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Page 3: ...brillation Safety xiv Electrosurgery Safety xv Precautions about Connections to Peripheral Devices xvi Accessories and Optional Accessories xvi Precautions about the DSL 8001 xvii Precautions about the Ventilator Monitoring xxiv Precautions about Use of the SpO2 Sensor xxv Precautions for Use of NIBP Cuff xxv Disposing of Equipment Accessories or Components xxv Precautions about Transportation xxv...

Page 4: ...veform and heart rate respiration NIBP temperature SpO2 pulse rate and pulse wave and monitors patient condition by displaying printing the measurement data on this equipment or central monitor and generates alarm as required For specification of this equipment refer to Chapter 9 Technical Information of this Operation Manual The operation and maintenance of this equipment should be performed by w...

Page 5: ...ediate threat of death or serious injury WARNING Failure to follow this message may result in death or serious injury CAUTION Failure to follow this message may cause injury or failure to the equipment NOTE Used to emphasize important information Reference Used to provide useful information Used in a table which indicates that there is detailed explanation outside the table Indications for the scr...

Page 6: ...follow this message may result in death or serious injury CAUTION Failure to follow this message may cause injury or failure to the equipment Warning Label Make sure to read the warning labels attached to the unit and comply with these requirements while operating the unit CAUTION Do not damage or erase the warning label attached to the equipment This warning label contains important descriptions ...

Page 7: ...eter Display Unit Default Heart Rate Pulse Rate ECG HR bpm beats per minute NIBP PR bpm SpO2 PR bpm Respiration Rate Impedance Respiration RESP Bpm breaths per minute Arterial Oxygen Saturation SpO2 SpO2 Non Invasive Blood Pressure Non Invasive Blood Pressure NIBP mmHg kPa mmHg Temperature Temperature TEMP C F C ...

Page 8: ...o related accompanying documents before operation Potential Equalization Terminal Indicates the terminal to equalize the potential difference when interconnecting devices Power ON OFF Type CF Applied Part with Defibrillation Proof Indicates the degree of protection against electric shock which is Type CF Applied Part with defibrillation proof Signal Output Part Alarm Silence Key NIBP Start Stop Ke...

Page 9: ...vii Symbol Description WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment Indicates a separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment ...

Page 10: ...on Alarm Sound Suspend Icon Main Menu Icon Alarm OFF Icon Alarm Limit Setup Icon Ventilator Status Switch Display Icon Message Icon Table Trend Icon Patient Classification Adult Remaining Battery Power Icon Patient Classification Child Previous Screen Icon Patient Classification Neonate Next Screen Icon SEC Alarm Indicator Newest Screen Icon ...

Page 11: ...wable current or power consumption Ensure the grounding is proper by connecting the accompanying power cable to the hospital grade outlet Before operating the equipment verify the following items Verify the power voltage Check the cable connection and polarity to ensure proper operation of the equipment Make sure the power system has adequate earth ground Ensure that all cables are firmly and safe...

Page 12: ...electrode type when using the electrosurgical knife and verify paste volume output energy when using the defibrillator Also verify that proper ground is selected Precautions about the Maintenance Safety Inspection and Maintenance For safe operation of the equipment regular inspection and maintenance are required Once a year check all cables devices and accessories for damage earth impedance earth ...

Page 13: ...lity your facility and the neighboring facility must make agreements on the setting of the telemetry channels to prevent telemetry interference CAUTION Precautions about the Installation The medical institution hereinafter referred as Institution must decide the telemetry installation plan for the medical institution in order to prevent interference and interference between transmitters telemetry ...

Page 14: ...er or to the user The Zone Manager assumes responsibility for managing the wireless channels storing and managing telemetry The Zone Manager assigns the transmitter to the user and provides enough education for use inside the zone The telemetry user verifies operation of the transmitter receiver before use The telemetry user if using the telemetry in a zone location follows the instructions of the...

Page 15: ...pability of this equipment See Minute Ventilation Rate Adaptive Pacemakers FDA alerts health professionals that minute ventilation rate adaptive implantable pacemakers can occasionally interact with certain cardiac monitoring and diagnostic equipment causing pacemakers to pace at their maximum programmed rate CAUTION There are some cases when the pacemaker pulse can not be detected depending on th...

Page 16: ...ion Safety WARNING When defibrillating keep away from the electrodes or medicament applied to the patient chest If this is not possible remove the electrodes or medicament before defibrillating If the defibrillator paddles come directly in contact with the electrodes or medicament electrical shock may result from the discharged energy When defibrillating make sure that the electrodes sensor cables...

Page 17: ...rough the monitor or cables Power Supply Connect the electrosurgical unit to a power supply that is different from that of the monitor This will help prevent interference through the power cable Electrode Placement The amount of interference is considerably different depending on the electrode position and surgery site Place the ECG electrodes as far away as possible from the surgery site and the ...

Page 18: ...ent and or operator due to excessive leakage current CAUTION All the peripheral device connectors on the DSL 8001 system are isolated from the power supply but the peripheral devices are not isolated To prevent danger of electric shock always position the peripheral devices away from the patient When connecting peripheral devices to the DSL 8001 system it is the user s responsibility to verify tha...

Page 19: ... Use only the accompanying 3 way AC power cable Use of other cables may result in electric shock to the patient and the operator The power cable must be connected to a hospital grade outlet When using multiple ME equipment simultaneously perform equipotential grounding to prevent potential difference between the equipments Even a small potential difference may result in electric shock to the patie...

Page 20: ...and burn injury For the following case accurate measurement may not be possible Patient with excessive abnormal hemoglobin HbCO MetHb Patient with the pigment injected to the blood Patient receiving CPR treatment When a sensor is applied to a limb with NIBP cuff arterial catheter or intracatheter When measuring at site with venous pulse Patient with body motion Patient with small pulse NIBP Monito...

Page 21: ...entative Users should not perform this procedure as electric shock may result to the patient and operator or malfunction of the equipment may occur If not using for a long period make sure to turn OFF the power of the main unit When lifting this equipment hold it by the handle or the bottom part of the main unit During transportation make sure to firmly grasp the handle of the monitor to avoid dro...

Page 22: ...ients may develop skin irritation Check the patient s skin condition periodically and change the electrode site as required Use only the specified relay cables lead cables and electrodes The conductive parts of electrodes and associated connectors for applied parts including the neutral electrode should not contact other conductive parts including earth Verify proper electrode placement lead wavef...

Page 23: ... erroneously displayed by the ambient light For additional warnings cautions or contraindications when using sensors with the DSL 8001 refer to each SpO2 sensor instruction manual The pulse wave is normalized for SpO2 measurement It does not indicate perfused blood volume Check proper probe attachment by observing the pulse wave If is displayed for the SpO2 numeric data make sure that the sensor i...

Page 24: ...ents will be terminated When the measurement time has exceeded 160 seconds for adult and child 80 seconds for neonate When the inflation value has exceeded 300mmHg for adult 210mmHg for child and 150mmHg for neonate If used with the incorrect patient classification it will not only cause erroneous measurement but the inflating level for the adult may be applied to child or neonate causing dangerou...

Page 25: ... soft cleaning cloth provided as optional accessory or with an eyeglass cleaning cloth Clean the equipment frequently so stains can be removed easily To prevent injury it is recommended to wear gloves when cleaning the equipment Do not allow liquids or cleaning solution to enter the equipment or connectors Do not use organic solvents thinner toluene and benzene to avoid damaging the resin case Do ...

Page 26: ... displayed in the alarm message area even if a ventilator alarm is generated The alarm generation on the Servo i is not assured if the alarm other than the following generates at the ventilator Servo i airway pressure upper limit alarm high continuous pressure alarm O2 concentration lower limit alarm expiratory minute volume upper lower limit alarm apnea alarm gas supply alarm air supply alarm O2 ...

Page 27: ...ated and ventilator status is displayed in green Precautions about Use of the SpO2 Sensor DANGER Burn Risk when Using the SpO2 Sensor In SpO2 monitoring always use the sensor relay cable specified by Fukuda Denshi If any other sensor relay cable is used the sensor temperature may increase too high place the patient in danger of burns If there are any questions regarding the sensor relay cable use ...

Page 28: ...k When the power of this unit is turned OFF this clock is backed up by a lithium primary battery If incorrect time is displayed when the power is turned on the lithium battery may be running down In such case contact Fukuda Denshi service representative for replacing the battery To Prepare for Emergency Use 1 Accessories Optional Accessories 1 The ECG electrodes are consumable products Always prep...

Page 29: ...asures Cellular Phone The radio wave may cause malfunction to the device Cellular phones and radio sets should be turned off in the room building where medical device is located Static Electricity In a dry environment room static electricity is likely to occur Take the following countermeasures Both operator and patient should remove any static electricity before entering the room Humidify the roo...

Page 30: ...y When using this equipment verify that it is used within the environment specified below Compliance to the Electromagnetic Emissions The DSL 8001 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions EN 55011 Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy that is necessary for the internal functioning of the...

Page 31: ... differential mode 0 5 1 2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 for 0 5 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 cycles 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 25 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 5 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 cycles 40...

Page 32: ...electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and peo...

Page 33: ...nce according to Frequency of Transmitter m 150kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter In t...

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Page 35: ...printing etc 5 Parameter Setup Describes the setup procedure for monitoring parameter 6 Function Describes about the functions such as trend and table 7 Installation Describes about the precaution and connection procedure of telemeter and ventilator 8 Maintenance Describes about the maintenance troubleshooting of this equipment 9 Technical Information Lists the specification default settings pin a...

Page 36: ...ecautions about the DSL 8001 xvii Precautions about the Ventilator Monitoring xxiv Precautions about Use of the SpO2 Sensor xxv Precautions for Use of NIBP Cuff xxv Disposing of Equipment Accessories or Components xxv Precautions about Transportation xxvi Precautions about RTC or Data Backup xxvi To Prepare for Emergency Use xxvi Electromagnetic Compatibility xxvii Precautions for Safe Operation u...

Page 37: ... Displayed on the Window 2 18 Table Display 2 20 Trend Display 2 21 Setup Window 2 22 Alarm Limit Setup Window 2 22 NIBP Measurement Interval Setup Window 2 23 Main Menu 2 24 How to Display Main Menu 2 24 Setup Menu 2 25 Patient Setup 2 25 Sound Setup 2 25 Display Setup 2 25 Alarm Setup 2 26 Parameter Setup 2 26 Printing Setup 2 26 Data Setup 2 27 Initial Setup 2 27 Maintenance 2 27 Alarm Function...

Page 38: ...3 Night Mode 4 4 Discharge 4 5 Sound Setup 4 6 Operating Sound Volume 4 6 Sync Sound Volume 4 6 Alarm Sound Volume 4 7 Boot Shutdown Sound Volume 4 7 Other Sound Volume 4 8 Alarm Sound Pattern 4 8 Sync Sound Pattern 4 9 Display Setup 4 10 Waveform Parameter 4 10 Sweep Speed 4 10 Auto Zoom Mode Setup 4 11 Auto Hide Window Setup 4 11 Color Setup 4 12 Color Setup 4 12 Alarm Setup 4 13 NIBP Measuremen...

