BT-720 Operation manual
P/N:720-ENG-OPM-ENG-R03
Bistos Co., Ltd.
2020.10
15
WARNING
If the monitor is damaged, or fails to work normally, do not use it for patient monitoring.
Please contact the maintenance personnel or Bistos immediately.
3.1.2 Start the monitor
If finish to check the monitor, it is ready to start the monitor.
Press the
[Power] key and the system enters the main interface within seconds.
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If any fatal error occurs during self-test, the system will alarm. If this case persists, please
stop to using the monitor and contact the maintenance personnel or Bistos.
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Check all available monitor functions to ensure that the monitor operate properly.
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If the monitor equipped with a battery, charge the battery after each use to ensure
sufficient power.
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After unpacking, when use the monitor first time, the monitor should be powered with
adapter.
3.1.3 Connect the sensors
Connect the required sensor to the monitor and the monitoring site of patient.
3.1.4 Start monitoring
Start monitoring in the following steps:
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Check if the patient cable and the sensor are connected properly.
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Check if the settings of the monitor are corrects, such as patient type.
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For the details of parameter measurement or monitoring, see the appropriate section.
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The operator can operate according to their own habits, standing in front, left or right of
the monitor, easy to observe and operate the monitor.
3.2 Turn off
Turn off the monitor in the following steps
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Disconnect the cables and sensors connected to the patient.
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Press and hold the
[Power] key for 2 seconds to pop up the 3 seconds countdown
window, and the monitor turns off in 3 seconds.
CAUTION
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If the monitor is not turned off properly, you can simply disconnect the power to
shutdown forcibly. But the forced shutdown may cause data loss, and it is not
recommended.
4 Setup the monitor
In the main screen, Press the
[Setting] key enter the setup menu.
Select “Patient Type”, you can choose “Adult” or “Pediatric” or “Neonate”.
Select “Alarm Delay”, you can choose off, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 45s, 5s, 6s, 7s or 8s.
Select “Alarm Volume”, and enter value
(
Range: 0-9
)
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