VSM100 Pro
Vital Signs Monitor
(Blood Glucose, Blood Pressure, Temperature, SpO2 and ECG Measurement)
Operator’s Manual
Page 1: ...VSM100 Pro Vital Signs Monitor Blood Glucose Blood Pressure Temperature SpO2 and ECG Measurement Operator s Manual ...
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Page 3: ...tor VSM100 Pro About the Manual The precautions warnings and notes throughout this manual are very important Please read this manual carefully before using VSM100 Pro Vital Signs Monitor Version 2 0 2021 05 311 2300200 004 ...
Page 4: ...s not suitable to use around flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide An explosion may occur Do not let the monitor or its flexible cord come into contact with surfaces which are too hot to touch To ensure patient safety use only the accessories and supplies i e cuffs hoses temperature probes SpO2 probe test strips etc recommended for or supplied with this monitor Using una...
Page 5: ...ng so may result in inaccurate pulse rate and perfusion readings Do not use the SpO2 probe during a magnetic resonance imaging MRI scanning The monitor is waterproof IPX2 degree However do not immerse it in water or drip fluids on heat exhale holes on the rear panel When storage space is less than 20 records the VSM100 Pro will display the reminder information The use of this device is restricted ...
Page 6: ...ly upon heart rate meter alarm signals Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance Pacemaker monitoring is not possible with ECG cables that have unshielded lead wires Ensure that only shielded lead wire ECG cables are used when monitoring patients that have a pacemaker FORA recommends to apply a SpO2 sensor in addition to the ECG measurement and to set the alarm range for the peripheral puls...
Page 7: ...ail polish Arterial catheters blood and infusion lines etc Cardiovascular dyes Improper sensor use Incorrect sensor Electrosurgical interference Venous pulsations Infrared Thermometer Warnings CAUTION Always store the thermometer in a cool and dry place temperatures between 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C relative humidity 10 to 85 non condensing Avoid direct sunlight Avoid dropping the thermometer from...
Page 8: ...5 Blood Glucose Warnings WARNING Carefully read the owner s manual of the blood glucose monitoring system before use ...
Page 9: ...d Glucose Monitoring System may only be used for testing multiple patients when Standard Precautions and the manufacturer s disinfection procedures are followed Only auto disabling single use lancing devices may be used with this device For more information on the risk of blood borne pathogen transmission from blood glucose meter and lancing devices please refer to FDA Public Health Notification U...
Page 10: ...48 Glucose Measurement 52 Before You Begin 52 The Four Measuring Modes 56 Before Testing 56 Testing With Blood Sample 58 Maintenance 61 System Troubleshooting 65 Detailed Information 66 Temperature Measurement 67 Before You Begin 67 Replacing the Battery 69 Using the Device 70 Recalling the Memory 71 Care Cleaning 71 ALARM AND MESSAGE 73 TAKING CARE OF THE MONITOR 76 Cleaning Disinfection 76 Vital...
Page 11: ...77 ERROR MESSAGES 79 Blood Pressure Measurement Error Messages 79 SpO2 Measurement Error Messages 79 Blood Glucose Measurement Error Messages 79 Ear Temperature Measurement Error Messages 80 SPECIFICATIONS 82 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 86 ...
Page 12: ... and medically qualified personnel and trained users Main measurement function NIBP Non Invasive Blood Pressure SpO2 Infrared thermometer Blood glucose Meter ECG Contents of System 1 Main monitor 2 Infrared thermometer 3 Probe cover of infrared thermometer 4 Blood glucose meter 5 Blood glucose test strip 10 strips 6 Safety lancet 10 pieces 7 SpO2 sensor and extension cable 8 ECG cable 9 NIBP upper...
Page 13: ...ent For emergency stop during the measurement press this button again 4 Silence button When the alarm sounds press this button to temporarily mute the audio Refer to page 73 for more information 5 SpO2 sensor connection port 6 ECG cable connection port 7 NIBP pressure hose connection port 8 Infrared thermometer 9 Power On Off button 10 Power display LED 11 RF LED 12 USB LED 13 Alarm LED ...
