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BM7Vet Pro 

User’s Manual

 

EtCO

2

 measurement failure   

EtCO

2

 value is not output, or numerical error. 

Troubleshoot procedure       

1.

 

Check the connection between the main unit and the module   

2.

 

Check the module line connection with the filter line or airway   

3.

 

Replace filter line or airway   

4.

 

Service Request   

 

Note 

In  the  following  monitoring  conditions,  the  measured  values  may  be  inaccurate.  Read  the 
measured values carefully. 

1. When using the device in an environment of using nitrous oxide gas in high concentration 

2. When using the device in an environment where there are abrupt temperature changes 

3. When using the device in an environment with severely high humidity. 

 

Caution 

 

The  measured  values  may  be  inaccurate  when  using  this  equipment  for  animals  that 
have very fast or irregular respiration. 

 

When measuring CO

2

 from the animal under the anesthesia, check it when gas mixture 

comes in. Otherwise, the measured result values may be inaccurate. 

 

When using an anesthesia machine that uses a volatile anesthetic, CO

2

 values may be 

inaccurate. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BM7VET

Page 1: ...BM7Vet Pro User s Manual BM7Vet Pro Operation Manual Veterinary Patient Monitor Rev 3 1 2020 02 06 Warning To ensure proper use of this medical equipment you must read and comply with this user manual...

Page 2: ...ead all the manuals that are provided with your device carefully Veterinary patient monitoring equipment however sophisticated should never be used as a substitute for the human care attention and cri...

Page 3: ...ine Groups 12 General Precaution On Environment 13 Electromagnetic Compatibility 14 1 Basic 15 Overview 15 Electric safety precautions 15 Biocompatibility 17 Product Configuration 17 Optional Products...

Page 4: ...inappropriate network 44 Display Mode 46 4 Animal Information 48 Overview 48 Animal Admission 48 Animal discharge 48 5 Alarm 51 Overview 51 Alarm Priority 51 Alarm Settings 54 Alarm Event Physiologica...

Page 5: ...and Alarm Status 72 Display 72 ECG Settings 72 Trouble shooting 75 8 Arrhythmia Monitoring 77 Overview 77 Arrhythmia Template 77 Arrhythmia Settings 78 9 SpO2 80 Overview 80 Precaution 80 Animal prep...

Page 6: ...Pressure 98 Overview 98 Precautions 102 Display 103 IBP Settings 104 13 EtCO2 106 Overview 106 Precaution 110 Sampling method 111 Display 112 EtCO2 Setup 113 Status Message 117 14 Temperature 120 Over...

Page 7: ...al Paper Storage 165 Paper Change 166 18 Maintenance And Troubleshooting 167 Noise in ECG 167 SpO2 Malfunction 168 Temperature malfunction 168 NIBP Malfunction 169 Abnormality In NIBP Measurements 169...

Page 8: ...mpatibility EMC 178 Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity 180 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity 186 System Specification 188 Product Configuration 192 Opti...

Page 9: ...ots in this user guide are for illustration purposes only Actual products or screens may vary slightly General Description The BM7Vet Pro monitor can monitor the following Heart rate Respiration rate...

Page 10: ...eterinary patient monitor is to provide the veterinarian with meaningful parameter values and to sound an alarm when the established parameter value is exceeded or the function that provides the value...

Page 11: ...e subject to change without prior notice Warning Warning A warning contains important information regarding possible danger to you or the animal that is present during normal operation of the equipmen...

Page 12: ...nly be used installed reprocessed maintained and repaired by a defined group User Users use the product for the intended use Service Personnel Service personnel are responsible for the maintenance of...

Page 13: ...Avoid in the vicinity of an electric heater Avoid placing in an area where there is excessive humidity or a ventilation problem Avoid placing in an area where there is excessive shock or vibration Av...

Page 14: ...d comply to accepted emissions standards CISPR 11 Class A Try to maximize the distance between electromedical devices High power equipment related to electrical simulators electrosurgical instruments...

Page 15: ...optional Wireless network connection Electric safety precautions Caution Please check the following before using the product 1 Be sure that AC power supply line is appropriate to use AC100 240V 2 Be s...

Page 16: ...roduce inaccurate output Note BM7 Vet Pro is classified as follows BM7 Vet Pro classifies as Class II BF CF concerning electric shock It is not proper to operate this Equipment around combustible anes...

Page 17: ...d in this operator manual including accessories that come in contact with the animal during the intended use fulfill the biocompatibility requirements of the applicable standards If you have questions...

Page 18: ...Disposable NIBP Cuff4 13 Disposable NIBP Cuff5 14 Sidestream Multigas Module Masimo Sweden 15 Mainstream Multigas Module Masimo Sweden 16 Sidestream Multigas Nomoline 17 Sidestream Multigas Nomoline...

Page 19: ...ng of the equipment should be done only by the service personnel authorized by Bionet Warning Users must pay attention on connection any auxiliary device via LAN port or nurse calling Always consider...

Page 20: ...anual Basic Unit FRONT 1 Alarm lamp handle 2 Alarm control key 3 Printer key 4 Blood pressure measurement key 5 Home key 6 Rotary knob key 7 Power ON OFF Key 8 Battery status indicator 9 Front alarm l...

Page 21: ...M7Vet Pro User s Manual Right Side 1 ECG connector 2 Blood pressure hose connector 3 SpO2 connector 4 Temperature connector 5 EtCO2 connector 6 IBP connector IBP 3 4 not included in USA Model 1 2 3 4...

Page 22: ...22 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Left Side 1 Printer 2 USB SD CARD slot connector USB 2 0 5Vdc Max 500mA 3 Extended battery connector 1 3 2...

Page 23: ...M7Vet Pro User s Manual BACK 1 Potential equivalent 2 NURSE CALL connector 3 USB connector USB 2 0 5Vdc Max 500mA 4 DC input 5 Service Port connector 6 Network connector 7 Video output HDMI 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 24: ...San Disk PNY Transcend Samsung When using a product with high power consumption such as an external hard drive be sure to use the provided adapter for suitable power supply Unit cannot be used alone a...

Page 25: ...ey input lock WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ECG European Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Date of manufacture Consult instructions for use This symbol advises the reader to consult...

