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Safety
Precautions for Using the Equipment
The arrhythmia alarm message other than Tachy, Brady, Ext Tachy, Ext Brady will continue to be displayed
for 30 seconds after the alarm is resolved.
When "LEAD OFF", "Check Electrodes" is displayed, HR alarm or arrhythmia alarm will not function. If this
condition is left unresolved, a sudden change of the patient may not be noticed. Take prompt action when the
lead-off condition is detected.
For the HPD-800/HPD-810 Gas Unit I/F and HCP-800/HCP-810 CO
2
Gas Unit, the upper EtCO
2
alarm will
not generate if the upper limit is set to 100 mmHg/13.4 kPa and above as the measurement range is 0 to 99
mmHg / 0 to 13.3 kPa.
Whether to use the SpO
2
second alarm function and its threshold selection should be based on the patient's
clinical indication/portent and medical evaluation.
If the SpO
2
alarm and second alarm setup is set to [OFF], the second alarm integral value will be set to 0.
Pay attention not to set the alarm volume too low to avoid missing any important alarms.
On a wired network, the alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be output to the network with a maximum
delay of 1 second, and to the central monitor with a total delay of 2.5 seconds.
If the NIBP alarm is turned OFF under the Oxygenator Mode, NIBP auto mode measurement and NIBP
measurement at alarm occurrence will not be performed.
If the same or similar equipments with different alarm settings are used in the same facility or same department,
pay attention not to misjudge the alarms.
Precautions about the System Setup
When the waveform and numeric data display for each parameter is set to OFF, the alarm and trend input will
be also suspended.
If the HR/PR source is set to [BP], and if BP waveform/numeric data is set to [Disp. OFF], the PR value will
not be displayed.
If the HR/PR source is set to [SpO
2
], and if SpO
2
waveform/numeric data is set to [Disp. OFF], the PR value
will not be displayed.
If the RR source is set to [CO
2
/GAS], and if CO
2
waveform/numeric data is set to [Disp. OFF], the RR value
will not be displayed.
If the RR source is set to [CO
2
/GAS], and if GAS waveform/numeric data is set to [Disp. OFF], the RR value
will not be displayed.
Do not set the same remote control ID to multiple monitors in the same floor. Otherwise, the remote control
operation may control multiple monitors at the same time.
After the remote control setup, check that the remote control unit is properly operating.
If the time/date is not correctly set, or changed during monitoring, malfunction may occur with NIBP
measurement, periodic printing, trend, NIBP list data, and age calculation from the birth date.
If the time/date is changed, the time/date for all the saved patient data (trend, list, recall, etc.) will also change.
The printed time/date before changing and the displayed time/date after changing will differ.Also, the data
transmitted to the central monitor before the time/date is changed will be displayed on the central monitor with
the previous time/date.
Precautions about the Multigas Unit Data Monitoring
(MGU-800/MGU-810 Series)
When the multigas unit (MGU-800/MGU-810 series) and HPD-800/HPD-810, HCP-800/HCP-810 are
simultaneously used, the CO
2
concentration measurement will be performed by the equipment selected for the
"CO
2
Source Priority" under ( [Menu] > "Parameter" [CO
2
]) .
The MGU-800/MGU-810 series require warm up of about 10 minutes to correctly measure the data.
If the power supply is interrupted due to power failure, etc., MGU-800/810 series multigas unit will initialize
and enter into warm-up mode even if the power interruption is within 30 seconds.
About the Gas Calibration
CAUTION
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for 8000 Series
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