Page 39: ...rm 5 15 RESP Setup 5 16 RESP Measurement 5 16 RESP Size 5 16 RESP Alarm 5 17 RR Zero Alarm 5 18 RR Zero Alarm Limit 5 18 TEMP Setup 5 19 Temperature Unit 5 19 TEMP Alarm 5 19 Chapter 6 Functions Trend 6 2 To Display the Trend 6 2 Description of the Trend Display 6 2 Setup for Trend Display 6 3 Selecting the Display Time Width 6 4 Selecting the Display Scale 6 4 Selecting the Parameter 6 5 Deleting...

Page 40: ... 5 Backup Setup 8 6 Check Discharge at Power ON 8 7 Automatic Discharge Time 8 8 Backup at Discharge 8 8 Monitor Suspend at Discharge 8 9 Measurement Interval at Discharge 8 9 Night Mode Setup 8 10 Night Mode 8 10 Automatic Start Time 8 11 Automatic End Time 8 11 Volume 8 12 Screen Brightness 8 12 Handling 8 14 Handling After Use 8 14 Handling the Display Panel 8 14 Storage 8 15 Storing the Equipm...

Page 41: ...up Items 9 8 Setup Items 9 8 Menu Levels 9 8 Setup Item Level 1 9 9 Setup Item Level 2 9 9 Setup Item Level 3 9 11 Setup Item Level 4 9 17 Default Settings 9 18 Parameter 9 18 Other Setup 9 20 Initial Setup 9 22 Message List 9 23 Vital Alarm 9 23 Technical Alarm 9 24 Ventilator Alarm 9 26 External Connection 9 27 COM1 COM2 Connectors 9 27 Alarm Output Connector 9 27 Other Information 9 28 Function...

Page 42: ...ries Accessories 10 2 Accessories 10 2 Optional Accessories 10 3 ECG Impdance Respiration Measurement 10 3 Non Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement 10 3 Temperature Measurement 10 4 SpO2 Measurement COVIDIEN 10 4 Others 10 4 ...

Page 43: ...al Description This chapter describes the outline of this equipment Chapter 1 General Description 1 2 Features 1 3 Name of Parts and Their Functions 1 4 Front Side 1 4 Rear Side 1 5 Right Side 1 5 Left Side 1 6 ...

Page 44: ...tuations The lineup includes the DSL 8001 model and DSL 8001R which has a built in printing function Model Type Measuring Parameter Printer Function DSL 8001 ECG respiration SpO2 NIBP temperature Not Provided DSL 8001R Provided CAUTION The DSL 8001 is intended for patient monitoring in ICU CCU surgery and ward and during transportation within the hospital Do not use out of hospital in the airplane...

Page 45: ...d a sound function for outputting operating sounds synchronized sounds and alarm sounds DSL 8001R has a built in printer which is capable of 3ch printing Alarm indicator notifies the alarm with different flashing patterns corresponding to the alarm level to help identify the alarm level There is no cooling fan enabling clean and quiet monitoring When the optional battery is used the equipment can ...

Page 46: ...supplied to the monitor Green Charge is completed Orange During battery charge Red Low battery Light will be off when the AC power is not supplied or the battery is not installed If the battery is not installed during AC power supply the LED may flash in orange 5 Fixed Keys Consists of Alarm Silence key NIBP Start Stop key and NIBP Auto Mode key Home key and Menu key 6 Jog Dial Performs operations...

Page 47: ...pply Connector Connects the power supply cable 11 Potential Equalization Terminal Used for equipotential connection Right Side 12 Printer DSL 8001R only Pull out the printer cover to open it Recording paper OP050 01TDR 8 Maintenance Cover 9 Battery Cover 11 Potential Equalization Terminal 10 Power Supply Connector 12 Printer DSL 8001R only ...

Page 48: ...ipment 16 SpO2 Connector Connects the SpO2 cable 17 TEMP Connector Connects the temperature probe 18 Alarm Output connector Outputs alarm information WARNING The alarm output signal should not be used as the primary source of alarm notification The audible alarms of the monitor used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms are the primary sources for notifying medical personnel that an alar...

Page 49: ...never setting up the DSL 8001 system in a location that uses the alarm system One way to test alarm output function is to create an alarm condition and verify that your facility s alarm system is activated 19 Exterior Memory Connector Connects the specified exterior memory 20 Serial Connector COM1 Connects the specified equipment ...

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Page 51: ...Auto Zoom Mode 2 17 Icons Displayed on the Window 2 18 Table Display 2 20 Trend Display 2 21 Setup Window 2 22 Alarm Limit Setup Window 2 22 NIBP Measurement Interval Setup Window 2 23 Main Menu 2 24 How to Display Main Menu 2 24 Setup Menu 2 25 Patient Setup 2 25 Sound Setup 2 25 Display Setup 2 25 Alarm Setup 2 26 Parameter Setup 2 26 Printing Setup 2 26 Data Setup 2 27 Initial Setup 2 27 Mainte...

Page 52: ...lence the alarm for the preprogrammed duration 1 or 2 minutes Pressing this key for 3 seconds or more will suspend the alarm for the preprogrammed duration 60 90 or 120 minutes Visual alarm continues during the alarm suspension NIBP Start Stop Key The NIBP measurement can be started stopped The set measurement interval will be effective with this key operation NIBP Auto Mode Key Pressing this key ...

Page 53: ...up Parameter Setup Printing Setup Data Setup Initial Setup and Maintenance Print Key The waveform and numeric data will be printed when this key is pressed Jog Dial Control The jog dial can be used for menu operation Turn the jog dial to select an item and press the jog dial to finalize the selection Jog Dial ...

Page 54: ...ial marker is visible How to move the jog dial marker While the jog dial marker is visible turning the jog dial will cause the jog dial marker to move The jog dial can be moved to both left and right direction How to select the item with jog dial Turn the jog dial to move the marker and press the jog dial to select the item or display other setup window NOTE Note that just moving the jog dial mark...

Page 55: ...selected item is highlighted in blue 2 Turn the jog dial to move the selected item highlighted in blue Press the jog dial to finalize the selection 3 When the item at the bottom is selected Alarm Limit Setup in NIBP Setup 1 2 window turn the jog dial right to display the next page NIBP NIBP Numeric Data Box Highlighted in blue ...

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Page 57: ...lt in electric shock to the patient and the operator NOTE Equipotential Grounding When connecting multiple devices electrical potential difference may be generated between the devices This may result in electric shock to the patient connected to these devices Pay special attention for use in Operating Room ICU CCU Cardiac Catheter Laboratory and Cardiovascular X ray room To avoid such electrical p...

Page 58: ...on the Maintenance menu Refer to 8 Maintenance Backup Setup For details of the discharge confirmation screen refer to To Start and Stop the Monitoring in the next chapter Turn OFF the power Pressing the power switch for 5 seconds or more during monitoring will turn off the display and stop the monitoring When the power is turned ON within 30 seconds after the power is turned OFF the setup before t...

Page 59: ... previous patient When the Check Discharge at Power ON on the Backup Setup is ON Discharge confirmation screen will be displayed at power ON The default is ON To start monitoring a new patient select Discharge The data before turning ON the power will be erased and monitoring will start Selecting Continue will retain the data before turning ON the power and monitoring will start Reference The Chec...

Page 60: ...nting and table trend data 1 Select the time display area The Date Time Setup window will be displayed Memo There are two other ways to display the Date Time Setup window 1 Press the Menu key display the Main Menu window and select the Date Time Setup 2 Select the Main Menu icon display the Main Menu window and select the Date Time Setup 2 Set the year month and day Select the item from Year Month...

Page 61: ... the Maintenance menu the following setup can be performed Perform the required setup before monitoring Alarm Behavior Setup Alarm Silence Time 1 min 2 min Alarm Sound Suspend 60 min 90 min 120 min Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder OFF 3 min 10 min Alarm Indicator HR Zero Alarm ON OFF Backup Setup Check Discharge at Power ON ON OFF Automatic Discharge Time OFF 10 min 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours Backup at Di...

Page 62: ... displayed when the lead cables and sensors are attached to the patient Set the patient classification pacemaker use on the Patient Setup window Reference For details refer to 4 Monitoring Setup Patient Setup Admit the Patient Set the waveform size alarm limit or printing as necessary Patient data can also be reviewed on the table and trend windows Reference For details refer to 5 Parameter Setup ...

Page 63: ... Yes to suspend monitoring Monitor Suspended message will be displayed 3 To cancel the suspend condition press the jog dial If NIBP measurement interval setting is Cont or 1 minute before the monitoring is suspended it will change to 2 5 minute after the monitoring is resumed Discharging Procedure The discharge process deletes previous measurement data such as table trend and initializes all the s...

Page 64: ...measurement and at alarm occurrence will be stored and displayed on the table Trend Display If the numeric data is displayed on the home display the data every minute at NIBP measurement and at alarm occurrence will be stored and displayed as trend Setup Windows There are setup windows such as Alarm Setup Patient Setup Printing Setup etc Refer to the following pages for each display and window Hom...

Page 65: ...equipment status or which are used as short cut keys to access the setup windows Reference For details refer to Icons Displayed on the Window 7 Patient Classification Icon 8 Alarm Limit Setup Icon 9 Main Menu Icon 10 Switch Display Icon 11 Table Trend Icon 12 Telemeter Status 13 Ventilator Status 14 Time Display Area 15 HR PR Numeric Data Box Displays HR or PR numeric data When selected displays H...

Page 66: ...dow 5 Technical Alarm Area Displays technical alarm messages 6 Vital Alarm Area Displays vital alarm messages 7 Remaining Battery Power Display These are the icons which indicate the equipment status or which are used as short cut keys to access the setup windows Reference For details refer to Icons Displayed on the Window 8 Patient Classification Icon 9 Alarm Limit Setup Icon 10 Main Menu Icon 11...

Page 67: ...ta When selected displays NIBP Setup window 3 Technical Alarm Area Displays technical alarm messages 4 Vital Alarm Area Displays vital alarm messages 5 Remaining Battery Power Display These are the icons which indicate the equipment status or which are used as short cut keys to access the setup windows Reference For details refer to Icons Displayed on the Window 6 Patient Classification Icon 7 Ala...

Page 68: ...n time is 5 minutes or less 2 Patient Classification Icon Displays Patient Classification with icon Adult Child Neonate 3 Alarm Limit Setup Icon Displays the Alarm Limit Setup window 4 Main Menu Icon Displays the Main Menu window 5 Switch Display Icon Switches the display mode of the home display 6 Table Trend Icon Switches the table trend display 7 Telemeter Status Displays the channel number whe...

