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Figure 43. IBP Waveform Menu 

 

Table 34. (P1 Label) Waveform Menu 

Level 1 Menu 

Level 2 Menu or Response 

(P1 Label) WAVEFORM MENU 

Sweep Speed   

12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s, 50.0 mm/s 

P1 Label   

P1, ABP 

P1 Scale 

0~50, 0~100, 0~200, 0~300 mmHg, Auto 

Pressure Zero Setting 

No, Yes 

Waveform Select 

ECG, Pleth, Respiration, (P1 Label), (P2 Label), Capno

Return  

 

Table 35. (P2 Label) Waveform Menu 

Level 1 Menu 

Level 2 Menu or Response 

(P2 Label) WAVEFORM MENU 

Sweep Speed   

12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s, 50.0 mm/s 

P2 Label   

P2, CVP, PAP, LAP 

P2 Scale 

0~20, 0~50, 0~100, 0~200, 0~300 mmHg, Auto 

Pressure Zero Setting 

No, Yes 

Waveform Select 

ECG, Pleth, Respiration, (P1 Label), (P2 Label), Capno

Return  

 

 
Sweep Speed 

The user-selectable sweep speed determines the speed at which IBP waveform trace 
moves across the screen. 

Sweep Speed

 can be selected from 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s 

and 50 mm/s, and the IBP waveform is synchronized with ECG waveform and Pleth 
waveform. 

 

Scale 

The use can select the scale of P1 and P2 in the IBP waveform menu. When Auto is 
selected, the monitor automatically set the scale upon the IBP measurement value.   
 

Summary of Contents for BP-S510

Page 1: ...Patient Monitor BP S510 Operation Manual Part Number A7072 Rev 1 1731064B Revised Date 04 2006 Printed in Korea Copyright 2005 2006 All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...esponsibility of the user z Maintenance and repairs utilizing maintenance components that are not specified by Colin Medical Technology z Device modifications or use of accessories not recommended by...

Page 3: ...Battery Power 23 Battery Status Indication 24 Charging a Low Battery 24 USING THE MONITOR 25 Turning on the Monitor 25 Setting Date and Time 27 Setting Basic Setup Parameters 28 ALARMS AND LIMITS 33 G...

Page 4: ...CO2 Menu Functions 77 Description of Capno Waveform Menu Functions 78 TRENDS 81 General 81 Tabular Trend Data 81 Graphical Trend Data 83 MENU STRUCTURE 85 PRINTING 99 General 99 Print Out Configurati...

Page 5: ...andard 3 Electrode Placement 46 Figure 22 5 Electrode Placement 46 Figure 23 HR PR display 48 Figure 24 HR PR Menu 48 Figure 25 ECG Waveform display 49 Figure 26 ECG Waveform Menu 49 Figure 27 NIBP di...

Page 6: ...e 17 Audible Alarm Characteristics 38 Table 18 Alarm Limits Menu 40 Table 19 Alarm Limits Ranges 41 Table 20 ECG Lead Colors 47 Table 21 ECG Lead Pairs 47 Table 22 HR PR Menu 48 Table 23 ECG Waveform...

Page 7: ...onnel should use this monitor Do not allow patients to touch this monitor Allowing patients to touch this monitor could cause accidents WARNING This monitor cannot be used when MRI is in progress If M...

Page 8: ...leakage current beyond the restricted level WARNING Do not place anything on top of this monitor If something is spilled over the monitor or gets into it such spillage may cause fire or electric shock...

Page 9: ...terface must be certified according to IEC60950 for data processing equipment or IEC60601 1 for electromedical equipment All combinations of equipment must be in compliance with IEC60601 1 1 system re...

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Page 11: ...thin the hospital Hospital type facilities include physician office based facilities sleep labs skilled nursing facilities surgical centers and sub acute care centers About This Manual This manual exp...

Page 12: ...is connected to AC power source Refer to the Battery Operation section for details Display The monitoring screen is a color LCD that shows all graphic and numeric patient information as well as status...

Page 13: ...r 2 Alarm silence button 3 NIBP interval button 4 NIBP start stop button 5 LCD 6 Jog dial 7 Power on indicator 8 Power on off button 9 Battery charging indicator 1 10 Battery charging indicator 2 11 R...