Page 14: ...the front and back panels For reference only some of the accessories show may differ from actual products Accessary ports on the front panel 1 SpO2 sensor connection port 2 ECG cable connection port 3 NIBP pressure hose connection port Accessary ports on the back panel 1 Printer port 2 SIM SD memory card slot 3 Barcode 4 Power switch 5 USB connector 6 AC power cord ...
Page 15: ...f you are going to change the sensor make sure you choose the corresponding brand to your model In case you have to use a different brand please consult your agent firstly 2 NIBP pressure cuff and hose 3 ECG cable Note Color code the colors shown here are according to IEC requirements ...
Page 16: ...wer cord are for different countries Make sure you use the correct one in your country Use this AC power cord to recharge the battery It takes approximately 5 hours for the battery to get fully recharged 6 Rolling stand Optional This stand is for moving the monitor conveniently The monitor can work well without this stand Refer to the rolling stand manual ...
Page 17: ...er to page 32 and infrared thermometer please refer to page 34 with the monitor and the cuff is completely evacuated Use only recommended accessories with the monitor The monitor is equipped with a Lithium ion rechargeable battery When using the monitor for the first time or the battery is low connect the monitor to a power source and charge the battery It takes approximately 5 hours to fully char...
Page 18: ...h this button to change settings 7 STAT button Touch this button for a 5 min consecutive measurement 8 Temperature display area Display temperature related info 9 Blood glucose display area Display blood glucose related info 10 SpO2 display area Display SpO2 related info 11 NIBP display area Display NIBP related info 12 Heart rate display area Display heart rate related info 13 Status indicator di...
Page 19: ...h it on ECG Display Area SpO2 display area Note When the sensor is disconnected the waveform disappears the SpO2 reading remains for 30 seconds and then disappears button Display ECG different channel Print button Touch this button to print out the readings Please refer to page 20 Note When you touch this button the monitor beeps However the monitor does not detect whether a printer is connected P...
Page 20: ...Please make sure the printer is well connected Menu button Touch this button to enter setup menu Please refer to page 21 STAT Touch this button for a 5 min consecutive measurement Temperature display area Blood glucose display area SpO2 display area Measurement unit Temperature reading Measurement unit Blood glucose reading Pulse waveform Pulse signal amplitude SpO2 reading Alarm lower limit Alarm...
Page 21: ...is recharging This indicator displays without the Lighting symbol which means that the device has been fully recharged Battery indicator the percentage means the power storage capacity Green 41 100 normal power Orange 21 40 low power Red 0 20 very low power When the bar turns to red the information signal makes a long sound every 10 seconds till the monitor automatically turns off Heart beat sourc...
Page 22: ...recorded 10 seconds ago If not VSM100 Pro will append the new record at the end of the latest record So the recorded file will show every power failure time The battery should take approximately 5 hours to be fully recharged and can be used continuously for 8 hours till the battery is low Date Time area Please refer to page 32 to change date and time Patient s info of measurement You can name the ...
Page 23: ...ch mode by touching the screen Print The Print Function provides options for printing out data Touch the Print button and the printer will print out the readings Please use printers that are designed for VSM100 Pro Heart Rare Source SpO2 Systolic BP Mean BP Temperature Diastolic BP Blood Glucose ID Respiratory Rate Pain Score Stool ...
Page 24: ...nfigurations to be adjusted Touch the Menu button to enter the setting windows Read the following contents for descriptions Note During the period from power failure to recovery within 30 seconds it s no need to reset the monitor ID Input Patient ID height weight and clinician ID Touch the info areas to enter the key in windows Save save the changes If no changes Save is in gray and does not funct...
Page 25: ...ect gender male or female Patient ID Touch the numbers and letters to key in Touch Enter to confirm the ID You can also use a barcode scanner to input the Patient ID Touch Exit to exit this page without saving By scanning the patient ID the patient data saved before can be retrieved and displayed ...
Page 26: ... without saving Input range 200 0 If the input is out of this range it cannot be saved Height Touch the numbers to key in OK save the input C clear the display area to 0 Exit exit this page without saving Input range 9 1 ft 11 0 in 400 1 cm If the input is out of this range touching OK does not function ...
Page 27: ...t exit this page without saving Input range 999 1 lb 400 1 kg If the input is out of this range touching OK does not function Clinician ID Touch the numbers and letters to key in You can also use a barcode scanner to input Clinician ID Enter save the input Exit exit this page without saving ...
