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BT-710 Operation manual 

 

P/N : 710-ENG-OPM-EUR-R02 

Bistos Co., Ltd. 

2020.03  

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7.3 Alarm mode 

When an alarm occurs, the monitor uses the following audible or visual alarm to prompt the 

user: 

 

Visual alarm 

 

Audible alarm 

 

Alarm info 

 

Parameter flashing 

Of which, the visual alarm, audible alarm, and alarm information distinguish the alarm levels 

in a different manner respectively. 

 

7.3.1 Visual alarm 

When an alarm occurs, the alarm indicator will flash in different colors and frequencies to 

prompt the alarm priority. 

 

High priority alarm: Red 

 

Medium and Low priority alarm: Yellow 

 

7.3.2 Audible alarm 

An audible alarm is that the monitor prompts the alarm priorities with alarm tone character-

istics when an alarm occurs. 

Audible alarm pattern: 

 

High priority alarm: Beep-beep-beep--beep-beep----beep-beep-beep--beep-beep 

 

Medium priority alarm: Beep-beep-beep 

 

Low priority alarm: Beep- 

 

7.3.3 Alarm information 

Alarm  information  displayed on the physiological or technical alarm area of the monitor 

indicates  the corresponding alarm information when an alarm occurs. The system will 

distinguish the alarm priority with different background colors: 

 

High priority alarm: Red 

 

Medium priority alarm: Yellow 

 

Low priority alarm: Yellow 

The following flags in front of physiological alarms are used to distinguish the alarm priori-

ties. 

 

High priority alarm: *** 

 

Medium priority alarm: ** 

 

Low priority alarm: * 

 

7.3.4 Parameter flashing 

When the physiological parameter values in the parameter area will flash once per second, 

and the indicator for the upper limit and lower limit of the parameter area will also flash at 

the same frequency, it indicating that the parameter exceeds the upper limit or lower limit. 

 

Summary of Contents for BT-710

Page 1: ...BT 710 Hand held pulse oximeter Operation Manual Keep this manual for future reference P N 710 ENG OPM EUR R02...

Page 2: ...er no responsibility is assumed by Bistos for its use or any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise un...

Page 3: ...Product outlook 11 1 5 Description of pulse oximeter 11 1 6 Understanding the display 12 1 7 Essential performance 13 2 Preparing for operation 13 2 1 Installation 13 2 2 Connecting to power 15 3 Basi...

Page 4: ...ning 28 9 3 Disinfection 29 10 Maintenance 30 10 1 Checking 30 10 2 Trouble shootings 30 10 3 Maintenance plan 31 11 Accessories 31 12 Specifications 32 12 1 Safety specification 32 12 2 Hardware spec...

Page 5: ...ghly before using BT 710 Used to identify safety information Be well known this information thoroughly before using BT 710 IPX2 Indicates the protection level against the ingress of liquid IPX2 is pro...

Page 6: ...safety This should include leakage current measurement and insulation testing The recommended testing inter val is once per year If the hospital or healthcare institutions using this device fail to i...

Page 7: ...vices the user a doctor or a nurse should ensure the safety of the patient and instru ment The physiological wave physiological parameters and alarm information dis played on the pulse oximeter are on...

Page 8: ...ety If there is obvious damage or aging replace the parts before use The replacement should be made with same parts of original parts Before powering on the device make sure that the power used by the...

Page 9: ...excessive moisture that would allow for liquid pooling Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Do not touch the patient and signal input output parts simultaneously Due to the risk of electri...

Page 10: ...oid exposure to direct sunlight Avoid placing in an area where high variation of temperature exists Operating temperature ranges from 5 40 Operating humidity ranges from 30 85 Avoid in the vicinity of...

Page 11: ...e oximeter is suitable for bedside monitoring of patient This pulse oximeter enables the monitoring of blood oxygen saturation SpO2 and pulse rate PR It is equipped with a replaceable built in battery...

Page 12: ...ch screen and built in lithium ion battery Adult SpO2 sensor probe AC DC adapter 1 4 Product outlook Figure1 3 Top view Figure1 1 Front view Figure1 2 Rear view Figure1 4 Bottom view 1 5 Description o...

Page 13: ...econds 4 Alarm reset To reset the alarm condition 5 Setting Enter to the setting mode Press again to close the setting mode Figure1 6 Top view Name Description 6 SpO2 SpO2 sensor probe interface Figur...

