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RANGE 
EXCEEDED 

Measuring range exceeds the 
specified upper limit. 

HIGH 

Reset NIBP module, if failure persists, 
stop using measuring function of NIBP 
module, notify biomedical engineer or 
Our service staff. 

EXCESSIVE 
MOTION 

Affected by arm motion, signal 
noise is too large or pulse rate is 
not regular. 

LOW 

Make sure that the patient under 
monitoring is motionless. 

OVER 
PRESSURE 

Pressure has exceeded the 
specified upper safety limit. 

HIGH 

Measure again, if failure persists, stop 
using measuring function of NIBP module 
and notify biomedical engineer or Our 
service staff. 

SIGNAL 
STURATED 

Excessive motion 

LOW 

Stop the patient from moving. 

PNEUMATIC 
LEAK 

During pneumatic test, leak is 
detected. 

LOW 

Check and replace the leaking parts, if 
required, notify biomedical engineer or 
Our service staff. 

NIBP SYSTEM 
FAILURE 

Operation of blood pressure 
pump system is failed. 

HIGH 

Stop using measuring function of NIBP 
module, notify biomedical engineer or 
Our service staff. 

CUFF TYPE ERR 

Cuff type does not comply with 
the patient type. 

LOW 

Select appropriate cuff type 

NIBP TIME OUT 

Measuring time has exceeded 
120 seconds (adult) or 90 
seconds (neonatal). 

HIGH 

Measure again or use other measuring 
method. 

NIBP 
ILLEGALLY 
RESET 

Abnormal module reset 

HIGH 

Reset again 

MEASURE FAIL 

Problem happens when 
measuring the curve. The system 
cannot perform measurement, 
analysis or calculation. 

HIGH 

Check the cuff. Make sure that the patient 
under monitoring is motionless. Measure 
again. 

Prompt message: (display in the prompt area below NIBP value) 

Message 

Cause 

Alarm Level 

Manual measure… 

During manual measuring mode. 

No alarm 

Cont measuring… 

During continuous measuring mode. 

Auto measuring… 

During automatic measuring mode. 

Please start 

After selecting interval between measurements in MENU 

Measurement over 

Press START/STOP key during measuring to stop measurement 

Calibrating… 

During calibrating 

Calibration over 

Calibration over 

Pneum testing… 

During pneumatic test 

Pneum test over 

pneumatic test over 

Resetting... 

NIBP module in resetting 

Reset failed 

NIBP module reset failed 

13.5    Maintenance and Cleaning 

 

  Warning 

 

Do not squeeze the rubber tube on the cuff. 

 

Do not allow liquid to enter the connector socket at the front of the monitor. 

 

Do not wipe the inner part of the connector socket when cleaning the monitor. 

Summary of Contents for CMS8000

Page 1: ...V Patient Monitor CMS8000 User Manual Contec Medical Systems Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...e patent rights of our company nor the rights of others Our company does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties Content of this manual is...

Page 3: ...ubstitution upon it of parts or accessories not approved by us or repaired by anyone other than a our company authorized representative This warranty shall not extend to any instrument which has been...

Page 4: ...freight charges when equipment is shipped to our company for service this includes customs charges Preface This manual gives detailed description to the Monitor concerning its performance operation an...

Page 5: ...Drug Calculation 21 3 7 Maintenance 21 3 8 DEMO Function 24 Chapter4 Alarm 25 4 1 Alarm Modes 25 4 2 Alarm Verification during Power On 26 4 3 Alarm Cause 26 4 4 SILENCE and PAUSE 27 4 5 Parameter Ala...

Page 6: ...65 Chapter12 SpO2 Monitoring 66 12 1 What is SpO2 Monitoring 66 12 2 Precautions during SpO2 Pulse Monitoring 66 12 3 Monitoring Procedure 67 12 4 Limitations for Measurement 68 12 5 SpO2 Menu 69 12...

Page 7: ...Accessories and Ordering Information 98 17 1 ECG Accessories 98 17 2 SpO2 Accessories 98 17 3 NIBP Accessories 99 17 4 TEMP Accessories 99 17 5 IBP Accessories 99 17 6 CO2 Accessories 99 Chapter18 Def...

Page 8: ...he patient safety Do not place the monitor or external power supply in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient Do not lift the monitor by the power supply cord or patient cable use onl...