Page 14: ...porarily suspends the audible alarm by pressing over 2 seconds NIBP interval button allow you to set the NIBP auto measurement interval NIBP start stop button toggles between starting and stopping NIB...

Page 15: ...9 Rear Panel Components 1 Handle 4 Equipotential terminal 2 Ventilators 5 Speaker 3 VESA connector holes Figure 2 Rear Panel Components...

Page 16: ...r 2 Temperature channel 1 8 AC power connector 3 Temperature channel 2 9 Water trap option 4 SpO2 connector 10 CO2 connector option 5 IBP channel 1 option 11 CO2 Filter option 6 IBP channel 2 option 1...

Page 17: ...11 Right Panel Components 1 USB port 4 Battery cover 2 LAN port 5 Recorder option 3 RS 232 port Figure 4 Right Panel Components...

Page 18: ...turer Temperature connector Date of manufacture SpO2 connector Reference number NIBP connector Serial number IBP connector Environmental shipping storage altitude limitations CO2 connector Environment...

Page 19: ...10 Alarm limits icon 3 Waveform 11 Time display 4 Waveform area 12 Numerical area 5 Informative message area 13 Alarm icon 6 Battery status icon 14 Alarm limit values 7 Patient mode icon 15 Title of n...

Page 20: ...icon End tidal carbon dioxide concentration Plethysmograph icon Temperature channel 1 icon Capnograph icon Temperature channel 2 icon Impedance respiration waveform icon Delta T icon T1 T2 HR PR icon...

Page 21: ...HR PR Green Plethysmograph and SpO2 Cyan NIBP Yellow Respiration White Temperature Pink Capnograph InCO2 and EtCO2 Orange IBP1 P1 Label Purple IBP2 P2 Label Blue General background Black Informative...

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Page 23: ...is not obstructed Failure to do so could result in an inaudible alarm tone CAUTION Recharging the battery is strongly recommended when the battery has not been recharged for 2 or more months CAUTION...

Page 24: ...rd Accessories Figure Description REF Q ty Main Unit BP S510 1 OPERATION MANUAL English 1731064 1 AC POWER CORD 046111 1 BATTERY 040074 1 ROLL PAPER Only when Recorder option is installed 2 For NIBP C...

Page 25: ...EF Q ty For ECG ECG 3 LEAD WIRES No 5 G R Y AG1002 1 SpO2 DURA SENSOR DS 100A 1 For SpO2 SpO2 EXTENSION CABLE DOC 10 1 For CO2 SAMPLING SET AIRWAY ADAPTER NAFION TUBE SAMPLING TUBE Only when CO2 optio...

Page 26: ...R MAX I ADULT NASAL OXISENSOR MAX R MAX FAST CO2 C005ZZ WATER TRAP C003ZZ NAFION TUBE pce 10 C004ZZ SAMPLING TUBE pce 10 C002ZZ AIR WAY ADAPTER pce 10 IBP AS012Z IBP DISPOSABLE TRANSDUCER DT 12 pce 10...

Page 27: ...cord into a properly grounded mains outlet 3 If necessary connect grounding wire Connect the grounding wire connector to the equipotential terminal on the rear panel Now attach the clip end of the gro...

Page 28: ...end of the hose see Figure 3 SpO2 Cables and Sensors 1 Select an appropriate sensor for the patient and desired application Refer to the SpO2 Monitoring section 2 Connect the extension cable DOC 10 to...

Page 29: ...y Power The monitor has an internal battery that can be used to power the monitor when AC power source is not available The battery status icon appears on the screen when the monitor is on battery pow...

Page 30: ...arm indicator is lit with yellow This alarm cannot be silenced while running on battery power Connecting the monitor to AC power will silence the alarm A high priority alarm occurs for about 5 minutes...

Page 31: ...itor Instead contact qualified service personnel or your local supplier Note The post test tone sounds when the monitor completes the Power On Self Test POST This functions as an audible confirmation...

Page 32: ...e monitor detects an internal problem during POST the monitor will display an error code and will not display the monitoring screen If an error code is displayed during POST contact qualified service...

Page 33: ...lect Date Time menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to display the desired number for year month day hour or minute and then press the jog dial to select the desired number Note The time format is 24 hours only...

