Information for the doctor and qualified medical staff 79
When VitaGuard® is to be used for a new patient, the doctor or the
qualified medical staff are obliged to take the following important
precautionary measures.
Place used consumables such as sensors in a plastic bag before
disposing of them in household or medical waste.
Clean the device and disinfect all cables (e.g. as described in the
guidelines from the Robert Koch Institute).
Insert new batteries or a fully charged block battery.
Select the age group in
System\ Admit new patient
as explained
under “
System\ Admit new patient
– restoring factory settings”
on page 87.
Check that the monitor settings are suitable for the patient and, if
necessary, adapt them.
Consider that the monitor settings may need to be changed at a
future date and, as appropriate, arrange appointments to change
these settings.
Check that the acoustic alarm signal is loud enough to be heard
over the prevailing or expected noise levels in the monitor’s envi-
ronment.
When necessary, set
Settings protection
to
Limited
.
When necessary, train caregivers in the necessary resuscitation
measures.
9.1.2 Connections to the USB and AUX ports
The USB port is designed to transfer data to a PC. The AUX port can
interface with a modem for remote data transfer.
Observe the standard DIN EN 60601-1-1 for connections to systems
consisting of multiple medical devices and to systems consisting of
medical and non-medical devices.
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