User's Manual

Ultraview Care Network
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No multigas analyzer data appears during the warm-up period following power-on.
Data first appears during the stabilization period.
Upon initiation of power, all factory-default settings will be re-established. Any
modifications made to the default settings (alarm limits, text display, etc.) prior to
cessation of power will be lost.
Replacing the Water Trap
The water trap must be disposed of when full. To remove the water trap, grasp the
water trap firmly and pull it down from underneath, then lower it from the
assembly.
To install a new water trap, grasp it from the bottom and insert it up and into the
assembly.
Replacing the Gas Analyzer Filter
The gas analyzer filter must be disposed of when occluded. To remove the gas
analyzer filter, lift the filter door, grasp the filter tab, lift up, and remove.
To install the filter, open the filter door, hold the filter by the tab (with the gasket
down) and place it into the recess. Close the door after insertion.
Display Detail
When you connect the multigas device to a monitor, the waveform area is
displayed in one of four formats, the large and small text formats in normal or
VIEW ALARMS modes. Instructions for choosing a format are detailed later in this
manual.
The full screen, large text format is the default display for bedside monitors. The
full screen, small text format in VIEW ALARMS is the only display format for the
full screen remote view monitors. The split screen central format is available only
for central monitors operating in split screen mode. (Refer to Figure 22-10).
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The analyzer is protected against the effects of a cardiac
defibrillation discharge, and it is safe to use on patients with a
cardiac pacemaker or other electrical stimulation.
CAUTION:
The warm-up period is less than 2-minutes with full
accuracy after 30-minutes. You may use it prior to full
warm up but be aware of possible inaccuracies in gas
analysis.
WARNING:
The used water trap and gas analyzer filter may contain
hazardous fluids and should be disposed of in accordance
with hospital procedures.