Page 69: ...isplays Date Time Setup window 10 HR Synchronized Icon Displays a heart mark synchronized to the heart beat 11 NIBP Elapsed Time Icon Displays the elapsed time from the previous NIBP measurement 12 SEC Alarm Indicator Displayed when the SEC alarm is set ...

Page 70: ...the current display condition When selected the display switches in the order shown below Standard NIBP Alarm Standard NIBP Standard Alarm All 3 Display Interval Displays the current display interval When selected the display interval switches in the order shown below 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 4 Data at Alarm Occurrence The data at alarm occurrence wi...

Page 71: ...ndow The waveform on the waveform 1 display area will always be displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Trend Data Printing Date Displays the printed date of the oldest data on the trend 2 Display Interval Displays the current display interval Pressing the jog dial will display the Display Interval window The selections are as follows 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours 3 Previous Screen Displays pre...

Page 72: ...o display the Alarm Limit Setup window Alarm Limit Setup window can also be displayed from the numeric data box The window will be displayed with the upper limit in selected state For example if accessed from the HR numeric data box the Alarm Limit Setup window will be displayed with the HR upper alarm limit in the selected state 1 2 3 4 5 1 Upper Limit Displays the current upper alarm limit If no...

Page 73: ... 5 minutes interval measurement will start 1 min The measurement interval is set to 1 minute 2 min The measurement interval is set to 2 minutes 2 5 min The measurement interval is set to 2 5 minutes 5 min The measurement interval is set to 5 minutes 10 min The measurement interval is set to 10 minutes 15 min The measurement interval is set to 15 minutes 30 min The measurement interval is set to 30...

Page 74: ...ndow The Main Menu is the entrance for all setups By pressing the Menu key the Main Menu will be displayed Selecting the Main Menu icon will also display the Main Menu window The Main Menu consists of the following 9 groups 1 Patient Setup 2 Sound Setup 3 Display Setup 4 Alarm Setup 5 Parameter Setup 6 Printing Setup 7 Data Setup 8 Initial Setup 9 Maintenance ...

Page 75: ...tup Menu key Sound Setup Sound setups such as operating sound volume and alarm sound volume can be performed Reference 4 Monitoring Setup Sound Setup Display Setup Menu key Display Setup Displays setups such as displaying waveform waveform sweep speed and color for each parameter can be performed Reference For details refer to 4 Monitoring Setup Display Setup Selecting the waveform area on the hom...

Page 76: ...ey Parameter Setup Setups for each monitoring parameters can be performed Reference 5 Monitoring Setup Parameter Setup Selecting the corresponding numeric data box on the home display can also display the Parameter Setup window Printing Setup Menu key Printing Setup Setups such as manual alarm and periodic printing can be performed Reference 4 Monitoring Setup Printing Setup ...

Page 77: ...l setups which are required before monitoring can be performed Reference Date Time Setup Preparation for Monitoring in this section Other Setups 7 Installation Maintenance Menu key Maintenance enter the password Maintenance setups can be performed A password is required to display the maintenance menu Reference 8 Maintenance Maintenance Menu ...

Page 78: ... tone White Red Red 2Hz Level 2 Cautionary 5 seconds interval tone Black Yellow Yellow 0 6Hz Level 3 Treatment Needed Single beep tone White Blue Yellow Lighting Level 4 Notification Alarm Display Only Black White Alarm Sound Pattern Pattern 1 Pattern 2 can be selected on the Sound Setup window CAUTION The alarms are classified into Level 1 High Priority Level 2 Medium Priority Level 3 Low Priorit...

Page 79: ...f the monitoring patient the alarm generation is notified by message and sound Example HR Zero Alarm or Upper NIBP Alarm Technical Alarm These messages indicate the status of measurement parameter and equipment Example ECG Check Electrodes or Paper Out Alarm Setup Alarm Setup includes alarm related setup parameter alarm setup ON OFF and alarm limit for each parameter and alarm behavior setup Alarm...

Page 80: ...d even if the individual parameter alarm is set to ON Be cautious when setting them OFF CAUTION If the measurement data of alarm generating parameter returns within the normal range alarm sound will automatically cease and alarm state will be cancelled Alarm Behavior Setup Set the following items related to the alarm operation in advance Alarm Silence Time 1 min 2 min Alarm Sound Suspend 60 min 90...

Page 81: ...alarm occurs a message icon will be displayed inside the numeric data box To Silence the Alarm If the Alarm Silence key is pressed at alarm occurrence the alarm sound can be silenced for fixed amount of time This function will not affect the alarm message If the alarm cause still remains at completion of silence time the alarm sound will generate again Also if another alarm with the same or higher...

Page 82: ...alarm generation is expected To suspend the alarm sound press the Alarm Silence key for more than 3 seconds During the alarm sound suspend state the Alarm Silence icon will be displayed Alarm monitoring continues during the alarm sound suspend state The alarm sound suspend duration can be selected from 60 min 90 min 120 min The alarm printing will be performed even during the alarm sound suspend s...

Page 83: ...nction persists stop using the equipment The alarm generation on the DSL 8001 system is not assured if the alarm other than the following generates at the ventilator Servo i airway pressure upper limit alarm high continuous pressure alarm O2 concentration lower limit alarm expiratory minute volume upper lower limit alarm apnea alarm gas supply alarm air supply alarm O2 supply alarm battery alarm l...

Page 84: ... Verify that this equipment and the ventilator are properly connected When connecting the cable verify that the main power of this equipment and the ventilator are OFF Ventilator Alarm Message The following alarms will occur according to the connection status Alarm Level Message Life Threatening Alarm Alarm Level 1 Vent Invalid Vent Alarm Notification Alarm Alarm Level 4 Vent Disable ...

Page 85: ...periodic printing will automatically start on the specified condition Printing Type Printing Type Output Printer Printed Items Built in Central Manual Printing Yes Yes Waveform Maximum 3 waveforms Measurement Value Alarm Printing Yes Yes Waveform Maximum 3 waveforms Measurement Value Periodic Printing Yes Yes Waveform Maximum 3 waveforms Measurement Value Table Printing Yes No Table Display Trend ...

Page 86: ...nting duration before pressing the Print key Alarm Printing The waveform and measurement value will be automatically printed at alarm occurrence If the alarm is generated during manual or table printing the printing will stop Periodic Printing The waveform and measurement value will be automatically printed at the programmed time Table Printing Pressing the Print key while the table is displayed w...

Page 87: ...nted Header of Each Printing On the first page of each printing the following information will be printed Except trend printing table printing 1 2 3 4 1 Patient Type Patient ID Physician 2 Printed Date Time Printing Type Manual Alarm Periodic 3 Measurement Data 4 Printed Waveform Information lead filter printing speed etc It will not be printed for table printing Printing Speed The printing speed ...

Page 88: ...2 38 Reference For details refer to 4 Monitoring Setup Printing Setup ...

Page 89: ...E Pay attention when opening the cover as the printing paper may fall out 2 Set the printing paper OP 050 01TDR The printing paper has front and back sides Refer to the illustration and set the printing paper in the correct direction Make sure that the printing paper is correctly set in the slot 3 Close the cover into its initial position Push in until it locks into place with a click sound Make s...

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Page 91: ...rode lead 1 waveform monitoring 3 3 For 4 electrode lead Max simultaneous 2 waveforms monitoring 3 3 For 5 electrode lead Max simultaneous 2 waveforms monitoring 3 4 Connection to the Patient Monitor 3 5 Filter Mode Setup 3 7 Respiration Impedance Measurement 3 8 To Measure the SpO2 3 9 To Measure the NIBP 3 14 Procedure for Periodic Measurement 3 17 To Measure the Temperature 3 19 Probe Type 3 19...

Page 92: ...on potential from each electrode may interfere monitoring Make sure to use electrodes of the same type When an electrode is attached to the same location for a long period some patients may develop skin irritation Check the patient s skin condition periodically and change the electrode site as required Do not reuse re sterilize the disposable electrodes ECG measurement part is Type CF applied part...

Page 93: ...nitoring Lead Type I II III Symbol Color Electrode Site R Red On the right infraclavicular fossa L Yellow On the left infraclavicular fossa F Green On the left midclavicular line near the supracrestal line For 4 electrode lead Max simultaneous 2 waveforms monitoring Lead Type I II III aVR aVL aVF Symbol Color Electrode Site R Red On the right infraclavicular fossa L Yellow On the left infraclavicu...

Page 94: ...II aVR aVL aVF V Symbol Color Electrode Site R Red On the right infraclavicular fossa L Yellow On the left infraclavicular fossa F Green On the left midclavicular line near the supracrestal line N Black On the right midclavicular line at the same height as F C White Chest Lead V1 V6 ...

Page 95: ...n Check the patient s skin condition periodically and change the electrode site as required CAUTION Use only the specified relay cables lead cables and electrodes The conductive parts of electrodes and associated connectors for applied parts including the neutral electrode should not contact other conductive parts including earth 1 Clip on the lead cable end to the electrode convex part 2 Turn to ...

Page 96: ...tor green on the DSL 8001 ECG waveform and HR data will be displayed on the monitor 5 Adjust the size and position depending on the waveform and change the monitoring lead Reference For waveform size lead setup refer to 5 Parameter Setup HR PR Setup ...

Page 97: ...ow frequency component 2 Monitor Mode Frequency Characteristics 0 5 40Hz This is the standard mode for ECG monitoring The upper frequency is set to 40Hz to reduce artifacts caused by EMG etc 3 ESIS Mode Frequency Characteristics 1 6 15Hz The upper frequency is limited to 15Hz so that it can largely reduce high frequency artifacts 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup HR PR Setup Filter M...

Page 98: ...ing for a few seconds 1 Verify that the ECG waveform is properly acquired The respiration waveform is detected from lead I of the ECG mentioned in the previous section Therefore if a stable ECG is acquired the respiration waveform can be acquired at the same time 2 Verify that the respiration waveform and respiration rate are displayed on the home display Adjust the sweep speed according to the wa...

Page 99: ...onnector If done so by mistake the equipment cannot deliver its maximum performance and the connected units may be damaged resulting in a safety hazard CAUTION If irritation such as skin reddening appears with the sensor use change the attachment site or stop using the sensor Even a short duration of attachment may inhibit the blood flow and generate compression necrosis and burn injury Check the ...

Page 100: ...sensor for the patient Nellcor Sensor Type Probe Type Reusable type for adult finger Durasensor DS 100A For adult with a weight of 40kg and over This is for temporary use When continuously using it for a long period of time use the following single patient use type Single Patient Use Type MAX N For neonate foot adult finger For neonate with weight of 3kg or less or for adult with weight of 40kg an...