Page 26: ...ution This equipment must be connected to a protective earth grounded power supply Using non standard products other than the adapters supplied by us may cause signal distortion or noise Be sure to us...

Page 27: ...leted The table below describes the function of the battery charging bar graph at the top of the screen Battery charge discharge display Display Charging remain time Description Your battery is chargi...

Page 28: ...onnected until you are ready to transport the animal Reconnect the monitor immediately after transport Bionet recommends replacing the lithium ion battery after 24 months of use Battery life depends o...

Page 29: ...Using unauthorized batteries may damage the equipment 5 Presence of battery When the battery is disconnected from the equipment and it malfunctions it displays an X as shown below Note Charging is not...

Page 30: ...and replace as shown below The Extra Lithium Ion Battery Information and How to replace An additional battery module is available as an option as shown below for extended battery life Battery Type 186...

Page 31: ...r on the left side of BM7 Vet Pro 2 While pressing the battery cover slide back and open cover 3 Connect the connector located on the inside of the battery cover and the battery connector 4 Put in the...

Page 32: ...fore recharging it again Storage Guideline Store the battery outside of the monitor at a temperature between 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F When the battery is stored inside a monitor that is powered by an...

Page 33: ...data Main screen setup After the monitor is turned on the main screen is displayed From the keys on the right side of the monitor s front screen press the Home screen key The main screen is displayed...

Page 34: ...r allow you to perform commonly performed functions Fixed key Description Fixed key Description The alarm control key switches between Normal Audio Paused and Alarm Paused mode Press more than 3 secon...

Page 35: ...re you can set the maximum and minimum alarm limits This is an alarm mode key so it enables to change Normal Audio Paused Alarm Paused mode Access the Animal Information menu Displays the setup menu E...

Page 36: ...36 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual 2 Setup Overview This chapter describes how to configure your monitor and how to upgrade your software Monitor Configuration Setup Menu Tree Parameter Menu Tree...

Page 37: ...RMATION A 5 NETWORK INFORMATION A 6 EXPORT A 7 HL7 A 8 ALARM SETUP A 9 DISPLAY OPTION A 10 HOSPITAL INFORMATION B BIOSIGNAL CALIBRATION B 1 ECG RESP B 2 NIBP B 3 IBP C SCREEN CALIBRATION D MAKER SERVI...

Page 38: ...50Hz 60Hz A 3 6 Screes Brightness Set screen brightness 10 100 A 3 7 Date Display YYYY MMM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY A 3 8 Demo Set Demo ON OFF A 4 System Information A 4 1 S W VERSION Display main S W...

Page 39: ...se B2B function ON OFF A 7 HL7 HL7 Network message settings A 7 1 HL7 Comm Communication ON OFF A 7 2 HL7 IP Remote PC IP address setup XXX XXX XXX XXX A 7 3 Port Remote PC PORT address XXXX A 7 4 HL7...

Page 40: ...libration menu at atmospheric pressure B 2 2 Gain Calibration NIBP Gain control menu Perform 250mmHg pressure calibration and select menu B 2 3 Pneumatic Pump NIBP Pump control menu ON OFF B 2 4 Pneum...

Page 41: ...sic color Selectable colors Green light blue yellow magenta blue sky blue gray white scarlet purple pale green orange pink pale yellow ECG ST Green SpO2 Light Blue RESP Yellow NIBP Magenta TEMP Green...

Page 42: ...l station BT Link B Link you can perform the following tasks on a veterinary patient monitor that can be remotely controlled from a central station Start recording Modify alarm limit Alarm Mute Start...

Page 43: ...an connect this device to your network Please consult with the hospital IT staff in advance Please refer to the following documents to proceed with the installation Documents attached to this unit Net...

Page 44: ...devices in hospital Network for portable veterinary patient monitors If you use an inappropriate network If your network does not meet the requirements the following dangerous situations can occur If...

Page 45: ...tor and silence the alarm The procedure for displaying the remote view screen is as follows To set the menu display time refer to the setting page below The menu below is a setup menu for retrieving d...

Page 46: ...46 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual CONNECT Monitor connection menu for remote connection Display Mode Wave and Numeric Mode Numeric Mode...

Page 47: ...TRACE II in the B2B View window ECG SPO2 IBP1 IBP2 RESP ETCO2 MULTIGAS A 2 NEXT VITAL Additional parameter selection menu A 3 MORE VITALS WAVE screen and TEXT screen selection menu A 4 NEXT BED Conne...

Page 48: ...Link network Animal Admission How to admit an animal 1 Press the animal icon button 2 Press Admit 3 Click on Animal Information 4 Please select a blank field The data entry screen appears 5 Click the...

Page 49: ...er TYPE Admit Discharge PUPPY CAT DOG HORSE Main menu Sub menu A Admit Discharge B Animal Information B 1 Animal Information C Default Setting Sub menu Description Available Settings B Animal Informat...

Page 50: ...the USB HOST connector on the left as shown in the figure below After the BEEP sound is generated the barcode icon appears at the bottom of the Icon window screen The barcode that you want to input i...

Page 51: ...ting alarm status External alarm device such as nurse call system Activate alarm recording The monitor generates an alarm when the parameter in the Alarm Limits table is ON It is not a prerequisite th...

Page 52: ...nking Non Blinking MESSAGE Non Blinking Alarm sounds Waves are printed out Red color alarm indicator on the screen is blinked Yellow color alarm indicator on the screen is blinked Blue color alarm ind...

Page 53: ...After the user switches to another alarm mode or after the timeout period has elapsed if the alarm occurs still visual and audible alarms will be activated again Alarm_Off Stop visual and audible ala...

Page 54: ...tings A Alarm Setup menu A 1 Parameter Alarm Limit All parameter alarm level activate Setup menu A 2 Arrhythmia Alarm Condition ASYSTOLE VTAC VTAC VFIB BIGEMINY TRIGEMINY ACCVENT COUPLET IRREGULAR PAU...

Page 55: ...55 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual A 5 3 Duration Nurse call duration setup menu One time Continue Cycling A 5 4 Level Alarm level setup menu Low Medium High Alarm Event Physiological Alarm Review...