Page 28: ... this page without saving Input range 0 99 min If out of this range touching OK does not function Pain score Touch the numbers to key in Touch OK to confirm the pain score number Touch C to clear the display area to 0 Touch Exit to exit this page without saving Input range 0 10 If out of this range touching OK does not function ...
Page 29: ... function NIBP Set up the non invasive blood pressure function Save save the changes Exit exit this page without saving NIBP settings are described in the following table NIBP Setting Description Patient Adult Method Clever Inflation default If interfered during the first measurement the monitor will then take a measurement again Deflation Only Cycling Manual default Take a measurement only when p...
Page 30: ...sure measurement ECG Take the pulse rate from ECG pressure measurement Alarm type Hi Lo Description SYS 275 61 139 50 When any reading exceeds its limit the alarm sounds DIA 200 31 89 20 MAP 225 41 109 30 HR 250 51 109 20 SpO2 Set up the SpO2 function Save save the changes Exit exit this page without saving SpO2 settings are described in the following table SpO2 Setting Description HR Beep On The ...
Page 31: ...od pressure measurement ECG Take the pulse rate from ECG pressure measurement Auto default The monitor automatically switches to a stable heart rate Alarm type Hi Lo Description SpO2 100 86 99 20 When any reading exceeds its limit the alarm sounds and the reading turns red HR Heart rate 250 51 109 20 EXT Set up the EXT function Save Touch Save to save the changes If no changes Save is in gray and ...
Page 32: ... US Setting for US unit Int l Setting for Int l unit Alarm Type Hi Lo Description Temp 109 4 95 1 F 100 3 89 6 F When any reading exceeds its limit the reading turns yellow BG Blood Glucose 600 71 120 10 When any reading exceeds its limit the reading turns yellow ...
Page 33: ...orage space is less than 20 records VSM100 Pro will display the reminder information While storage space is full the new reading will not be stored Change to other pages Press SN or ID to enter each data for details ECG file list Exit this page Delete the selected data Which page you are on Enter the selected data ...
Page 34: ...low Group ID Touch the numbers and letters to key in You can also use a barcode scanner to input the Group ID Enter save the input Exit exit this page without saving he settings are described as below Setting Description Display 1 default Touch the icon to increase or to decrease the brightness 1 is the darkest 7 is the brightest 2 3 4 5 ...
Page 35: ...e lowest 3 is the loudest Only for Information tone 2 3 ON Date Time Touch and to adjust the Date and Time OK save the settings Exit exit this page without saving Wireless Device Pair up BGM Blood Glucose Meter IRTM Infrared Thermometer or Bluetooth device Touch Exit to leave this page ...
Page 36: ...se Meter Before using the blood glucose meter for the first time be sure to perform Wireless Device setup below 1 Enter Menu SYS Wireless Device 2 Touch Set for BGM 3 Set is displayed The monitor is ready for pairing up ...
Page 37: ...34 4 Turn on the blood glucose meter 5 Put blood glucose meter into the meter holder on the blood glucose meter 6 OK is displayed when the meter is identified ...
Page 38: ...35 Infrared Thermometer Before using the thermometer for the first time be sure to perform Wireless Device setup below 1 Touch Set for IRTM 2 Setting is displayed The monitor is ready for identification ...
Page 39: ...PC Turn on Bluetooth for data transmission in PC mode Print Turn on Bluetooth for data transmission in Print mode OFF Turn off Bluetooth default Note Make sure the distance between the monitor and the wireless device is less than 10 m without any barrier in between If you still cannot pair or connect the monitor try to change the position ...
Page 40: ...tly respond to touch input please perform the following steps to do touchpad calibration STEP 1 Touch icon on the upper left corner STEP 2 Touch the lower right corner STEP 3 Touch on the lower left corner STEP 4 Touch on the upper right corner ...
Page 41: ...anges here 0 0 800 0 100 100 400 300 0 480 800 480 Note When the calibration is done you will see the monitor main display area as above After calibration in case of the monitor still cannot respond correctly after calibration please contact customer service Note In STEP 3 before you touch the blue area 200 30 200 30 you can touch to test the touch screen accuracy The coordinate of the touched poi...
