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1. Select “Pleth” to enter【Pleth Setup】menu. 2. Set【Scan Speed】to【6.25mm/s】,【12.5mm/s】,【25 mm/s】or【50 mm/s】. 6.5.4 Setting Average Time The SpO2 reading shown on the monitor is the average of data collected within a specific time. The shorter the averaging time is, the quicker the monitor responds to the change in the patient’s oxygen saturation level.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual is most difficult. The mode is recommended during procedures and when clinician and patient contact is continuous. 【Normal】: This mode provides the best combination of sensitivity and probe-off detection performance. The mode is recommended for the majority of patients. 【APOD】: This mode is the least sensitive in picking up a reading on patients with low perfusion but has the best detection for probe-off conditions.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Setting SpHb Average Time You can select the averaging mode for SpHb value, select【SpHb Average Time 】in the SpO2 parameter setting menu, and you can select【Short】,【Medium】or 【Long】. Setting SpHb Precision You can select the SpHb precision to be displayed on the screen, select【SpHb Precision】in the SpO2 parameter setting menu, and select a proper time as required.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 7 NIBP 7.1 Introduction The monitor uses the oscillometric method for measuring NIBP. It is applicable for adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The method of oscillometric indirectly estimates the systolic and diastolic pressures within the blood vessels by measuring the change of the pressure within blood pressure cuff along with the volume of the arteries and calculates the average pressure.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 7.3 Measurement Limitations NIBP measurements are impossible with heart rate extremes of less than 40 bpm or greater than 240 bpm, or if the patient is on a heart-lung machine.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Note The accuracy of measurement of BP depends on the suitability of the cuff. 3. Confirm the cuff has been entirely deflated. 4. Plug the air pipe plug of cuff into the connector (NIBP) of monitor until the plug and socket contact well. (Attention: you shall nip the part of air pipe plug of cuff close to socket with fingers before pulling it out.) 5. Tie the cuff to the upper arm or thigh of the patient.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 7.5.2 Starting/Stopping Measuring Press the button press the button on the front panel of monitor to start NIBP measuring while again to stop NIBP measuring. 7.5.3 Auto Measurement 1. Select ”NIBP” to enter【NIBP Setup】menu. 2. Set【Interval】to any option but【Manual】. 3. Start the Auto measurement manually for the first time, and then enter the Auto mode. The monitor will start the measurement continually repeated in the set interval after the first measurement.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1 2 5 3 4 1. Pressure unit 2. Systolic blood pressure 3. Mean arterial blood pressure 4. Pulse Rate (obtained from NIBP) 5. Diastolic blood pressure 7.7 Setting NIBP Select ”NIBP” to enter【NIBP Setup】menu. 7.7.1 Setting Unit In【NIBP Setup】menu, set【Unit】to【mmHg】or【kPa】. 7.7.2 Setting Initial Press In【NIBP Setup】menu, set【Init Press】to a desired value. 7.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual thus the blood pressure pump in abnormal condition due to unexpected reason will automatically restore. 7.10 Air Leakage Testing Air Leakage Testing is to test the status of air way’s air leaking. If no error information displays on NIBP parameter area, it indicates that the airway is in good situation and no air leaks exist. However if the airway may have air leaks, the prompt message appears in NIBP displaying area.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 8 CO2 8.1 Introduction The monitor adopts infrared absorption technology to measure the carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration in the breathing airway of patient.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Note Inserting the sampling tube into the receptacle automatically starts the sampling pump. Removal of the sampling tube turns the sample pump off. To remove the sampling tube from the sampling tube receptacle, press down on the locking tab and pull the sampling tube from the receptacle. 3. If the sampling pump fails to turn on, or runs intermittently, perform a “Zero” procedure. 4.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3)For non-intubated patients: Place the nasal cannula onto the patient. Shown as follows: 4)For patients prone to mouth breathing use an oral-nasal cannula. Trim the oral sampling tip if necessary to fit the patient. It should extend down past the teeth and be positioned in the mouth opening. Remove the cannula from the patient if the tip needs to be trimmed.