Page 56: ...B 2 Tabular Trend C Tabular Trend C 1 Graphic Trend C 2 Tabular Trend D Trend Export E ECG Waveforms Review Sub menu Description Available settings A Trend Setup menu A 1 Popup Trend A 1 1 Time Perio...

Page 57: ...window C 1 4 Print Tabular trend print output D Trend Export menu D 1 Start Time Parameter save start time setting menu D 2 End Time Parameter Save Last Time Setting Menu D 3 Export Time Period Time p...

Page 58: ...annels at a time Confirmation color scale meter labels and numbers are displayed on the left side of the trend channel The vertical lines in each graph displays the time distribution Trend Review keep...

Page 59: ...data in an easy to read table format Up to six are displayed updated every minute The time stamp above each column indicates the interval at which the data in that column was trended The value display...

Page 60: ...r menu Parameter window selection menu File Export The file export function can transfer trend data to a file using USB memory Confirm USB memory connection Press TREND Trend Export button Set a start...

Page 61: ...use the provided adapter for suitable power supply Unit cannot be used alone as a power supply It may not be supported by some devices that required high power Note Saving Animal Data to a USB Export...

Page 62: ...icated by each parameter in the Trend Setup and is updated with new trend data every 60 seconds When selecting Pop up Trend you can switch to the ST analysis window and double zoom mode If there is no...

Page 63: ...63 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Pop up ST Window Pop up Enlarge Trend Window You can change the size of the popup menu by pressing and releasing the center of the popup menu for at least 1 second...

Page 64: ...ot of hair shave it With alcohol soaked cotton wipe the animal s skin to attach the electrode Avoid wrinkled or uneven skin and wipe off alcohol with a dry cotton towel 2 Unpack the electrode package...

Page 65: ...upervision of a veterinarian Use caution with potential source equipment as they may interfere with ECG monitoring Animals prone to epilepsy should not rely entirely on ECG Electrical waves of non car...

Page 66: ...to synchronize with the animal s heart beat because of the following reason remove the cause of an alarm message or unstable ECG and then use a stable ECG lead for synchronization ECG electrode is det...

Page 67: ...for monitoring must be firmly attached to the animal If the return plate is not attached correctly it may burn the animal s skin where the electrodes are attached During surgery Use the appropriate or...

Page 68: ...able electrodes If you are using an electrode with a gel beforehand make sure that the electrode is sufficiently gelled Never use this product if the disposable electrode has expired or the gel is dry...

Page 69: ...69 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual ECG Lead 5 Positions of 5 Lead Placement RL V LL LA RA...

Page 70: ...erican Heart Association U S A IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Europe 3LEAD 5LEAD Lead wire AHA Color code AHA Label IEC Color code IEC Label Right arm White RA Red R Left arm Black LA Y...

Page 71: ...on selecting the arrhythmia mode refer to the Arrhythmia Setting chapter When the ECG signal is 80 BPM the interval of the T wave is 180ms and the QT interval is 350ms ST Signal Processing and Displa...

Page 72: ...misinterpret the P wave or T wave use a pulse oximeter to reposition the electrodes or monitor the animal s pulse rate Display Heart rate detector It detects heart rate and flickers simultaneously Pa...

Page 73: ...EEP SPEED The speed of the ECG displayed on the screen can be set Default setting 25mm s 6 25mm s 12 5mm s 25mm s 50mm s A 3 2 FILTER The filter setting is MONITOR by default ECG FILTER Selects among...

Page 74: ...menu A 5 ST PVC PVC Diagnostic setting ST template channel selection ST analysis and ISO R ST R value setting A 5 1 PVC Analysis PVC Diagnostic Results Display Setup Menu ON OFF A 5 2 ST Template Ch...

Page 75: ...mplitude at normal 1X size at least 0 5mV amplitude is required for QRS detection For borderline signals validate on a graph 4 If amplitudes are low electrodes may need to be repositioned or replaced...

Page 76: ...Problem Inaccurate pacemaker detection Solution Use pacemaker processing 1 Select ECG parameter label 2 Display the lead of ECG with the greatest amplitude in the top waveform position 3 Select Pace M...

Page 77: ...heart rate drops to zero VTAC VFIB Ventricular fibrillation occurs when the ECG waveform indicates a chaotic ventricular arrhythmia VTAC Ventricular fibrillation occurs when six or more ventricular b...

Page 78: ...per minute NOTE The Brady limit matches the low heart rate limit If the low heart rate limit is changed the Brady limit changes NOTE The Tachy limit matches the high heart rate limit If the high heart...

Page 79: ...R ARRHYTHMIAS The arrhythmia analysis program is intended to detect ventricular arrhythmia This program is not designed to detect trial or supra ventricular arrhythmias In some cases it may not be pos...

Page 80: ...edications that reduce arterial blood flow may have incorrect measurements Warning The pulse oximeter cannot be used as an apnea monitor Visually check the attachment state of the sensor frequently an...

Page 81: ...sensor to the patient cable 5 Check the application area of the sensor from time to time Fix the sensor so that it does not move Note Read the documentation that came with your sensor for the best ap...

Page 82: ...se rate display SpO2 PI Perfusion Index display Pulse rate Alarm limits display SpO2 Alarm limits display SpO2 strength indicator SpO2 Value display The current SPO2 value and the derived pulse rate R...

Page 83: ...a strong signal Quality of SPO2 Waveform Under normal conditions the SPO2 waveform corresponds to but is not proportional to the arterial pressure waveform The typical SPO2 waveform indicates not onl...

Page 84: ...ow to aid you in successful SPO2 monitoring WARNING In the monitoring of animal it is possible that adverse conditions may lead to a disturbed signal going unnoticed In this situation artifacts can si...

Page 85: ...CH A 2 RATE VOLUME Menu in which RATE VOLUME is set up When the ECG volume is set it is automatically set to OFF OFF 0 100 A 3 DISPLAY OPTION SPO2 waveform display setting A 3 1 SWEEP SPEED It can set...

Page 86: ...ata is displayed This can be due to a low veterinary animal pulse animal motion or some other interference Check the animal and the probe LOST SIGNAL SPO2 data continues to be displayed but the qualit...

Page 87: ...d the only way to detect a stop in breathing Bionet recommends monitoring of additional parameters such as EtCO2 and SpO2 that indicates the animal s oxygen supply status If you use an ESU block or ca...

