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PATIENT SIMULATOR

User Guide.

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Page 1: ...PATIENT SIMULATOR User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...UNDERSTANDING THE DEVICE 7 TURNING ON THE DEVICE 12 TEST MODULES 15 NON INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSUR 15 ELECTROCARDIOGRAM 21 TEMPERATURE 26 INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE 30 OXIMETRY 33 SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION 36 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 37 MAINTENANCE 38 BATTERY INDICATOR 38 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 39 FAQ 43 ...

Page 4: ...diographs Pulse Oximeters Polygraphs Maps sphygmomanometers and related devices The vital signs generated by Waller provide electrical pneumatic and light emission analyses in different test modalities Waller allows the simulation of ECG and functions Leakage Non invasive Blood Pressure Invasive Blood Pressure Temperature 400 700 series Respiration Oximetry ...

Page 5: ...ified Always examine the device before and after each use Do not expose the device to temperatures above 50ºC Do not connect this device to the patient Do not open the device without the expertise and the manufacturer s qualification If you notice any irregularity with the device do not put it into operation Depending on the problem the device may suffer irreversible damage which will lead to cost...

Page 6: ...ems 1 x Waller PN 42000004 1 x Yagi PN 42000007 1 x User Manual PN 12000039 1 x Calibration Certificate Acessories 1 x Temperature Cable P10 PN 31000028 1 x RJ45 Cable Yagi Connection PN 11000143 1 x Carrying Bag PN 12000040 1 x Small Case PN 12000070 1 x Power Cord Brazil PN 11000015 USA PN 11000236 Europe PN 11000237 Module sold separately The customer chooses the power cord standard Notes After...

Page 7: ...7 UNDERSTANDING THE DEVICE Next the device will be shown with the identification of its connectors and controls FRONT VIEW 1 1 ECG Connectors Touchscreen On Off Button 2 2 3 3 ...

Page 8: ...8 UPPER VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW 1 1 1 Power cord with fuse holder Temperature Connector NIBP connector SPO2 Connector IBP connector 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...9 RIGHT SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW 1 1 1 1 Air circulation Serial number identification tag ...

Page 10: ...10 YAGI BOTTOM VIEW UPPER VIEW 1 1 1 1 Serial number identification tag Yagi identification tag ...

Page 11: ...11 BACK VIEW 1 1 Ethernet connector for connection to Waller ...

Page 12: ...turn on the device The device will perform internal communication tests and display the settings screen of each module to be tested Dragging the screen downwards we have access to the menu with options Bluetooth Wi Fi Language Card 1 Card 2 Card 3 SCREEN ...

Page 13: ... by the manufacturer By clicking on the icon a list of available networks will appear Just select the one you want and enter the password Language Allows you to select your preferred language By clicking on the icon the available languages will be displayed Just select the language and click on restart The device will return with the information in the chosen language ...

Page 14: ...l screen Card 2 with only this option enabled it is possible to view the ECG module on full screen Card 3 with only this option enabled it is possible to view the Temperature module on full screen Notes With the three Cards enabled the NIBP ECG and Temperature modules will be displayed ...

Page 15: ...e compressed blood in the artery generates a pressure oscillation when the cuff pressure is between systolic and diastolic pressure with the peak of this oscillation occurring at mean pressure TEST MODULES NON INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE ASSEMBLY It is necessary to assemble the test circuit to perform the NIBP test as follows 1 Connect a T adapter between the monitor pressure line and the cuff 2 Conne...

Page 16: ...16 On Waller s home screen the first option at the top is the non invasive blood pressure module There we can see the following options Pressure Leakage NIBP Frequency Chart Settings ...

Page 17: ...sure Leakage option to perform pressure tests and verify leakage in the system By clicking on this option it is possible to select the test time and start the verification After counting the selected time the pressure variation obtained in the test is shown ...

Page 18: ...e leak test as follows 1 Connect a T adapter between the pressure line to be tested 2 On one side of the T adapter connect a hand pump system 3 On the other connect the device or system to validate leakage 4 Connect the third outlet to Waller Leakage Test Assembly ...

Page 19: ...s with systolic pressures from 60 to 170 mmHg and diastolic pressures from 30 to 125 mmHg Simply click on the desired option and return to the home screen Frequêncy option to select different frequency values Waller allows the choice of values from 80 to 140 bpm of frequency Simply click on the desired option and return to the home screen ...

Page 20: ...0 Chart in this space the pressure curve is represented in real time Thus you can visualize the operation dynamics during the performance test whether simulating a patient signal or checking for leakage ...

Page 21: ... the sum of all electrical activities that occur at each instant of the cardiac cycle The sequence of electrical events that result in the systole diastole cycle propagates through the conductive volume of the thorax It can be measured at the surface of the body using electrodes Elementary waves of an ECG signal ELECTROCARDIOGRAM P Q S T R ...

Page 22: ...22 The device is prepared to meet the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission and AHA American Heart Association standards last page ...

Page 23: ...23 It is necessary to place the electrodes on each point to perform the ECG test as indicated in Waller Assembly ...

Page 24: ...signals When clicking on the option a screen with the available choices will be displayed The second module presented in the Waller home screen is the ECG module There we can see the following options Signal Amplitude Frequency Respiration Settings ...

Page 25: ...s from 0 5 mV to 2 5 mV changing from every 0 5 mV Frequency option to select different frequency values The frequency value changes according to the chosen signal type Respiration option to select different respiration values Sliding the ECG options to the left will show the option to enable respiration ...

