Huntleigh Smartsigns Compact SC1000 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 33

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R

espiration Monitoring

ON

1    /cm

Parameter

RESP SETUP

OFF

Sens

3

Auto Limit

50

10

+

-

+

-

BR

High

Low

13.2 Respiration set up

Press the              area of the screen to display the                       .
The following options will be available: -

Press the           TAB to select the appropriate sensitivity 1    or 3    .
Use the touch screen to adjust the setting 

Press        to  exit from this function.

Sens

This switches the 

RESP monitoring function ON or OFF. Use the

touch screen to adjust the setting. 

If the 

RESP channel is switched OFF, OFF is displayed in large

letters on the right hand side of the screen.

Press       to exit from this function.

Parameter

Sens

RESP SETUP

RESP

Summary of Contents for Smartsigns Compact SC1000

Page 1: ...SC1000 Smartsigns Compact...

Page 2: ...lume 22 9 4 7 Demo Mode 22 9 5 Patient 23 9 6 Recorder 24 9 7 Defaults 24 10 Trace Speed 24 11 Trends 25 11 1 Graphical or tabular display of trends 25 11 2 Clearing Trends 25 11 3 Closing the trends...

Page 3: ...8 6 Nasal sampling line Directions for use 56 18 7 Airway adaptor kit Directions for use 57 18 8 CO2 Alarm Settings 58 18 9 CO2 Error Messages 58 19 Recorder 59 19 1 Paper Loading 59 19 2 Setting up t...

Page 4: ...eral hazards and unsafe practices that could result in death severe injury or product damage Specific warnings and cautions not appearing in this section are found throughout the manual Possible Fire...

Page 5: ...ge Do not immerse any portion of the instrument in water Fluid spills may damage the instruments electrical components Do not sterilise this product Sterilisation environments can cause severe damage...

Page 6: ...are informed at once Should the unit not be required for immediate use it should be stored in its original packing after carrying out the initial delivery inspection and stored under covered conditio...

Page 7: ...modules can be fitted to the unit to suit the demands of the different clinical setting The SC1000 provides the following monitoring capability Module 1 ECG 3 Lead I II or III ECG 5 Lead I II III AVR...

Page 8: ...btained from a series of oximetry sensors Invasive blood pressure measurements are made using standard catheterisation techniques Respiration rates are derived from the end tidal CO2 waveform All cont...

Page 9: ...9 Accessories 5 Accessories 1 x Instructions For Use 1 x Power Cord The system is supplied with the following standard accessories smartsigns Compact1000 1 x SC1000...

Page 10: ...rature Probes optional Module 1 ECG SpO2 TEMP 2 RESP 1 x Surface 1 x Rectal 1 x Central SpO2 SpO2 T1 T1 T2 T2 ECG ECG 1 x Adult Finger Sensor 1 x ECG RESP Patient Cable 1 x SpO2 Interface Cable 5 Lead...

Page 11: ...11 Accessories Module 2 NIBP 1 x NIBP Hose NIBP NIBP 3 x NIBP Cuffs...

Page 12: ...12 Accessories 2 x Pressure Transducers Module 3 IBP 1 x Dual IBP Cable 1 x Stand Clamp 1 x Mounting Bracket dual 1 x Monitoring Set...

Page 13: ...Capnography 1 x Chart Paper Recorder Factory Fit Option A wide range of accessories is available for the Smartsigns range and can be ordered from your supplier or by contacting Huntleigh Healthcare Di...

Page 14: ...on 1 2 3 Lead display If the 3 lead option is fitted the user can select lead I II or III to be displayed in waveform position 1 The same cascaded waveform can be displayed in position number 2 5 Lead...

Page 15: ...otential earth point 4 Integral carry handle 5 Module release mechanism 7 1 Removing the application modules Ensure the unit is switched OFF and power is removed from the system before removing adding...

Page 16: ...ins power is connected CHG Yellow LED indicating that the internal battery is charging Type CF with defibrillator protection On Off Standby Protective earth ground Equipotentiality Alternating Current...

Page 17: ...tery status When the battery capacity drops below 15 the system will sound an audible tone and the battery status graphic will flash red Battery charging takes place whenever the SC1000 is connected t...

Page 18: ...eter Identification Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 Position 6 Command Bar SET UP 25mm sec Trace Speed TRENDS NiBP GO STOP RECORDER GO STOP FREEZE SUSPEND At the bottom of the display area...

Page 19: ...hold the front panel ON OFF button for 4 seconds the unit will switch off 9 2 2 Switching the unit OFF Enabling Disabling the Touch Screen Above the command bar is an area reserved for the patient s n...

Page 20: ...IBP1 IBP2 NIBP CO2 DEFAULTS ALARM SETUP From this screen the operator can adjust the following parameters System Patient Recorder if fitted Parameter set up ECG RESP SpO2 TEMP IBP1 IBP2 NiBP CO2 Defau...