Page 101: ...lock it with the transparent part 3 Attach the sensor to the patient CAUTION If the nail is rough dirty or manicured accurate measurement will not be possible Change the finger or clean the nail before attaching the probe and sensor For Probe Type DS 100A 1 Attach the probe as shown on the left The probe cable should be on the nail side Light Receiving Part Light Emitting Part ...

Page 102: ... to avoid ambient light For Single use Type OxiMax 1 Clean the attachment site with alcohol etc 2 Align the light emitting element and light receiving element of the sensor with the measuring site in between when attaching the sensor to patient 3 Fix the cable with surgical tape so that the sensor does not come off when the cable is pulled Attachment to the toe Attachment to the finger Light recei...

Page 103: ...3 13 4 Verify that the SpO2 measurement and SpO2 waveform are displayed on the home display Reference For setup procedure refer to 5 Parameter Setup SpO2 Setup ...

Page 104: ... or less Also periodically check the blood circulation while performing periodic measurement over a long period of time Congestion or rash may occur at the measuring site Make sure to check the patient s condition constantly when repeatedly using the NIBP continuous measurement mode as it may cause dysfunction of patient s circulation When the cuff is not applied to the patient pay attention not t...

Page 105: ...urement error Do not use a cuff which is worn out The cuff may burst during inflation 2 Connect the cuff to the air hose 3 Connect the air hose to the NIBP cuff connector on the DSL 8001 Connect the neonate cuff to the neonate air hose Connect all other cuffs to the general air hose The monitor automatically detects if a neonate or adult child air hose is connected If there is no air hose connecte...

Page 106: ...f and arm Check Point Align the cuff height with the heart position Doing so eliminates errors caused by the weight of blood It is most appropriate to measure with the patient lying down and arms naturally extended 5 Press the NIBP Start Stop key Cuff inflation and measurement will start Upon completion the measured value will be displayed inside the NIBP numeric data box Mark ...

Page 107: ...aused by the restricted blood circulation is transmitted to the pressure sensor via the air hose and converted to an electric signal 5 From the pulse signal and cuff pressure detected at the pressure measurement circuit the systolic diastolic average blood pressure and pulse rate will be measured at the CPU Memo The systolic diastolic mean blood pressure will be displayed on the monitor The measur...

Page 108: ... stop after 12 minutes maximum of 15 minutes when re measured and 2 5 minutes interval measurement will be set Select OFF if not performing the auto mode measurement NOTE If 1 minute is selected 1 minute interval measurement cannot be stopped by pressing the NIBP Start Stop key To stop the 1 minute interval measurement select OFF or other time interval on Measurement Interval Setup window If monit...

Page 109: ...ate type of probe for the patient Probe Type Reusable Type Rectal Probe adult 401 Rectal Probe pediatric 402 Body Surface Probe 409B 400 series general purpose temperature probe manufactured by Measurement Specialties Inc NOTE For the DSL 8001 system the 700 series temperature probe Measurement Specialties Inc cannot be used ...

Page 110: ... Attach the probe to the patient For Body Surface Probe 409B Attach the probe to the body surface and secure it with surgical tape NOTE The probe location shown above is an example Adjust the probe location according to the patient s condition ...

Page 111: ...ded with the probe product 2 Insert the probe into the rectum about 3 to 7 cm deep 3 Secure the probe to inner thigh with surgical tape 4 Verify that the temperature measurement is displayed on the monitor Reference For setup procedure refer to 5 Parameter Setup TEMP Setup Rectal Temperature Probe 401 402 ...

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Page 113: ...10 Waveform Parameter 4 10 Sweep Speed 4 10 Auto Zoom Mode Setup 4 11 Auto Hide Window Setup 4 11 Color Setup 4 12 Color Setup 4 12 Alarm Setup 4 13 NIBP Measurement at Alarm 4 13 Alarm Limit Display 4 13 Alarm Limit Setup 4 14 Printing Setup 4 16 Printing Speed 4 16 Manual Printing Setup 4 17 Output Printer 4 17 Printing Waveform 4 17 Printing Duration 4 18 Delay Time 4 18 Alarm Printing Setup 4 ...

Page 114: ...monitoring patient The selection of patient classification affects the accuracy of NIBP HR and RR measurement It also affects the delay time to generate the measurement data alarm The alarm delay time is the function to prevent frequent generation of the measurement data alarm by holding the alarm generation for the predetermined delay time The delay time will be effective for the alarm of HR PR R...

Page 115: ...torage will temporarily stop While the monitoring is suspended Monitor Suspended is displayed on the screen 1 Press the Menu key and select Patient Setup Monitor Suspend The monitor suspend confirmation window will be displayed 2 Select Yes to suspend monitoring Monitor Suspended message and Resume will be displayed On the home display numeric data and waveform displays will be suspended If No is ...

Page 116: ... is necessary to perform the setup in advance For setup procedure refer to 8 Maintenance Maintenance Menu Night Mode 1 Press the Menu key and select Patient Setup Night Mode The night mode is set The example shown on the left is when Time Only is selected for Screen Brightness No change Slightly Dark Dark can be also set for the Screen Brightness 2 To cancel the night mode turn the jog dial The co...

Page 117: ...us and new patient will become mixed up on the table and trend data When the discharge procedure is performed patient data such as recall and trend will be initialized The parameter and alarm will be reset according to the setting on Main Menu Maintenance Backup Setup Backup at Discharge 1 Press the Menu key and select Patient Setup Discharge The discharge confirmation window will be displayed 2 S...

Page 118: ...t Sound Setup Operating Sound Volume The Operating Sound Volume window will be displayed 2 Select the volume level The volume will increase with the value respectively OFF will not generate operating sound Sync Sound Volume The volume of the heartbeat synchronized sound HR or PR can be set 1 Press the Menu key and select Sound Setup Sync Sound Volume The Sync Sound Volume window will be displayed ...

Page 119: ... will increase with the value respectively CAUTION Pay attention not to set the alarm volume too low to avoid missing any important alarms Boot Shutdown Sound Volume The volume of the boot shutdown sound can be set 1 Press the Menu key and select Sound Setup Boot Shutdown Sound Volume The Boot Shutdown Sound Volume window will be displayed 2 Select the alarm sound volume level The volume will incr...

Page 120: ...he other sound volume level The volume will increase with the value respectively OFF will not generate other sound Alarm Sound Pattern The alarm sound can be changed according to the alarm level A higher frequency tone will be generated for pattern 2 compared to pattern 1 1 Press the Menu key and select Sound Setup Alarm Sound Pattern The alarm sound pattern can be set for each alarm level 2 Selec...

Page 121: ...attern HR synchronizing sound can be changed A higher frequency tone will be generated for pattern 2 compared to pattern 1 1 Press the Menu key and select Sound Setup Sync Sound Pattern 2 Select Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 ...

Page 122: ...n one display area cascade waveform can be displayed 1 Press the Menu key and select Display Setup Waveform 1 The Waveform 1 window will be displayed 2 Select the parameter to be displayed 3 Select the parameter for Waveform 2 and Waveform 3 using the same procedure Sweep Speed Sweep speed of ECG SpO2 and RESP waveform can be set 1 Select the Menu key and select Display Setup Sweep Speed ECG SpO2 ...

Page 123: ...ion Displayed Screen 1 Press the Menu key and select Display Setup Auto Zoom Mode 2 Select ON or OFF Auto Hide Window Setup Window can be automatically closed after fixed duration 1 Press the Menu key and select Display Setup Auto Hide Window The Auto Hide Window will be displayed 2 Select the duration to automatically close the window OFF Window will not automatically close 10 sec to 60 sec If no...

Page 124: ... SEC Alarm Level Indicator NIBP Numeric Data Waveform Area Label Data Box Label Numeric Data Unit Alarm Level Indicator Oscillation Graph Measurement Interval Setup The elapsed time from the previous measurement TEMP Numeric Data Label Alarm Level Indicator The color can be selected from green light blue yellow orange and white 1 Press the Menu key and select Display Setup Color Setup The ECG Disp...

Page 125: ...rement at alarm occurrence 1 Press the Menu key and select Alarm Setup NIBP Measurement at Alarm 2 Select ON or OFF If ON is selected NIBP measurement will be performed at alarm occurrence Alarm Limit Display The alarm limit can be displayed inside the numeric data box Bar Graph Numeric OFF 1 Press the Menu key and select Alarm Setup Alarm Limit Display The Alarm Limit Display window will be displ...

Page 126: ...s set ON Pay attention not to miss any important alarms 1 Press the Menu key and select Alarm Setup Alarm Limit Setup The Alarm Limit Setup window will be displayed This window can also be displayed by placing the jog dial marker on the Alarm Limit Setup icon and pressing the jog dial 2 Select ON OFF and set the upper and lower alarm limit for the parameter alarm 1 Select a parameter for setup 2 S...

Page 127: ...3kPa Neonate OFF 35 to 120 mmHg OFF 4 7 to 16 0 kPa OFF 30 to 115 mmHg OFF 4 0 to 15 3kPa NIBP MAP Adult OFF 50 to 235 mmHg OFF 6 7 to 31 3 kPa OFF 45 to 230 mmHg OFF 6 0 to 30 7 kPa 5 mmHg 0 6 or 0 7 kPa Child OFF 35 to 160 mmHg OFF 4 7 to 21 3 kPa OFF 30 to 155 mmHg OFF 4 0 to 20 7 kPa Neonate OFF 20 to 100 mmHg OFF 2 7 to 13 3 kPa OFF 15 to 95 mmHg OFF 2 0 to 12 7 kPa NIBP DIA Adult OFF 45 to 2...

Page 128: ...anual printing alarm printing and periodic printing Printing Speed Set the printing speed The same printing speed will be applied to manual alarm and periodic printing 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Printing Speed 2 Select the printing speed from 25 mm sec or 50 mm sec ...

Page 129: ...p Manual Printing Setup Output Printer 2 Select from Built in or Center Printing Waveform Select the waveform for manual printing Maximum of 3 waveforms can be selected 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Manual Printing Setup Printing Waveform 1 The Printing Waveform 1 window will be displayed 2 Select the parameter to print Select from OFF ECG1 ECG2 RESP SPO2 3 Set the parameter for P...

Page 130: ...nt Printing will continue until the Print key is pressed again Delay Time 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Manual Printing Setup Delay Time The Delay Time window will be displayed 2 Select the Delay Time 0sec 8sec 16sec 0 sec Printing will start from the point the Print key is pressed 8 sec 16 sec Printing will start 8 sec or 16 sec prior from the point the Print key is pressed ...

Page 131: ...on Delay Time Adult Child Neonate 12 sec 12 sec 12 sec 8 sec 24 sec 16 sec 16 sec 16 sec Alarm Printing 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Alarm Printing Setup The Alarm Printing Setup window will be displayed 2 Select ON or OFF If ON is selected printing will automatically start at alarm occurrence Output Printer Set the output printer for the alarm printing If Center is selected the ...