Page 9: ...ch is on the front panel The POWER switch lights when the device is powered on The ALARM indicator is on the front panel The ALARM indicator flashes or lights when alarm occurs The sockets of the sens...

Page 10: ...e SILENCE status terminates when you discharge the status or new alarm occurs flag for Alarm Volume Off It appears indicating that you have closed the alarm sound permanently This status terminates wh...

Page 11: ...eform The method to adjust the refreshing rate of each waveform is discussed in the setup description of each parameter Parameter Area The parameter area lies to the right side of the waveform area wh...

Page 12: ...ion refer to related chapter MENU Press this button to call up the SYSTEM MENU in which the user may set up system information and perform review operation For detailed information refer to related ch...

Page 13: ...indicator the device has connected to external AC power 3 Running indicator the device is running 4 Refer to Chapter 1 3 Button Functions for details 5 Rotary knob refer to Chapter 1 3 Button Functio...

Page 14: ...for channel 2 TEMP probe 6 Socket for ECG cable 7 Socket for NIBP cuff 8 Battery cover Indicates that the instrument is IEC 60601 1 Type CF equipment The unit displaying this symbol contains an F Typ...

Page 15: ...rgy of the battery And if the battery is not installed in the monitor battery state will be displayed as to indicate that no battery is available Under connectors to patient cables there are battery s...

Page 16: ...t does not light check your local power supply If the problem still exists contact the local Customer Service Center If the power supply is not properly connected before turning on the monitor it may...

Page 17: ...5 Check the Recorder If your monitor is equipped with a recorder open the recorder door to check if paper is properly installed in the output slot If no paper present refer to Chapter Recording for de...

Page 18: ...the MENU button on the front panel of the monitor to call up the SYSTEM MENU You can perform following operations in this menu Figure 3 1 SYSTEM MENU Trend graph table review NIBP review and alarm re...

Page 19: ...choosed here BLOOD Patient blood type Pick A B O AB or N N represents unknown blood type SAVE To change the patient s information you must click this button to save DELETE To initialize the Patient S...

Page 20: ...ONFIRM TO SAVE Dialog box will pop up in which you can select YES to confirm your selection or NO to give up your selection Warning All configurations in the system will be replaced by default configu...

Page 21: ...Figure 3 8 Standard 2 OxyCRG SCREEN OxyCRG screen is located at the lower part of the waveform area consisting of the HR trend the SpO2 trend and the RR respiration rate trend or the compressed respi...

Page 22: ...waveform area and display the trends of one parameter of each module The parameter labels as well as their scales are displayed to the left of the trend graph Trend length The trend length located be...

Page 23: ...owing parts 1 Viewbed monitor label The viewbed monitor lable allows you to select the viewbed monitor you want to view It displays the bed number of the viewbed monitor If the host monitor is not con...

Page 24: ...he SYSTEM SETUP menu to call up the following menu Figure 3 13 Wave Setup You can change the waveforms position 3 4 3 Wave Select Select the WAVE SELECT in the SYSTEM SETUP menu to call up the followi...

Page 25: ...You can choose the parameters to be monitored in this menu This can avoid the interference from the parameters that need not attention This function can be select only when you have ordered the corre...

Page 26: ...des 7 levels of alarm volume You can select any of them as per the clinical requirement The procedures are Select the ALARM SETUP item in the SYSTEM SETUP sub menu of the SYSTEM MENU menu The menu as...

Page 27: ...creen If less than two IBP waveforms OFF No display for this waveform RT REC TIME this item has two options CONTINUAL and 8s CONTINUAL means once pushing the REC STOP button on the recorder panel or t...

Page 28: ...displayed on the trend graph table in order to assist the analysis on the patient parameters when the event happens 3 4 10 SD OPERATE Please refer to chapter 7 Recall 3 5 Monitor Version Select the VE...

Page 29: ...olume to OFF when the system is in Silence or Pause status the system will automatically discharge Silence or Pause status If you select Silence or Pause when the alarm volume is set to OFF the system...

Page 30: ...pointed network but WCDMA can be ordered After selecting 3G network restart the device then the device will obtain WAN dynamic ip DNS etc from 3G card and its driver Only when the net type is CUSTOM 3...

Page 31: ...ou can set the current machine s IP Press this button to pop out LOCAL IP SETUP menu SELECT ROUTE press this item to pop WIRELESS CONFIG menu 3 8 DEMO Function Select the DEMO item in the SYSTEM MENU...

