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SmartMonitor 2 PS Parents’ Guide

REN ..........................................................................................................................................................15
Industry Canada CS-03 Notice  .................................................................................................................15
FCC Part 15  .............................................................................................................................................16

Getting to Know the Monitor ........................................................................................................................................17

SmartMonitor 2 PS Features ...............................................................................................................................19
Top Panel Features ..............................................................................................................................................19

POWER Button ........................................................................................................................................19
RESET Button ...........................................................................................................................................20

Front Panel Features ...........................................................................................................................................21

 Display of Values .......................................................................................................................................21
Respiration Lights ......................................................................................................................................22
Heart Lights ...............................................................................................................................................22
SpO2 Lights ...............................................................................................................................................22
Speaker ......................................................................................................................................................22
System Lights .............................................................................................................................................23

Side Panel Features..............................................................................................................................................24

 Self-Test Connector ...................................................................................................................................24

Back Panel Features .............................................................................................................................................25

Nurse Call (Institutional/Hospital Use Only) .............................................................................................25
Modem (Optional) ....................................................................................................................................25
I/O Connector ...........................................................................................................................................26
DC Power ..................................................................................................................................................26
Stand ..........................................................................................................................................................26

Summary of Contents for SmartMonitor 2 PS

Page 1: ...SmartMonitor 2 PS Parents Guide ...

Page 2: ... 2015 Circadiance LLC All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...or Use 2 Warnings and Cautions 3 Warnings 3 Cautions 6 How Does The Monitor Work 7 How the Alarms Operate 7 Symbols 9 FCC Part 68 Telecom Information 12 Registration Number and REN 12 USOC Jack 12 Compliant Accessories 12 Number of RENs 13 Changes in Service 13 Problems 13 Repairs 14 Party Lines 14 Industry Canada Requirements 14 IC Abbreviation 14 ...

Page 4: ... Top Panel Features 19 POWER Button 19 RESET Button 20 Front Panel Features 21 Display of Values 21 Respiration Lights 22 Heart Lights 22 SpO2 Lights 22 Speaker 22 System Lights 23 Side Panel Features 24 Self Test Connector 24 Back Panel Features 25 Nurse Call Institutional Hospital Use Only 25 Modem Optional 25 I O Connector 26 DC Power 26 Stand 26 ...

Page 5: ... the Monitor On 45 Turning the Monitor Off Sibling Alarm 46 Monitoring Your Child s Breathing 47 Respiration Light 47 Apnea Alarm Light 48 Monitoring Your Child s Heart Activity 49 Heart Rate Light Display 49 High Heart Rate Alarm Light 50 Low Heart Rate Alarm Light 51 Monitoring Your Child s Oxygen Saturation Level 52 SpO2 Light Display 52 High SpO2 Alarm Light 53 Low SpO2 Alarm Light 54 Portable...

Page 6: ...tor Mode 61 Transferring the Monitor s Data to a Memory Card 62 Caring for Your Monitor 65 Cleaning Instructions 65 Performing a Functional Self Test 66 Self Test Troubleshooting 68 Troubleshooting 69 Specifications 73 Device Size 73 Electrical Ratings 73 Environmental Conditions 73 IEC Classification 74 Disposal 74 EMC Requirements 75 Glossary 79 SmartMonitor 2 Clinical Summary 81 ...

Page 7: ... alarm limits are set by your home care provider before you receive your monitor During your child s monitoring when your child s breathing effort heart activity and SpO2 levels are not within these set boundaries an indicator light comes on and an alarm sounds This manual explains how to set up the monitor how to monitor your child and how to transfer the information Other auxiliary devices may a...

Page 8: ...Use The SmartMonitor 2 PS is intended for use in the continuous monitoring of respiration heart rate and SpO2 levels of infant pediatric and adult patients It detects and alarms for periods of high or low heart rate high or low breath rate and high or low saturation When used as an infant monitor it is intended for use in a home or hospital environment For infants only it monitors and alarms for c...