Page 132: ...or to start the alarm printing Alarm Printing Alarm Factor HR zero RESP zero HR PR SpO2 TEMP NIBP RESP Ventilator All Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HR PR No No Yes No No No No No Measurement Value Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Alarm Printing Setup Cause for Printing The Cause for Printing window will be displayed 2 Select the alarm factor for alarm...

Page 133: ...n Set the printing duration for alarm printing After 12 seconds 24 seconds the printing will automatically stop 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Alarm Printing Setup Printing Duration 2 Select 12 sec or 24 sec ...

Page 134: ...ting 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Periodic Printing Setup The Periodic Printing Setup window will be displayed 2 Select ON or OFF If the ON is selected the printing will automatically start at selected interval Output Printer Set the output printer for the periodic printing If Center is selected the data will be outputted on the central monitor printer 1 Press the Menu key and se...

Page 135: ...OFF ECG1 ECG2 RESP SpO2 3 Set the parameter for Printing Waveform 2 and Printing Waveform 3 using the same procedure Printing Duration Set the printing duration for periodic printing After the set duration the printing will automatically stop 1 Press the Menu key and select Printing Setup Periodic Printing Setup Printing Duration The Printing Duration window will be displayed 2 Select the printing...

Page 136: ...p Periodic Printing Setup Printing Interval The Printing Interval window will be displayed 2 Select the printing interval 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 120 min For example if 5 min is selected the time will be displayed in real time such as 10 00 10 05 10 25 If 60min is selected it will be displayed as 10 00 11 00 12 00 ...

Page 137: ...P Setup 5 11 Quick Measurement 5 11 Sight Inflation 5 12 Pump Operation Mode 5 12 PR Display 5 13 Oscillation Graph Display 5 13 Pressure Setup 5 14 Notification of Measurement 5 14 NIBP Measurement Interval Setup 5 14 NIBP Data Display Time 5 15 NIBP Alarm 5 15 RESP Setup 5 16 RESP Measurement 5 16 RESP Size 5 16 RESP Alarm 5 17 RR Zero Alarm 5 18 RR Zero Alarm Limit 5 18 TEMP Setup 5 19 Temperat...

Page 138: ...ndow will be displayed 2 Select a lead depending on the type of used lead cable I II III aVR aVL aVF V 3 Set the ECG2 Lead using the same procedure ECG Size 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup HR PR Setup ECG1 Size The ECG1 Size window will be displayed 2 Select the size of ECG1 x1 4 x1 2 x1 x2 x4 Auto When Auto is set the size will be automatically adjusted to optimal size 3 Set the E...

Page 139: ... The highest frequency is set to 40Hz to reduce artifact caused by EMG ESIS Mode 1 6 to 15 Hz The highest frequency is limited to 15Hz so that it can largely reduce the high frequency artifact NOTE When the filter mode is changed a notch will appear on the ECG waveform due to the change in frequency characteristic HR PR Source Select the HR PR source from ECG or SpO2 1 Press the Menu key and selec...

Page 140: ...played 3 Aligning the highlight and pressing the jog dial will change the numeric color to yellow enabling selection of value by turning the jog dial Press the jog dial to finalize the setup NOTE HR PR alarm and HR zero alarm under Maintenance Menu is independent and the setting is not linked with each other For example even if HR PR alarm setting is OFF HR zero alarm can be set to ON Reference Fo...

Page 141: ... the pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest Do not rely entirely upon rate meter alarms Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance CAUTION Precautions about Pacemaker Pulse Detection There are some cases when the pacemaker pulse can not be detected depending on the pacemaker type pulse voltage pulse width electrode lead type unipolar bipolar or electrode placement which causes t...

Page 142: ...cemaker Pulse 2 Select ON or OFF ON The artificial pacemaker pulse will be displayed in yellow color Pacemaker Pulse will be automatically set to ON when ON is selected for Pacemaker on the Patient Setup window OFF The artificial pacemaker pulse will not be displayed ...

Page 143: ...LOCK 2 Select ON or OFF SEC Alarm When the SpO2 value is unstable around the lower alarm limit the frequently generated alarm may be bothersome The SEC alarm function controls these frequent alarms This function generates the alarm only when the integral value the accumulation of difference between the alarm limit and SpO2 value at every second reaches the preprogrammed SEC alarm threshold value T...

Page 144: ...h second CAUTION Whether to use the SEC alarm function and its threshold selection should be based on the patient s clinical indication portent and medical evaluation If the SpO2 alarm and SEC alarm setup is set to OFF the SEC alarm integral value will be set to 0 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup SpO2 Setup SEC Alarm The SEC Alarm window will be displayed 2 Select the value from OFF...

Page 145: ...he Alarm Limit Setup to display the Alarm Limit Setup window 1 Select a parameter for setup 2 Select ON OFF for the alarm If OFF is selected alarm will be turned OFF and Alarm OFF icon will be displayed 3 Aligning the highlight and pressing the jog dial will change the numeric color to yellow enabling selection of value by turning the jog dial Press the jog dial to finalize the setup 3 1 2 ...

Page 146: ...tricts the blood flow which disables the correct detection of the SpO2 and PR during the NIBP measurement 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup SpO2 Setup Alarm at NIBP Measuring 2 Select ON or OFF ON SpO2 alarm and PR alarm will be generated even during NIBP measurement OFF SpO2 Alarm and pulse rate alarm will not be generated until the NIBP measurement is complete ...

Page 147: ...tup Pressure Unit NIBP Alarm Quick Measurement Select the measurement duration 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup NIBP Setup Quick Measurement 2 Select ON or OFF ON will perform the measurement in duration of about 20 to 25 seconds for adult patient NOTE The quick measurement can be performed only if the patient classification is adult or child For neonate normal measurement will be p...

Page 148: ...he patient classification is Neonate The sight inflation function cannot be used when performing the 1 minute interval measurement or continuous measurement When performing manual measurement measurement at alarm occurrence it will inflate to the fixed value Adult 180mmHg Child 140mmHg Neonate 110mmHg regardless of the sight inflation setting 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup NIBP Se...

Page 149: ...up PR Display 2 Select ON or OFF ON will display the pulse rate OFF will not display the pulse rate Oscillation Graph Display By setting this function ON the oscillation graph can be displayed inside the NIBP numeric data box 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup NIBP Setup Oscillation Graph Display 2 Select ON or OFF ON will display the oscillation graph OFF will not display the oscilla...

Page 150: ...rement interval is set to 30 minutes or more and the notification will be performed 3 minutes before the measurement 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup NIBP Setup Notification of Measurement 2 Select ON or OFF ON will perform the notification 3 minutes before the measurement by message and sound NIBP Measurement Interval Setup Set the measurement interval Reference For details about N...

Page 151: ... alarm limit 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup NIBP Setup 2 2 NIBP Alarm 2 Select ON or OFF 3 Next set the alarm limit Select the Alarm Limit Setup to display the Alarm Limit Setup window 1 Select a parameter for setup 2 Select ON OFF for the alarm If OFF is selected alarm will be turned OFF and Alarm OFF icon will be displayed 3 Aligning the highlight and pressing the jog dial will ...

Page 152: ...asurement Select whether or not to perform the RESP measurement 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup RESP Setup RESP Measurement 2 Select ON or OFF RESP Size Set the respiration waveform size 1 Pess the Menu key and select Parameter Setup RESP Setup RESP Size The RESP Size window will be displayed 2 Select from x1 4 x1 2 x1 x2 x4 Auto ...

Page 153: ...etup 2 Select ON OFF for the alarm If OFF is selected alarm will be turned OFF and Alarm OFF icon will be displayed 3 Aligning the highlight and pressing the jog dial will change the numeric color to yellow enabling selection of value by turning the jog dial Press the jog dial to finalize the setup NOTE RESP alarm and RR zero alarm is independent and the setting is not linked with each other For e...

Page 154: ...of apnea events by identifying the absence of respiration It is not intended to be classified as an Apnea Monitor and will not identify the condition creating the possible event Central Obstructive or Mixed RR Zero Alarm Limit 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup RESP Setup RR zero Alarm Limit The RR zero Alarm Limit window will be displayed 2 Set the threshold to generate the RR zero a...

Page 155: ... key and select Parameter Setup TEMP Setup Temperature Unit 2 Select C or F TEMP Alarm Select ON OFF of TEMP alarm and set the alarm limit 1 Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup TEMP Setup TEMP Alarm 2 Select ON or OFF 3 Next set the alarm limit Select the Alarm Limit Setup to display the Alarm Limit Setup window 3 1 2 ...

Page 156: ...m If OFF is selected alarm will be turned OFF and Alarm OFF icon will be displayed 3 Aligning the highlight and pressing the jog dial will change the numeric color to yellow enabling selection of value by turning the jog dial Press the jog dial to finalize the setup ...

Page 157: ...cting the Display Time Width 6 4 Selecting the Display Scale 6 4 Selecting the Parameter 6 5 Deleting the Trend Data 6 5 Trend Printing 6 5 Table 6 6 To Display the Table 6 6 Description of the Table Display 6 6 Setup for Table Display 6 7 Selecting the Display Interval 6 8 Selecting the Display Conditions 6 8 Changing the Display Order 6 9 Deleting the Table Data 6 9 Table Printing 6 9 ...

Page 158: ...Trend 1 Select the Table Trend icon 2 Pressing the jog dial will switch the display in the order of table trend home Description of the Trend Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Trend Data Printing Date Displays the printed date of the oldest data on the trend 2 Display Interval Displays the current display interval Pressing the jog dial will display the Display Interval window The selections are as follows 1 h...

Page 159: ... performed for the trend display Setup Item Selection Default Display Time Width 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours 1 hour Display Scale HR PR 0 100bpm 0 200bpm 0 300bpm Auto Auto SpO2 80 100 50 100 0 100 Auto NIBP 0 100mmHg 13 3kPa 0 150mmHg 19 9kPa 0 200mmHg 26 6kPa 0 300mmHg 39 9kPa Auto RESP 0 50Bpm 0 100Bpm 0 150Bpm Auto TEMP 30 40 C 86 104 F 20 50 C 68 122 F Auto ON OFF of Tren...

Page 160: ...he Trend Setup window The Display Time Width window will be displayed 2 Select the display time width Selecting the Display Scale The display scale for each parameter displayed in the trend window can be changed 1 On the Trend Setup window select xx Display Scale for the parameter to change the scale The Display Scale window for the selected parameter will be displayed 2 Select the scale ...

Page 161: ...lect OFF to not display the parameter Deleting the Trend Data The trend data can be deleted 1 Select Table Trend Data Clear on the Trend Setup window The Table Trend Data Clear window will be displayed 2 Select Yes to delete the data Trend Printing To print the displayed trend data press the Print key while the trend data is displayed At the same time when the Print key is pressed the displayed da...