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 8.3 CO2 Display Waveform Display 1 Parameter Display 2 3 5 4 1. CO2 waveform 2. Unit of CO2 3. Inspired minimum CO2 (FiCO2) 4. Airway respiration rate (awRR) 5. End-tidal CO2 value (EtCO2) 8.4 Setting CO2 8.4.1 Entering CO2 Menu Select “CO2” to enter【CO2 Setup】menu. Select “CO2 Wave” to enter【CO2 Wave Setup】menu. 8.4.2 Setting Apnea Alarm 1. Select “CO2” to enter【CO2 Setup】menu. 2. Set【Apnea Alarm】to【10 Sec】, 【15 Sec】, 【20 Sec】, 【30 Sec】, 【45 Sec 】or【60 Sec】.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1. Select “CO2” to enter【CO2 Setup】menu. 2. Set【Scan Speed】to【6.25 mm/s】【 , 12.5 mm/s】【 , 25 mm/s】or【50 mm/s】. CO2 Wave Scan Speed 1. Select “CO2 Wave” to enter【CO2 Wave Setup】menu. 2. Set【Scan Speed】to【6.25 mm/s】【 , 12.5 mm/s】【 , 25 mm/s】or【50 mm/s】。 8.4.5 Setting Wave Color 1. Select “CO2 Wave” to enter【CO2 Wave Setup】menu. 2. Set【Wave Color】to a desired value. 8.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Do not attempt zeroing if the temperature is not stable. Zeroing with CO2 in the adapter or cannula can lead to inaccurate measurements or other error conditions. If you attempt zeroing while CO2 remains in the adapter or cannula, the time required to zero the module may be increased. 8.6 Calibrating The monitor has been calibrated before leaving factory. You can use the monitor directly except the following three situations.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 9 Temp 9.1 Introduction 9.1.1 Measuring principle The emission infrared wave length is 8um~14um while the human body temperature is in 35℃~44℃. The science proves that human's eardrum approaches the brain hypothalamus, and the hypothalamus is the human body temperature control center, thus the ear temperature can reflect the body core temperature more accurately than other parts of human.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 9.2 Safety Information Warning Please change the earcap after each use to ensure the veracity and avoid cross infecting. At least every half year or one year carries out a temperature measure calibration, or carries out the calibration according to the hospital regulation. 9.3 Monitoring Procedure 1. Connect the temperature module to the main unit, press the power button of the main unit to turn on the monitor. 2. Installs earmuffs to the temperature probe.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 3. Pull back the ear cavity gently to make it straight, and fix the head of the patient. 4. Measuring method: When the temperature module is in the off state or the unit sign glints, please carry out the monitoring. Insert the temperature probe into the ear at the ear hole, then press “START”, please don’t read the temperature information until you hear the buzzer sound.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 9.5 Setting Temp 9.5.1 Setting Unit 1. Select “TEMP” to enter the temp setup menu. 2. Set【Unit】to【℃】or【℉】. The new unit will become effective at the next monitoring. 9.5.2 Setting Alarm Select【menu】→【Alarm Setup】 to enter the alarm setup menu. Set the alarm level and alarm limit. The setting value will become effective at the next monitoring. 9.6 Temp Alarm 1. The main unit temperature alarm: If the measured value is lower than 34.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 9.7 Calibrating The monitor has already been calibrated before leaving factory. User can directly apply it to measuring in normal conditions, to the exclusion of the below conditions. For temp module, please carry out temperature deviation calibration, when the following conditions happened: (More details refer to Service Manual. ——The temperature module has been used for half a year or one year; ——The accuracy of Temp reading has been doubted by clinical physician.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 10 Reviewing Review means reviewing the patients’ relevant data that have been saved by the monitor previously. Review function is available in Clinic Mode only. In Monitor Mode, you may review the trend data, NIBP measurement data and alarm events of the monitored patient by use of screen changing key. 10.1 Entering the Reviewing Menu You can enter the reviewing menu by the following two methods: Select【Menu】→【History Review】to enter the reviewing window.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Caution No matter where the current cursor is in the Data Manage dialog box, the successful scanning result by using a barcode scanner will fill in the Lookup ID Record automatically. The ID will be replaced instead of accumulating when repeated scanning occurs.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 11 Recording 11.1 Recorder This monitor uses the thermal recorder which supports various record type. It can output the patient information, measurement data, review data and two waveforms at most. 11.2 Recording Type The records can be divided into the following types according to trigger modes: 1. Real-time record of manual startup; 2. The circular record of automatic startup of the recording meter in line with the given time interval; 3.