Micropaq® Monitor Directions for use Model 406 and Model 408 Software version 1.
ii Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor © 2010 Welch Allyn. All rights are reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, this manual or any part thereof without permission from Welch Allyn. Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for injury or for any illegal or improper use of the product that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or indications for use published in this manual.
iii Contents 1 - General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Intended use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 General warnings and cautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Introducing the monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Understanding the monitor and the FlexNet Network . .
iv Contents Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor 6 - Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Operating settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 7 - Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Index . . . . .
1 1 General information Intended use The Micropaq® monitor is intended to be used by clinicians for single or multiparameter vital signs monitoring of ambulatory and nonambulatory pediatric and adult patients in health care facilities. The monitor is able to withstand light rain exposure over short periods of time (uniform distribution of approximately 1 mm of water per minute for 10 minutes or less).
2 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Symbols Warning Warning statements in this manual identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury. Caution Caution statements in this manual identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other property. Caution On the product, means “Consult the accompanying documentation.” The following symbols appear on the monitor or accessories.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. This device contains an approved RLAN module frequency 2402 to 2480 MHz Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
4 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Battery charger labels and LEDs Eight-bay battery charger (008-0651-XX) Green LED on continuously Battery is fully charged. Green LED flashing kj Green LED flashing very slowly Yellow LED on continuously Battery is charging. Battery detected and waiting to be charged. Something is wrong with the battery or the charger. (See ”Battery Status and Possible Response” on page 44.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information WARNING Magnetic Resonance (MR) Safety. This monitor is designated Not MR Safe, as defined in the ACR Guidance for Safe MR Practices, 2007. Do not place this monitor in Zones 3 or 4, in MR environments for which Zones have been established and marked in accordance with the Guidance.
6 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor WARNING For patients with a pacemaker, position the monitor to maintain a minimum 6-inch distance between the monitor and pacemaker. Immediately turn the monitor off and provide appropriate patient care if you have any reason to suspect that the monitor is interfering with the pacemaker.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information 7 Introducing the monitor The monitor is a patient-worn vital signs monitor for use by adult or pediatric ambulatory patients.
8 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Understanding the monitor and the FlexNet Network The monitor is intended to operate with an Acuity® Central Station as part of Welch Allyn’s FlexNet network. FlexNet allows multiple devices to communicate through hardwired Ethernet networks and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The Acuity Central Station provides the primary display and entry of patient data for a patient connected to the monitor.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information Monitor features Controls and connectors SpO2 Connector ECG Connector Visual Alarm Indicator Liquid Crystal Display Select Key and Silence Patient Alarm/ Equipment Alert Key Scroll Up Key and Reset Patient Alarm Tone Key Snapshot key Scroll Down Key and Main Menu Key SpO2 connector clip (model 408) or cover (model 406) Battery pack latch Battery Back 9
10 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Visual alarm indicator Green Flashes slowly during normal operation. Red Flashes during patient alarm, remains on continuously when alarms are silenced or suspended. Yellow Flashes during an equipment alert or while not connected to the network. Remains on continuously if the operator suspends an alert at Acuity for 90 seconds or acknowledges (dismisses) a low battery alert from the monitor or Acuity.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information 11 Scroll Down key and Main Menu key Scrolls down menus on the display. Displays the Main Menu. Select key and Silence Patient Alarm/Equipment Alert key Selects the choice highlighted on the menu. During patient alarms, silences the tone at the monitor and Acuity (if connected) for 90 seconds. During equipment alerts, silences or acknowledges (dismisses) the alert at the monitor and Acuity. Battery Insert the battery to turn on power.
12 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Display Although the Acuity Central Station is the primary location for viewing patient data, the monitor provides information to support patient care. Waveform scale is selectable Dashed lines indicate the monitor detects a pacemaker signal (display of pacer detection can be enabled or disabled at Acuity) ECG lead is selectable HR indicates the heart rate is from ECG.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information 13 Main Menu When you first press Press Press , the Main Menu appears: to move through the menu. to select or change the highlighted choice. EXIT Exit the Main Menu (the menu disappears). ACUITY... Access the Acuity Menu with network options. The Acuity Menu is only accessible while connected to Acuity. EXIT Exit all menus and return to the monitoring screen. END TELE Discontinue monitoring a patient.