Page 42: ...s Off default The monitor does not beep along with the pulse Lead off Info Off default Setting for Lead off Alarm On Lead Select 5 Lead default Setting for Lead wires Off HR source SpO2 Take the pulse rate from SpO2 measurement NIBP Take the pulse rate from blood pressure measurement ECG Take the pulse rate from ECG pressure measurement ...
Page 43: ...40 Auto default The monitor automatically switches Demo mode OFF default Setting view the demo waveform ON Amp 5 mm mv Setting vertical scales Selectable for Print out only 10 mm mv default ...
Page 44: ...xit this page without saving Input range 250 51 If out of this range touching OK does not function Channel Display ECG channel display settings are described below When selecting 5 lead cable option the device will display two channel output Off Lead I Lead II Lead III Lead V Lead aVR Lead aVL Lead aVF Off Lead I Lead II Lead III ...
Page 45: ...isplay Amp For setting up amplitude please touch Amp selection field to change the setting Extra Setting For setting up sweep speed please select extra setting to bring up page 2 and tap Sweep Speed field to change the setting For ECG saving function the record length for data saving can be selected as 8 20 30 and 60 Sec ...
Page 46: ...43 Saved Files shows the recorded lists as follow ...
Page 47: ...nd infusion lines etc Cardiovascular dyes Improper sensor use Incorrect sensor Electrosurgical interference Patient with poor perfusion Venous pulsations Taking measurement 1 Clip on patient s finger as shown in figure Please make sure that the patient s finger is inserted to touch the inner bottom of the probe Once the probe is inserted the monitor will display Please check the probe 2 Wait for 6...
Page 48: ...normalized Adjusting alarm settings is only possible when the monitor is in setting mode For every power on in which alarm settings have not been recalled or adjusted in Setup mode the default alarm settings remain in effect Item Default Increments Adjustment Options Increments SpO2 High Off Off 91 100 1 SpO2 Low Off Off 85 95 1 Check the probe application site frequently to determine circulation ...
Page 49: ...with the palm facing up 3 Wrap and tighten the cuff above your elbow The red line on the edge of the cuff should be approximately 0 8ʺ to 1 2ʺ 2 cm to 3 cm above your elbow Align the tube over the main arteries on the inside 4 Make sure the cuff is about the same height as the location of your heart NOTE The suggested cuff size is longer than 9 8 25 cm WARNING Excessive tightness may cause venous ...
Page 50: ...ult will turn into red If the meter has detected a big movement or great vibration s of the arm during the measurement and cannot produce results the meter will then re pumps automatically and take another measurement Please remain still while taking the measurement STAT Under STAT mode the NIBP measurement will be taken consecutively in 5 minutes ...
Page 51: ...s selection please follow the guidelines below 1 Placement of electrodes for the patient without artificial pacemaker 5 lead electrodes placement 2 Placement of electrodes for the patient with artificial pacemaker An artificial pacemaker is a medical device that uses electrical impulses to regulate the heartbeat If the patient is implanted with an artificial pacemaker the placement of electrodes i...
Page 52: ...n regulations of color coded electrodes Before Measurement 1 Shave the hair where the electrodes will be placed 2 Using cotton moistened with 70 alcohol to clean the area where the electrodes will be placed and let it air dry 3 Make sure the electrodes are sticky enough to attach on the patient s skin Please do not reuse the electrodes ...
Page 53: ...ing a measurement 1 Attach the electrodes to the appropriate locations according to our guideline 2 Wait for few seconds and the monitor will continuously show the ECG waveforms For 5 lead the monitor will display Lead I and Lead II signals Press once to see Lead I Lead II Lead III and Lead V signals ...
Page 54: ...y The recovery time is 2 minutes Only audible alarms can be disable While applying a current to the patient one method of voltage comparison is set up for Lead off sensing The maximum T wave amplitude rejection capability can be 1Mv 100 The ECG heart rate measurement is functioning well even the pacemaker pulse is below 10mV ECG can detect QRS amplitude even if the tall T wave amplitude is same as...
Page 55: ...ause damaging static discharges that may cause erroneous results 8 Do NOT use this instrument in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation as these may interfere with the accurate operation 9 Proper maintenance and periodically control solution test are essential to the longevity of your device If you are concerned about your accuracy of measurement please contact the local cu...