Page 32: ...nically impossible or make monitoring result unbelievable Technical alarm is also called System Error Message General alarm belongs to those situations that can not be categorized into these two cases...

Page 33: ...to the situation that once the alarm condition is discharged the alarm will disappear automatically KEY VOL there are 8 options off 1 7 4 2 Alarm Verification during Power On During the monitor power...

Page 34: ...the system will access the normal alarm status The symbol disappears too Note Whether an alarm will be reset depends on the status of the alarm cause But by pressing SILENCE button can permanently shu...

Page 35: ...esh all other waveforms Exit Freeze Status In the Freeze status executing any of the following operations will command the system to exit the Freeze status Select the EXIT option on the FREEZE menu Pr...

Page 36: ...tion on the FREEZE menu to output parameters generated upon the freezing moment and the two selected frozen waveforms If one of the two selected waveforms is closed or not available only parameters an...

Page 37: ...menu the user can choose two waveforms to be printed out The User can setup one waveform off Thus the real time record will print out one waveform If two waveforms are off the real time record will pr...

Page 38: ...time Patient bed number sex height weight date of birth admission date Parameter name and value Recording time Waveform name Waveform scale for ECG waveform ECG lead scale filter mode if having ECG wa...

Page 39: ...to stop all recording tasks and clear all store of alarm 6 4 Recorder Operations and Status Messages Record Paper Requirement Only standard 50 0 1 mm thermosensitive record paper can be used otherwise...

Page 40: ...ter the recorder restores to the normal status or the failure is removed RECORDER VLT HIGH The voltage of the recorder is too high Low Stop recording until the recorder restores normal status RECORDER...

Page 41: ...choose 1 or 5 sec for 1 hour trend graph and 1 5 or 10 min for 480 hour trend graph To view other trend curves When appears on the right part of the screen pick L RIGHT the button at the extreme left...

Page 42: ...d data is displayed at the leftmost list with date in bracket Marked event corresponds to marking time Trend data of each parameter is divided into 8 groups HR PVCS ST1 ST2 RR T1 T2 TD SpO2 PR IBP1 S...

Page 43: ...NIBP Pick EXIT to return to SYSTEM MENU 7 3 NIBP Recall The monitor can review the latest 4800 NIBP measurement data Pick NIBP RECALL in the SYSTEM MENU to invoke the result and time of the latest 9 m...

Page 44: ...Two 8 16 32 second waveforms Figure 7 5 Alarm Recall Menu To view all waveforms during the alarming process Pick L RIGHT and turn the knob to view all 8 16 32 second waveforms stored To view other al...

Page 45: ...e 7 6 SYSTEM MENU Select SYS SETUP in SYSTEM MENU to call up SYSTEM SETUP menu Figure 7 7 System Setup Select SD OPERATE in the menu SD CARD OPERATE menu pops up 2 Insert SD CARD If SD CARD has been i...

Page 46: ...ay SD CARD state that if the SD CARD has been mounted successfully Figure 7 10 SD Card Operate Note You can review trend or ECG waveform when SD CARD has been mounted successfully for 90 seconds Other...

Page 47: ...tient No The patient s name Admission date Birth date The second row from left to right is The list number The time that the patient data was reviewed The size of data having been saved to the time th...

Page 48: ...t time span you want to review ECG data is saved in many different files It need save ECG data in a new file per half an hour 2010 12 27 13 51 represents ECG file name it also indicates the starting t...

Page 49: ...d name is the same to the one displaying on the main interface Figure 7 17 ECG Review For 3 lead 10 Unmount SD card Enter SD OPERATE menu press UMOUNT DEVICE You can take out SD card only when the win...

Page 50: ...t exceeds the range display Note For the drug calculation the prerequisite is that the operator must first of all enter the patient weight and drug name The system first gives a group of random initia...

Page 51: ...hange of it will not affect other information about the patient being currently monitored 8 2 Titration Table Access titration table Select TITRATION item in DRUG CALC menu to enter titration table di...

Page 52: ...tor must be grounded Accordingly the Monitor is equipped with a detachable 3 wire cable which grounds the instrument to the power line ground protective earth when plugged into an appropriate 3 wire r...

Page 53: ...ed in the presence of flammable anesthetics Explanation of Symbols in the Monitor This symbol means Refer to instruction manual booklet Hazard or Warning pay close attention This symbol indicates that...