Page 34: ...mm s 50 0mm s Wave Record Time 20 sec Continuous Wave Record Select ECG 1 ECG 2 ECG 1 PLETH ECG 1 RESP ECG 1 P1 Label ECG 1 P2 Label ECG 1 CAPNO Record On Alarm On Off Auto List Record On Off Alarm Vo...

Page 35: ...on 1 Rotate the jog dial to highlight Alarm volume Key beep volume or HR PR tone volume 2 Press the jog dial Levels of Alarm volume Key beep volume or HR PR tone volume will appear 3 Rotate the jog di...

Page 36: ...CG 3 SpO2 RESP CAPNO Figure 13 CO2 option display 9 6 ch wave with IBP option ECG 1 ECG 2 IBP 1 IBP 2 SpO2 RESP Figure 14 IBP option display 9 6 ch wave with IBP CO2 option ECG 1 ECG 2 IBP 1 IBP 2 SpO...

Page 37: ...ig number icon again Note The menus can be accessed in Big Number Screen without returning the main screen Note When an alarm condition occurs the visual or audible alarm is activated in Big Number Sc...

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Page 39: ...ital signs z Technical alarms Note The audible and visual alarms on the monitor used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms are the primary source for notifying medical personnel that a patie...

Page 40: ...on rate upper limit Resp Upper limit violated Resp Under the respiration rate lower limit Resp Lower limit violated Over the systolic upper limit label SYS upper limit violated Under the systolic lowe...

Page 41: ...pulse C20 Cuff size is inadequate to patient C21 NIBP Check cuff hose and mode C21 NIBP module error BPM pressure sensor fault Pump operated for ten seconds however pressure does not change Check the...

Page 42: ...cclusion alarm Capno Occlusion Capno Water trap full alarm Capno Water trap full Low Priority Table 14 Low Priority Alarm Technical Alarm Message Parameter Condition Messages ECG ECG signal is saturat...

Page 43: ...r neo C19 NIBP Retry Cuff pressure failure C19 NIBP Cuff size is inadequate to patient C21 NIBP Retry Check cuff hose and mode C21 ECG Pacer pulse detection is on ECG Pacer detect is on Waiting for ze...

Page 44: ...tient safety could be compromised WARNING Make sure that the monitor speaker is not obstructed Failure to do so could result in an inaudible alarm tone Table 17 Audible Alarm Characteristics Alarm Cat...

Page 45: ...check alarm limits to make sure that they are appropriate for the patient being monitored You can change alarm limits from default values if necessary Alarm limits or Alarm suspension may be set in tw...

Page 46: ...end for each parameter Alarm Limits Display On Off Auto Alarm On Off Auto Alarm Setting Setting for each parameter Return Note Record on Alarm can be only set via Setup menu Note Audible alarm silence...

Page 47: ...C 59 0 113 9 F 100 4 F 14 5 45 0 C 14 5 C 58 1 113 F 58 1 F 0 5 C 0 9 F Neonatal 15 0 45 5 C 39 0 C 59 0 113 9 F 102 2 F 14 5 45 0 C 14 5 C 58 1 113 F 58 1 F 0 5 C 0 9 F EtCO2 mmHg kPa Adult 2 80 mmH...

Page 48: ...an Adult 50 to 260 mmHg 180 mmHg 6 7 34 7 kPa 24 0 kPa 60 to 250 mmHg 40 mmHg 8 0 33 3 kPa 5 3 kPa 10 mmHg 1 3 kPa Neonatal 50 to 260 mmHg 110 mmHg 6 7 34 7 kPa 14 7 kPa 60 to 250 mmHg 20 mmHg 8 0 33...

Page 49: ...he alarm tone The alarm resumes after the audible alarm silence period if the alarm condition has not been corrected 2 Check the patient and provide appropriate care During the audible alarm silence p...

Page 50: ...s audible alarms for a user defined Audible alarm suspend period 10 20 30 or 60 minutes selected via service menu If Audible alarm suspend period is set to other than Off or Indefinite the audible ala...

Page 51: ...k of burns to the patient WARNING For pacemaker patients the monitor may continue to count pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest or some arrhythmias To reduce the likelihood of this ensu...