Page 9: ...operate properly Place the monitor on a secure and level surface to prevent the device from falling Do not place the monitor on the floor or in any location where the device could become a tripping hazard Do not place the monitor in a crib ensuring that the baby cannot roll onto the device s hard surface If an emergency occurs and access to the telephone is required while the monitor is connected ...

Page 10: ...ace items in front of the speaker located on the front of the device This could prevent the monitor alarm from being heard Never use the monitor on your child while your child is being bathed This could result in electrical shock to your child Do not connect the child to the monitor if the monitor is placed in the Communications Mode The apnea and heart alarms do not work when the monitor is in th...

Page 11: ...ed to the alarm condition This manual accessory directions for use all precautionary information and specifications should be read before use Do not use damaged cables Do not immerse the cables in water solvents or cleaning solutions The cables are not waterproof The SpO2 sensor site must be changed every four 4 hours Note Exercise extreme caution with poorly perfused patients skin erosion and pre...

Page 12: ...into the enclosure of the monitor may cause malfunction The use of accessories other than those specified with the exception of cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment or system as replacement parts or internal components could degrade signal quality and may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system If you notice any unexplained changes in the performa...

Page 13: ...en levels SpO2 through a sensor attached to the child s toe or finger If the monitor detects SpO2 values outside the range ordered by the physician a light will come on and or an alarm will sound How the Alarms Operate Whenever your child s breathing effort heart activity and SpO2 levels are not within the limits set by your physician an indicator light will come on and an alarm will sound The mon...

Page 14: ...cate which of these conditions exists See the sections Monitoring Your Child Responding to Patient Alarms and Responding to System Alarms for more information about alarms CAUTION The monitor may also alarm if there is an internal system error If your monitor alarms and the lights are not illuminated or if all of the lights are blinking on and off look at the LCD display on the bottom of the devic...

Page 15: ...nying documents 0086 European Declaration of Conformity Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment per EC Directive 2002 96 EC European Representative Type BF Applied Part also shows Patient Cable Connector location RESET Button POWER Off On Button Apnea Alarm Light ...

Page 16: ...ol Definition Respiration Light Low Heart Rate Alarm Light High Heart Rate Alarm Light Low Battery Light Memory Full Light Loose Lead Light Heart Rate Light Power Light Charger Light Power Supply Connection Input Output Connection Modem Port ...

Page 17: ...nnection for institutional use only SN Serial Number BPM Beats Per Minute BrPM Breaths Per Minute Percent of SpO2 High SpO2 Alarm Light Low SpO2 Alarm Light ESDWarning Symbol Connector Position IPX1 Drip Proof Equipment Class II Double Insulated SpO2 Oxygen Saturation ...

Page 18: ...mpany The FCC registration number is CMV MM 05B 4000 20 USOC Jack The monitor s modem is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines The suitable USOC jack Universal Service Order Code connecting arrangement for this modem is RJ11C or RJ11W single line Compliant Accessories The telephone cord and modular plug provided with this equipment are compliant with applicable Federal Communicati...

Page 19: ...ce notice is not practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission FCC if you believe filing a complaint is necessary Changes in Service The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment I...

Page 20: ...e line ensure that the installation of the monitor s modem does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer Industry Canada Requirements IC Abbreviation This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number...

Page 21: ...nitor users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations The Circadiance Service Center should coordinate repairs to certifie...

Page 22: ...this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or...

Page 23: ...hen you receive the SmartMonitor 2 PS make sure that you have all the necessary items and that they are not damaged Immediately report anything missing or damaged to your home care provider The standard package should include the following see illustration above 1 SmartMonitor 2 PS device 2 Soft Carrying Case optional ...

Page 24: ...e 3 Parents Guide 4 Power Supply part number 1043623 5 ECG Patient Cable 6 Oximeter Patient Cable 7 Lead Wires 8 Electrodes 9 Electrode Belt 10 Handle Stand and Screws screws not shown 11 Battery Pack 12 Symbol Reference Card not shown ...

Page 25: ...on The gray POWER button turns the monitor on When you turn the monitor on all lights and the alarm come on briefly and the monitor performs a system test After a pause monitoring will begin To turn the monitor off do the following Press and hold the blue RESET button Press and release the gray POWER button Wait 2 seconds then release the RESET button ...

