User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 General Product Description
- 3 Getting Started
- 3.1 Unpacking and Checking
- 3.2 Environmental Requirements
- 3.3 Connecting the ECG Leadwire
- 3.4 Installing the Batteries
- 3.5 Powering On the Unit
- 3.6 Understanding Touch Gestures
- 3.7 Basic Operations
- 3.7.1 Understanding the Screen Display Orientation
- 3.7.2 Browsing the Screen Display
- 3.7.3 Switching the Screen Display Orientation
- 3.7.4 Flipping the Landscape Display
- 3.7.5 Displaying the Quick Keys Area
- 3.7.6 Entering the Main Menu
- 3.7.7 Turning the Display Off
- 3.7.8 Turning the Display On
- 3.7.9 Unlocking the Screen
- 3.7.10 Acknowledging the Nurse Call
- 3.8 Using the Pouch
- 4 User Configurations
- 5 Patient Management
- 6 Alarms
- 7 Monitoring ECG
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Safety
- 7.3 Preparation for Monitoring ECG
- 7.4 Changing the ECG Settings
- 7.5 Understanding the ECG Display
- 8 Monitoring SpO2 (Optional)
- 9 Monitoring with the TD60 at the CS
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Physiological Alarms
- 9.3 ECG Monitoring
- 9.4 QT Monitoring
- 9.5 ST Monitoring
- 9.6 Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 9.7 SpO2 Monitoring
- 10 Configuring the TD60
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Maintenance Menu
- 10.2.1 Entering the Maintenance menu
- 10.2.2 Configuring the General Menu
- 10.2.3 Configuring the Alarms Menu
- 10.2.4 Quick Keys Menu
- 10.2.5 Configuring the Defaults Menu
- 10.2.6 Transferring a Configuration
- 10.2.7 Screen Lock Menu
- 10.2.8 Changing the Passwords
- 10.2.9 Changing the Device Name
- 10.2.10 Demo Mode
- 10.2.11 Service Menu
- 11 Battery
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Cleaning and Disinfecting
- 14 Maintenance
- 15 Accessories
- A Product Specifications
- B EMC
- D Symbols and Abbreviations
- E Anomaly
Safety Information Safety
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1.1.2 Cautions
WARNING
• Do not operate the touch screen with water on the hand.
• Only use parts and accessories specified in this manual.
• Route, wrap and secure the cables to avoid inadvertent disconnection,
stumbling and entanglement.
CAUTION
• Do not let the display directly touch the patient when the display is on.
• When the central station presents the alarm “No RF Signal”, the setting
being performed on the TD60 may not be transferred to the central
station. Check the patient condition and the settings on the central
station.
• When disposing of the packaging material, be sure to observe the
applicable waste control regulations and keep it out of children’s reach.
• After the configurations, such as the patient category, paced status, are
changed at the TD60, the medical personnel shall be check those
configurations at the CS to make sure both of the configurations are
consistent.
• Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper
performance of the equipment. For this reason make sure that all
external equipment operated in the vicinity of the equipment comply
with the relevant EMC requirements. Mobile phone, X-ray equipment or
MRI equipment are a possible source of interference as they may emit
higher levels of electromagnetic radiation.
• Always install or carry the equipment properly to avoid damage caused
by drop, impact, strong vibration or other mechanical force.
• Dry the equipment immediately in case of rain or water spray.
• The system generates and uses the Radio Frequency (RF) energy. If it is
not installed correctly or not used as per the manual, RF interference to
other equipment could result.
• Signal quality can be impacted on an ambulatory patient by the
construction materials used within the hospital.