14 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor ECG SCALE... Change the scale of the ECG waveform. If two waveforms are displayed, both have the same scale. 1 WAVEFORM There are four possible ECG waveform display selections: 1 WAVEFORM the default selection 2 WAVEFORMS 5 SECONDS FULL SCREEN Pressing changes to the next selection. This change does not take effect until after you exit the Main Menu. See ”Display” on page 12 for descriptions. LIMITS...
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information 15 Waveform options There are four ECG waveform options as shown: 1 Waveform The single ECG 1 (lead II) waveform is displayed. 2 Waveforms ECG 1 (lead II) and ECG 2 (lead V) are both displayed. 5 Seconds ECG 1 (lead II) cascades from one line to the other. Full Screen The single ECG 1 (lead II) waveform is allowed to occupy most of the screen. To change the waveform selection during operation: 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2.
16 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Messages from Acuity The monitor displays messages sent from Acuity as needed, including patient alarms and equipment alerts. When Acuity messages are displayed, they temporarily override information displayed on the lower half of the monitor screen.
Directions for Use Chapter 1 General information Demonstration mode You can practice using the monitor with the Demo mode of operation, including connection to Acuity. The Demo mode cannot be activated while you are monitoring a patient or if any cables have been plugged into the monitor. During the Demo mode, the monitor and Acuity display the message SIMULATION. To practice with the monitor in Demo mode: 1. Disconnect all patient cables connected to the monitor. 2. Remove the battery (if installed).
18 Chapter 1 General information 5. Press Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor to highlight SERVICE MENU, then press to display the Service Menu. Service Menu 6. Press to highlight DEMO MENU, then press 7. to highlight DEMO 1 or DEMO 2, then press Press to display the Demo Menu. to start. SIMULATION indicates the Demo mode is active. A simulated waveform and numerics are displayed.
19 2 Monitoring Connect a new patient Connect to the network 1. Insert a battery into the monitor to turn it on. After a few seconds the monitor PowerUp Screen is replaced by an initial monitoring screen. If any patient cables are connected, there will be some patient data displayed. The format depends on the monitor default settings. The monitor is searching for a network connection. Example of Initial Monitor Screen 2.
20 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor 3. Press or to highlight the desired Acuity unit, then press . When you press or to highlight the desired Acuity unit and then press , your selection will begin to flash between normal and reverse video to confirm that the monitor is communicating your selection to Acuity. You cannot scroll to another selection during this time. The selection continues to flash until Acuity responds back to the monitor.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring • If your patient is in the list, highlight the name and press seconds the monitor displays a list of unassigned rooms. Possible rooms to select. Select Room at Central 1104A 1104B 1105A 21 . Within a few SELECT ROOM ▼ Example of Room List • If you want to assign the patient to a room, highlight the room and press . • If you do not want to assign a room at this time, highlight Select Room at Central and press .
22 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor WARNING For patients with a pacemaker, position the monitor to maintain a minimum 6-inch distance between the monitor and pacemaker. Immediately turn the monitor off and provide appropriate patient care if you have any reason to suspect that the monitor is interfering with the pacemaker.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 23 Perform 5-Lead ECG monitoring 1. Inspect the ECG cable and replace it if it shows any signs of wear, breakage, or fraying. Plug the cable into the monitor. 2. Select electrode sites on the patient. Choose flat areas; avoid fatty or bony areas and major muscles. 3. Shave or clip hair from electrode sites, thoroughly clean skin, and lightly rub dry. You may use soap and water, isopropyl alcohol or special skin preparation pads.
24 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor 3-Lead ECG application with the 5-Lead ECG cable Note Be aware that there are some inherent limitations with this application, especially when compared to 5-lead ECG monitoring. These limitations include the restriction to only one displayed lead, ECG lead II. Because only one displayed lead is available (ECG lead II), factors such as a poor electrode connection at RA, LA, or LL can significantly affect performance.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 25 Be aware that only ECG lead II is available for display with the monitor’s 3-lead ECG monitoring. No other ECG lead selections are available. WARNING Do not try to perform this 3-lead ECG monitoring with any 5-lead ECG cable that does not have detachable electrode lead wires as described above.