Page 52: ...y time after defibrillation 1 Select the electrodes to be used Use only one type of electrode on the same patient to avoid variations in electrical resistance Prepare the electrode sites according to...

Page 53: ...20 ECG Lead Colors Lead AAMI IEC 1 Right arm White RA Red R 2 Left arm Black LA Yellow L 3 Left leg Red LL Green F 4 Right leg Green RL Black N 5 1 to 5 6 V Chest Brown V White C Table 21 ECG Lead Pai...

Page 54: ...erical area 1 HR PR icon 4 HR PR alarm limits value 2 HR PR source icon 5 HR PR value 3 HR PR alarm icon Figure 23 HR PR display Figure 24 HR PR Menu Table 22 HR PR Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or R...

Page 55: ...om in order of IBP SpO2 or NIBP The color of the source icon will be changed according to current source If the pulse rate is derived from NIBP the value will be displayed for only 180 minutes after t...

Page 56: ...from 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s and 50 0 mm s and ECG waveform is synchronized with Pleth waveform and IBP waveform Size The user selectable ECG waveform size allows you to adjust the amplitude of an ECG wa...

Page 57: ...s of frequent measurement and or use of CONT mode against the risk of injury WARNING Ensure the patient is quiet with minimal movement during NIBP readings minimize the patient s shivering WARNING Nev...

Page 58: ...rrespond to the measurement s systolic mean and diastolic blood pressure values The cuff is first increased in pressure until it reaches a pressure above arterial occlusion As the cuff starts to defla...

Page 59: ...at the index line on the edge of the cuff sits inside the range Use a different sized cuff if the index line is outside of the range because this will cause a major discrepancy in blood pressure readi...

Page 60: ...al is the time from when one measurement starts to when the next measurement starts The measurement value will be displayed until another measurement starts When the AUTO mode is cancelled the last me...

Page 61: ...lic pressure icon 10 Diastolic pressure value 3 Systolic alarm icon 11 Diastolic pressure alarm limits value 4 Systolic alarm limits value 12 Diastolic pressure alarm icon 5 MAP icon 13 Diastolic pres...

Page 62: ...sure can be set from 120 to 220 mmHg for adult or from 80 to 140 mmHg for neonatal BP on Alarm If the BP on Alarm is On the monitor will automatically take a measurement when an alarm condition occur...

Page 63: ...z significant levels of dysfunctional hemoglobin such as carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin z intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue z exposure to excessive illumination such...

Page 64: ...t that measures fractional saturation fractional measurements must be converted as follows functional saturation fractional saturation 100 carboxyhemoglobin methemoglobin Measured versus Calculated Sa...

Page 65: ...ity is acceptable Refer to the sensor directions for use Table 26 SpO2 Sensors Sensor Model Patient Size OXIMAX oxygen transducer Sterile single use only MAX N MAX I MAX P MAX A MAX AL MAX R 3 or 40 k...

Page 66: ...e SpO2 menu C Lock automatically becomes operational any time a valid ECG signal is detected by the monitor It is not necessary to turn C Lock off if an ECG signal is not available the monitor handles...

Page 67: ...nu or Response PLETH WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s 50 0 mm s Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 Label Capno Return Sweep Speed The user selectable Sweep Speed determines...

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Page 69: ...to affect electromagnetic interference General The impedance respiration measurement uses the impedance between ECG electrodes Human respiration takes place by chest expansion by the respiratory muscl...

Page 70: ...spiration value Figure 33 Respiration Display Figure 34 Respiration Menu Table 29 Respiration Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response RESPIRATION MENU Respiration Apnea Off Auto awRR imRR awRR imRR...

Page 71: ...the monitor will activate an apnea alarm When Step 60 is selected the monitor will sound two beeps in 20 second interval from no breath At 60 seconds elapsed an apnea alarm will be activated When Step...

Page 72: ...RM MENU Sweep Speed 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s Size 1 4 1 2 1 1 5 2 5 steps Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 Label Capno Return Sweep Speed The user selectable sweep speed determin...

Page 73: ...te readings at the specific body site is about 10 seconds Setup Connections The monitor is designed to accept signals from the temperature probes YSI 400 series for skin rectal or etc Refer to the tem...