Page 26: ...so silences the Memory Full or Memory Almost Full and Low Battery warning alarms For more information see the section Responding to Alarms The RESET button also answers a ringing modem phone call when in monitoring mode Top of SmartMonitor Power On Off Button gray Reset Button blue NOTE PressingtheRESETbuttonwillnotsilencePatientorLooseLeadalarms ...

Page 27: ... Patient Input Connectors Two patient input connectors appear on the monitor The top connector supports connection of the oximeter patient cable The bottom connection is for the ECG patient cable Display of Values Values for heart rate breath rate and SpO2 level are viewable from the front panel display The SpO2 level display may also show OFF if no SpO2 sensor is installed when the monitor is tur...

Page 28: ...onitor detects a heart rate lower than the limit set by the physician SpO2 Lights The SpO2 light will appear green when the probe is connected to the patient and is monitoring the SpO2 level If the probe is disconnected or not transmitting a signal the SpO2 light will appear red The red high light comes on when the monitor detects an SpO2 level higher than the limit set by the physician The red lo...

Page 29: ...ed on Charger The power supply is plugged into the monitor Blinking if charging battery solid if battery is fully charged Low battery The battery power is low and needs to be charged Memory full The monitor memory is full or almost full Loose lead An electrode cable or lead wire connection is loose at one of the plug in ports or the electrodes are not making good contact with the patient s skin ...

Page 30: ...wo connections shown below RA Connection LA Connection Self Test Connector You use the Self Test Connector when performing a Functional Self Test to make sure the lead wires patient cables and monitor are working properly See the section Performing a Functional Self Test for more information ...

Page 31: ...s feature is for institutional hospital use only Modem Optional The SmartMonitor 2 PS may be equipped with a modem to transfer the memory to the child s home care provider See the section Transferring the Monitor s Information for more information See the sections FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada CS 03 Notice for information on connecting the modem to the telephone line ...

Page 32: ...he DC Power connector with the power supply Whenever the monitor is not in portable use on battery power only it should be connected to the power supply Stand The monitor comes with a removable handle The handle also acts as a stand that elevates the front panel display when the monitor is placed on a flat surface SpO2 ...

Page 33: ...Connect the ECG Patient Cable to the Monitor See the illustration at the end of this step Insert the round end of the ECG patient cable into the bottom round connector found on the front of the monitor Insert the connector with the red dot facing up The connector will snap into place To remove the ECG patient cable grasp it at the end of the patient input connector and gently pull back You should ...

Page 34: ... wire and insert it into the opening marked RA Take the black lead wire and insert it into the opening marked LA Firmly push each lead wire in until the socket snaps into place CAUTION Whenyouneedtoremovealeadwire graspandpullatthestrainreliefarealocatedneartheconnectingtip Do notgraspthewire NOTE Useofthethird green RL electrodeandleadwireisnormallynotrequiredbutmayhelpreduceexcessivefalselowhear...

Page 35: ... wires are fully inserted into the electrodes NOTE Yourhomecareprovidermayprovideyouwithstick onelectrodesthathavetheleadwiresalreadyattached Inthiscase this stepisnotnecessary Referto DisposableSelf AdhesiveElectrodes laterinthissection Step 5 Attach the Electrodes to the Child Belt Place the electrode belt on a flat surface Lay your child on the belt so that the belt is aligned with the child s ...

Page 36: ...de with the black lead wire on the child s left side Place the electrodes far enough apart so that when the belt is wrapped around the child the electrode will be located along the mid line of the side just below or lined up with the nipples Be sure the lead wires and ECG patient cable are leading down and away from the child s face and neck S NOTE Thewhiteleadwirelocationisillustratedwithawhiteel...