26 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Perform SpO2 monitoring WARNING Oxygen saturation measurements using pulse oximetry are highly dependent on proper placement of the sensor and patient conditions. Patient conditions such as shivering and smoke inhalation may result in erroneous oxygen saturation readings. If pulse oximetry measurements are suspect, verify the reading using another clinically accepted measurement method, such as arterial blood gas measurements on a co-oximeter.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 1. 27 Attach the SpO2 sensor to the patient according to the manufacturer’s directions for use, observing all warnings and cautions. Each SpO2 sensor is designed for application to a specific site on the patient within a certain size range. To obtain optimal performance, use an appropriate sensor and apply it as described in the sensor’s directions for use. If excessive ambient light is present, cover the sensor site with opaque material to block the light.
28 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Install the carrying pouch WARNING As with all medical equipment, carefully route the patient cabling to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation. Use the supplied garment clips to secure the cable properly. WARNING When positioning the monitor pouch on the patient, make sure the straps do not entangle the patient’s neck or cause choking.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 29 Monitor a patient out of range of Acuity While out of range of Acuity, the monitor continues to monitor the patient and provide local HR/PR and SpO2 alarms or alerts at the monitor as needed. When the patient wearing the monitor goes out of range of Acuity, do the following: 1. A DROPOUT equipment alert occurs at the Acuity Central Station. Acknowledge the alert at Acuity. 2.
30 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Stop monitoring a patient If you want to discontinue monitoring the patient, follow these steps. 1. Press 2. Press to display the Main Menu. to highlight ACUITY, then press . Acuity Menu 3. Press to highlight END TELE, then press . 4. When the monitor displays the message SAFE TO REMOVE BATTERY, remove the battery. If the battery is not removed within 30 seconds, the monitor will automatically try to reconnect to the network. 5.
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 31 Reconnect a recently monitored patient 1. Insert a battery into the monitor to turn on the monitor. Confirm that after a few seconds the monitor Power-Up Screen is replaced by the initial monitoring screen. 2. The monitor will then present a series of menus and messages requesting you to provide information about the connection and patient. The actual screens presented depend on how long the patient has been disconnected. Provide the information as requested.
32 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Reassign a monitored patient to a new room in the same unit If a patient is being monitored and you want to assign them to a new room in the same unit, follow these steps. 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press screen. again to highlight ACUITY and press to display the Acuity Menu 3. Press to highlight NEW ROOM, then press . .
Directions for Use Chapter 2 Monitoring 33 Transfer a monitored patient to a new room in a different unit If a patient is being monitored and you want to assign them to a new room in a different unit, follow these steps. 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press screen. again to highlight ACUITY and press 3. Press to highlight TRANSFER, then press to display the Acuity Menu . Transfer a Patient Within a few seconds the monitor displays a list of units. 4.
34 Chapter 2 Monitoring Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Reassign the monitor to a new patient If you want to discontinue monitoring a patient and reconnect the monitor to a new patient, follow these steps. 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press screen. again to highlight ACUITY and press 3. Press to highlight NEW PATIENT, then press to display the Acuity Menu .
35 3 Alarms & alerts About alarms and alerts Alarms provide a warning about a patient condition (such as a vital sign limit violation). Alerts provide a warning about an equipment condition that needs attention (such as a low battery or detached ECG lead). Alarms and alerts may be detected either by the monitor or by the network. While connected to the network, alarms or alerts are displayed at the monitor and at the Acuity Central Station. Alarms have a higher priority than alerts.
36 Chapter 3 Alarms & alerts Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Respond to a patient alarm at monitor When a patient alarm occurs, the monitor produces an audible tone (if audible tones are enabled). Life-threatening arrhythmia alarms beep at a faster pace than other vital sign alarms (see “Patient alarm and equipment alert specifications” on page 58). The monitor also displays a message similar to the following: Red LED flashes during alarm.
