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Introduction

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ApexPro™

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Equipment compliance

IEC, UL, and EN 60601-1 device classification

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decommissioning of your equipment.

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Medical Equipment

With respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 
60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1, IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-1, IEC 60601-2-27 and IEC 
60601-2-49.

Manufacturer name and address.

European authorized representative.

2005-08

4P41

Type of protection against electrical shock

Transmitter — Internally powered

Receiver system — Class I

Degree of protection against electrical 
shock

T14 transmitter — Type CF Defibrillation proof applied part 

Degree of protection against harmful 
ingress of water

T14 transmitter — IPX7 (IEC 60529)

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Receiver system — Ordinary Equipment (enclosed equipment without protection against 
ingress of water)

Degree of safety of application in the 
presence of a flammable anesthetic 
mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous 
oxide

Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air 
or with oxygen or nitrous oxide

Method(s) of sterilization or disinfection 
recommended by the manufacturer

Not applicable

Mode of operation

Continuous operation

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The T14 transmitter is designed to be IPX7 compliant, so it can withstand inadvertent submersion. The transmitter should not be exposed to 

spray or shower during patient monitoring. 

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Summary of Contents for ApexPro

Page 1: ...which runs in conjunction with the ApexPro server is intended for hospital INTRANET use only If confidential patient information is made available from the hospital intranet the security of the data i...

Page 2: ...nt TYPE CF APPLIED PART Isolated floating applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient including direct cardiac application Paddles outside the box indicate t...

Page 3: ...zed representative 2005 08 4P41 Type of protection against electrical shock Transmitter Internally powered Receiver system Class I Degree of protection against electrical shock T14 transmitter Type CF...

Page 4: ...r component or modifications to the transmitter could result in a violation of the rules Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s a...

Page 5: ...2001989 301A draft 1 ApexPro 2 1 2 Equipment overview D r a f t...

Page 6: ...re CIC Pro center Apex oximeter Xpod oximeter Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor Dinamap Pro 100 200 300 and 400 series monitor ApexPro telemetry system Transmitters A transmitter connects to a pat...

Page 7: ...d viewing For more information refer to ApexPro Receiver System Service Manual Server A server hosts the ApexPro software The server can be an ApexPro Telemetry Server ATS or a CIC Pro center with a B...

Page 8: ...essure NBP monitor NOTE The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor has been modified by SunTech Medical Instruments to operate with the ApexPro system An Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pr...

Page 9: ...2001989 301A draft 1 ApexPro 3 1 3 Equipment setup D r a f t...

Page 10: ...wed by two slow flashes The transmitter begins functioning after the two slow flashes When any of the transmitter s buttons are pushed the lead LEDs flash twice When the battery power is running low t...

Page 11: ...letely depleted will result in interrupted patient monitoring and may cause damage to the transmitter When pressed a 20 second graph strip is printed on the writer or printer When pressed with an IMPA...

Page 12: ...er For optimum performance follow these guidelines Install two new AA alkaline batteries when you begin monitoring a new patient Install two new AA alkaline batteries when the Change Battery LED flash...

Page 13: ...he individual leadwires into their appropriate locations on the combiner Use the colors on the leadwires to place them in corresponding order with the colors that appear on the back of the transmitter...

Page 14: ...the Verify Leads button All the LEDs flash twice to indicate the button was pushed 5 Look for LEDs that light up and stay lit If the transmitter is dry none of the LEDs light up If you are using a 5 o...

Page 15: ...nnected follow your unit s protocol for attaching the transmitter and the oximeter to the patient 428A Apex oximeter CAUTION Use only Nonin SpO2 probes with the Apex oximeter The reliability of SpO2 d...

Page 16: ...ng To install two new AA alkaline batteries 1 Locate the battery cover at the bottom back of the oximeter 2 Press the latch tab and lift up to open the battery compartment 3 Insert the batteries as in...

Page 17: ...is used to connect the transmitter to the Dinamap PRO 100 400 series monitors The interconnect cable connects to either of the interface ports on the transmitter 425A Interconnection cables The interc...

Page 18: ...Battery installation The blood pressure monitor contains an internal lithium battery capable of sustaining a maximum cumulative period of 9 months 6400 hours without AA alkaline batteries installed o...

Page 19: ...are attached to one another in one assembly See Interconnection cables on page 3 10 To connect the blood pressure monitor follow this procedure 1 Attach the brass end of the patient cable to the bras...

Page 20: ...A 5 Connect the 5 pin end of the interface cable to the inside 5 pin INTFC connector on the transmitter labeled 2 on its dust cover The interface cable is already connected to the blood pressure monit...

Page 21: ...2001989 301A draft 1 ApexPro 4 1 4 System setup D r a f t...

Page 22: ...care monitor Tramscope v7D or later Monitoring other parameters is not compatible Erroneous patient data may result NOTE When the monitor is set for Combo mode the second V lead can not be viewed or...

Page 23: ...Run the CIC Pro center application 2 Primary display Display real time and stored patient data control windows and various system level operations Up to two displays may be connected to the CIC Pro ce...

Page 24: ...s Manual Verifying proper operation Before using this device you should confirm that the CIC Pro center application and alarms are operating properly 1 Check that the CIC Pro center is displaying wav...

Page 25: ...Pro center from the multi patient viewer click Setup CIC Licensing 049A Licenses are divided into the following categories View View real time patient information for a maximum of 16 patients from th...

Page 26: ...rvice and clinical personnel User level defaults User level defaults are not password protected and can be configured by any qualified user To view the CIC Defaults window from the multi patient viewe...

Page 27: ...tent In user mode all of the controls are view only You must be in the Service mode to set defaults For more information refer to CIC Pro Clinical Information Center Bedrock Hardware Platform Service...

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