Page 14: ...sion index by placing the sensors to the appropriate site of patient The device is composed with display control circuit and panel and input part for SpO2 sensors It detects SpO2 and PR using specific...

Page 15: ...packing box and materials for use in future transporting or storage 2 1 2 Power requirements DC power supply adapter Model UE10WCP1 050200SPA Input A C 100 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Output D C 5 V 2 0 A Built...

Page 16: ...Basic operations 3 1 Turn on 3 1 1 Check the pulse oximeter Before turn on the pulse oximeter check whether there is mechanical damage to the pulse oximeter and whether the external cables and accesso...

Page 17: ...onds countdown window and the pulse oximeter turns off in 3 seconds CAUTION If the pulse oximeter is not turned off properly you can simply disconnect the power to shutdown forcibly But the forced shu...

Page 18: ...r is Italian Deutsch The interface language of the monitor is German Select Default clears all the setting except the date and time and go back to the initial factory setup Select key to display the f...

Page 19: ...sensor or sensor packaging has signs of damage do not use this SpO2 sensor return it to the manufacturer If there is carboxyhemoglobin methemoglobin or dye diluted chemical the SpO2 value will have d...

Page 20: ...urn on the pulse oximeter plug in SpO2 probe and connect pa tient s finger or toe monitor displays SpO2 wave SpO2 Pulse Search dis played in the technical alarm area until the monitor measured SpO2 va...

Page 21: ...per limit Select SpO2 High Limit and set the SpO2 alarm upper limit value Range 1 100 Adult Pediatric Neonate default 100 100 95 The input cannot enter less than the SpO2 alarm low limit Select PR Low...

Page 22: ...ondensing Atmospheric pressure 700hPa 1060hPa 5 6 Technical description The SpO2 sensor probe specified in Chapter 11 material which contacts patients or other staff has passed the biocompatibility te...

Page 23: ...rompts the medical staff through sound and light when the abnormal changes in vital signs are monitored or the pulse oximeter has a failure or is unable to monitor the patient successfully For better...

Page 24: ...ation associated with system status in addition to the physiological alarms and technical alarms and generally such information do not involve the patient s vital signs The prompt messages generally a...

Page 25: ...gh priority alarm Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep Medium priority alarm Beep beep beep Low priority alarm Beep 7 3 3 Alarm information Alarm information displayed on the physiologica...

Page 26: ...ed Note that in this chapter P column indicates the default alarm priority H indicates high priority M indicates middle priority L indicates low priority and indicates configurable priority by the use...

Page 27: ...the sensor mounting position whether the sensor is damaged or sensor type Reconnect the sensor or use new sensor SpO2 Sensor Off L SpO2 sensor falls off from the patient or monitor malfunctions or sen...

Page 28: ...read this manual and labels on the battery surface carefully Do not drop the battery If it won t be used for a long time over three months please store the battery properly Charge the battery to 50 a...

Page 29: ...e model with established battery 8 4 Battery recycling If the battery has visible damage or cannot store power it should be replaced and recycled properly Follow the appropriate regulations to dispose...

Page 30: ...e with non etching cleaner such as soap and water CAUTION To avoid damaging the pulse oximeter Do not use strong solvents such as acetone Most cleaners must be diluted before use Diluting should be ac...

Page 31: ...maintenance personnel or our customer service person nel Every 6 12 months or after each repair a comprehensive examination must be performed by trained and qualified technical service personnel inclu...

Page 32: ...ative Before testing or maintenance clean and disinfect the device Inspection Maintenance Item Frequency Check the safety according to IEC 60601 1 At least once every two years after replacing the pow...

Page 33: ...on equipment no explosion protection Liquid inlet protection grade IPX2 Operating mode Continuous mode Movement Hand held equipment 12 1 2 Power Power Adapter Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 2...

Page 34: ...g them medium skin are 4 subjects light skin are 5 subjects dark skin are 3 sub jects the age from 21 to 28 Over the range of 70 to 100 overall accuracy was determined by calculating the root mean squ...

Page 35: ...n the technical specifications it may result in inaccurate measure ments Mobile communication devices or wireless network devices may have an impact on the device 13 1 Electromagnetic emissions The BT...

Page 36: ...d 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection fr...

Page 37: ...equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 d 3 5 d 1 2 Resp d 3 5 80 to 800MHz d 1 2 800M to 2 5GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the...

Page 38: ...through strict quality control and inspection Compensation standard concerning repair replacement refund of the product complies with Framework Act on Consumers noticed by Fair Trade Commission of Re...

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