Directions for Use Chapter 3 Alarms & alerts 37 3. To reset the alarm tone at the monitor and Acuity before the 90 seconds has elapsed, press at the monitor, or press Resume at the Acuity Central Station. 4. After caring for the patient, make sure that the appropriate alarm limits are set and that alarms are on.
38 Chapter 3 Alarms & alerts Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor WARNING If you turn off any alarm limits, be sure to restore the appropriate alarm limits before you resume monitoring. Only life-threatening arrhythmias will be indicated at the monitor and Acuity (if connected) when alarms are turned off. 4. To change other limits, scroll to PREVIOUS MENU, press limit to change. , then select another 5.
Directions for Use Chapter 3 Alarms & alerts 39 2. If possible, determine what caused the problem and correct it. Note After you press to acknowledge or silence some types of alerts, the yellow LED remains on (either flashing or steady yellow) until you correct the problem. For low battery alerts and no Acuity connection alerts, specific icons also flash. For a list of possible messages and suggested responses, see “Alert messages and display information” on page 40.
40 Chapter 3 Alarms & alerts Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Alert messages and display information Message and Display Information Possible Cause(s) and Suggested Response LOW BATTERY The monitor will shut down within approximately 30 minutes or less due to a low battery. • Replace the battery as soon as possible. VERY LOW BATTERY The monitor will shut down within approximately 5 minutes or less due to a low battery. • Replace the battery as soon as possible.
41 4 Monitor patient at Acuity While the Micropaq is connected to the FlexNet network, patient data gathered by the monitor is continuously stored at Acuity. You can access this patient information at the Acuity Central Station and perform administrative functions, including: • Admit (and discharge) a patient in the Acuity unit. • Edit the patient description (name, physician, etc.). • Review and print patient data such as trends and waveforms.
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43 5 Maintenance This section provides information to help operators of the monitor and the battery charger perform routine maintenance activities such as changing or recharging batteries, inspection, and cleaning. Change the battery 1. Remove the depleted battery. 2. Insert a fully-charged battery. Use only batteries supplied by Welch Allyn. WARNING Before installing a battery, carefully inspect the battery case.
44 Chapter 5 Maintenance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor If the yellow LED is on continuously, the battery may have reached the end of its useful life. Refer to the table below for suggested responses. Charger LED Battery Charger Label—LEDs Battery Status and Possible Response Green LED on continuously Battery is fully charged. Green LED flashing Battery is charging. Green LED flashing very slowly Battery is detected and waiting to be charged. LED off No battery is detected.
Directions for Use Chapter 5 Maintenance 45 Inspect the monitor, batteries, battery charger, and accessories WARNING Be sure to unplug the monitor battery charger power cord from the electrical power outlet before inspecting the battery charger. Before cleaning, thoroughly inspect the monitor and all accessories for any signs of damage, cracks, or improper mechanical function of the keys or connectors.
46 Chapter 5 Maintenance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Clean the accessories WARNING Do not autoclave the accessories. Never immerse the accessories in liquid unless the accessory manufacturer explicitly instructs you to do so. Clean accessories per manufacturer’s instructions. Approved cleaning solutions Brand names Generic Coverage® Warm water Wex-cide ®a Sani Cloth Liquid soap ®b Hydrogen peroxide solution ® Cidex Plus Betadine® a. b. Wex-cide (Wexford Labs, Inc.
Directions for Use Chapter 5 Maintenance 47 Recycling monitor components When the battery, monitor, or battery charger reaches the end of its life, recycle it locally according to national, state, and local regulations. You can also return the battery, monitor, or charger to Welch Allyn for recycling. Within the European Union Do not dispose of this product as “unsorted municipal waste.
48 Chapter 5 Maintenance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Change the network name This procedure allows you to change the network name assigned to the monitor (as long as the current network name is one of the pre-set names available in the monitor Network Name Menu). WARNING Changing the monitor network name will cause the monitor to restart and seek to connect with the FlexNet network corresponding to the new name.
