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V460S Series

 

Ambulatory NIBP Patient Monitor with SpO

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User Manual & Installation Guide

 

 

QAM.V460S.0915.4

 

 

Summary of Contents for V460S Series

Page 1: ...V460S Series Ambulatory NIBP Patient Monitor with SpO2 User Manual Installation Guide QAM V460S 0915 4...

Page 2: ...Page 1 of 49...

Page 3: ...SpO2 Operation 19 5 2 Considerations and Limits 21 5 3 Placement and Operation 22 5 4 Troubleshooting 22 6 Software Operation 23 Initial Set up Guide Section 23 6 1 Software Requirements 24 6 2 Instal...

Page 4: ...O2 SETUP 40 7 7 Patient Information 41 7 8 BP TABLE 41 7 9 SpO2 TABLE 41 7 10 TREND 42 8 Maintenance 43 8 1 Maintenance schedule 43 8 2 Safety Precautions 43 8 3 Cleaning 44 8 4 Restrictions 44 8 4 Di...

Page 5: ...s complete and proper operation This includes its features and optional fixings and is to ensure users are able to operate the monitor appropriately whilst also ensuring patient and operator safety Re...

Page 6: ...sure Range Meets ANSI AAMI SP10 1992 Pulse Rate Range 30 220 Over Pressure Protection Independent safety microprocessor monitors cuff pressure measurement time as well as the operation of the main mic...

Page 7: ...turn on or off the alarm sound if necessary The cuff socket is located on the top of the device and the USB socket at the bottom of the device The stored data can be transferred to a computer via the...

Page 8: ...level of seriousness these should be observed at all times and include electrical safety warnings These warnings are used to indicate a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoide...

Page 9: ...hetics or other flammable substances in combination with air oxygen enriched environments or nitrous oxide Transportation and Storage Improper storage or transport of the monitor and its accessories c...

Page 10: ...Page 9 of 49 2 General Operation Guide Section...

Page 11: ...s Located on the top of the device is a blue plastic cap which signifies the location of the NIBP nozzle and the SpO2 connector V460S only For the convenience of operation the different interfaces are...

Page 12: ...bol when the V460 is successfully connected to the computer The NIBP button is unavailable when the USB is being used 2 4 Operation Powering On and Menu Functions All the operations of the V460 Blood...

Page 13: ...this is based off the Backlight time set in the system preferences Interaction with the device should brighten the display again If there is no action for 2 minutes after the backlight dims the device...

Page 14: ...y for 5 times in 1 second and then tests the measured value over to see whether it was exceeded or not at the same time The pitch of the alarm for the NIBP and SpO2 are the same the only difference be...

Page 15: ...Page 14 of 49 4 NIBP Operation...

Page 16: ...ter cannula in place This could cause tissue damage around the catheter cannula when infusion is slowed or blocked during cuff inflation Cabling Make sure that the air conduit connecting the blood pre...

Page 17: ...t Rate Extremes Measurements cannot be made with a heart rate of less than 40 bpm or greater than 240 bpm Larger Patients Thick layers of body fat will reduce measurement accuracy as this dampens the...

Page 18: ...point with that artery and then you will need to ensure that the cuff is not too tight Before starting a measurement verify that you have selected the setting appropriate for your patient adult paedi...

Page 19: ...Overpressure in the BP Cuff Cuff pressure is over the scope ADU 290 mmHg this can be caused by using the incorrect settings with smaller cuffs 13 Saturated signal Movement or other factors have produ...

Page 20: ...Page 19 of 49 5 SpO2 Operation...

Page 21: ...ng Do not use the SpO2 sensor once the monitor or the sensor is found damaged Electrosurgery be careful when conducting electrosurgical procedures do not get the ES equipment wire tangled with the SpO...

Page 22: ...small but significant concentrations of dysfunctional haemoglobin alternating levels Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green ICG or methylene blue CI 52015 Exposure to excessive illumination such...

Page 23: ...the direction of the sensor 2 Switch on the monitor 3 Attach the sensor to the appropriate site on the patient Make sure to insert the patient s finger hallux to a suitable depth in the sensor so tha...

Page 24: ...Page 23 of 49 6 Software Operation Initial Set up Guide Section...

Page 25: ...ter will show a dialog box now select Auto install Once all installations are complete you may need to restart your computer After this your V460 S should now be ready to use 6 3 Considerations Please...