Page 26: ...g the respiration rate to be chosen from 15 to 150 respirations per minute There are several temperature measurement methods The most used in multiparameter monitors are the YSI 400 and YSI 700 type sensors These sensors use a resistor with a known variation with temperature thermistor The YSI 400 sensors use a thermistor with a resistance of 2552Ω at 25ºC and the YSI 700 sensors use two thermisto...

Page 27: ...4260Ω 21430Ω 34 1533Ω 4084Ω 20570Ω 35 1471Ω 3918Ω 19740Ω 36 1412Ω 3760Ω 18960Ω 37 1355Ω 3610Ω 18210Ω 38 1301Ω 3466Ω 17490Ω 39 1249Ω 3328Ω 16800Ω 40 1200Ω 3196Ω 16150Ω 41 1152Ω 3070Ω 15520Ω 42 1107Ω 2950Ω 14920Ω 43 1064Ω 2836Ω 14350Ω 44 1023Ω 2726Ω 13800Ω 45 983 8Ω 2620Ω 13280Ω ...

Page 28: ...28 To perform the Temperature test connect one side of the temperature cable to the Waller P10 connector and the other to the Monitor to be tested ASSEMBLY ...

Page 29: ...ference follow these steps 1 Put the multimeter on the resistance scale 2 Connect the black lead to the ground pin of the P10 connector 3 Connect the red lead to the Signal to measure YSI 400 and YSI 700 A 4 Connect the red lead to Signal to measure YSI 700 B Check the values according to the previous table Settings Sensor option to select between the 400 series or 700 series standard Temperature ...

Page 30: ...module makes it possible to test different IBP values in static and dynamic modes configuring the sensitivity and BPM INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE Signal Hot Signal Hot Signal Cold Signal Cold Ground Ground P10 STEREO 1 4 PLUG CONNECTION ...

Page 31: ...P cable to perform the IBP test as follows Assembly In the Waller home screen by sliding the NIBP screen to the left we have access to the IBP module On this screen we can see the following options Sensitivity Static Dynamic BPM Settings ...

Page 32: ... values Static option to select the desired static pressure level for testing This option has priority over dynamic pressure so to perform tests in dynamic pressure leave static pressure off Sensitivity option to select between 5 or 40 uV V mmHg ...

Page 33: ...nnector pinout Front View The SpO2 module makes it possible to test different saturation ranges and bpm The module is versatile has the acceptability of major brands in the market and constantly updates its database 1 Power VDD 2 N C 3 Signal S 4 Power GND 5 N C 6 Signal S OXIMETRY 1 3 5 6 4 2 ...

Page 34: ...ary to connect the oximetry sensor of the test device to perform the SpO2 test Place the red and infrared LED of the oximetry sensor on the top window of Yagi part of the sticker with the Yagi Logo and the sensor photoreceiver on the bottom of Yagi part of the sticker with the Yagi serial number Assembly ...

Page 35: ...ral cataloged sensors which can be selected for the test device On Waller s home screen we have access to the SpO2 option by sliding the temperature screen to the left There we can see the following options Sensor BPM Saturation Settings ...

Page 36: ...nfiguration of some parameters in Waller through the Arkmeds application To do so simply create a checklist in the Arkmeds CMMS system and link it to a procedure that will be connected to the test device In this checklist is set the configuration changes for each test and has a field for entering the data found in the device under test SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION INTEGRATION ...

Page 37: ...SIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The device does not turn on Off grid device and low battery Connect the device to the power grid and check if it starts up Blown Fuse Replace the fuse If it does not turn on please contact Arkmeds authori zed Service Provider The monitor does not read ECG ECG Cable Check the ECG connec tions if they are securely fastened It does not measure NIBP Leaking connection Check NIBP c...

Page 38: ... maintenance to verify calibration points adjustments and possible hardware and software updates The device has an internal battery with a useful life of two years and it must be replaced every two years Otherwise the device may not operate as specified by the manufacturer and damage its internal components In Waller the battery level indicator is displayed in the upper right Empty Half load Full ...

Page 39: ...to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Size L 261mm x H 212mm x W 88mm Screen 7 inches Communication Wifi and Bluetooth Supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Battery 12V and 6 6 Ah 8 hours duration depending on the type of use Weight 2 7 Kg ...

Page 40: ...rillation 200 300 bpm Coarse Ventricular Fibrillation 200 300 bpm Triangular Wave 120 300 bpm Sine Wave 120 300 bpm Frequency Variation 1 Heart Rhythms Sinus Irregular Atrial Fibrillation Asystole Fine and Coarse Ventricular Fibrillation Triangular and Sine Wave TEMPERATURE Range ºC 25 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Variation 0 5 C Compatibility YSI Standards Series 400 and 700 ...

Page 41: ...nge 300 mmHg Pressure Variation 1 mmHg Test Range mmHg 60 30 80 50 100 65 120 80 150 100 170 125 Test Pressure Variation 4mmHg Measurement Unit mmHg Leakage Test Time 0 to 99 min and 59 sec RESPIRATION Derivations II and III RPM range 15 to 150 ...

Page 42: ...0 300 BPM range 55 300 SpO2 Frequency 30 to 240 bpm Saturation 80 85 90 95 97 98 99 100 Notes More than 15 models of multiparametric monitors from several well known brands tested and validated the device A variation of 4 mmHg was observed in some measurement points Most of the measurements obtained variations of 2 to 3 mmHg ...

Page 43: ... E N T S I M U L AT O R External image source https www cablesandsensors com pages 12 lead ecg placement guide with illustrations In case of doubts problems or suggestions please contact the Arkmeds Customer Success Team at https www arkmeds us support ...

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