Page 56: ...inciple Your system measures the amount of sugar glucose in whole blood The glucose testing is based on the measurement of electrical current generated by the reaction of glucose with the reagent of the strip The meter measures the current calculates the blood glucose level and displays the result The strength of the current produced by the reaction depends on the amount of glucose in the blood sa...
Page 57: ... if you change the meter battery you should check and update these settings Make sure you complete the steps below 1 Memory Mode Symbol 6 Code 2 Measuring Mode 7 Measurement Unit 3 Error Warning 8 Low Battery Symbol 4 Blood Drop Symbol 9 Test Result 5 Test Strip Symbol 10 Day Average 1 Absorbent Hole Touch to a drop of blood here blood will be automatically drawn in Confirmation Window Confirm if ...
Page 58: ...itch between mg dL and mmol L Press SET 2 Deleting the QC memory With dEL QC and a flashing no on the display press M and select no to keep the QC results in memory then press SET to skip To delete all the QC results press M and select yes to delete all the QC memory records Congratulations You have completed all settings Warning healthcare professionals must wear gloves ...
Page 59: ...r switched off Insert a test strip to turn on the meter The screen will display a flashing and Gen 2 Press M to switch between General AC PC and QC mode Before Testing Checking the Code Number You need to make sure that the code number displayed on the meter matches the number on the test strip vial before you proceed If it matches you can proceed with your test If the codes do not match please st...
Page 60: ...r or test strips are not working properly your blood glucose test results are not consistent with how you feel or if you think the results are not accurate practicing the testing process or you have dropped or think you may have damaged the meter Test strips control solutions or sterile lancets may not be included in the kit please check the contents on your product box They can be purchased separ...
Page 61: ...operly Do NOT test your blood Contact the local customer service or place of purchase for help NOTE The control solution range printed on the test strip vial is for control solution use only It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level See the MAINTENANCE section for important information about your control solutions Testing With Blood Sample Warning To reduce the chance of infection...
Page 62: ...rting Put on a new pair of gloves Select the puncture site at fingertips Rub the puncture site for about 20 seconds before penetration Clean the puncture site using cotton moistened with 70 alcohol and let it air dry Fingertip testing Press the safety lancet firmly against the lower side of patient s fingertip NOTE Choose a different spot each time you test Repeated punctures at the same spot may ...
Page 63: ...y a blood sample to the test strip within 3 minutes the meter will automatically turn off You must remove and reinsert the test strip to start a new test The confirmation window should be filled with blood before the meter begins to count down NEVER try to add more blood to the test strip after the drop of blood has moved away Discard the used test strip and retest with a new one If you have troub...
Page 64: ...essages below to alert you when the meter power is getting low 1 The symbol appears along with display messages The meter is functional and the result remains accurate but it is time to change the battery 2 The symbol appears with E b and low The power is not enough to do a test Please change the battery immediately Replacing the Battery To replace the battery make sure that the meter is turned of...
Page 65: ...exposed surfaces of the meter thoroughly and remove any visible dirt blood or any other body fluid with the wipe Use a second wipe to disinfect the meter by following the disinfecting procedure below Do NOT use organic solvents to clean the meter We recommend for meter cleaning and disinfection you should use the disinfecting wipe towelette from below Micro Kill Micro Kill Plus by Medline EPA Reg ...
Page 66: ...ing and disinfection may result in meter malfunction Stop using the meter if you see any signs of deterioration for example LCD display cracks or becomes cloudy buttons no longer function or outer casing cracks If you have any question Please contact customer services for a replacement meter if any of the signs of deterioration are noticed NOTE Do NOT clean and disinfect the meter while performing...
Page 67: ...hat may carry a risk of infection during measurement The batteries in this used meter should be removed and the meter should be disposed in accordance with local regulations Caring for Your Test Strips Storage conditions 35 6 o F to 89 6 o F 2o C to 32o C 10 to 85 R H non condensing Do NOT freeze Store your test strips in their original vial only Do not transfer to another container Store test str...
Page 68: ...re the control solution tightly closed at temperatures between 35 6 F to 86 F 2 C to 30 C Do NOT freeze System Troubleshooting If you follow the recommended action but the problem persists or error messages other than the ones below appear please call your local customer service Do not attempt to repair yourself and never try to disassemble the meter under any circumstances Result Readings MESSAGE...