Page 54: ...ing stacked up to 5 layers Atmospheric pressure limitation Temperature limitation Humidity limitation European Representative This item is compliant with Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC of June 14...

Page 55: ...r Note To ensure maximum battery life it is recommended that at least once a month the monitor be run on battery until it turns itself off and then recharged Warning If the hospital or agency that is...

Page 56: ...ospital for details 10 4 Disinfection To avoid long term damage to the device we suggest to disinfect the device only necessary during the maintenance plan And we suggest to clean the device first bef...

Page 57: ...he cables and electrodes make sure no conductive part is in contact with the ground Verify that all ECG electrodes including neutral electrodes are securely attached to the patient Note Interference f...

Page 58: ...in the F Figure 11 2 Note The following table gives the corresponding Electrode names used in Europe and America respectively Electrode names are represented by R L N F and C respectively in Europe w...

Page 59: ...cables can be damaged when connected to a patient during defibrillation Check cables for functionality before using them again Pacemaker failure During complete heart block or pacemaker failure to pa...

Page 60: ...nd narrow with no notches With tall R wave completely above or below the baseline With pacer spike no higher than R wave height With T wave less than one third of the R wave height With P wave much sm...

Page 61: ...vorable phenomena Filter method used for displaying clearer and more detailed waveform There are three filter modes for selection DIAGNOSTI MONITOR and SURGERY modes may reduce perturbance and interfe...

Page 62: ...ce according to the quality of signal By picking ECG the monitor prompts HR and activates HR beep By picking SpO2 the monitor prompts PULSE and activates pulse beep BOTH mode displays HR and PR simult...

Page 63: ...fter selecting any of the items and exiting the dialog box the system will pop up the dialog box asking for the user s confirmation Warning For pacemaker patient the pacing impulse analysis function m...

Page 64: ...es leads and patient cables are properly connected ECG V LEAD OFF or ECG C LEAD OFF ECG LL LEAD OFF or ECG F LEAD OFF ECG LA LEAD OFF or ECG L LEAD OFF ECG RA LEAD OFF or ECG R LEAD OFF ECG INIT ERR E...

Page 65: ...8 ST Analysis Menu ST analysis alarm setting ST ANAL the switch for ST analysis Set it to ON to activate the ST analysis or OFF to disable the ST analysis ST ALM pick ON to enable prompt message and...

Page 66: ...nts can be adjusted turning the knob When adjusting ST measurement point the system will show the ST Measurement Point Window The QRS complex template displays in the window If the template is not est...

Page 67: ...range HIGH ST2 EXCEED ST measuring value of channel 2 exceeds the measurement range HIGH 11 8 Arr Monitoring 11 8 1 Arrhythmia Analysis The arrhythmia algorithm is used to monitor ECG of neonate and a...

Page 68: ...pper alarm limit User selectable Technical alarms Message Cause Alarm Level Remedy PVCs ALM LMT ERR Functional safety failure HIGH Stop using PVCs alarming function notify biomedical engineer or Our s...

Page 69: ...P DOWN To observe waveforms of other Arrhythmia events RECORD To print out displayed Arrhythmia event EXIT To return to ARR RECALL menu of Arrhythmia event Figure 11 14 ARR Wave Recall Menu Note If th...

Page 70: ...ts min no heart beat is tested during the period 1 75 times of the average RR interval or When HR is larger than 100 beats min no beat is tested with 1 second User selectable PNP With pacemaker No QRS...

Page 71: ...Installing electrode for RESP measurement Placing the Electrodes for Respiratory Monitoring Figure 11 15 Electrodes Placement 5 lead Note Place the red and green electrodes diagonally to optimize the...

Page 72: ...sible physiological alarms technical alarms and prompt messages occurring during resp measurement Physiological alarms Message Cause Alarm Level RR TOO HIGH RESP measuring value is above upper alarm l...

Page 73: ...ygen saturation of the arterial blood Detecting the pulsation gives a PLETH waveform and pulse rate signal The SpO2 value and the PLETH waveform can be displayed on the main screen SpO2 is a non invas...

Page 74: ...rates More frequent examinations may be required for different patients 12 3 Monitoring Procedure SpO2 plethysmogram measurement 1 Switch on the monitor 2 Attach the sensor to the appropriate site of...

Page 75: ...ble changes take place you should change the measured position in time In the process of extended and continuous monitoring you should periodically check the position of the sensor In case that the po...