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 1. Enter【Recorder Setup】menu through the above methods. 2. Set【Cycle Record Time】to【5 Sec】,【10 Sec】or【30 Sec】. 11.4.3 Setting Alarm Record 1. Enter【Recorder Setup】menu through the above methods. 2. Set【Alarm Record】to【On】or【Off】. 11.4.4 Setting Alarm Record Time 1. Enter【Recorder Setup】menu through the above methods. 2. Set【Alarm Record Time】to【5 Sec】,【10 Sec】or【30 Sec】. 11.4.5 Setting Gridding 1. Enter【Recorder Setup】menu through the above methods. 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Do not pull out the recording paper during recorder printing; otherwise, the recording meter may be damaged. Unless for paper replacement or fault remedy, do not keep the recorder door open. 11.6 Clearing Jam Paper While the sound of recorder operation or printing of recording meter is abnormal, please first check whether there is paper jam in the recording meter. If so, please clear it as per following steps: 1. Open the recorder door; 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 12 Battery 12.1 Introduction The monitor can be fitted with rechargeable battery to ensure its continuous work after the failure of alternating current power supply, and it needs no special maintenance under the normal condition. While the monitor connecting with alternating current power, no matter whether the monitor is operating or not, the battery always can be charged.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 12.2 Installing a Battery The battery compartment is in the bottom part of the monitor, please refer to the following steps when installing or charging the batteries. 1. Turn off power of the monitor, and disconnect the power wire and other connected wires. 2. Open the battery door towards the direction labeled on it. 3. Take out the old battery. 4. Insert the new battery towards the direction labeled. 5. Close the battery door. 12.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 2. Place the monitor in the charger stand and connect the AC mains. Allow the battery to be charged uninterruptedly for above 6 hours. 3. Disconnect AC mains and allow the monitor to run on the battery until it shuts off. 4. The operating time of a battery reflects its performance directly. Caution The operating time of a battery depends on the configuration and operation of the monitor.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 13 Maintenance and Cleaning 13.1 Introduction Keep your equipment and accessories free of dust and dirt. To avoid damage to the equipment, follow these rules: 1. Always dilute according the manufacturer’s instructions or use lowest possible concentration. 2. Do not immerse part of the equipment in the liquid. 3. Do not pour liquid onto the equipment or accessories. 4. Do not allow liquid to enter the case. 5.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual be careful and do not spill liquid onto the instrument and keep any liquid out of it. When wiping the side panel of monitor, you must be especially careful to keep water out of all kinds of cable and outlet on the panel. 4. Do not use abrasive material including wire brush or metal brightener during cleaning because this material will damage the panel and monitor screen. 5. Do not submerge the monitor in liquid. 6.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Attention: Excessive or frequent cleaning may damage airbag, so don’t clean airbag unless necessary. Do not dry airbag and sheath in high temperature. If higher sterilization level is required, please choose disposal cuff. One disposal cuff can only be used for one patient. Carefully keep water and cleaning solution out of the connecting parts ofcuff and monitor. 13.3.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Attention Do not sterilize sensor by ray, steam or epoxy ethane. Do not directly submerge sensor in liquid. To avoid long-time harm to sensor, it is suggested that sterilization to theproduct be conducted only when necessary according to the regulation of your hospital. Please change the earcap after each use to ensure the veracity and avoid cross infecting.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Chapter 14 Accessories Warning Use only accessories specified in this manual. Using other accessories may cause damage to the monitor. Disposable accessories are designed for single-patient use only. Reuse of them may cause a risk of contamination and affect the measurement accuracy. Check the accessories and their packages for any sign of damage. Do not use them if any damage is detected. 14.