Directions for Use Chapter 5 Maintenance To change the network name, make sure YES is highlighted, then press the following screen: 49 to display Press or to highlight the desired network name, then press . The monitor automatically turns itself off, then turns on and seeks to connect to a FlexNet network with the new network name. If the current network name is a custom name, the monitor displays the following screen: You cannot change the network name using the Network Name Menu.
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51 6 Reference Operating settings The following table lists all of the monitor settings and the default settings.
52 Chapter 6 Reference Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Specifications Monitor radio specifications (5 GHz) Characteristic FlexNet™ Network Modulation Output power IEEE standards Monitors per access point Specification 5 GHz orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) wireless local area network (WLAN) and 10/100/1000 base-T Ethernet network OFDM 40 mW maximum; country-dependent 802.11a, 802.11e, 802.11h, 802.1X 20 (max.) Caution Some countries restrict the use of 5-GHz bandwidths. The 802.
Directions for Use Chapter 6 Reference 53 Monitor radio specifications (2.4 GHz) Characteristic FlexNet Network Frequencya Modulation Output Power IEEE 802.11 compliant Monitors per Access Point a. Specification 2.4 GHz Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network 2.402 to 2.480 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) 100 mW Yes 15 (maximum) in most countries. In countries where available frequencies are limited, this number is reduced.
54 Chapter 6 Reference Characteristic Common Mode Rejection FILTER function OFF FILTER function ON Input Impedance Input Range (ac) Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Specification <1 mV p-p RTI for 10V rms, 50/60 Hz into unbalanced input <30 µV p-p RTI for 10V rms, 50/60 Hz into unbalanced input >2.
Directions for Use Chapter 6 Reference 55 Heart rate and arrhythmia analysis option Method for calculating heart rate Monitor Determined by monitor (displayed at monitor) Heart rate = 60 latest average interval in seconds. For higher heart rates, latest average interval = 7/8 of previous average interval + 1/8 of latest interval For lower heart rates, latest average interval = 3/4 (previous average interval) + 1/4 latest interval.
56 Chapter 6 Reference Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Pulse oximetry (SpO2) specifications - Masimo SpO2 complies with EN ISO 9919:2005. Characteristic Saturation (% SpO2) Range Resolution Alarm Limitsa With Acuity 6.0 or higher With Acuity 5.
Directions for Use Chapter 6 Reference 57 Pulse oximetry (SpO2) specifications - Nellcor SpO2 complies with EN ISO 9919:2005. Characteristic Saturation (% SpO2) Range Resolution Alarm Limitsa With Acuity 6.0 or higher With Acuity 5.
58 Chapter 6 Reference Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Patient alarm and equipment alert specifications Characteristic Visual Alarm Indicator at the monitor Flashing GREEN LED Flashing RED LED Continuously ON RED LED Flashing YELLOW LED Continuously ON YELLOW LED Audio Tone Locations Audio Tone Frequency Life-Threatening Arrhythmia Alarm Tone Pattern Patient Alarm Tone Pattern Equipment Alert Tone Pattern Audio Tone Volume Specification Normal operation Patient alarm Patient alarms are silenced An equipmen
Directions for Use Chapter 6 Reference Characteristic Transmitter Battery Failure a. 59 Specification An equipment alert is generated before the monitor battery becomes exhausted. To help minimize false alarms, the monitor briefly delays or "holds off" triggering both audible and visual alarms for limit violations for these vital signs. After the alarm hold-off period begins, if the monitor detects that the patient’s vital sign has returned to acceptable limits, the monitor cancels the alarm hold-off.
60 Chapter 6 Reference Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Physical specifications Protection classifications, all configurations Characteristic Specification Type of Protection against Electric Battery operation only Shock—Monitor Type: CF Battery must be recharged in separate battery charger. IEC EN 60601-1, 2nd Edition Degree of Protection Against Electric See monitor labels. CF defibrillator protected.