Page 37: ...t the child between the belt and the child NOTE Fornewbornsandverysmallbabies youmayneedtoshortenthebeltbycuttingoffapartoftheend Besuretoleave enoughroomtofastenthebeltsecurely WARNING Routetheleadwiresdownwardtoavoidstrangulation NOTE Removetheelectrodebeltandtheleadwireswhenyourchildisnotbeingmonitored Long termwearmaybe uncomfortable These steps describe only one method for electrode placement...

Page 38: ...w or lined up with the nipples Place the electrode with the black lead wire on the child s left side along the mid line of the side two finger widths below or lined up with the nipples An electrode belt is not needed with disposable electrodes NOTE Useofthethird green RL electrodeandleadwireisnormallynotrequiredbutmayhelpreduceexcessivefalselowheart ratealarms Placethegreenthirdelectrodealongtheou...

Page 39: ... back You should feel the connector body slide back and unlock the connector as you pull SpO2 CAUTION DonottwistorturntheoximeterpatientcabletoremoveitfromtheSmartMonitor2PSasthismaydamagethe oximeterpatientcableand ormonitor WARNING Theoximeterpatientcableshouldnotbeplacedoverthetopofthecribrail Itshouldbeplacedbetweenthe verticalbarstoavoidstrangulation NOTE Iftheoximeterpatientcableorprobeisnot...

Page 40: ...Use Adhesive Sensor indicated for use with patients between 10 and 50 kgs 10 000 to 50 000 grams LNOP YI Multi site Reusable Sensor with Standard Wrap indicated for use with patients weighing 1 kg 1 000 grams LNOP YI Multi site Reusable Sensor with Standard Petite Wrap indicated for use with patients weighing 1 kg 1 000 grams Please see the instructions packaged with the sensors for directions Sen...

Page 41: ...wer cord into the power supply Plug the power supply into a power outlet The green charge light on the monitor will now come on To remove the power supply from the monitor grasp the power supply connector at the base of the connector and gently pull back You should feel the connector body slide back and unlock the connector as you pull Do not twist or turn the power cable to remove it from the mon...

Page 42: ...rents Guide WARNING DoNOTusethedeviceifthepowercordisdamaged Contactyourhomecareprovider NOTE Whenthemonitorisnotbeingusedportably keepthepowersupplyconnectedandpluggedintoanACoutletatalltimes Thebatteriescannotbeovercharged ...

Page 43: ...contact your home care provider Testing the Alarm Before you use the monitor test to see if you can hear the alarm in different rooms while there is noise in your house CAUTION Beawarethatthealarmsoundisveryloud Always keep the area in front of the speaker clear Turn the monitor on without the child attached to sound the alarm Make sure you can hear the alarm in different areas of your home SpO 2 ...

Page 44: ...follows Gently pat the child The child may start breathing and correct the cause of the alarm on his her own If the child does not start breathing start physical stimulation immediately If the child starts breathing note it on your log sheet Press the RESET button to reset any alarm lights Red Apnea and or Low Heart or Low SpO2 Intermittent 1 beep sec Child is responsive and is breathing Color is ...

Page 45: ...nstructed Yellow Loose Lead Continuous Child is breathing and is responsive Color is good Check the connections between the electrodes lead wires ECG patient cable and the monitor If something has come loose reconnect it and press the RESET button The alarm should stop If the alarm continues see the section Performing a Functional SelfTest Yellow Loose Lead Continuous Child is breathing and is res...

Page 46: ...e information in this section will help you respond appropriately to system alarms When a monitor system alarm occurs one of the lights at the bottom of the front panel will come on If this light is on And this condition exists It means Power Continuous green light no alarm Normal operation The green power indicator light will come on and stay on for as long as the monitor is on Charger Continuous...

Page 47: ...yellow light continuous alarm Flashing yellow light no alarm When the monitor s Memory Almost Full parameter is reached the Memory Full light will flash The alarm will sound continuously The alarm will sound only if your home care provider programs your monitor to do so at the 50 full or at 80 full Press the RESET button to silence the alarm The light will blink every second NOTE MemoryAlmostFulli...

Page 48: ...tton Power Continuous green light continuous alarm with no other lights lit Check the display on the bottom of the monitor for error messages If no error messages the monitor was turned off improperly causing a sibling alarm To resolve Press and hold the blue RESET button Press and release the gray POWER button Wait 2 seconds then release the RESET button All Lights All lights are blinking and the...