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual SpO2 Extension cable Accessories PN Extension cable 15-031-0016 Masimo SpO2 Sensor Type Model / PN Patient category DCI / 2501 Adult finger DCIP / 2502 Pediatric finger Neo / 2514 Infant foot/hand Reusable Disposable Masimo SpO2 Extension cable Accessories Model / PN Rainbow RC-12 20pin Patient cable Rainbow RC-12 / 2404 14.2 NIBP Disposable cuffs Limb circumference (cm) Bladder width (cm) 3.1-5.7 2.5 4.3-8.0 3.2 M1870A 5.8-10.9 4.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 14.3 CO2 (LoFlo) Accessories PN LoFlo CO2 sensor 16-100-0016 Airway adapter (adult) 15-100-0045 CO2 nasal cannula (adult) 15-100-0044 CO2 /O2 nasal cannule (adult) 15-100-0046 CO2 nasal cannule (pediatric) 15-100-0048 CO2 nasal cannule (infant) 15-100-0049 CO2 nasal cannule (infant) 15-031-0010 14.4 Temp Accessories PN Earcap (Disposable) Probe Cover - 038 14.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Appendix A Product Specifications A.1 Safety Specifications A.1.1 Classification Classification of Protection against electric shock Degree of protection against electric shock I SpO2, NIBP, Temp :CF CO2:BF Degree of protection against hazards of explosion Not suitable Degree of protection against ingress of liquid IPX1 Mode of operation Continuous Note: I:Class I, internally and externally powered equipment.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual A.1.3 Power Specifications Input voltage AC (100-240) V,(50/60) Hz Input power 70VA Fuse T1.6AL/250V,2-Φ5×20mm A.2 Physical Specifications Part Weight(kg) Size(W×H×D)(mm) Mainframe About 2.5 (Including a lithium battery) <160×130×260 Temp module About 0.16(Including the connecting wire) 153×40.5×60 A.3 Hardware Specifications A.3.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual A.3.3 Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Size 105mm×78mm×20mm Weight <360 g Quantity 1 Rated voltage 11.1 VDC Capability 4000 mAh Operating time 8 hours Using a new and fully charged battery at 25℃ ambient temperature, connecting SpO2 sensor and NIBP work on AUTO mode for 15 minutes interval. Charge time 6h to 100%(Standby) Turn off delay 5 min -15 min after the low battery alarm first occurs. Indicator capability of battery With A.3.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual A.3.6 Input device Function button 5, NIBP, record, suspend/silence, screen switch and power switch Knob With Barcode scanner Optional Temp module Button 1,START A.3.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Monitor Mode Patient quantity 1 Trend data 3 kinds resolution: 1Min, 5Min, 10Min. 1Min:can store 96 hours 5 Min:can store 480 hours 10 Min:can store 960 hours Alarm events 1000 NIBPmeasurement record 5000 A.4 Measurement Specifications A.4.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Resolution 1% Accuracy ± 2% ((70~100)% SpO2) (adult) ± 3% ((70~100)% SpO2)(neonate) ± 2% ((70~100)% SpO2)(low perfusion) unspecified (0~69)% PR Measurement range (20~300) bpm Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy ±1% or ± 1 bpm, whichever is the greater SpO2 alarm range (0~100)%,high/low limit can be adjusted continuously PR alarm range (0~300) bpm,high/low limit can be adjusted continuously Masimo SpO2 module Measurement range 0%~100% Resolution 1% Accuracy 70
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Measurement range Accuracy 0 g/dl to 25 g/dl 8 g/dl to 17 g/dl:±1%(non-motion conditions) <8 g/dl or >17 g/dl,unspecified SpOC Measurement range 0 ml/dl to 35 ml/dl A.4.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Sys Alarm range Dia Map (0~300) mmHg,high/low limit can be adjusted continuously (0~300) mmHg,high/low limit can be adjusted continuously (0~300) mmHg,high/low limit can be adjusted continuously A.4.3 CO2 (LoFlo) Microstream CO2 module Measurement way Measurement mode Warm up time Infrared spectrum microstream Capnogram displayed in less than 15 s, at an ambient temperature of 25℃, full specifications within 2 minutes. Measurement range (0~19.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual 0 rpm~70 rpm: ±1 rpm; Measurement accuracy 71 rpm~120 rpm: ±2 rpm; 121 rpm~150 rpm: ±3 rpm. Range: 0rpm~150rpm,high/low limit can be adjusted Alarm range and accuracy continuously. Accuracy: ±1 rpm A.4.4 Temp Ambient temperature 10℃~40℃ Measurement range 34.0℃~43.0℃ Measurement part Ear cavity Unit ℃,℉ Resolution 0.1℃/℉ Accuracy Between 35.0℃~42.0℃: ≤±0.2℃ Beyond 35.0℃~42.0℃: ≤±0.3℃ clinical repeat accuracy ≤±0.3℃ Measurement time ≤0.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Appendix B Factory Defaults B.1 Patient messages Patient messages Factory Defaults Type Adult B.2 Alarm Alarm setup Factory defaults ALM Volume 2 Alarm paused time 2min B.3 Interface Setup Interface setup Factory defaults Brightness 3 B.4 SpO2 B.4.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual B.4.2 Special Setups (Masimo) SpO2 setup Factory defaults Sensitivity Mode Normal Fast Sat Mode off Smart Tone Mode off Waveform Mode Resp.out Alarm Delay off SpHb Mode Arterial SpHb Average Time Long SpHb Precision 0.1 SpHb Unit g/dL B.