Page 74: ...onse TEMPERATURE MENU T1 Alarm Limits Adjustment Upper Alarm Limit Lower Alarm Limit T1 Alarm Suspend On Off T2 Alarm Limits Adjustment Upper Alarm Limit Lower Alarm Limit T2 Alarm Suspend On Off Retu...

Page 75: ...certified transducer with a sensitivity of 5 V V mmHg at an excitation voltage of 5VDC and a measurement range of 50 to 300mmHg WARNING Do not reuse disposable single use transducers WARNING Ensure th...

Page 76: ...ure icon 16 IBP 2 mean alarm icon 3 IBP 1 systolic alarm icon 17 IBP 2 mean pressure value 4 IBP 1 systolic alarm limits value 18 IBP 1 mean alarm icon 5 IBP 2 icon 19 IBP 1 mean alarm limits value 6...

Page 77: ...ent Upper Alarm Limit Lower Alarm Limit P1 Label Alarm Suspend On Off Return Table 33 IBP 2 Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response P2 Label MENU P2 Label P2 CVP PAP LAP Pressure Zero Setting No Ye...

Page 78: ...red and measurement will be initiated 5 When Zero Calibration is done the handle of three way tap should be turned to the atmosphere direction and the release part should be covered by the cap 6 IBP m...

Page 79: ...ed 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s 50 0 mm s P2 Label P2 CVP PAP LAP P2 Scale 0 20 0 50 0 100 0 200 0 300 mmHg Auto Pressure Zero Setting No Yes Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 Label Capno Retur...

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Page 81: ...not use for in breathing system and inhalation anaesthetic agents General The monitor provides the continuous end tidal carbon dioxide EtCO2 inspired carbon dioxide InCO2 and respiration rate by usin...

Page 82: ...evice if the Occlusion message has not displayed after the sample line was seal checked as measurement readings will be incorrect Check to see that the sample gas is not diluted If gas is diluted meas...

Page 83: ...splay Figure 46 CO2 Menu Table 36 CO2 Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response CO2 MENU Capno Measurement On Off InCO2 Alarm Limits Adjustment Upper Alarm Limit Lower Alarm Limit InCO2 Alarm Suspend...

Page 84: ...pno Waveform Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response CAPNO WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s Scale Auto 0 40 0 60 0 80 Calibration Yes No Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P...

Page 85: ...eparation Prepare the optional designated calibration gas and the flowmeter pressure adjustment instrument Thoroughly check the component ratio of the calibration gas as there are numerous types on th...

Page 86: ...ling is completed the message Please turn off CO2 10 calibration gas will appear Turn off the calibration gas by turning the knob of the flowmeter If Gas Calibration Fails If gas calibration fails whi...

Page 87: ...ons NIBP measurement and error event After the monitor has stored 1500 trend data the monitor begins to store the new data over the oldest data Tabular Trend Data The monitor presents trend informatio...

Page 88: ...ll 2 Press the jog dial to activate scrolling 3 Rotate the jog dial to scroll through the trend data Clockwise rotation moves forward to newer data Counter clockwise rotation moves backward to older d...

Page 89: ...mbols specified in table 3 The vertical range of a graphical trend is presented with fixed value and the horizontal range is 90 minutes The newest data appears at the right of graphical trend Use the...

Page 90: ...l trend 2 Press the jog dial to set to On 3 Rotate the jog dial to highlight Return then press the jog dial to return to the graphical trend screen Only parameters set to On will be displayed in the g...

Page 91: ...ead Select I II III aVR aVL aVF V Chest Lead Return Sweep Speed 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s 50 mm s Return Size Up Down Return Pacer Detect On Off Filter Mode Monitor Low Extend Filter Respiration Rejection R...

Page 92: ...mm s Return Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 Label Capno Return Return RESPIRATION WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s Return Size Up Down Return Waveform Select...

Page 93: ...NU Sweep Speed 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s 50 0 mm s Return P1 Label P1 ABP Return P1 Scale 0 50 0 100 0 200 0 300 AUTO Return Pressure Zero Setting Yes No Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 La...