Page 49: ...r widths below or lined up with the nipples If using the black reusable electrodes with the Velcro belt ensure the belt is quite snug Place the electrodes far enough apart so that when the belt is wrapped around the child the electrode will be located along the mid line of the side two finger widths below or lined up with the nipples The skin should be clean and dry if the skin is unusually dry yo...

Page 50: ...ement of the SpO2 oxygen sensor WARNING Donotplaceelectrodesonthetopofyourchild schest Thismayresultinfalsealarms Baby s right side Baby s left side NOTE Thewhiteleadwirelocationisillustratedabovewithawhiteelectrode theblackleadwirelocationwithablackelectrode ...

Page 51: ... the lights do not blink check that you have attached the electrode belt properly to the child that the lead wires are pushed in and that the cables are connected Once your child is properly connected to the monitor and the power is on the following should occur The green battery charger light is on solid or blinking The green power light is on The green respiration light and green heart light are...

Page 52: ...nd the Sibling Alarm will sound To silence the Sibling Alarm Press the POWER button and make sure that the power light is illuminated Press and hold the blue RESET button Press and release the gray POWER button Wait 2 seconds and then release the RESET button To resume monitoring press the gray POWER button If the monitor is alarming and there is an error code number displayed on the bottom LCD of...

Page 53: ...link only once for each breath although it may flash more times when your child is moving Your child s average respiration rate will appear on the front panel display above BrPM when the display is enabled SpO 2 Respiration Display Respiration Light WARNING Listenandwatchyourchildbreathe Iftherespirationlightflashesmoretimesorfewertimesthanyourchildbreathes contactyourhomecareproviderimmediately ...

Page 54: ...tton Low Breath Rate Your home care provider may have set your monitor to signal Low Breath Rate If so the following will occur Breath rate falls below the setting but pauses are short and do not cause an apnea alarm The apnea light will blink twice each second and the alarm will beep once each second If the monitor detects a pause in breathing longer than the limit set by your physician during a ...

Page 55: ...isplay The green light marked heart blinks with each heartbeat the monitor detects The patient s average heart rate will appear on the front panel display BPM when the display is enabled See the illustration that follows for the locations of these features SpO 2 Heart Light Heart Rate Display ...

Page 56: ... The monitor will alert you by the following The red light marked high will come on and the alarm beeps twice each second The beeping alarm stops when that condition no longer exists NOTE TheredlightwillstayonuntilyoupresstheblueRESETbutton See the illustration that follows for the location of the High Heart Rate Alarm Light SpO 2 High Heart Rate Alarm Light ...

Page 57: ...ur physician the following will occur The red light marked low heart rate will come on The alarm beeps once every second The beeping alarm stops when that condition no longer exists NOTE TheredlightstaysonuntilyoupresstheblueRESETbutton See the illustration that follows for the location of the Low Heart Rate Alarm Light SpO 2 Low Heart Rate Alarm Light ...

Page 58: ... the SpO2 level If the probe is disconnected or not transmitting a signal the SpO2 light will appear solid red This light may briefly change to orange when the sensor is first applied or adjusted Your child s average SpO2 level will appear on the front panel display above when the display is enabled SpO 2 SpO2 Light SpO2 Display NOTE Ifyouarenotmonitoringoxygensaturationlevels theLCDdisplayshows O...

Page 59: ...vel is higher than the limit set by the physician the following will occur The red light marked High SpO2 Alarm Light will come on and the alarm beeps twice each second The beeping alarm stops when the condition no longer exists SpO 2 High SpO2 Alarm Light NOTE TheredlightstaysonuntilyoupresstheblueRESETbutton ...

Page 60: ...evel is lower than the limit set by the physician the following will occur The red light marked Low SpO2 Alarm Light will come on and the alarm beeps once each second The beeping alarm stops when the condition no longer exists SpO 2 Low SpO2 Alarm Light NOTE TheredlightstaysonuntilyoupresstheblueRESETbutton ...

