C A U T I O N
y
When [1] minute is selected for “NIBP Measurement Interval Setup”,
the 1-minute interval measurement will start from the time the
selection is made. The measurement will automatically stop after 12
minutes (maximum of 15 minutes when re-measured), and
2.5-minute interval measurement will be set.
Selecting [Cont.] will start the continuous measurement. The
measurement will automatically stop after 12 minutes (maximum of
15 minutes when re-measured), and 2.5-minute interval
measurement will be set.
z
Alarm
y
If the measurement data of alarm generating parameter returns within
the normal range, alarm sound will automatically cease, and alarm
state will be cancelled.
y
The alarms are classified into Level 1 (High Priority), Level 2 (Medium
Priority), Level 3 (Low Priority), Level 4 (Notification), and the alarm
message will be displayed according to the priority of level 1>level
2>level 3>level 4.
y
If multiple alarms are generated, the alarm message display is
switched every 2 seconds.
y
Whether to use the SpO
2
SEC (
SatSeconds
TM
)
alarm function and its
threshold selection should be based on the patient's clinical indication
portent and medical evaluation.
y
If the SpO
2
alarm and SEC (
SatSeconds
TM
)
alarm setup is set to OFF,
the SEC (
SatSeconds
TM
)
alarm integral value will be set to 0.
z
System Configuration
y
Note that moving the jog dial marker on the Setup display does not
select any setup item. To select an item, press the jog dial.
y
If the time/date is not correctly set, or changed during monitoring,
malfunction may occur with NIBP measurement, periodic recording,
trend and list data.
y
Pay attention not to set the alarm volume too low to avoid missing
any important alarms.
y
A password is required for the changing the important settings. For
the password, refer to “9. Maintenance”.
z
Maintenance
y
Never use strong-acidic cleaning solution to clean the display unit.
Do not wipe the display block with a cloth or gauze with coarse
texture. Wipe the display with the soft cleaning cloth provided as
optional accessory or with an eyeglass cleaning cloth.
y
Clean the equipment frequently so stains can be removed easily.
y
To prevent injury, it is recommended to wear gloves when cleaning
the equipment.
y
Do not allow liquids or cleaning solution to enter the equipment or
connectors.
y
Do not use organic solvents, thinner, toluene and benzene to avoid
damaging the resin case.
y
Do not polish the housing with abrasive or chemical cleaner.
y
When sterilizing the entire room using a spray solution, pay close
attention not to have liquids get into the equipment or connectors.
y
Use only neutral detergent to clean the housing. Do not use chemical
cloth, scrub brush, steel wool, abrasive, polishing powder, hot water,
volatile solvent and chemicals (cleanser, thinner, toluene, benzine,
benzol, and synthetic detergent for house and furniture), or
sharp-edged tools. The surface resin coating may be damaged,
resulting in discoloration, scratches, and other problems.
y
Do not use autoclave sterilization.
y
Do not open the housing.
y
Avoid alcohol or other liquids from getting into the equipment.
y
Replace the periodic replacement parts periodically as specified.
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