Page 88: ...BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Respiration Connector and Measurement Cable Respiration connector Note Respiration Rate measured by the cable and connector will be used as the ECG and common Respiration cab...

Page 89: ...ration limits Apnea Limit Setting Apnea limit sign RESP Settings A RESP Menu Menu Description Available Settings A 1 Alarm RESP Alarm setting menu A 1 1 Parameter Alarm Limit RR APNEA Parameter alarm...

Page 90: ...o setup Wave Display of speed 6 25mm s 12 5mm s 25mm s A 2 2 Size A menu to setup Wave Display 2 4 6 8 10 A 2 3 Lead Select This is for changing the reference LEAD for respiration LEAD I LEAD II A 3 A...

Page 91: ...tric method and are equivalent to those obtained by intra arterial methods within the limits prescribed by the Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Electronic Automated Sphygmomanome...

Page 92: ...UFF DOG The hose should line up with the vessel that you are trying to measure When using a leg this is on the underside backside of the leg Note The cuff must be at the same level as the patient s he...

Page 93: ...tion time of measuring Measure time Indicates the schedule counter time of measuring Current Measurement data Indicates recent measurement Systolic Alarm limit Indicates alarm limit of blood pressure...

Page 94: ...WEAK NIBP AIRLEAK NIBP EXCESSIVEMOTION NIBP SYSTEMFAULT A 2 Cuff Size A menu to select cuff size When changing the cuff be sure to adjust the actual size of the cuff and the size of the cuff set on th...

Page 95: ...when the blood pressure is measured After setting INTERVAL you must press NIBP KEY to start NIBP measurement 1min 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 60 90 2 hours 4 8 A 6 VITAL SIGN REVIEW Record the last 40 blood p...

Page 96: ...provided cuffs with your monitor Warning Ensure you do not block the connecting hose when you put the cuff on the animal Check cuff or hose connection for leaks periodically Measurements can be inaccu...

Page 97: ...If the cuff hose is not connected properly INFLATION FAILURE CHECK CUFF When the cuff pressure is excessive OVER PRESSURE When the cuff breaks and cannot exhaust DEFLATION FAILURE When the cuff pressu...

Page 98: ...terial Pressure arterial tension systolic diastolic and mean FEM Femoral Pressure femoral artery systolic diastolic and mean PAP Pulmonary Artery Pressure pulmonary arterial pressure systolic diastoli...

Page 99: ...al IBP CONNECTOR Reusable Pressure Transducers Cartridges and Monitoring kit Model number Description MX9604A Logical 60 152 single monitoring kit MX9602A Logical double monitoring kit MX960 Logical t...

Page 100: ...261 Logical clamp for transducer bracket MX262 Logical bracket for two transducer mounting plates Disposable Pressure Transducers Cartridges and Monitoring kit Model number Description MX9504T TranSta...

Page 101: ...BM7Vet Pro User s Manual MX800 Modular transducer mounting plate MX240 Pole clamp for mounting a transducer plate MX4810 C fuser 1000ml Pressure Infuser complete unit with squeeze bulb and pressure ga...

Page 102: ...cardioversion Single use accessories are not to be reused Use of non approved transducers may compromise this protection Note Check if there is a scratch on the catheter balloon before using Do not r...

Page 103: ...lood Pressure Indicating maximum blood pressure value Diastolic Blood Pressure Indicating minimum blood pressure value Alarm Limits Value Indicating configured alarming range of blood Blood Pressure R...

Page 104: ...s and when this filter is used the pressure value can rise OFF 12Hz 20Hz A 3 DISPLAY OPTION IBP waveform display setting A 3 1 SWEEP SPEED Set the speed of IBP displayed on the screen The basic speed...

Page 105: ...IBP area of WAVE WINDOW according to the Wave Base Line And accord the wave line with the data 5 Set the data as 0 on the parameter screen 6 Check if Zero reference is carried out Check the pressure...

Page 106: ...abled and the EtCO2 module is connected to your monitor The EtCO2 module can perform mainstream measurements in all monitoring modes and as well as sidestream measurements EtCO2 connector position and...

Page 107: ...es 3473ADU 00 Airway Adapter Kit w Dehumidification Tubing Intended for use when monitoring Large animals Cat Dog Horse with ETTube sizes 4 0 mm 3473INF 00 Airway Adapter Kit w Dehumidification Tubing...

Page 108: ...108 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual EtCO2 Placements and Accessories Mainstream Respironics EtCO2 connector CAPNOSTAT 5 mainstream CO2 sensor and connector Mainstream connector Mainstream sensor...

Page 109: ...09 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Mainstream EtCO2 Accessories Intubation animal Airway adaptor Model Picture Description 6063 00 Large animals Cat Dog Horse Disposable 6312 00 Small animals Puppy Disposabl...

Page 110: ...l conditions If the tube connection is faulty loose or damaged gas may leak and the accuracy of the measurement may be lowered resulting in poor breathing To prevent this make sure all the connections...

Page 111: ...of the connector and line up the two keys of the connector with the receptacle and insert 3 When unplugging the connector grasp the connector body and pull it out to release the locking device Be car...

Page 112: ...dule as shown in Figure 1 A click will be heard when the sample cell is properly inserted 2 Inserting the sample cell into the receptacle automatically starts the sampling pump Removal of the sample c...

Page 113: ...respiratory rate per minute EtCO2 Setup A EtCO2 menu Menu Description Available settings A 1 ALARM EtCO2 Alarm Setup Menu A 1 1 PARAMETER ALARM LIMIT ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNEA parameter alarm level actio...

Page 114: ...on or off ON OFF A 2 4 GAS PREESURE UNIT Select gas measurement unit mmHg kPa vol A 2 5 USE ONE GAS UNIT Select whether or not to set pressure units by gas type Unit setting menu by gas type appears w...

Page 115: ...time period the value will be the maximum ETCO2 value for the last two breaths 1 BREATH 10SEC 20SEC A 5 2 BALANCE GAS This setup mode to setup the gas in the measurement the type of gas that is mixed...

Page 116: ...a zero on room air this setting should be set to room air the default Only change to nitrogen N2 when performing a zero on 100 N2 gas this is provided for use in a laboratory environment ROOM AIR N2...