Page 162: ...essing the jog dial will switch the display in the order of table trend home Description of the Table Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Table Data Printing Date Displays the printing date of the oldest data on the table 2 Display Selection Displays the current display condition When selected the display switches in the order shown below Standard NIBP Alarm Standard NIBP Standard Alarm All 3 Display Interv...

Page 163: ...ch the data is not stored 7 Next Screen Display Displays next table data If the jog dial is continuously pressed the display will keep scrolling 8 Newest Screen Display Displays the newest table data When the Display Order is Ascending the newest screen display icon will be displayed on the upper right Setup for Table Display The following items can be set on the Table Setup Setup Item Selection D...

Page 164: ...play Conditions The display conditions for the table display can be selected from the following Condition Description Standard Standard data is displayed Excluding NIBP NIBP Only NIBP data is displayed Alarm Only alarm data is displayed Standard NIBP Standard and NIBP data are displayed Standard Alarm Standard and alarm data are displayed All All data is displayed 1 Select Display Selection on the...

Page 165: ...Select Ascending or Descending Deleting the Table Data The table data can be deleted 1 Select Table Trend Data Clear on the Table Setup window The Table Trend Data Clear window will be displayed 2 Select Yes to delete the data Table Printing To print the displayed table data press the Print key while the table data is displayed The displayed table data will be printed at the same time when the Pri...

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Page 167: ... DSL 8001 to the Power Source 7 4 Equipotential Grounding 7 5 Battery Operation 7 6 To Charge the Battery 7 6 Wireless Network System Construction 7 7 Connection of the HLX 801 Telemetry Transmitter Module 7 8 Communication Setup 7 8 Channel ID and Group ID Setup 7 9 Ventilator Connection 7 12 Ventilator Connection 7 12 Communication Setup 7 13 Ventilator Alarm Setup 7 15 ...

Page 168: ... installing or storing the equipment Do not install or store in the following locations where chemicals are stored or gas may evolved where the equipment will be subject to splashing water or humidity from a nebulizer or vaporizer where the equipment will be subject to direct sunlight unstable place with inclination vibration or shock Ensure proper ventilation to cool the device A minimum space of...

Page 169: ...lectric shock to the patient connected to these equipments Pay special attention for use in Operating Room ICU CCU Cardiac Catheter Laboratory and Cardiovascular X ray room To avoid such electrical potential difference use the ground cable to connect each equipment s potential equalization terminal to the same ground terminal This is called equipotential grounding ...

Page 170: ...supply connector on the rear of the main unit Connect the other end of the power cable to the 3 way outlet with ground terminal 2 Insert the AC cable clamp as shown in the diagram 3 Fix the power cable in place using the AC cable clamp as shown in the diagram AC Cable Clamp Clip the power cable with the AC cable clamp so that the power cable cannot be pulled out ...

Page 171: ...ipments Pay special attention for use in Operating Room ICU CCU Cardiac Catheter Laboratory and Cardiovascular X ray room To avoid such electrical potential difference use the ground cable to connect each device s potential equalization terminal to the same ground terminal This is called equipotential grounding The ground cable is shaped like a connector and can be disconnected manually without us...

Page 172: ...e the operating duration may be short at beginning of usage In such case repeating charging and battery operation for 2 or 3 times will bring out the original performance To Charge the Battery Connecting the power cable to the hospital grade outlet with the battery installed will start the charging During charging the battery LED lights in orange When the LED turns to green the charging is complet...

Page 173: ...tention when the channel ID at the bedside monitor is changed WARNING Some wireless combinations of telemetry transmitters may generate interference with other devices Before selecting a channel verify it will not interfere with other channels Make sure the telemetry manager of your system is aware of any changes to the telemetry channels If transmitters are used in a neighboring medical facility ...

Page 174: ...tative Users should not perform this procedure as malfunction of the equipment may occur Communication Setup When using the HLX 801 Telemetry Transmitter Module it is necessary to perform communication setup in advance 1 Press the Menu key and select Initial Setup Communication Setup The Communication Setup window will be displayed 2 Select HLX for Telemeter Port ...

Page 175: ...ed even after the main power is turned OFF 1 Select the Menu key and select Initial Setup Telemeter Setup The Telemeter Setup window will be displayed 2 Select ON OFF for Telemeter Function If OFF is selected telemetry transmission will not be performed To perform telemetry transmission select ON 3 Select Channel on the Telemeter Setup menu The Channel window will be displayed 4 Select the channel...

Page 176: ...will be displayed If there is an error with the channel ID the following message will be displayed HLX Invalid Setting The entered transmitter channel ID exceeds the allowable range Set a different ID CAUTION If the temperature unit is F and BP unit is kPa it will be converted to C and mmHg respectively when transmitted On a wireless network the alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be trans...

Page 177: ...or Out of Range Central Monitor Display HR 301bpm or above Calculated on central monitor based on ECG waveform RR 151Bpm or above 150Bpm Calculated on central monitor in case of impedance respiration TEMP 0 1 C 31 9 F or below 50 1 C 122 1 F or above 0 C 32 F 46 1 C 115 0 F If the temperature is 46 1 C 115 0 F or above 46 1 C 115 0 F will be displayed at the central monitor ...

Page 178: ...n Servo i v1 5 v2 0 v3 0 Servo s v2 0 v3 0 CAUTION The ventilator operation should be performed by a well trained or authorized person When connecting this equipment and the ventilator use only the specified connection cable Verify that this equipment and the ventilator are properly connected When connecting the cable verify that the main power of this equipment and the ventilator are OFF Ventilat...

Page 179: ...r alarm ventilator needs to be assigned to the COM connector function CAUTION The same function cannot be set to multiple ports Only one ventilator can be connected 1 Press the Menu key and select Initial Setup Communication Setup The Communication Setup window will be displayed CJ 502 Servo i Servo s ...

Page 180: ... and ventilator alarm will not be generated Make sure the correct setting is made 4 Make sure that ventilator alarm is not generated and ventilator status on the window is green CAUTION If the ventilator status is not green the ventilator alarm will not be notified even when the alarm condition generates 5 Start the ventilator monitoring CAUTION Check occasionally the communication status of this ...

Page 181: ...ntilator However ventilator alarm information will be transmitted to the central monitor WARNING When OFF is selected the Vent Alarm will not be displayed in the alarm message area even if the ventilator alarm is generated 3 Select Alarm Judgment Time on the VENT Setup window The Alarm Judgment Time window will be displayed 4 Set the alarm judgment time in the range from 0 to 30 seconds Select the...

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Page 183: ...8 14 Handling the Display Panel 8 14 Storage 8 15 Storing the Equipment 8 15 Storing the Recording Paper 8 15 Cleaning 8 16 Cleaning the Display Panel 8 16 Cleaning the Housing 8 16 Cleaning the NIBP Cuff and Air Hose 8 16 Cleaning and Disinfecting the SpO2 Sensor 8 17 Cleaning Disinfecting Sterilizing the Temperature Probe 8 17 Battery 8 18 Handling the Battery 8 18 Storage 8 18 Maintenance Check...

Page 184: ...p Setup Night Mode Setup CAUTION Do not enter maintenance mode during standard monitoring When entering into standard monitoring mode from maintenance mode restart the system Otherwise the operation of the system may become unstable How to Display the Maintenance Menu 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance 2 On the Maintenance window enter the password Select 8 0 0 1 from the top The maintena...

Page 185: ...m Behavior the following items can be set Alarm Silence Time 1 min 2 min Alarm Sound Suspend 60 min 90 min 120 min Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder OFF 3 min 10 min Alarm Indicator HR Zero Alarm ON OFF Alarm Silence Time The duration to silence the alarm can be selected from 1 minute or 2 minutes 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Alarm Behavior Setup The Alarm Behavior Set...

Page 186: ... min 90 min 120 min Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder When the alarm sound is suspended a reminder tone can be generated at fixed interval A warning tone will be generated at selected interval 3 min 10 min to remind that the alarm sound is suspended 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Alarm Behavior Setup Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder The Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder window wi...

Page 187: ...hen the level 1 alarm occurs If OFF is selected alarm indicator will not function HR Zero Alarm Select whether or not to generate an alarm when the HR value is 0 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Alarm Behavior Setup HR zero Alarm 2 Select ON OFF ON will generate the alarm when the HR value is zero OFF will not generate the alarm even if the HR value is zero NOTE HR PR...

Page 188: ...hour 2 hours 4 hours Actual Power OFF Duration Less than 30 sec 30 sec or more Less than 10 min 10 min or more Less than 1 hour 1 hour or more Less than 2 hours 2 hours or more Less than 4 hours 4 hours or more Check Discharge at Power ON ON Home 1 Check Discharge Home 1 Check Discharge Home 1 Check Discharge Home 1 Check Discharge Home 1 Check Discharge OFF Home 1 Home 1 Home 2 Home 1 Home 2 Home...

Page 189: ...d the confirmation window to perform the discharge operation will be displayed at power ON if the power OFF duration exceeds the set duration for Automatic Discharge Time 10 min 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours If OFF is selected the confirmation window will not be displayed and the discharge operation will be automatically performed at power ON if the power OFF duration exceeds the set duration for Automat...

Page 190: ...tion for automatic discharge function OFF 10 min 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours If OFF is selected the discharge operation will not be automatically performed Backup at Discharge Whether or not to store the setup data when a patient is discharged can be selected If ON is selected the following setup data will be backed up Patient Setup Alarm Setup Parameter Setup Data Setup Trend Table 1 Press the Menu ke...

Page 191: ...FF is selected monitoring will continue even after a patient is discharged Measurement Interval at Discharge NIBP measurement interval after a patient is discharged can be selected Even if NIBP measurement interval is changed for each patient this setting will be applied after discharge 1 Select the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Backup Setup Measurement Interval at Discharge T...

Page 192: ...eprogramming the time to turn ON OFF the night mode The following night mode setup can be performed Night Mode Operation Manual Auto Automatic Start Time Automatic End Time Volume Screen Brightness Alarm Indicator Lighting Night Mode Select whether to manually start end the night mode or to automatically start end at preprogrammed time 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password...

Page 193: ...art Time window will be displayed 2 When the numeric turns yellow turn the jog dial and set the starting time Automatic End Time When the night mode operation is set to Auto set the time to automatically end the night mode 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Night Mode Setup Automatic End Time The Automatic End Time window will be displayed 2 When the numeric turns yello...

Page 194: ... Setup Volume The Volume window will be displayed 2 Select the volume No Change Quiet Very Quiet Silence No Change Currently set volume will be applied Quiet 60 of currently set volume will be set Minimum volume is level 1 Very quiet 30 of currently set volume will be set Minimum volume is level 1 Silence Sound will be silenced Screen Brightness Set the screen brightness during the night mode WARN...

Page 195: ...ightly Dark 80 of currently set brightness will be set Dark 50 of currently set brightness will be set Time Only Only the time will be displayed Alarm Indicator The alarm indicator operation during the night mode can be set to ON OFF 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Night Mode Setup Alarm Indicator 2 Select ON OFF ON The alarm indicator will light even during the nigh...