Page 76: ...e alarm prompt and store alarm information when SpO2 alarm occurs pick OFF the system will not give alarm and instead display a beside SpO2 ALM REC pick ON the system will command the recorder to outp...

Page 77: ...rm limit User selectable Technical alarms Message Cause Alarm Level Remedy SpO2 SENSOR OFF SpO2 sensor may be disconnected from the patient or the monitor LOW Make sure that the monitor and the patien...

Page 78: ...e the sensor into any liquid Do not use any sensor or cable that may be damaged or deteriorated Cleaning Use a cotton ball or a soft mull moistened with hospital grade ethanol to wipe the surface of t...

Page 79: ...sure that the correct setting is selected when performing measurements on children It may be dangerous for the children to use an over pressure level 13 2 NIBP Monitoring 13 2 1 NIBP Measuring Warning...

Page 80: ...al 2 To stop auto measuring During auto measuring press START button on the front panel at any time to stop auto measurement 3 To start a manual measuring Access NIBP SETUP menu and pick the INTERVAL...

Page 81: ...lsions These motions may interfere with the detection of the arterial pressure pulses In addition the measurement time will be prolonged Cardiac Arrhythmia s Measurements will be unreliable and may no...

Page 82: ...15 mmHg Mean 20 235 mmHg Pediatric Mode SYS 40 200 mmHg DIA 10 150 mmHg Mean 20 165 mmHg Neonatal Mode SYS 40 135 mmHg DIA 10 100 mmHg Mean 20 110 mmHg UNIT Pick this item to set measurement unit Opti...

Page 83: ...e into STOP PENUM which if picked the system will stop air leakage test Warning This pneumatic test other than being specified in the EN 1060 1 standard is to be used by the user to simply determine w...

Page 84: ...r alarm limit User selectable Technical alarms 1 display in information area Message Cause Alarm Level Remedy SYS ALM LMT ERR Functional safety failure HIGH Stop using alarming functions of NIBP modul...

Page 85: ...iate cuff type NIBP TIME OUT Measuring time has exceeded 120 seconds adult or 90 seconds neonatal HIGH Measure again or use other measuring method NIBP ILLEGALLY RESET Abnormal module reset HIGH Reset...

Page 86: ...r washing then reinsert the rubber bag Figure 13 5 Replace Rubber Bag in Cuff To replace the rubber bag in the cuff first place the bag on top of the cuff so that the rubber tubes line up with the lar...

Page 87: ...icy When you need calibrate the temperature measurement contact the manufacture please Note Disposable TEMP probe can only be used once for one patient The self test of the temperature measurement is...

Page 88: ...e of channel 2 is above upper alarm limit User selectable T2 TOO LOW Measuring value of channel 2 is below lower alarm limit User selectable TD TOO HIGH Difference between two channels is larger than...

Page 89: ...can be used for disaffection 4 The rectal probes should be used if possible in conjunction with a protective rubber cover 5 To clean the probe hold the tip with one hand and with the other hand rubbi...

Page 90: ...ucer is splashed on the equipment or its accessories or may enter the transducer or the monitor contact the Hospital Service Center immediately Note Use only the pressure transducer listed in the Chap...

Page 91: ...Pick the IBP hot key on the screen to access the IBP SELECT menu shown as following Figure Errore L origine riferimento non stata trovata 5 IBP SELECT Menu Pick the IBP SETUP item to call up the IBP S...

Page 92: ...isplayed on the screen EXPAND PRESSURE used to access the sub menu of IBP EXPAND PRESS SET in which the user may select the pressure name to be represented by P1 P2 DEFAULT pick this item to access th...

Page 93: ...ucer should be placed at the same height level with the heart approximately mid axially line Zero procedure should be performed before starting the monitoring and at least once a day after each discon...

Page 94: ...ure Errore L origine riferimento non stata trovata 10 IBP Calibration Caution Mercury calibration should be performed by the biomedical engineering department either whenever a new transducer is used...

Page 95: ...ion Changing the Label IBP SCALE ADJUST submenu Figure Errore L origine riferimento non stata trovata 11 IBP SCALE ADJUST Menu The waveform and corresponding scale appears in the IBP Waveform Area wit...

Page 96: ...channel 2 is below lower alarm limit User selectable Technical alarms Message Cause Alarm Level Remedy IBP1 SENSOR OFF IBP cable of channel 1 falis off from monitor LOW Make sure that cable is properl...