Page 117: ...than 104 F Solution Make sure sensor is not exposed to extreme heat heat lamp etc SENSOR FAULTY Cause One of the following conditions exist Capnostat Source Current Failure EEPROM Checksum Faulty Har...

Page 118: ...Solution If error persists perform a zero CHECK AIRWAY ADAPTER Cause Usually caused when the airway adapter is removed from the Capnostat or when there is an optical blockage on the windows of the air...

Page 119: ...1 When using the device in an environment of using nitrous oxide gas in high concentration 2 When using the device in an environment where there are abrupt temperature changes 3 When using the device...

Page 120: ...used to indicate the changes of resistance generated by the changes of temperature in numbers The function involves the process of translating the changes into electric signals Temperature Connector...

Page 121: ...readings at the specific body site is at least 3 minutes If the measurement site is directly exposed to air the temperature may be lower than normal It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to attach this sens...

Page 122: ...l Action setup menu Settings range from 0 to 50 0 32 F to 122 F A 2 DISPLAY OPTION Temp waveform display setting A 2 1 DELTA DISPLAY It can set whether to display two temperature differences as a valu...

Page 123: ...rane Enflurane Sevoflurane and Desflurane as well as O2 concentration optional in respiratory gases All measured values as well as derived values are passed to the monitor BIONET offers the following...

Page 124: ...ISA CO2 CO2 800101 ISA CO2 Module CO2 700101 ISA AX CO2 N2O 5 AA AA ID 800601 ISA AX Module CO2 N2O 5 AA AA ID 700601 ISA OR CO2 O2 N2O 5 AA AA ID 800401 ISA OR Module Includes the following One 70060...

Page 125: ...6 Paramagnetic O2 Sensor will be discontinued 100835 Servomex Paracube Sprint Paramagnetic O2 Sensor 100836 Consumables Product Description Catalog No Nomoline Box of 25 Sampling line with male luer l...

Page 126: ...he ISA Gas Outlet Kit 100803 and the ISA Reference Gas Inlet Fitting 100804 100801 ISA Gas Outlet Kit Each bag is sufficient for 25 ISA built in modules The outlet barb including mounting nut and O ri...

Page 127: ...0 Calibration Gas Regulator Kit Gas regulator kit for ISA IRMA EMMA Fits PHASEIN s calibration gas bottles 900170 900470 Philips s calibration gas bottle M1662A GE Healthcare s calibration gas bottles...

Page 128: ...ry rates ISA OR sidestream analyzer offers the same features as ISA AX with the addition of oxygen measurement capabilities by means of an integrated paramagnetic O2 sensor Nomoline Family sampling li...

Page 129: ...cteria filter which protects the gas analyzer form water intrusion and cross contamination The Nomoline Family sampling lines are specially designed for 50 ml min low sample flow applications The Nomo...

Page 130: ...apter as shown to the left in the figure above The Nomoline Adapter with female Luer Lock connector connects to a standard male Luer to Luer sample line Nomo Extension as well as to different kinds of...

Page 131: ...or It is designed using the latest advances in miniaturized components and microprocessor technology to provide a complete mainstream monitoring system with unique versatility and design The complete...

Page 132: ...O2 nitrous oxide N2O and five anesthetic agents HAL ENF ISO SEV DES The BMGA can analyze oxygen Oxygen O2 when combined with a compact low power optional electrochemical oxygen sensor The unit also fe...

Page 133: ...A tube exiting the multi gas analyzer after gas measurement Water Trap Fastening Button Slide button to fasten the water trap Gas Inlet A tube into which gas is injected from a sampling line into a m...

Page 134: ...gen sensor 2 Power Line A wire to connect power and communication from a host device Electrochemical oxygen sensor In addition to non dispersive infrared absorption NDIR optical multi gas measurement...

Page 135: ...of oxygen sensor applied to Bionet is galvanic cell method When oxygen flows from the outside of the sensor to the inside of the sensor a current that is proportional to the oxygen concentration is g...

Page 136: ...136 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Replace electrochemical oxygen sensor Assemble and replace as shown below 1 BMGA Body 2 Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor 3 oxygen sensor cover 4 screws M3 3...

Page 137: ...loosen the screw on the oxygen sensor cover on the back of the BMGA 2 Open the cover and there are spaces for oxygen sensor and oxygen sensor connector 3 Connect the oxygen sensor after turning it cl...

Page 138: ...bacterial contamination from multi gas analyzers The system allows you to constantly monitor the state of anesthesia The DRYLINE II water trap is divided into a watertight filter section and a contai...

Page 139: ...139 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Replace water trap information Assemble and replace as shown below 1 Water Trap DRYLINE II 2 Water Trap Coupling DRYLINE II Receptacle...

Page 140: ...er trap 2 Attach the water trap to the water trap coupler on the front of the BMGA 3 Insert the water trap so that the slide button on the top of the mating portion rises up 4 When the slide button is...

Page 141: ...intubated animal Gas samples are supplied via sampling lines Gas sampling connection in endotracheal tube E tube Connect the gas supply line and the endotracheal tube with an adapter then connect a th...

Page 142: ...iece A gas circuit is constructed by connecting the gas supply line and the Y type pipe Fasten the sampling line to the male type connector on the top of the HME unit head and moisture exchange and th...

Page 143: ...erform manual calibration in an unpolluted environment If you close the gas input part of the water trap by hand and operate it for a few seconds Occlusion will appear on the host device At this time...

Page 144: ...intenance setup Install for maintenance as shown below 1 Calibration gases N2O O2 CO2 Agents 2 T piece 3 Flow meter for 200 ml min 4 Sampling line 2M 5 Water trap 6 BMGA Calibration gas Flow meter T p...

Page 145: ...tion range shown below Nitrous oxide N2O 30 Carbon dioxide CO2 2 5 Oxygen O2 40 Agents 1 Caution The calibration gas must use gas with balance N2 Eg 21 O 2 bal N 2 After the calibration is finished ch...

Page 146: ...Manual Display EtCO2 alarm limits display EtCO2 value display FiCO2 value display Respiration rate value display Apnea alarm setting time in seconds Multi gas unit display MAC display Primary Agent c...