V6 Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual B.6 CO2 (LoFlo) CO2 setup Adult Pediatric Neonatal Alarm switch On Alarm Level Medium Alarm Print Off Limit Display Off Unit mmHg High alarm limit of EtCO2 50 mmHg 50 mmHg 45 mmHg Low alarm limit of EtCO2 20 mmHg 20 mmHg 30 mmHg High alarm limit of FiCO2 4 mmHg 4 mmHg 4 mmHg High alarm limit of awRR 30 rpm 30 rpm 100 rpm Low alarm limit of awRR 8 rpm 8 rpm 30 rpm Scale 61 mmHg Wave Speed 12.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual Appendix C Alarm Messages C.1 Physiological alarm Messages The third line in the cable is “Alarm level” of factory default, the ones with “*” mean that the level can be changed by users. SpO2 Alarm messages Cause Level SpO2 High SpO2 measuring value is above the high alarm limit SpO2 Low SpO2 measuring value is below the low alarm limit SpO2 Desat SpO2 measuring value is too low.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual CO2 Alarm messages Cause Level EtCO2 High EtCO2 measuring value is above high alarm limit. EtCO2 Low EtCO2 measuring value is below low alarm limit. FiCO2 High FiCO2 measuring value is above high alarm limit. awRR High awRR measuring value is above high alarm limit. awRR Low awRR measuring value is above high alarm limit. CO2 Apnea No breath is detected in the set period.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual SpO2 Alarm messages Cause Level SpO2 Sensor off SpO2 sensor may be disconnected from the patient or the monitor SpO2 sensor error SpO2 sensor failure SpO2 signal weak SpO2 signal is weak.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual SpO2 Low PVI SIQ PVI Signal IQ is low SpO2 Board Failure SpO2 board is failure SpO2 Failure SpO2 module is failure SpO2 Communication Error SpO2 communication is error SpO2 Enter Programming Mode SpO2 is entering programming mode SpO2 Weak signal SpO2 signal is weak SpO2 PR Over 239bpm SpO2 PR is over 239bpm NIBP Alarm messages Cause Level Self-test Failed Transducer or other hardware failure. Loose Cuff 1. Cuff is completely unwrapped. 2.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual CO2 Alarm messages Cause Level CO2 sensor off CO2 sensor is off patient or off the monitor. Check airway adapter CO2 airway adapter is disconnected with CO2 sensor. CO2 measurement over range CO2 measurement is over range and need verify zero. Zero Required Sensor or module is not initialized. Check CO2 Sampling Line Sampling tube is occluded or damaged; Sampling tube is kinked or pinched; Exhaust tube is blocked. CO2 sensor error CO2 sensor is error.
Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual SpO2 Messages Cause Level Search pulse SpO2 module is searching for pulse. Motion interference Patient movement is too much. No level NIBP Messages Cause Level Software Overpress NIBP is testing Software Over-Pressure. Hardware Overpress NIBP is testing Hardware Over-Pressure. Manometer NIBP is testing Manometer. Air Leakage Testing NIBP is testing Air Leakage. Venipuncture NIBP is in venipuncture.
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