Page 69: ...to 25 C before testing Defective test strip Repeat the test with a new test strip Meter malfunction Please contact customer services Detailed Information The meter provides you with plasma equivalent results Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in diabetes control A long term study showed that maintaining blood glucose levels close to normal can reduce the risk of diabetes complication...
Page 70: ...efore using Always operate the thermometer in an operating temperature range 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C and relative humidity 10 to 85 non condensing Always store the thermometer in a cool and dry place temperatures between 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C relative humidity 10 to 85 non condensing Avoid direct sunlight Avoid dropping the thermometer from a height or strongly hitting it with a hard object...
Page 71: ...he ears You may accidentally damage the eardrum or its surrounding tissues Remove excess earwax only when you can reach it with a clean cloth Consult a physician if you suspect the presence of excess earwax Intended Use This innovative medical device relies on advanced infrared IR technology to measure temperature instantly and accurately through two convenient sites the ear canal and the surface ...
Page 72: ...AAA alkaline batteries Replace it when appears Please follow the steps to replace new batteries Step 1 Remove the battery cover Step 2 Place the new battery in the battery compartment and press it in until the battery is firmly secured Step 3 Reattach the battery cover 1 Ear temperature indicator 2 Probe cover missing 3 Temperature scanning in progress 4 Temperature display 5 Memory mode 6 Record ...
Page 73: ...hermometer Press and release the On Memory button When ready the thermometer displays the last measurement Step 3 Gently fit the probe into the ear canal Step 4 Press and release the Scan button Do not remove the thermometer until it beeps Step 5 Read the result is shown together with a temperature value Step 6 Eject the used probe cover Eject the used probe cover into trashcan by pushing the lens...
Page 74: ...ss the On Memory button for 3 seconds to enter memory mode Each time you press the On Memory button a result will be displayed in the order of dates latest result shown first together with and number from 1 to 10 When the memory is full the oldest result is deleted as the new one added When the last record is displayed in the LCD press On Memory button again to return the first record Step 4 Exit ...
Page 75: ...meter under a running tap or submerge it into water Use a soft and dry cloth to clean it Do not use abrasive cleaners Store the thermometer in a cool and dry location Free from dust and away from direct sunlight ...
Page 76: ...arms The high priority alarm consists of a pair of bursts Each burst consists of five tone pulses The pair of bursts repeats every 5 seconds and sound 57 dB The alarm indicator will light in red if presses the Alarm button Visible Alarms The monitor displays visible text alarms on the screen If a physiological parameter exceeds the high limit or falls below a low limit value the numerical value wi...
Page 77: ...e value set in the menu HIGH SpO2 audible and visual alarm High The SpO2 value has exceeded the value set in the menu NIBP HIGH SYS Visual alarm Low The systolic value has exceeded the value set in the menu LOW SYS Visual alarm Low The systolic value has dropped below the value set in the menu HIGH DIA Visual alarm Low The diastolic value has exceeded the value set in the menu LOW DIA Visual alarm...
Page 78: ...The warning tone will be displayed for all pages Ex Lead Off Probe Off or Battery Low Information signal Description SpO2 Probe OFF Warning Tone The SpO2 sensor is missing or defective Connect or replace the sensor ECG Lead OFF Warning Tone The ECG lead is off Check electrodes lead wires and cables If necessary change to a different lead Battery Low Warning Tone Battery Low Warning ...
Page 79: ... sign Monitor When necessary clean the monitor with a cloth slightly dampened with 70 isopropyl alcohol mild detergent water Do not use corrosive liquids Never immerse the monitor and accessories in any type of liquid Blood Pressure Cuff Clean the blood pressure cuff with a damp cloth or wash in water with soap or detergent Before washing the blood pressure cuff remove the tube After washing allow...
Page 80: ...d then remove the battery door to expose the battery Disconnect and discard the old battery per local regulations Reconnect the new battery as soon as possible to prevent loss of power to the unit and subsequent loss of clock time Slide the new battery completely into the compartment Lay the connector on the battery Replace the battery door and tighten each of the screws SpO2 Accessory Disposal Di...