Page 147: ...N2O E N2O I O2 E and O2 I is as follows Determine ON OFF of alarm at time of alarm related to EtCO2 A 1 2 TECHNICAL ALARM CONDITION MGAS MODULEOFF MGAS CHECKADAPTER MGAS ZERODISABLE MGAS LASTSPANCAL M...

Page 148: ...mmHg 19 7 vol 300 0 mmHg 39 5 vol 500 0 mmHg 65 8 vol 800 0 mmHg 105 3 vol 1000 0 mmHg 131 6 vol A 2 3 FILL Fill graph ON OFF A 2 4 Waveform Waveform select menu EtCO2 O2 N2O AG1 AG2 A 2 5 O2 Display...

Page 149: ...APNEA Detection setup ON OFF A 4 MODULE SETUP Module Setup Menu A 4 1 AGENT ID1 Primary Agent ID setup A 4 2 AGENT ID2 Secondary Agent ID setup A 4 3 GAS MODE Gas status setup Sleep Measurement A 4 4...

Page 150: ...N2O Concentration Compensation Vol B 1 ZEROING Perform M GAS zero point C 1 MODULE RESET Reset M GAS Module Multi gas Maintenance The ISA sidestream gas analyzers are permanently factory calibrated a...

Page 151: ...ss kPa in PHASEIN Gas Master will start to rapidly decrease until the internal pump stops when the cuvette pressure is decreased to about 15 kPa below atmospheric pressure 3 When the internal pump sto...

Page 152: ...ion gas shall have an accuracy of at least 0 03 vol or 0 02 vol 0 1 of reading whichever is greater 4 Supply the calibration gas 5 Check that the displayed gas concentration readings correspond to the...

Page 153: ...failed in the Gas span check 1 Warm up the ISA gas analyzer for at least 1 min 2 Send Pre span calibration zeroing and make sure that the surrounding gas is normal air 21 O2 and 0 CO2 3 For each gas...

Page 154: ...154 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual 7 Verify the gas readings Note If the calibration process fails the flag SPAN_ERR is set and will stay active until the next successful calibration is passed...

Page 155: ...ne of five anesthetic agents isoflurane sevoflurane enflurane halothane and desflurane with manual selection of the specific agent type All measured values as well as derived values are passed to the...

Page 156: ...156 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual Accessories Bionet Dual Gas Module...

Page 157: ...en sidestream technology that accurately measures both EtCO2 and the concentration of the anesthetic agent 5 different anesthetic agents selectable 30 seconds warm up time upon system initiation and o...

Page 158: ...450 ms average Calibration Factory calibrated Power Up Time 30 sec Delay Time 4 sec Dimensions 175mm x 85mm x 50mm L x W x H Respiration Range 0 150 breaths min Accuracy 1 breath min Flow Rate Range 1...

Page 159: ...igh low limit display EtCO2 Exhales CO2 values FiCO2 Inhalation CO2 value display Display respiratory rate value Apnea alarm Set time in seconds Display of multiple gas units Alveolar concentration in...

Page 160: ...E and O2 I is as follows Determine ON OFF of alarm at time of alarm related to EtCO2 D 1 2 TECHNICAL ALARM CONDITION MGAS MODULEOFF MGAS CHECKADAPTER MGAS ZERODISABLE MGAS LASTSPANCAL MGAS REPLACEO2SE...

Page 161: ...l 500 0 mmHg 65 8 vol 800 0 mmHg 105 3 vol 1000 0 mmHg 131 6 vol D 2 3 FILL Fill graph ON OFF D 2 4 Waveform Waveform select menu EtCO2 O2 N2O AG1 AG2 D 2 5 USE ONE GAS UNIT Choose whether to set pres...

Page 162: ...selection mmHg kPa vol D 4 MODULE SETUP Module Setup Menu D 4 1 AGENT ID1 Primary Agent ID setup D 4 2 GAS MODE Gas status setup Sleep Measurement D 4 3 ANESTHETIC GAS Anesthetic Gas setup ISO ENF SEV...

Page 163: ...request The monitor can trigger alarm recordings automatically for life threatening alarms and limit violations if the Record function is enabled on the alarm limits table A printer used to print data...

Page 164: ...EAD II LEAD III aVR aVL aVF V A 1 4 Waveform2 Channel 2 waveform select menu A 1 5 Waveform3 Channel 3 waveform select menu A 1 6 Print From Time In the PRINTER Key menu press the printer key to set t...

Page 165: ...Carbon and carbonless forms Non thermal chart papers or any other products containing tributyl phosphate dibutyl phthalate or any other organic solvents Many medical and industrial charts contain thes...

Page 166: ...you consider alternate image storage techniques Paper Change 1 Open the window of the printer 2 3 Press the printer window until it is properly shut Inaccurate shutting may cause failure in printing...

Page 167: ...ctrode is attached Make sure the gel on the electrode is not dry The Patient s skin Yes is extremely dry The electrode is Yes in poor condition The cable lead wire Yes Is disconnected Apply ECG gel or...

Page 168: ...bles Are disconnected The finger probe is in bad condition No No Replace extension cables Replace the finger probe Repair the ECG B D Yes Yes Temperature malfunction If the temperature cannot be measu...

Page 169: ...o Abnormality In NIBP Measurements The patient moved While measuring The measurements appear lower No The patient s skin is extremely dry No Make sure the patient stay still during diagnosis Loosen th...

Page 170: ...disconnected The module is in bad condition No No Replace extension cables Replace the module Repair the adaptor Yes Yes EtCO2 Malfunction The extension cables Are disconnected The module is in bad co...

Page 171: ...The battery voltage is lower than 5V Yes No Replace the adapter the battery will not be changed at the rate lower than 17V Replace the battery Repair the power B D No Yes Power Failure The adapter con...

Page 172: ...admit function No data will be stored during battery discharge Replace the battery 3volt Repair the Digi B D Yes Yes Periodic Noises All alarm has been turned off Display lead fault Message appears No...

Page 173: ...t Pro User s Manual Print failure The paper tray cover is properly shut The printing face of paper has been reversed No No Shut the cover tight Reverse the paper face Repair the printer and printer B...

Page 174: ...he monitor and peripherals For example around connectors EtCO2 modules Please read the following instructions carefully before cleaning the basic unit or peripherals The following pages contain precau...