Page 21: ...the start up screen press and then rotate through the various language options Press to exit from this function From the start up screen press and then Use the or symbols set the time and date Press...

Page 22: ...xit from this function Press the or symbols to increase or decrease the alarm level The current level is indicated by the graphical symbol Press to exit from this function 9 4 4 Brilliance 9 4 5 Volum...

Page 23: ...ent s name press TAB The system will display the data entry keypad Place the cursor in the field and using the keypad enter the patient s name Place the cursor in the field and using the keypad enter...

Page 24: ...DIA 160 50 alto bajo 160 50 alto bajo NIBP MAP 160 50 alto bajo DEFAULTS TEMP T1 TEMP T2 40 0 30 0 alto bajo CO2 etCO2 7 8 2 6 alto bajo 40 0 30 0 alto bajo If a recorder option is fitted pressing pro...

Page 25: ...m GRAPH to TABLE shows a table of readings with the time at the left side The up and down arrows enable the user to scroll the table as required If temperature has been selected as a trend a button at...

Page 26: ...grounding plate of the ES equipment If the patient has a pacemaker a qualified healthcare professional must supervise the procedure at all times The rate meter may count the pacer rate during an arres...

Page 27: ...g the electrodes on the chest The following diagrams illustrates typical electrode positions for 3 and 5 lead ECG monitoring on adult and 3 lead ECG on neonatal patients 12 3 Neonatal ECG Electrode pl...

Page 28: ...he patient cable must be inserted into the green ECG socket on the system 12 4 Setting up the ECG waveform ECG SETUP Auto Limit 150 50 HR High Low ON II Parameter Lead Gain Mode Filter QRS Beep DUAL O...

Page 29: ...ouch screen to adjust the setting Press to exit from this function Filter Press the TAB to switch the beep ON or OFF See the description under the SYSTEM set up for a description of how the QRS volume...

Page 30: ...ns the ECG waveform will be displayed on the screen The ECG waveform will be 12 6 ECG Error Messages The following section provides the user with a description of ERROR messages which may be displayed...

Page 31: ...ATED accessories to the system when connected to a patient The system provides an isolated circuit for the RESP capability ensure that the conductive parts of the RESP patient cable do not contact any...

Page 32: ...be placed The skin should be abraded slightly with a gauze pad or alternatively commercially available electrode preparation solutions may be used in place of abrasion Clean the area with an alcohol...

Page 33: ...ess the TAB to select the appropriate sensitivity 1 or 3 Use the touch screen to adjust the setting Press to exit from this function Sens This switches the RESP monitoring function ON or OFF Use the t...

Page 34: ...ion 3 on the screen The breathing rate BR will be displayed on the right had side of the display 13 4 Respiration Error Messages The following section provides the user with a description of ERROR mes...

Page 35: ...interference dysfunctional haemoglobin low perfusion intra vascular dyes nail polish or long or artificial nails may affect the performance of the sensor and present inaccurate results Do not use the...

Page 36: ...he patient s hand Application of the Multi Site Y Sensor for Adults Secure sensor with wrap tape or bandage Secure sensor cable to patient to provide additional strain relief Place Ear Clip with senso...

Page 37: ...Secure sensor cable to patient to provide additional strain relief Secure sensor with wrap tape or bandage Secure sensor cable to patient to provide additional strain relief Secure sensor with wrap t...

Page 38: ...o switch the SpO2 channel ON or OFF Press to exit from this function Parameter Parameter Pulse Beep 14 2 SpO2 set up Press the area of the screen and set ON this activates the trace Press the area of...

Page 39: ...violet in colour and is displayed in position 4 with the saturation level appearing along side it The beep tone alters frequency according to the saturation level the higher the saturation level the...

Page 40: ...ENT Sensor detached from patient Re apply sensor to the patient SENSOR DEFECTIVE System detected a defective sensor Replace sensor LOW PERFUSION Patient perfusion is too low Check patient status and p...

Page 41: ...lied with the system however the SC1000 supports YSI 400 compatible sensors Follow the manufactures instruction for use Insert the temperature probe s into the sockets labelled T1 and or T2 on the ECG...

Page 42: ...in male to female connector device Luer fitting Ensure that there are no kinks or compression restrictions in the tube Check the limb concerned to ensure that there is no likelihood of prolonged impai...

Page 43: ...120mmHg Neonate cuff mode Adult cuff mode 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 60 90 minutes 160 50 SYS ON High Low 160 50 DIA ON High Low 160 50 MAP ON High Low Auto Limit SETTINGS OFF OFF OFF 16 2 NIBP set up Press the...

Page 44: ...de every 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 60 or 90 minute intervals TURBO mode provides consecutive readings during a 5 minute period MANUAL mode allows the operator to perform single BP determinations Use the touch...