Page 97: ...idered abnormal If adhesive tape residue must be removed from the transducer cable double seal tape remover is effective and will cause a minimum of damage to the cable if used sparingly Acetone Alcoh...

Page 98: ...91 Warning The sterilize temperature must not exceed 70 C 158 F Plastics in the pressure transducer may deform or melt above this temperature...

Page 99: ...t or has exterior condensation Do not connect the exhaust tube to the ventilator circuit This product and its accessories are latex free DO NOT use device on patients that can not tolerate the withdra...

Page 100: ...O2 MENU 3 Connect the module to the monitor 4 Place the module above on the adapter 5 Perform airway adapter zero 6 Connect the airway adapter into the patient s airway 7 Capnogram displayed in less t...

Page 101: ...smaller than CO2 lower alarm limit CO2 TOO LOW appears on the screen After the measuring value returns to the normal one the information disappears INS ALM HI to adjust the upper alarm limit of InsCO2...

Page 102: ...Sample Cell Zero should also be performed whenever the module is connected to the host system Note No routine calibration required An airway adapter zero is required when changing to a different style...

Page 103: ...has exceeded the limits may activate the recorder to automatically output the parameters and related measured waveforms when the alarms occur on the condition that the alarm record switch in the rela...

Page 104: ...metric Pressure and gas compensations to clear this error Prompt message Message Cause Alarm Level CO2 Zero in Progress A Zero is currently in progress No alarm CO2 Sensor Warm Up Shows that the senso...

Page 105: ...C child clip 2 3 04 00212 Integrated 5 lead type B ICU PVC child clip 2 3 04 00225 Integrated 3 lead type B AHA PVC snap 2 3 04 00226 Integrated 3 lead type B ICU PVC snap 2 3 04 00227 Integrated 3 le...

Page 106: ...MP probe skin type 6 3 single positive PVC L 3M 2 3 06 00018 R25 2 252K TEMP probe intracavitary type 6 3 single positive PVC L 3M 17 5 IBPAccessories Part Number Accessories Type Remark 2 3 02 00001...

Page 107: ...1 4 11 00021 Pediatric nasal sampling cannula 3468PED 00 1 4 11 00022 Infant nasal sampling cannula 3468INF 00 1 4 11 00024 Adult nasal sampling cannula with dehumidification tubing DM 3100 LT Dispos...

Page 108: ...in cm IEC AAMI Afghanistan 50 kg cm AAMI land Islands 50 kg cm IEC Albania 50 kg cm IEC Algeria 50 kg cm IEC American Samoa 60 lb in AAMI Andorra 60 lb in AAMI Angola 50 kg cm IEC Anguilla 60 lb in A...

Page 109: ...a 50 kg cm AAMI Dominican Republic 60 kg cm AAMI Ecuador 60 kg cm AAMI Egypt 50 kg cm IEC El Salvador 60 kg cm AAMI Equatorial Guinea 50 kg cm IEC Eritrea 50 kg cm IEC Estonia 50 kg cm IEC Ethiopia 50...

Page 110: ...kg cm AAMI Kuweit 50 kg cm AAMI Kyrgyzstan 60 lb in AAMI Lao People s Democratic Republics 50 kg cm IEC Latvia 50 kg cm IEC Lebanon 50 kg cm AAMI Lesotho 50 kg cm IEC Liberia 50 kg cm IEC Libyan Arab...

Page 111: ...60 kg cm AAMI Philippines 60 kg cm AAMI Pitcairn 60 lb in AAMI Poland 50 kg cm IEC Portugal 50 kg cm IEC Puerto Rico 60 lb in AAMI Qatar 50 kg cm AAMI Reunion 60 lb in AAMI Romania 50 kg cm IEC Russia...

Page 112: ...lb in AAMI Trinidad and Tobago 60 lb in AAMI Tunisia 50 kg cm IEC Turkey 50 kg cm IEC Turkmenistan 60 lb in AAMI Turks and Caicos Islands 60 kg cm AAMI Tuvalu 60 lb in AAMI Uganda 60 lb in AAMI Ukrain...

Page 113: ...ALM LEV MED ALM REC OFF ALM HI 120 bpm 160 bpm 200 bpm ALM LO 50 bpm 75 bpm 100 bpm HR FROM AUTO HR CHANNEL CH1 LEAD TYPE 5 LEADS SWEEP 25 0mm s Arrhythmia Settings Factory Defaults Adult Pedi Neo ARR...