Page 196: ... for adequate supply of disposable accessories such as ECG electrodes If any shortage contact our service representative and supply as necessary Handling the Display Panel Although the LCD utilizes highly accurate picture elements occasionally there may be few pixels which does not light or constantly light Please note that this is not an equipment failure and will not affect monitoring operation ...

Page 197: ...ns should be observed when storing the equipment Storage Temperature 20 to 60ºC Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40ºC non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 500 to 1060 hPa Storing the Recording Paper This equipment utilizes thermal recording paper If placed in a high temperature for long period of time the print may become indistinct and unable to read When storing follow the precautions below Store in a p...

Page 198: ...ent Do not allow liquids or cleaning solution to enter the monitor or connectors Do not use organic solvents thinner toluene and benzene to avoid damaging the resin case Do not polish the housing with abrasive or chemical cleaner When sterilizing the entire room using a spray solution pay close attention not to have liquids get into the equipment or connectors Use only neutral detergent to clean t...

Page 199: ...by applying radioactive rays steam or ethylene oxide The OXISENSOR is a sterilized sensor than can be repeatedly used on the same patient until the adhesive properties of the adhesive are lost Do not use on more than one patient Do not resterilize Cleaning Disinfecting Sterilizing the Temperature Probe Clean disinfect sterilize the temperature probe according to the manufacturer s guidelines ...

Page 200: ...cteristics of the battery pay attention to the following when storing Storage Temperature and Humidity for the Battery Store in an environment specified below without corrosive gas Storage Period Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Within 30days 20 to 60 C 20 to 85 non condensing Within 90 days 20 to 45 C Within 1year 20 to 20 C Do not store in an environment outside the specified temperature ran...

Page 201: ... the main unit housing Do not allow alcohol or other liquids to enter the equipment Daily Check Perform the following daily check according to the Daily Check List on the next page Periodic Check Periodic check of medical electronic equipment is mandatory to prevent failures and accidents and to ensure safety and reliability Periodic check may be performed by each medical institution or by a third...

Page 202: ... It can be used as an indication of replacement period 1 Press the Menu key and select Maintenance enter the password Periodic Replacement Parts Information The Periodic Replacement Parts Information window will be displayed Check the usage period and measurement frequency 2 Select Reset when the battery or NIBP unit is replaced ...

Page 203: ...heck whether the unit is installed in a place susceptible to adverse environment The environmental condition e g temperature humidity of the installed place should be as specified The unit should not be subjected to splashing water OK NG Function Turn ON the monitor and check whether it operates normally The home display should be displayed OK NG The date and time should be correct OK NG The power...

Page 204: ... site to a location where EMG will less likely to interfere Heart rate is not counted and ECG Check Electrodes message is displayed Cause The electrode of the displayed lead type is detached or is not making good electrical contact with the skin If the lead type is not displayed 2 or more electrodes are detached Solution Check the electrode application Replace the electrode or check the lead cable...

Page 205: ...equipment If the same message is repeatedly displayed a failure of the equipment can be considered Cease the measurement and contact our service representative The measurement data is displayed as xxx Cause The heart rate is outside the measurement range Solution Check if the electrodes are properly attached Replace the electrode or check the lead cable and relay cable Artificial pacemaker pulse i...

Page 206: ...poor replace the electrode The RESP Suspended message is displayed Cause RESP measurement is suspended Solution Press the Menu key and select Parameter Setup RESP Setup RESP Measurement and select ON The measurement data is displayed as xxx Cause The respiration rate is outside the measurement range Solution Check if the electrodes are properly attached Reattach the electrode If the electrode cont...

Page 207: ...s much as possible The NIBP System Error E message is displayed Cause An error has occurred on the NIBP unit Solution Reboot the equipment If the same message is repeatedly displayed a failure of the equipment can be considered Cease the measurement and contact our service representative The NIBP Inflation Timeout C01 message is displayed Cause 1 The air hose is not firmly connected and the air is...

Page 208: ...measurement the patient has trembled or moved Solution Keep the patient still as much as possible and measure while the patient is not trembling or moving Cause 2 Arrhythmia has frequently occurred during the measurement Solution If arrhythmia occurs frequently correct measurement cannot be performed Measure when arrhythmia is not frequently occurring The NIBP Meas Timeout C07 message is displayed...

Page 209: ...be terminated When the measurement time has exceeded 120 seconds for adult 90 seconds for child 60 seconds for neonate When the inflation value has exceeded 300mmHg for adult 210mmHg for child 150mmHg for neonate The NIBP Communication Error message is displayed Cause Communication error with the NIBP unit has occurred Solution Reboot the equipment If the same message is repeatedly displayed a fai...

Page 210: ...l clear the message and silence the alarm The SpO2 Sensor Fault message is displayed Cause 1 The sensor is not connected securely Solution Reattach the sensor Cause 2 The sensor is defective Solution Replace the sensor Cause 3 A wrong sensor is used Solution Replace the sensor The SpO2 Check Sensor message is displayed Cause 1 Unrecognizable sensor or a wrong sensor may be connected Cause 2 When a...

Page 211: ...ement data is displayed as Cause The temperature measurement is outside the measurement range Solution Check if the temperature probe is properly inserted attached The TEMP Disconnected message is displayed Cause When the temperature sensor is disconnected during TEMP monitoring this message will be displayed Solution Check if the temperature probe is properly inserted attached The TEMP Out of Ran...

Page 212: ...conds or more Memo For the parameters in alarm OFF condition the Alarm OFF icon will be displayed inside the corresponding numeric data box Cause 3 The alarm limit is not set Solution Set the upper lower alarm limit for each parameter Printer No printing is performed The Paper Out message is displayed Cause There is no recording paper Solution Install a new roll of paper into the paper cassette Th...

Page 213: ... Setup Channel The HLX Data Saving Error message is displayed Cause The set value cannot be written to HLX 801 Solution Reboot the equipment If the same message is repeatedly displayed a failure of the equipment can be considered Contact our service representative The HLX Check Connection message is displayed Cause The connection with the HLX 801 is interrupted Solution Check the connection betwee...

Page 214: ...e it every year Cause 2 The ambient temperature is too high or too low Solution Charge the battery in an ambient temperature between 10 to 30 C Cause 3 The battery failure can be considered Solution Replace the battery The battery cannot be charged Battery discharges quickly after charging and does not operate Cause 1 The battery life has expired Solution The battery is a consumable product Replac...

Page 215: ...s should not perform this procedure as electric shock may result to the patient and operator or malfunction of the equipment may occur Operation The Night Mode Active message is displayed Cause The night mode is set Solution Cancel the night mode The Alarm Sound Suspend xx message is displayed Cause Alarm sound is suspended Solution Press the Alarm Silence key for more than 3 seconds System The Ba...

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Page 217: ...l 1 9 9 Setup Item Level 2 9 9 Setup Item Level 3 9 11 Setup Item Level 4 9 17 Default Settings 9 18 Parameter 9 18 Other Setup 9 20 Initial Setup 9 22 Message List 9 23 Vital Alarm 9 23 Technical Alarm 9 24 Ventilator Alarm 9 26 External Connection 9 27 COM1 COM2 Connectors 9 27 Alarm Output Connector 9 27 Other Information 9 28 Functional Testers and Patient Simulator for SpO2 measurement 9 28 ...

Page 218: ...Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage Atmospheric Pressure 500 to 1060hPa Safety General Standard EN 60601 1 2006 IEC 60601 1 2005 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance EN 60601 1 1 2001 IEC 60601 1 1 2000 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 1 General Requirements for Safety Collateral standard Safety Requirements for Medical El...

Page 219: ...ent Equipment Type for Transfer Portable Equipment Power Supply Voltage AC 100 to 240V DC10 5 to 12 4V Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz Power Consumption 110VA 65W Usable Life 6 years According to self certification For usable life of periodic replacement parts refer to 8 Maintenance Periodic Replacement Performance Display Device 7 inch TFT Color LCD Function Control Icon Waveform Trace Stationary Trace Sw...

Page 220: ...ast 7 seconds is less than 15 averaged value over 10 seconds of RR interval Waveform Size 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 Defibrillation Proof Provided Transient Property 3 2 sec 0 3 sec 0 1 sec time constant can be changed Tall T wave Rejection Capability 1 2mV T wave can be removed Heart rate meter accuracy and response to irregular rhythm 80bpm Ventricular Bigeminy 39bpm 60bpm Slow Alternating Ventricular Bigemi...

Page 221: ...asurement Range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Measurement Accuracy 0 2 C probe and main unit 0 1 C main unit only SpO2 Arterial Oxygen Saturation Measurement Method 2 Wavelength Pulse Wave Method Wavelength Approx 660nm red light Approx 890nm infrared light Output 15mW or below Measurement Range 1 to 100 Resolution 1 Measurement Accuracy Adult 2 when 70 to 100 3 when DS 100A is used Not specified when les...

Page 222: ...rement Range Adult 10 to 280mmHg 1 3 to 37 3kPa Child 10 to 180mmHg 1 3 to 24 0kPa Neonate 10 to 130mmHg 1 3 to 17 3kPa Resolution 1mmHg Static Pressure Accuracy 3 mmHg 0 4kPa Accuracy Maximum Standard Deviation 8mmHg 1 0kPa Maximum Average Error 5mmHg 0 6kPa PR Measurement Range 40 to 240bpm PR Measurement Accuracy 2 or 2 bpm whichever greater Deflation Speed 5 1 mmHg sec Quick Measurement OFF 10...

Page 223: ...the measurement range is obtained During monitoring when the measurement data exceeds the alarm threshold for a specified duration alarm will be generated The alarm will cease when the alarm condition resolves when the measurement data is not exceeding the alarm threshold anymore Parameter Duration required for alarm generation Adult Child Neonate HR PR 5 sec 5 sec 1 sec SpO2 5 sec 5 sec 1 sec NIB...

Page 224: ...evel 2 Level 3 Level 4 Main Menu Patient Setup Sound Setup Display Setup Color Setup Alarm Setup Alarm Limit Setup Parameter Setup HR PR Setup SpO2 Setup NIBP Setup Measurement Interval Setup RESP Setup TEMP Setup Printing Setup Manual Printing Setup Alarm Printing Setup Periodic Printing Setup Data Setup Table Setup Trend Setup Initial Setup Date Time Setup Communication Setup Telemeter Setup VEN...

Page 225: ...d Night Mode Monitoring will be in night mode Discharge Discharge process will be performed Main Menu Sound Setup Operating Sound OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operation sound volume can be selected Sync Sound Volume OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HR PR synchronized sound volume can be selected Alarm Sound Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm sound volume can be selected Boot Shutdown Sound Volume OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Boot shu...