Page 61: ...5 hours The amount of time to completely recharge a fully depleted battery is eight hours Charging the Monitor Battery As a rule a fully charged battery can operate for 15 hours This may vary however depending on the level of use number of alarms and other factors When the low battery light comes on you should recharge the battery immediately A fully drained battery should be recharged for 8 hours...

Page 62: ...rstorecharge If the monitor is turned on the yellow low battery light blinks until the minimum charge level is reached Then the yellow light goes off CAUTION OnlyuseCircadiancebatteries Thepowersupplyconnectormustbepluggedintothemonitor s DCPowerInputasshownintheillustrationabove ...

Page 63: ... provider or physician Modem Download NOTE The monitor must be plugged into the electrical outlet during modem downloads There are three ways to download with a modem The first choice involves the modem automatically calling the home care dealer This is called Modem Auto Dial This doesn t involve any action on your part It is important to know that the modem inside the unit may use the phone line ...

Page 64: ...d it must be programmed with a Host Phone Number which is the phone number to be called for a connection with the computer as well as the date and time to call If the phone number field is blank no attempt to call will be made These must be set up in the monitor before it is placed in the patient home When the preset time for download approaches or when the memory full light illuminates follow the...

Page 65: ... the modem is programmed to call at 7 a m but fails to make a connection after eight attempts it will stop trying The next day at 7 a m it will try again This will continue until a connection is made NOTE Be aware that some features available on your phone may interfere with the download Call Waiting Call Forwarding and Party Lines all increase the likelihood of problems when downloading Call Wait...

Page 66: ... and release the RESET button again located at the top of the monitor The monitor s bottom display will read Communication Mode is Now Active The monitor beeps every 10 seconds whenever it is in the Communications Mode This is a reminder that the monitor is powered on for working with the computer Memory Card or modem but not for monitoring the child Do not connect the child to the monitor when in...

Page 67: ...r phone may interfere with the download Call Waiting Call Forwarding and Party Lines all increase the likelihood of problems when downloading Call Waiting cannot be disabled when receiving a phone call Modem Auto Answer in Monitor Mode The monitor must be connected to AC power during modem download 1 Connect a phone cord from the wall jack to the modem connector on the back of the monitor 2 To all...

Page 68: ...one line from the monitor and the phone will work normally NOTE Be aware that some features available on your phone may interfere with the download Call Waiting Call Forwarding and Party Lines all increase the likelihood of problems when downloading Call Waiting cannot be disabled when receiving a phone call Transferring the Monitor s Data to a Memory Card The memory card is a credit card sized el...

Page 69: ... facing you See illustration enter enter Push button to remove Memory Card Press the POWER button ON After a short delay the display will read INITIALIZING PLEASE WAIT Then MENU MODE ENTER PROPER KEY SEQUENCE Press the ENTER button within 10 seconds The display will read SMARTMONITOR 2 PS MENU SELECTION NOTE Alldatainthememorycardatthetimeofadownloadwillbeoverwritten Release Button Memory Display ...

Page 70: ... Press the ENTER button The display will now show Transferring Data Once the transfer is complete the display will change to Data Transferred Turn the monitor power OFF Press and hold blue RESET button Press and release gray POWER button Continue to hold blue RESET button Once the monitor is powered off press the black RELEASE button by the memory card to remove it from the monitor ...

Page 71: ...s components Component Cleaning Instructions Monitor Power Supply and Safety LeadWires Use a clean cloth and any of the following to clean these components Unscented dishwashing detergent 3 hydrogen peroxide solution the kind found in most stores 91 Isopropyl alcohol the kind found in most stores 10 bleach solution Germicidal cloth Electrodes Do not attempt to clean the disposable style electrodes...

Page 72: ...f test at least once a week or according to the instructions given by your home care provider You should also perform the test After a lead wire is changed After one of the patient cables is changed When the monitor has been scanned by airport x ray machines To perform the functional self test follow the steps listed below Insert the ECG patient cable into the socket located on the front of the mo...