Directions for Use Chapter 6 Reference Eight-bay battery charger specifications Characteristic Reorder Number Universal Battery Charger Active C Functional Specifications Capacity Protection Classificationsa Duty Cycle Type of Protection Against Electric Shock Degree of Protection Against Harmful Ingress of Water Method of Disinfection Flammable Anesthetics Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Shipping and Storage Temperature Operating Altitude Shipping and Storage Altitude Operating Relativ
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63 7 Compliance General The 802.11a Wireless PC Card must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product. This product contains encryption. It is unlawful to export out of the U.S. without obtaining a U.S. Export License. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
64 Chapter 7 Compliance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than specified by Welch Allyn. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user. Industry Canada (IC) emissions This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.
Directions for Use Chapter 7 Compliance Spanish Swedish 65 Por medio de la presente Welch Allyn declara que el RLAN device cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE Härmed intygar Welch Allyn att denna RLAN device står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/ 5/EG.
66 Chapter 7 Compliance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Monitor Monitor - Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Emissions The Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Directions for Use Chapter 7 Compliance 67 Monitor - Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
68 Chapter 7 Compliance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Monitor - Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Directions for Use Chapter 7 Compliance 69 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Model 4XX Series Monitor The Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
70 Chapter 7 Compliance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Battery charger for the monitor Monitor Battery Charger Only- Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Emissions The Battery Charger for the Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the battery charger should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Directions for Use Chapter 7 Compliance 71 Monitor Battery Charger Only- Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Battery Charger for the Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
72 Chapter 7 Compliance Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Monitor Battery Charger Only- Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Battery Charger for the Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the battery charger should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Directions for Use Chapter 7 Compliance 73 Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Battery Charger for the Model 4XX Series Monitor The Battery Charger for the Model 4XX Series Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
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75 Index 1-Waveform display, 15 2-Waveform display, 15 5-Second waveform display, 15 A Accessories, 16 Inspection and cleaning, 45 Use only recommended, 6, 16 Access points, 8 Acuity, 8 Acuity Central Station, 1, 8 Alarm holdoff at Acuity, 58 Default settings for Micropaq, 51 Download default settings, 21 DROPOUT equipment alert, 30 Messages displayed on Micropaq, 16 Micropaq operating settings, 16 Monitoring at Acuity, 41 Silence Micropaq alarms, 36 ACUITY CONNECTION LOST, 40 Acuity Menu END TELE, 13 NEW
76 Index Acuity and settings, 16, 51 Operating settings, 16, 51 DEFECTIVE SPO2 SENSOR, 40 Defibrillation During SpO2 monitoring, 26 Warning, 4 Delays for alarms, 35 Demo Mode Accessing, 17 Display values, alarm limits, 18 Toggling between modes, 18 Demonstration Mode, 17 Disconnection symbol, 12 Discontinue monitoring a patient, 30 Display Alert messages, 40 Artifact interference, 22 Blank during sleep mode, 12 Indicator symbols, 12 Pacemaker signals, 12 Sleep mode, 12 Specifications, 59 Waveform display
Directions for Use Main Menu EXIT, 13 Menu Lock option, 14, 51 Restricting access, 14 Maintenance Inspection and cleaning, 45 Operator maintenance, 43 Masimo SET technology, 7 Menu Lock option, 14, 51 Messages for alerts, 40 Messages from Acuity, 16 Micropaq Acuity messages, 16 Adjust alarm limits, 37 Alarms, 36 Audible indicators, 10 Automatic reconnection, 8 Battery recharging, 43 Communication with network, 8 Connect to the network, 19 Default operating settings, 16 Default settings, 51 Demo Mode, 17 Eq
78 Index Welch Allyn Micropaq Monitor Reconnect a recently monitored patient, 31 Reconnection to network, 8 Recycling Batteries, 47 Monitor, 47 Red LED, 10 Replace the battery, 43 Respond to equipment alert, 38 Respond to patient alarms, 36 RF warning, exposure, 5 Room selection, 21 Routine maintenance, 43 Warnings, 26 While monitoring NIBP, 27 Stop monitoring a patient, 30 Symbols, display, 12 System error, 40 S U Scroll Up/Down Keys, 10 Select Patient, 20 Room, 21 Select Patient at Central, 20 Sele