Page 226: ...N Whether or not to perform NIBP measurement at alarm occurrence can be selected Alarm Limit Display OFF Numeric Graph bar Alarm limit display format inside the numeric data box can be selected Alarm Limit Setup Displays the Alarm Limit Setup window Main Menu Parameter Setup HR PR Setup Displays the HR PR Setup window SpO2 Setup Displays the SpO2 Setup window NIBP Setup Displays the NIBP Setup win...

Page 227: ...eriodic Replacement Parts Information Displays the Periodic Replacement Parts Information window System Information Displays the System Information window Setup Item Level 3 Item Setup Value Note Main Menu Display Setup Color Setup ECG Display Color Selection from 5 colors ECG related display color can be selected SpO2 Display Color Selection from 5 colors SpO2 related display color can be selecte...

Page 228: ...NIBP DIA alarm lower limit can be selected RESP Alarm Upper Limit OFF 4 to 150 Bpm RESP alarm upper limit can be selected RESP Alarm Lower Limit OFF 3 to 149 Bpm RESP alarm lower limit can be selected TEMP Alarm Upper Limit OFF 31 0 to 50 0 C 87 8 to 122 0 F TEMP alarm upper limit can be selected TEMP Alarm Lower Limit OFF 30 0 to 49 5 C 86 0 to 121 1 F TEMP alarm lower limit can be selected Main ...

Page 229: ... the oscillation graph inside the numeric data box can be selected Pressure Unit mmHg kPa NIBP measurement unit can be selected Notification of Measurement OFF ON Whether or not to use the NIBP measurement notification function can be selected NIBP Data Display Time 60 min 120 min The duration to display the NIBP data can be selected After the specified duration the data will be cleared NIBP Alarm...

Page 230: ...Output printer for alarm printing can be selected Printing Waveform 1 OFF ECG1 ECG2 RESP SpO2 Parameter for printing waveform 1 can be selected Printing Waveform 2 OFF ECG1 ECG2 RESP SpO2 Parameter for printing waveform 2 can be selected Printing Waveform 3 OFF ECG1 ECG2 RESP SpO2 Parameter for printing waveform 3 can be selected Cause for Printing ALL HR PR Measurement Value Alarm factor to gener...

Page 231: ...4 hours Display interval of the trend can be selected HR PR Display Scale 0 100 bpm 0 200 bpm 0 300 bpm Auto HR PR display scale can be selected SpO2 Display Scale 80 100 50 100 0 100 Auto SpO2 display scale can be selected NIBP Display Scale 0 100 mmHg 0 150 mmHg 0 200 mmHg 0 300 mmHg Auto NIBP display scale can be selected RESP Display Scale 0 50 Bpm 0 100 Bpm 0 150 Bpm Auto RESP display scale c...

Page 232: ... Servo s Equipment to connect to the COM2 can be selected Main Menu Initial Setup Telemeter Setup Telemeter Function OFF ON ON OFF of telemeter function can be selected Channel 3305 to 3379 3400 to 3462 Enter the channel number An error message will be displayed if the channel number other than specified one from the list is set Group ID 00 to 63 Enter the Group ID Save Channel number and group ID...

Page 233: ...a when a patient is discharged can be selected Monitor Suspend at Discharge OFF ON Whether or not to suspend monitoring when a patient is discharged can be selected Measurement Interval at Discharge Off 2 min 2 5 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 120 min NIBP measurement interval at discharge can be selected Main Menu Maintenance Night Mode Setup Night Mode Manual Auto Whether to start the nig...

Page 234: ... Ⅱ Ⅱ Ⅱ ECG1 Size x1 x1 x1 ECG2 Lead aVR aVR aVR ECG2 Size x1 x1 x1 Filter Mode Monitor Monitor Monitor HR PR Source Auto Auto Auto HR PR Alarm ON ON ON Pacemaker Pulse OFF OFF OFF RESP RESP Measurement ON ON ON RESP Size x1 x1 x1 RESP Alarm ON ON ON RR zero Alarm ON ON ON RR zero Alarm Limit 15 sec 15 sec 15 sec SpO2 C LOCK OFF OFF OFF SEC Alarm OFF OFF OFF SpO2 Alarm ON ON ON Alarm at NIBP measur...

Page 235: ...R Alarm Lower Limit 50 bpm 75 bpm 100 bpm RESP Alarm Upper Limit OFF OFF OFF RESP Alarm Lower Limit 8 Bpm 8 Bpm 30 Bpm TEMP Alarm Upper Limit OFF OFF OFF TEMP Alarm Lower Limit OFF OFF OFF SpO2 Alarm Upper Limit OFF OFF OFF SpO2 Alarm Lower Limit 90 90 90 NIBP SYS Alarm Upper Limit 160 mmHg 120 mmHg 90 mmHg NIBP SYS Alarm Lower Limit 90 mmHg 70 mmHg 40 mmHg NIBP MAP Alarm Upper Limit OFF OFF OFF N...

Page 236: ...ttern 1 Display Setup Waveform 1 ECG1 Waveform 2 SpO2 Waveform 3 RESP Sweep Speed ECG SpO2 25 mm sec Sweep Speed RESP 6 25 mm sec Auto Zoom Mode ON Auto Hide Window OFF Color ECG Display Color Green SpO2 Display Color Yellow NIBP Display Color Cyan RES Display Color White TEMP Display Color Orange Screen Brightness 1 Alarm NIBP Measurement at Alarm OFF Alarm Limit Graph bar Print Printing Speed 25...

Page 237: ... in Printing Waveform 1 ECG1 Printing Waveform 2 SpO2 Printing Waveform 3 OFF Printing Duration 12 sec Printing Interval 120 min Table Setup Display Interval 1 min Display Selection ALL Display Order Ascending Trend Setup Display Time Width 1 hour HR PR Display Scale Auto RESP Display Scale Auto SpO2 Display Scale Auto TEMP Display Scale Auto NIBP Display Scale Auto HR PR Trend Display ON RESP Tre...

Page 238: ...FF Alarm Judgment Time 0 sec Maintenance Language Select English Alarm Behavior Setup Alarm Silence Time 2 min Alarm Sound Suspend 60 min Alarm Sound Suspend Reminder 3 min Alarm Indicator Alarm level 1 3 HR zero Alarm ON Backup Setup Check Discharge at Power ON ON Automatic Discharge Time OFF Backup at Discharge OFF Monitor Suspend at Discharge OFF Measurement Interval at Discharge OFF Night Mode...

Page 239: ...RNING The ventilator alarm on this unit should be used as supplementary function Check the patient s condition ventilator alarm sound and message occasionally Vital Alarm Life Threatening Alarm Alarm Level 1 Parameter Message ECG HR Zero Alarm Upper HR Alarm Lower HR Alarm RESP RR Zero Alarm Upper RR Alarm Lower RR Alarm SpO2 Upper SpO2 Alarm Lower SpO2 Alarm Upper SpO2_PR Alarm Lower SpO2_PR Alar...

Page 240: ...IBP System Error E08 4 NIBP System Error E08 5 NIBP System Error E08 6 NIBP System Error E08 7 NIBP System Error E08 8 NIBP System Error E09 A NIBP System Error E09 B NIBP System Error E09 C NIBP System Error E09 D NIBP System Error E09 E NIBP System Error E09 F NIBP System Error E09 G NIBP System Error E09 H NIBP System Error E09 I NIBP System Error E09 J NIBP System Error E09 L NIBP System Error...

Page 241: ...evel 3 Parameter Message ECG ECG Check Electrodes RESP RESP No Signal Detect SpO2 SpO2 Pulse Search SpO2 No Pulse Detect System Low Battery Notification Alarm Alarm Level 4 Parameter Message ECG HR Out of Range ECG Communication Error RESP RESP Out of Range RESP Suspended RESP Communication Error NIBP NIBP Out of Range NIBP Motion Artifact NIBP Exhaust Error C03 NIBP Insuff Inflation C04 NIBP Osc ...

Page 242: ...ng Error HLX Check Connection HLX Module Error Operation Night Mode Active Alarm Sound Suspend xx 2 System Battery Communication Error System Error RTC 1 xx displays the remaining time until the NIBP measurement starts 2 xx displays the remaining time of the alarm sound suspend condition Ventilator Alarm Life Threatening Alarm Alarm Level 1 Parameter Message Ventilator Vent Invalid Vent Alarm Noti...

Page 243: ...O RS 232C 4 SG Signal ground 5 RxD I RS 232C 6 5V 5 V 200 mA Maximum load 7 EXT IN Return I TTL Low 8 NC Alarm Output Connector No Signal Type Description 1 Alarm information normally closed Alarm information output normally closed 2 Alarm information common Alarm information output common potential 3 Alarm information normally open Alarm information output normally open 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC ...

Page 244: ...ucing the complex optical interaction of the sensor and the patient s tissue These capabilities are beyond the scope of known bench top testers SpO2 measurement accuracy can only be evaluated in vivo by comparing pulse oximeter readings with values traceable to SaO2 measurements obtained from simultaneously sampled arterial blood using a laboratory Co oximeter Many functional testers and patient s...

Page 245: ...er 10 Accessories 10 2 Accessories 10 2 Optional Accessories 10 3 ECG Impdance Respiration Measurement 10 3 Non Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement 10 3 Temperature Measurement 10 4 SpO2 Measurement COVIDIEN 10 4 Others 10 5 ...

Page 246: ... DSL 8001 system CAUTION Use only the accessories specified for this equipment Otherwise proper function cannot be executed For quality improvement specifications are subject to change without prior notice Accessories AC Cable Clamp Operation Manual This Manual ...

Page 247: ...able CIO 05CTP 3NU 3 electrode IEC standard type ECG Relay Cable CIO 05CTP 4NU 4 electrode IEC standard type ECG Relay Cable CIO 05CTP 5NU 5 electrode IEC standard type Non Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Item Model Type Note Adult Cuff Large CUF 7101 Width 17cm Reusable Adult Cuff Medium CUF 7102A Width 14 5cm Reusable Adult Cuff Small CUF 7103 Width 11cm Reusable Pediatric Cuff CUF 7104 Widt...

Page 248: ...4 Single Patient Use for neonate foot adult finger Neonate weight of less than 3kg Adult weight of 40kg and over OxiMax MAX I MAXI Box of 24 Single Patient Use for infant toe weight of 3 to 20kg OxiMax MAX P MAXP Box of 24 Single Patient Use for pediatric finger weight of 10 to 50kg OxiMax MAX A MAXA Box of 24 Single Patient Use for adult finger weight of 30kg and over OxiMax MAX R MAXR Box of 24 ...

Page 249: ... Attachment for GCX OAO 57A For GCX product connection Connection Cable CJ 502 For Servo i s connection Telemetry Transmitter Module HLX 801 Recording Paper OP 050 01TDR Battery BTO 002 BTO 003 BTO 004 Bed pipe Attachment OAO 60A Rail Attachment OAO 61A Pole Attachment OAO 62A ...

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