Page 73: ...mes on the amount of time before the red apnea light comes on is determined by the apnea delay parameter selected at the time the monitor was set up and the low heart light remains on There should be no green heart or respiration light flashes during this time Remove the SpO2 sensor from your finger The SpO2 light will turn red and the SpO2 display will show dashes Reapply the SpO2 sensor to your ...

Page 74: ...The monitor should remain plugged into an electrical outlet Allow the monitor s battery to recharge for 8 hours If the monitor cannot be used because the battery is completely discharged contact your home care provider To operate the monitor and recharge battery follow the procedures as described next in Troubleshooting under the Condition No power battery drained Memory Full The monitor s full me...

Page 75: ...our home care provider Contact your home care provider All lights will flash together and the alarm will beep in unison with the flashing lights Pressing the RESET button will not silence alarm Internal error condition detected by the monitor If an error number is displayed on the LCD the LCD is located on the bottom of the monitor record this information Contact your home care provider If there i...

Page 76: ...r Alarm Sound Continuous No Lights No power battery drained Connect power supply Use Power Off to silence alarm Press and hold the blue RESET button Press and release the gray POWER button Wait five seconds Then release the RESET button Prior to use allow the battery to charge approximately 30 minutes You may then operate the monitor while it is plugged in Allow the battery to charge for 6 hours b...

Page 77: ...lly inserted into the electrodes sensors and patient cables Replace lead wires and perform a Functional Self Test Replace patient cables and perform a Functional Self Test SpO2 light remains red or orange when connected to child Connections between the sensor oximeter patient cable and monitor have not been made properly Defective sensor Check all connections Verify the following a child s skin un...

Page 78: ... off Incorrect modem selection on computer Defective power supply phone cord or phone splitter Plug the monitor into AC power before performing a download and verify that the charging light is on Connect phone line to monitor and to phone wall jack Turn the monitor s power on and verify that power light is on Verify modem selection on computer Replace power supply replace phone cord plug phone cor...

Page 79: ...tion 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 36W DC Power Consumption 12VDC 3 0Amps max Li Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack 7 4VDC 4 4AH or greater Environmental Conditions OperatingTemperature 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Operating Humidity 15 to 95 non condensing StorageTemperature 20 C to 60 C Storage Humidity 15 to 95 non condensing Battery ChargeTemperature 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C ...

Page 80: ...nitor 2 PS system is classified as follows Type of protection against electric shock Class II Internally Powered Degree of protection against electric shock Type BF Applied Part Degree of protection against ingress of water IPX1 Drip Proof Mode of operation Continuous Disposal When necessary dispose of the monitor in accordance with local regulations If you are subject to the WEEE RoHS directives ...

Page 81: ...ings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A not applicable for device with rated power of 75W or less Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user of this device should make sure it is used in such...

Page 82: ... 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Mains power quality should be that of a typical home or hospital environment If the user of the device requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the device be powered from an uninterruptible po...

Page 83: ... frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz b The compliance levels in the ISM...

Page 84: ...pplies NOTE 2 The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 90 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz NOTE 3 An additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range of 80 MHz and ...

Page 85: ... Electrode A conductor used to establish electrical contact between the monitor and the child s skin Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Undesirable signals caused by electrical energy When EMI occurs at high frequencies it is also called Radio Frequency Interference RFI Functional Self Test A user performed test to verify that the monitor patient cables and lead wires are working properly Heart rat...

Page 86: ... inhaling and exhaling air RL connection Use of the third green RL electrode and lead wire is normally not required but may help reduce excessive false low heart rate alarms This is placed on the outer thigh of the child s left leg SpO2 Levels A measurement of how much oxygen is contained in the blood Strain Relief Area Located at the connecting tip of the lead wires or cables this area has added ...

Page 87: ...baby was breathing normally Forty six alarms actually indicated apnea On average the monitor sounded a false alarm once every 67 minutes With all apnea monitors you can expect a certain amount of false alarms Often times these false alarms are caused by the baby s movement and the amount of contact made by the electrodes on the baby s skin In the home environment your baby s apnea monitor will be ...

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