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Operation Procedures for thermal temperature transducer:
1. Securely attach the transducer to the patient;
2. Connect the cable to TEMP probe connector marked “TEMP” in the panel.
3. Check that the menu setting is matching the used temperature sensor type.
4. Check that the alarm settings are appropriate for this patient.
Note:
When unplugging the probe, be sure to hold the head of the connector and pull it out.
11.4 Understanding the TEMP Display
1. TEMP1 °C: Temperature 1 mark and unit. Temperature unit: °C or °F
2. 36.5: displays the temperature measured at temperature channel 1.
3. TEMP 2: Temperature channel 2.
4. 37.0: displays the temperature measured at temperature channel 2.
5. TD 0.5: Temperature difference, namely the difference between temperature 1 and temperature 2.
11.5 Changing TEMP Settings
Select “Menu”
“TEMP” to enter into TEMP related setting.
•
Temp Unit
: Temperature unit. The default is °C (Celsius) and can be set as °F (Fahrenheit), the default is “°C”.
•
Probe type
: KRK and YSI can be selected. KRK and YSI are two different type. If the used type and the set
type is different, then the measured value is invalid.
•
TD
: the absolute temperature difference. When the temperature difference is higher than preset value, then
the device will activate alarm. If there is only one temperature, the
TD
shows “– –”.
•
PARM
: to enter into RESP alarm setting. See Section “
Understanding the Alarm Setting
”.
Chapter 12
MONITORING IBP
12.1 Introduction
Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) is a direct measurement of the patient’s arterial or venous blood pressure. A
catheter is used and inserted directly into a vein, artery or other pressure access areas, and is connected to
a pressure transducer for measuring systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressures. The device can choose to
monitor 2 or 4 (for specific model) channels IBP depending on the configuration. The device can display the
systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressures and a waveform for each pressure channel.
12.2 Safety Information
The pressure tube which connects the catheter and the pressure transducer should be straightway without
any tangle.
Use the pressure transducer kit specified in this manual. Never reuse disposable pressure transducers.
Make sure that the applied parts never contact other conductive parts.
To reduce the hazard of burns during high-frequency surgical procedures, ensure that the monitor’s cables
and transducers never come into contact with the high-frequency surgical units.
When using accessories, their operating temperature should be taken into consideration. For details, refer
to instructions for use of accessories.
Use the accessories specified by the manufacturer, when a defibrillator is used.
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