Page 175: ...he cable unnecessarily Excessive pressure can damage the cable Reusable ECG Electrodes Clean the electrode cup regularly with a toothbrush When removing gel like residues use a soft brush with flowing...

Page 176: ...equipment should be inspected regularly once a year For inspection items refer to the user manual or service manual Carefully inspect the main unit and sensor after cleaning the equipment Do not use...

Page 177: ...en disposing of the battery dispose of it in an appropriate place for environmental protection Warning When replacing the backup battery check the battery electrode If you suspect the installation or...

Page 178: ...rmation contained in this section such as separation distance is generally information about the Bionet Veterinary patient monitor detailed above The numbers provided here are not guaranteed but are p...

Page 179: ...t complies with the tests listed at the bottom but does not guarantee complete operation The quiet electrical environment is better In general the greater the distance between electrical equipment the...

Page 180: ...covered with synthetic material the relative humidity sh ould be at least 30 Electrical fast Transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2kV for power supply line s 1kV for input output lin es 2kV for power supply...

Page 181: ...r 0 5cycle 40 U 60 dip in U for 5 cycle 70 U 30 dip in U for 25 cycle 5 U 95 dip in U for 5 s Mains power quality sh ould be that of a typic al commercial or hospit al environment If the u ser of the...

Page 182: ...est IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 M Hz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MH z Portable and mobile RF communicat ions equ...

Page 183: ...g of the transmitter in watt s W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recomme nded separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transm itters as deter mined by an el...

Page 184: ...T should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal perfor mance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the EUT b Over the frequency range 150 kHz...

Page 185: ...manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range ap plies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affec...

Page 186: ...h cable that enters the shielded l ocation with a minimum RF shielding effectiveness and for each cable that enters the shielded location Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 0 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m 80 0...

Page 187: ...locati ng the EUT or using a shielded location with a higher RF shielding effectiveness and filter at tenuation Note For Type A Professional ME Equipment intended for use in domestic establishment ins...

Page 188: ...ments Temperature Operating 5 40 C 41 104 F Storage 20 60 C 4 140 F Humidity Operating 30 85 Storage 10 95 PACKAGE Operating Attitude Operating 525 795 mmHg 70 106 kPa Storage 375 795 mmHg 50 106 kPa...

Page 189: ...Speed 25 50mm sec Paper width 58mm Data Storage 168hours trends 20 cases of 10 sec alarm waveform Language English Korean French Bulgarian Polish German Chinese Portuguese Hungarian Czech Romanian It...

Page 190: ...SpO2 Performance Saturation range 0 to 100 Saturation accuracy 70 to 100 2 digits 0 to 69 unspecified Pulse rate range 30 to 254 bpm Pulse rate accuracy 2 bpm NIBP Performance Method Oscillometry wit...

Page 191: ...0 to 19 Accuracy 0 40mmHg 2 mmHg 41 70mmHg 5 of reading 71 100mmHg 8 of reading 101 150mmHg 10 of reading Respiration rate 2 to 150 breath per minute Respiration accuracy 1breath per minute Mainstream...

Page 192: ...t Configuration 1 Main body of BM7 Vet Pro Monitor 1EA 2 3 Lead patient Cable MECA3 AHA or MECE3 IEC 1EA 3 NIBP extension tube 1EA 4 NIBP vet cuff infant reusable 1EA 5 SpO2 extension cable 1EA 6 Reus...

Page 193: ...tigas Module Masimo Sweden 16 Mainstream Multigas Module Masimo Sweden 17 Sidestream Multigas Nomoline 18 Sidestream Multigas Nomoline Adapter 19 Sidestream Multigas Nomo Extension 20 Sidestream Multi...

Page 194: ...a Alarm Level Alarm On Off High Medium Low Messge On Off OFF ASYSTOL VTAC VTACVFIB BIGEMINY TRIGEMINY ACCVENT COUPLET IRREGULAR PAUSE RONT VBRADY SHORTRUN PVC LETHA L ASYSTOL VTAC VTACVFIB BIGEMINY TR...

Page 195: ...195 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual BIGEMINY TRIGEMINY ACCVENT COUPLET IRREGULAR PAUSE RONT VBRADY SHORTRUN PVC...

Page 196: ...gnal Alarm Alarm Level Alarm On Off Position IBP ONLY Alarm High Mediu m Low Messg e On Off ECG PUPPY HR ST PVC CAT HR ST PVC DOG HR ST PVC HORS E HR ST PVC SPO2 PUPPY SPO2 SPO2 RATE CAT SPO2 SPO2 RAT...

Page 197: ...P S NIBP M NIBP D NIBP PR CAT NIBP S NIBP M NIBP D NIBP PR DOG NIBP S NIBP M NIBP D NIBP PR HORS E NIBP S NIBP M NIBP D NIBP PR TEMP PUPPY T 1 T 2 T DT CAT T 1 T 2 T DT DOG T 1 T 2 T DT HORS E T 1 T 2...

Page 198: ...P S IBP M IBP D IBP PR RAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR LAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR UAP IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR UVP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR CVP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR ICP...

Page 199: ...IBP D IBP PR FEM IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR PAP IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR RAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR LAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR UAP IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR UVP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP...

Page 200: ...R USER IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR DOG ART IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR FEM IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR PAP IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR RAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR LAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR UAP I...

Page 201: ...M IBP D IBP PR ICP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR USER IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR HORS E ART IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR FEM IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR PAP IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR RAP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IB...

Page 202: ...VP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR CVP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR ICP M ONLY IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR USER IBP S IBP M IBP D IBP PR ETCO2 PUPPY ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNEA CAT ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNEA D...

Page 203: ...Y ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNEA N2OE N2OI O2E O2I AG1E DES AG1I DES AG1E ENF AG1I ENF AG1E HAL AG1I HAL AG1E ISO AG1I ISO AG1E SEV AG1I SEV AG2E DES AG2I DES AG2E ENF AG2I ENF AG2E HAL AG2I HAL AG2E ISO AG2I...

