BeneVision TM80 Telemetry Monitor Operator’s Manual
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Do not place the equipment or accessories in any position that might cause it to
fall on the patient.
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Do not start or operate the equipment unless the setup was verified to be
correct.
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If any measurement seems questionable, first check the patient’s vital signs by
alternate means and then check the pulse oximeter for proper functioning.
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The equipment should not be used as the sole basis for medical decisions. It
must be used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptom.
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Auditory alarm signal sound pressure levels that are less than ambient levels
can impede operator recognition of alarm conditions.
1.1.2 Cautions
CAUTION
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Do not let the display of the telemetry monitor directly touch the patient’s skin
when the display is on.
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When the Central Monitoring System (hereinafter called CMS) presents the
alarm “Offline”, the settings being performed on the telemetry monitor may
not be transferred to the CMS. Check the patient condition and the settings on
the CMS.
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When disposing of the packaging material, be sure to observe the applicable
local waste control regulations and keep it out of children’s reach.
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After the configurations, such as the patient category, paced status, are
changed at the telemetry monitor, the medical personnel should check those
configurations at the CMS to make sure both of the configurations are
consistent.
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The patient should be required to move in a specified area. If the patient is at
the edge of or outside the network coverage range, unstable network
connection may compromise the monitoring performance. The patient’s
location is of vital importance for the telemetry monitor. If a life-threatening
situation occurs for a patient, this patient must be located and found by
medical staff immediately.
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Mindray takes no responsibility for controlling the radio frequency
environment in a hospital. If interference for the operating frequency of
telemetry equipment exists, the telemetry equipment performance will be
affected. Exercise caution when selecting the operating frequency of all the
wireless equipment in a hospital as this is very important to avoid mutual
interference among them.
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Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper
performance of the telemetry monitor. For this reason make sure that all
external equipment operated in the vicinity of the telemetry monitor comply
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