Page 81: ...78 Both the monitor and the battery can be recycled When you wish to dispose of the monitor or are replacing the battery please recycle according to your local regulations ...
Page 82: ...again Error 07 Pressure Sensor is failed for 0 or 4095 zero AD Check cuff and connector If still occur please call service Error 08 system keeps repumping over 2 times Pump again Error 09 Cuff cannot deflation or deflation is too slow Pump again SpO2 Measurement Error Messages MESSAGE CAUSE WHAT TO DO Please check the probe The probe is sensing any object Re click the patient s finger or try the o...
Page 83: ...tion range Meter errors Repeat the test with a new test strip If the problem persists please contact the customer service for assistance The test strip is removed while counting down or insufficient blood volume Review the instructions and repeat test with a new strip If the problem persists please contact the local customer service for help Ear Temperature Measurement Error Messages MESSAGE CAUSE...
Page 84: ...the problem persists please contact the agent Low battery with shown on LCD Please replace batteries as soon as possible Batteries cannot provide enough power for a test Please replace new batteries Temperature measurement fails outside the displayed temperature range ear temperature range from 89 6 F to 109 4 F 32 C to 43 C Please follow this manual to take a measurement again ...
Page 85: ...rt Rate Range 40 199 bpm Heart Rate Accuracy 4 of reading when HR 70 bpm STAT mode function Continuous measurements in 5 minutes SpO2 Measuring Range 35 99 Accuracy 70 99 within 3 Measured SpO2 accuracy Pooled 70 80 SaO2 80 90 SaO2 90 100 SaO2 70 100 SaO2 Mean Bias 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 08 Arms 2 37 2 38 1 82 2 64 Heart Rate range 30 250 bpm Heart Rate Accuracy 1 bpm or 1 of HR Probe Type Finger type w...
Page 86: ...a transmission IrDA communication with main unit TEMPERATURE Detection method Infrared sensor Measurement Range 89 6 F to 109 4 F Accuracy 0 4 F for the range of 96 8 F 102 2 F 0 5 F for the range of 96 8 F or 102 2 F Display resolution 0 1 F Operating condition 50 F to 104 F Storage condition 4 F to 140 F Power source 2 x 1 5V AAA alkaline batteries Data transmission IrDA communicate with main un...
Page 87: ... sec Interface Serial PS 2 connector with main unit Mechanical main unit Dimensions 12 2 H x 7 5 W x 7 5 D inch 309 H x 190 W x 190 D mm Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg including accessory and battery Mounting Option Mobile Stand and Wall Mount Portability Hand carried by the top handle Power Requirements main unit Input source AC 100 240V 47 63Hz Main Unit Battery 7 4V 4600 mAh Rechargeable Li ion Battery O...
Page 88: ...85 Harmonized Standard IEC 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 IEC 60601 1 8 IEC 60601 2 27 IEC 60601 2 49 IEC 80601 2 30 ISO 80601 2 61 ...
Page 89: ...the medical device This may result in incorrect operation of the unit and create a potentially unsafe situation Recommendation is to keep a minimum distance of 7 m Verify correct operation of the device in case the distance is shorter The VSM100 Pro is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the VSM100 Pro should assure that it is used in suc...
Page 90: ...erruptions and voltage variations on power supply IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial and or hospital environment If the user of the vital sign monitor requires continued operation during power mains interruption it is recommended that the vital sign monitor be powered from an uninterruptible powe...
Page 91: ...z d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Note1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies Note2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 2 Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio AM and FM radio broadcas...
Page 92: ... of Transmitter in Watt separation distance in meters m separation distance in meters m separation distance in meters m 0 01 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 7 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 7 2 2 1 1 3 3 5 1 3 3 5 2 3 7 0 10 3 8 11 1 3 8 11 1 7 3 22 1 100 12 0 35 0 12 0 35 0 23 0 70 0 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated ...
Page 93: ... can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is 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 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced ra...
Page 94: ...mer Care Service Center at 1 888 307 8188 8 30 am 5 00 pm PST Mon Fri For assistance outside of these hours please visit www foracare com for additional information For in vitro diagnostic use only Type CF applied part defibrillator proof Do not use if package is damage Caution accompanying with documents Read instructions before use For prescription use only ...