Page 204: ...DES AG1I DES AG1E ENF AG1I ENF AG1E HAL AG1I HAL AG1E ISO AG1I ISO AG1E SEV AG1I SEV AG2E DES AG2I DES AG2E ENF AG2I ENF AG2E HAL AG2I HAL AG2E ISO AG2I ISO AG2E SEV AG2I SEV DOG ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNE...

Page 205: ...AG1E ISO AG1I ISO AG1E SEV AG1I SEV AG2E DES AG2I DES AG2E ENF AG2I ENF AG2E HAL AG2I HAL AG2E ISO AG2I ISO AG2E SEV AG2I SEV HORS E ETCO2 FICO2 AWRR APNEA N2OE N2OI O2E O2I AG1E DES AG1I DES AG1E EN...

Page 206: ...setting Value Biosignal Class Animal Type Biosignal Alarm Limits Min Max Position IBP ONLY Alarm Lower Upper Min Max ECG PUPPY HR 90 0 180 0 15 0 350 0 ST 0 4 0 4 2 0 2 0 PVC 0 0 20 0 0 0 99 0 CAT HR...

Page 207: ...EA 0 0 40 0 0 0 40 0 DOG RR 10 0 30 0 4 0 150 0 RR APNEA 0 0 40 0 0 0 40 0 HORS E RR 15 0 100 0 4 0 150 0 RR APNEA 0 0 20 0 0 0 30 0 NIBP PUPPY NIBP S 80 0 200 0 10 0 350 0 NIBP M 70 0 170 0 10 0 350...

Page 208: ...300 0 IBP D 20 0 60 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 FEM IBP S 40 0 100 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 30 0 70 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 20 0 50 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 PAP IBP S 40 0 100 0 50...

Page 209: ...IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 USER IBP S 40 0 100 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 30 0 70 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 20 0 60 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 CAT ART IBP S 40 0 100 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 30 0 70 0 50...

Page 210: ...300 0 IBP M 3 0 15 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 ICP M ONLY IBP S 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 3 0 15 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20...

Page 211: ...0 150 0 20 0 300 0 UVP M ONLY IBP S 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 3 0 15 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 CVP M ONLY IBP S 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 3 0 15 0 50 0 30...

Page 212: ...BP M 3 0 15 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 0 0 300 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 170 0 20 0 300 0 UAP IBP S 70 0 150 0 50 0 300 0 IBP M 50 0 115 0 50 0 300 0 IBP D 40 0 100 0 50 0 300 0 IBP PR 50 0 150 0 20 0 300 0 UV...

Page 213: ...0 APNEA 10 0 40 0 10 0 60 0 HORS E ETCO2 25 0 50 0 0 0 100 0 FICO2 0 0 5 0 0 0 20 0 AWRR 10 0 30 0 0 0 150 0 APNEA 10 0 20 0 10 0 60 0 MULTI DUAL GAS PUPPY ETCO2 25 0 50 0 0 0 244 0 FICO2 0 0 5 0 0 0...

Page 214: ...0 0 0 244 0 FICO2 0 0 5 0 0 0 244 0 AWRR 10 0 30 0 0 0 150 0 APNEA 20 0 40 0 20 0 60 0 N2OE 0 0 100 0 0 0 1122 0 N2OI 0 0 82 0 0 0 1122 0 O2E 10 0 100 0 0 0 1122 0 O2I 18 0 100 0 0 0 1122 0 AG1E DES...

Page 215: ...0 O2I 18 0 100 0 0 0 1122 0 AG1E DES 0 0 20 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I DES 0 0 20 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E ENF 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I ENF 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E HAL 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I HAL 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E ISO...

Page 216: ...4 0 AG1E ENF 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I ENF 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E HAL 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I HAL 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E ISO 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I ISO 0 0 6 0 0 0 244 0 AG1E SEV 0 0 5 0 0 0 244 0 AG1I SE...

Page 217: ...F LEADFAULT CHECKELECTRODE HRSEARCH SPO2 PROBEOFF NOFINGER POORSIGNAL LOSTPULSE ARTIFACT PULSESEARCH DEFECTIVESENSOR LOWPERFUSION INTERFERENCEDETECTED TOOMUSCHAMBIENTLIGHT UNRECOGNIZEDSENSOR LOWSIGIQ...

Page 218: ...CKLINE CHECKLINEDISCONNECT CO2INVALID OVERRANGE ZEROING ZEROREQUIRED SYSTEMFAULT SENSORWARMUP TEMPUNSTABLE MULTI D UAL GAS MODULEOFF CHECKADAPTER ZERODISABLE LASTSPANCAL REPLACEO2SENS UNSPECIFIEDACCES...

Page 219: ...219 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual SYSTEM LOWBATTERY...

Page 220: ...nced while reading the manual or using the equipment Abbreviations A A amps AC alternating current ADT adult ARRYTHM arrhythmia ASYS asystole Auto AUTO automatic AUX Auxiliary aVF left foot augmented...

Page 221: ...c DC direct current DEFIB Defib defibrillator DIA diastolic E ECG electrocardiograph EMC electromagnetic compatibility EMI electromagnetic interference ESU electrosurgical cautery unit F F Fahrenheit...

Page 222: ...KG kilogram kPa kilopascal L L liter left LA left arm left atrial LBS pounds LCD liquid crystal display LED light emitting diode LL left leg M M mean minute m meter MIN minute minimum MM mm millimeter...

Page 223: ...blood pressure NEO Neo neonatal O OR operating room P PED pediatric PVC premature ventricular complex Q QRS interval of ventricular depolarization R RA right arm right atrial RESP respiration RL right...

Page 224: ...on from pulse oximetry SYNC Sync synchronization SYS systolic T Temp TEMP temperature U V V precordial lead V volt V Fib VFIB ventricular fibrillation VTAC ventricular tachycardia W X X multiplier whe...

Page 225: ...225 BM7Vet Pro User s Manual less than minus number percent plus or minus...

Page 226: ...years from date of purchase Date of Purchase Customer section Hospital Name Address Name Phone Sales Agency Manufacturer Thank you for purchasing BM7Vet Pro The product is manufactured and passed thr...

Page 227: ...service representative Bionet America Inc 2691 Dow Ave Suite B Tustin CA 92780 U S A Toll Free 1 877 924 6638 FAX 1 714 734 1761 e mail support bionetus com Website www BionetUS com European sales ser...

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