Page 94: ...p Speed 12 5 mm s 25 0 mm s 50 0 mm s Return P2 Label P2 CVP PAP LAP Return P2 Scale 0 20 0 50 0 100 0 200 0 300 Auto Return Pressure Zero Setting Yes No Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label...

Page 95: ...No Return Waveform Select ECG Pleth Respiration P1 Label P2 Label Capno Return Return Note You can select the same waveform to display in two consecutive waveform areas HR PR MENU HR PR Source AUTO E...

Page 96: ...80 mmHg 200 mmHg 220 mmHg Neonatal 80 mmHg 100 mmHg 120 mmHg 140 mmHg Return BP On Alarm On Off Smart Clock On Off Completion Sound On Off Smart Inflation On Off Alarm limits adjustment Alarm suspend...

Page 97: ...utomatic Mode Interval Off Cont 1 min 2 min 2 5 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 45 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 180 min Return SpO2 MENU C Lock On Off Alarm limits adjustment Alarm suspend se...

Page 98: ...justment Alarm suspend setting mmHg SYS MEAN DIA 200 180 160 70 40 30 On On On Off Off Off Return P2 LABEL MENU P2 Label P2 CVP PAP LAP Return Pressure Zero Setting Yes No Alarm limits adjustment Alar...

Page 99: ...ec preset for loss of respiration Off 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 60 sec Step 60 Step 90 Return Alarm limits adjustment Alarm suspend setting RESP 30 0 On Off Return CO2 MENU Capno Measurement On Off Alarm l...

Page 100: ...stment Alarm suspend setting C T1 T2 38 0 38 0 14 5 14 5 On On Off Off Return TABULAR TREND MENU Scroll Save Time Interval Off 0 5 min 1 min 2 min 2 5 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 120...

Page 101: ...D MENU Scroll HR PR On Off NIBP On Off P1 Label On Off P2 Label On Off SPO2 On Off RESP On Off EtCO2 On Off T1 On Off T2 On Off Trend Clear Yes No Return DATE TIME MENU Date YYYY MM DD Time HH 24 hour...

Page 102: ...Wave Record Select ECG 1 ECG 2 ECG 1 PLETH ECG 1 RESP ECG 1 P1 Label ECG 1 P2 Label ECG 1 CAPNO Return Record On Alarm On Off Auto List Record On Off Alarm Volume HR PR Tone Volume Off Key Beep Volume...

Page 103: ...14 5 14 5 On On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off NIBP P1 Label P2 Label SYS MAP DIA SYS MEAN DIA SYS MEAN DIA 200 180 160 200 180 160 200 180 160 70 40 30 70 40 30 70 40 30 On On On Off Off...

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Page 105: ...ing real time graphical and numeric information beginning 10 seconds before the print initiation and ending 10 seconds after that event Continuous A print of real time graphical and numeric informatio...

Page 106: ...nt Out If Wave record time is set to Continuous the monitor will print out numeric data every minute and waveforms continuously by pressing the Record button as shown in Figure 54 Figure 54 Continuous...

Page 107: ...ressing the Record button as shown in Figure 56 Figure 56 Graphical Trend Printing Setting Information Print Out The monitor can print out all internal settings by selecting Print value of configurati...

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Page 109: ...g conditions Note This equipment is to be used on a network and the communication wirings RJ45 LAN and RS232 are limited to inside of the building Cable Connections RS 232 The pin layouts of 15 pin RS...

Page 110: ...connect and verify that your facility s nurse call system is activated The nurse call feature of the monitor is operational when the monitor is powered by AC power or battery power The nurse call feat...

Page 111: ...te For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the monitor Returning the Monitor and Syste...

Page 112: ...and recycling instructions regarding disposal or recycling of device components including batteries If the monitor has not been used 2 months the Ni MH battery will need charging To charge the batter...

Page 113: ...en if necessary 2 Reach in and remove the empty paper core by pulling it over gently with your thumb and index finger 3 Insert a new paper roll oriented properly 4 Pull the paper out towards you until...

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Page 115: ...Operation section 2 The monitor screen does not function properly and the power on beep tones do not sound during the power on self test z Do not use the monitor contact qualified service personnel or...

Page 116: ...easured because noises interrupted pulse waveform signal Check for motion artifacts or external vibration and then measure again When it occurs in the initial measurement in continuous mode the second...