Page 26: ...checked then data searches will always begin at the last path used 6 4 3 Main Interface Once you have set your user thresholds in the 3rd tab of the initial configurations the system will enter the m...

Page 27: ...read the note carefully before use 6 4 5 Designing the measurement plan Before you upload the test parameters to the device make certain 1 The device is connected to the computer via the mini USB ser...

Page 28: ...see when the interval settings between measurements will differ 3 If you choose the Patient Monitor status from the upload menu the following dialog box will appear Patient Name Patient ID as defined...

Page 29: ...7 Choose patient data to edit Before you begin editing the data you will need to choose the case file to be modified This selection can be defined via Patient Name ID Start Time and File Name Press th...

Page 30: ...deletion After you complete your selection click the Okay button and a dialog box will appear Click YES to complete the deletion operation If you want to cancel please click NO 6 4 9 Data file backup...

Page 31: ...g this field is split into high and low pressure readings like so high low blood pressure PR BPM Pulse rate MAP mmHg Mean blood pressure level PP mmHg Pressure difference between high and low blood pr...

Page 32: ...phical displays you can expand and compress specific sections of the chart on the X and Y axis to allow a more detailed review of specific sections This also helps if you have a table displaying 24 ho...

Page 33: ...the window area from left to right 1 1 minute 10 10 minute 60 one hour Manual set clicking this button will cause a dialog box to appear in which you can set the length you want These 4 buttons are u...

Page 34: ...atient s information Click Current Medications to switch to the Current Medications interface where you can modify the medications for a patient Click Interpretation to switch to Interpretation interf...

Page 35: ...0 80 for sleeping periods These are the defaults used when you select the Factory Defaults button 6 4 17 Histogram Report Press the shortcut key and the following interface will appear This histogram...

Page 36: ...an also be specified by day and night cycle if needed All Show all BP data statistics Day Show only daytime statistics Night Show only night time statistics 6 4 19 Correlation lines Press the shortcut...

Page 37: ...ou will need to ensure that the SpO2 Report box is checked to signify you want this data adding to your report You can only do this with results that have a data file that includes SpO2 data Click the...

Page 38: ...Page 37 of 49 7 First Time Setup and the on board menu functions...

Page 39: ...f there is not interaction or any operation during the standby mode the device will automatically turn off the RUN indicator flashes once every 2 seconds to prompt you that the device is in a working...

Page 40: ...TEM SETUP screen As this function wipes the previous patients measurement records please be careful aware of this function Never power off or disassemble the instrument during record deletion as it co...

Page 41: ...than the defined limits the alarm will activate The Systolic and Diastolic records can have individual alarms each with their own high and low rates These can be adjusted the same way as the previous...

Page 42: ...tem menu there is an option for the BP TABLE When selected it will display the following menu Users can press the UP and DOWN buttons to see stored data Pressing the MENU button will exit When a large...

Page 43: ...chart If you select the SpO2 TREND button you will be shown the following interface Via UP key and DOWN key you can turn over different time segment measurements of both SpO2 and Pulse rate data in t...

Page 44: ...act the technician in your hospital or the supplier immediately Make sure the qualified service personnel have implemented a complete inspection including any functional safety checks after the monito...

Page 45: ...rs Do not wipe the inner part of the connector sockets when cleaning the monitor NEVER permit fluids to run into the casing switches connectors or any ventilation openings in the equipment NEVER use a...

Page 46: ...through the small hole under the internal flap Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs Disposable cuffs are intended for one patient use only Do not use the same cuff on any other patient Do not sterilize or...

Page 47: ...o restart a reading 87 NIBP warning Cuff leak Check air hose and cuff 88 NIBP Timeout Safety time out Retry reading push START STOP button If problem persists return monitor for servicing 89 NIBP warn...

Page 48: ...lt Sensor CS6079 SpO2 Paediatric Sensor CS6080 SpO2 Neonatal Clip Sensor CS6073 NIBP Extension Tube CS6123 NIBP Thigh BP Cuff 46 66cm CS6006 NIBP Large Adult BP Cuff 33 47cm CS6007 NIBP Adult BP Cuff...

Page 49: ...which is not covered by any of the above We will always try to help but we cannot normally offer a refund For additional clarification please refer to our terms and conditions at www daray co uk term...

Page 50: ...h Daray s instructions Attachment of fittings and accessories not approved by Daray Repairs modifications carried out by service personnel not approved by Daray Damage caused by chemical corrosion fro...

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