Page 114: ...OW 90 90 80 18 2 6 NIBP Default Settings NIBP Settings Factory Defaults Adult Pedi Neo ALM ON ALM LEV MED ALM REC OFF SYS ALM HI 160mmHg 120mmHg 90mmHg SYS ALM LO 90mmHg 70mmHg 40mmHg MEAN ALM HI 110m...

Page 115: ...LM REC OFF SWEEP 25 0mm s IBP1 UNIT mmHg IBP2 UNIT mmHg 18 2 9 CO2 Default Settings CO2 Settings Factory Defaults Adult Pedi Neo ALM ON ALM LEV MED ALM REC OFF CO2 ALM HI 45 CO2 ALM LO 30 INS ALM HI 4...

Page 116: ...60Hz Pmax 150VA FUSE T1 6AL250V 2 3 Display Device 12 1 in Color TFT 3 LED Resolution 800 600 Messages 8 Waveforms Maximum 1 Alarm LED Orange Red 1 Power LED Green 1 Battery Charge LED Yellow 3 Sound...

Page 117: ...urrent lead off detection 0 1 A driver lead 1 A ECG Signal Range 8 mV Vp p Notch 50Hz 60Hz Notch filter can be turned on or off manually Bandwidth Surgery 1 20 Hz 0 4dB 3dB Monitor 0 5Hz 40Hz 0 4dB 3d...

Page 118: ...0 1ms 2ms 2 8 RESPIRATION Method Impedance between R F RA LL Differential Input Impedance 2 5 M Measuring Impedance Range 0 3 5 0 Base line Impedance Range 0 1 K 2 5 K Bandwidth 0 3 2 5 Hz Scan speed...

Page 119: ...Actualization interval about 1 Sec Average Time Constant 10 Sec 2 12 IBP Channel 2 Label ART PA CVP RAP LAP ICP P1 P2 Measuring and alarm range 10 300mmHg Press Sensor Sensitivity 5 uV V mmHg Impedanc...

Page 120: ...seconds at an ambient temperature of 25 full specifications within 2 minutes Mainstream Rise Time Less than 60ms Adult Reusable or Single Patient Use Airway Adapter Less than 60ms Infant Reusable or S...

Page 121: ...AC Patient suffers from Arr of VFIB VTAC Check the current situation of the patient Check the connection of the electrodes and lead wires COUPLET Patient suffers from Arr of COUPLET Check the current...

Page 122: ...nected correctly Check the connection of R lead wire SpO2 SENSOR OFF SpO2 sensor may be disconnected from the patient or the monitor Make sure that the monitor and the patient are in correct connectio...

Page 123: ...Mover sensor to a better perfused site SpO2 BOARD FAULT This message appears when the Set board malfunctions Stop using the measuring function of SpO2 module notify biomedical engineer or our service...

Page 124: ...40 Make sure sensor is not exposed to extreme heat If error persists return sensor to factory for servicing CO2 Check Sampling Line This error occurs whenever the pneumatic pressure is outside the ex...

Page 125: ...nnot be linked to the net Contact the manufacturer for repair NET INIT ERR Ram NET INIT ERR Reg NET INIT ERR Mii NET INIT ERR Loop NET ERR Run1 NET ERR Run2 NET ERR Run3 5V TOO HIGH The power part of...

Page 126: ...of NIBP to see if there are clogs Then measure again if the failure still exists contact the manufacturer for repair NIBP COMM ERR The NIBP communication part has problem Execute the reset program in...

Page 127: ...type Check if the patient type is set up correctly Check the connection of each part or replace with a new cuff If the failure still exists contact the manufacturer for repair PNEUMATIC LEAK NIBP air...

Page 128: ...ic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The CMS8000 Patient Monitor uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any...

Page 129: ...vironment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Power frequ...

Page 130: ...istance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occ...

Page 131: ...utput power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150KHz to 80MHz P d 5 3 80MHz to 800MHz P d 5 3 800M...

Page 132: ...5 Appendix IV SpO2 Clinical Information Clinical Result information for each sensor The table below shows ARMS values measured using SpO2 sensor S5RCH300 with CMS8000 Patient Monitor in a clinical stu...

Page 133: ...126 The table below shows ARMS values measured using SpO2 sensor S5RCS300 with CMS8000 Patient Monitor in a clinical study...

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