Page 117: ...the IBP module is correctly installed after the BP S510 is powered off If the problem persists reboot the monitor SpO2 Loss of pulse Signal obtained from sensor is weak SpO2 could not be measured The...

Page 118: ...rodes are new and wet Confirm the patient s skin is clean label Unable to zero calibration Could not zero calibrate pressure Check that the transducer is open to the atmosphere and check the three way...

Page 119: ...ssure could not be measured because oscillation graph was not normal There is a possibility that patient movement or external vibration interrupted the measurement Check whether a patient stays still...

Page 120: ...order paper In case the recorder door is open close the door In case the recorder paper is empty insert new paper and close the door SYSTEM Abnormally shut down last time The monitor has been abnormal...

Page 121: ...h interference due to close proximity or strength of a source may affect monitor operation WARNING The monitor is designed for use in environments in which the signal can be obscured by electromagneti...

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Page 123: ...kPa BP On Alarm On Off Off Off Smart Clock On Off On On Smart Inflation On Off On On Completion Sound On Off On On NIBP Automatic Mode Interval Off Cont 1 2 2 5 3 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 90 120 180 minute...

Page 124: ...mHg 6 7 kPa P2 DIA Upper Alarm Limits 50 to 260 mmHg Adult Neo 10 mmHg steps 6 7 to 34 7 kPa Adult Neo 1 3 kPa steps 160 mmHg 21 3 kPa 100 mmHg 13 3 kPa P2 DIA Lower Alarm Limits 60 to 250 mmHg Adult...

Page 125: ...5 6 7 4 Sleep Mode Off 10 20 30 min Off Main Screen 4ch wave 6ch wave Big Number Alarm Limits Display On Off On Auto Alarm On Off Off Auto Alarm Setting Upper 10 to 50 40 Auto Alarm Setting Lower 50...

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Page 127: ...er Instrument Dimensions 360 280 215 mm W H D including a handle and excluding options and accessories Weight 5 5 kg excluding optional configurations and accessories Degree of Protection against Elec...

Page 128: ...V 3 8 Ampere Hours Recharge Over 12 hours with monitor turned on off Shelf Life 2 years new battery fully charged Compliance 91 157 EEC Environmental Conditions Operation Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50...

Page 129: ...0 Hz Filter 0 5 Hz 30 Hz Monitor 0 5 Hz 40 Hz Respiration Rejection 1 Hz 40 Hz ECG Size 1 4 1 2 1 1 5 2 Display Sweep Speeds 12 5 mm sec 25 0 mm sec and 50 0 mm sec Defibrillator Discharge Recovery 5...

Page 130: ...nge Adult 60 mmHg 250 mmHg Neonatal 40 mmHg 120 mmHg Diastolic Pressure Range Adult 40 mmHg 200 mmHg Neonatal 20 mmHg 90 mmHg MAP Pressure Range Adult 45 mmHg 235 mmHg Neonatal 30 mmHg 100 mmHg NIBP A...

Page 131: ...with the energy not exceeding 15mW Temperature Probe Type Thermistor probe YSI 400 series Parameter Displayed T1 T2 Range 15 C 45 C 59 F to 113 F Display Accuracy 0 1 C 25 C to 45 C or 0 2 F 77 F to...

Page 132: ...me of Flow Rate 1 0 sec at normal condition at flow rate of 10 l min 2 0 sec after sustained pressure Fall Time of Flow Rate 1 2 sec at normal condition at flow rate of 10 l min 2 2 sec after sustaine...

Page 133: ...equirements for programmable medical systems IEC60601 1 6 2004 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 6 General requirements for safety Collateral Standard Usability ISO10993 1 2003 Biological evaluation...

Page 134: ...magnetic field Ed 1 1 IEC61000 4 11 2004 Voltage dips short interruption and voltage variation on power supply input lines Ed 2 0 CISPR 11 1997 EN55011 1998 Limits and methods of measurement of radio...

Page 135: ...Immunity Test IEC60601 1 2 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floor should be wood...

Page 136: ...000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 800 MHz 3 V m 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 Vrms 3 V m 3 V m Potable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer t...

Page 137: ...obile RF communications equipment transmitters and the BP S510 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of...

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