Page 45: ...Please Note This option may not be available on some versions of software Press the button to activate calibration mode Press and exit this function Enable Calibration Mode Enable Calibration Mode Th...

Page 46: ...surement The cuff will gradually inflate After approximately 30 seconds the system will complete the measurement and display the readings in the NIBP area of the screen The NIBP area will display the...

Page 47: ...stant fluctuations of pressure preventing the Oscillometric determination of systolic or diastolic blood pressure This can arise if the patient is restless and can flex the arm at the elbow thereby tr...

Page 48: ...nd carried out in the sequence indicated The MEDEX monitoring kit supplied with the system is not designed for re use Remove the monitoring kit from its packaging and assemble the pressure transducer...

Page 49: ...manufacturers priming instruction Actuate the flush system gently and continue to prime without pressure Pressurise the system to 300 mmHg and fast flush the system for 2 3 seconds Check for air bubbl...

Page 50: ...nents Do not twist cables Do not autoclave or ethylene oxide sterilise transducers interface cables or clamps If any part of the equipment becomes accidentally wetted during use disconnect from the pa...

Page 51: ...0 High Low 160 50 High Low 160 50 High Low SYS ON DIA ON MEAN ON OFF OFF OFF This switches the IBP 1 monitoring function ON or OFF If the IBP 1 channel is switched OFF OFF is displayed in large letter...

Page 52: ...ol turns the alarm OFF or ON Alarms Press to exit from this function Press the TAB to select the format of the IBP display Layout Press to exit from this function SYS DIA MAP Layout Alarm ON Alarm OFF...

Page 53: ...e Blood Pressure Monitoring 17 7 IBP error messages The following table gives some examples of error message and their rectification Error Message Cause Rectification NOT ZEROED System not zeroed Re z...

Page 54: ...a short period the capnogram will be displayed on the screen together with the respiration rate and CO2 value 18 CO2 Monitoring Sample Line Elbow connector to breathing apparatus If the gas being samp...

Page 55: ...e pump OFF CO2 SETUP Auto Limit 7 7 2 5 CO2 high low ON Parameter Mode COMPENSATION ZERO 50 10 high low RR etCO2 OFF mmHg kPa 15 O2 0 0 Anaesthetic 762 Amb Pessure mmHg CO2 COMPENSATION Balance Gas AI...

Page 56: ...application Sampling Line Patient Group Application Nasal CO2 sampling line Adult Non intubated monitoring Nasal CO2 sampling line Paediatric Non intubated monitoring Nasal CO2 sampling line Infant N...

Page 57: ...m Airway adaptor kit with filter Infant Neonate Use with ET tube 4mm Sample line male leur All Intended for use with ventilator and anaesthetic circuits which have integrated airway adaptor female leu...

Page 58: ...patient status Close the set up screen to save settings Connecting to integrated airway adaptor Connecting to integrated airway adaptor via elbow type of connector Error Message Rectification Sensor...

Page 59: ...ppermost 19 1 Paper Loading 5 Ensure that the paper is aligned in the slot pull the loose edge until a few inches of paper is showing The recorder is now ready to print 1 Open the door at the side of...

Page 60: ...peat the above operation with and 19 2 1 Wave 19 2 Setting up the Recorder The recorder can display up to four waveforms on the chart strip The system has two modes of operation The recorder will star...

Page 61: ...stablished the area of the set up screen can be pressed to set limits around the measurement 20 Alarms Auto Limit ALARM SETUP 20 2 Alarm Setup Press From this screen the operator can adjust the Alarms...

Page 62: ...sharp beep will be audible The function digits will also flash indicating which function or functions are in alarm For all alarms there is a few seconds delay between the condition exceeding the limi...

Page 63: ...100 1 Temp Neonatal 20 to 45 35 20 to 45 40 0 1 C Paediatric 20 to 45 35 20 to 45 40 0 1 C Adult 20 to 45 35 20 to 45 40 0 1 C RESP Neonatal 4 to 120 5 9 to 125 50 1BrPm Paediatric 4 to 120 5 9 to 12...

Page 64: ...P Neonatal 30 to 95 40 35 to 100 80 1mmHg Paediatric 45 to 135 60 50 to 140 110 1mmHg Adult 45 to 230 60 50 to 235 120 1mmHg IBP 1 ART Systolic Neonatal 30 to 295 50 25 to 300 110 1mmHg Paediatric 30...

Page 65: ...4 9 to 99 9 20 0 1mmHg IBP 2 MAP Neonatal 9 9 to 94 9 10 4 9 to 99 9 25 0 1mmHg Paediatric 9 9 to 94 9 10 4 9 to 99 9 25 0 1mmHg Adult 9 9 to 94 9 10 4 9 to 99 9 25 0 1mmHg etCO2 mmHg Neonatal 0 to 84...

Page 66: ...y the applied parts themselves and intrinsically by the probe and blood pressure cuff The ECG module is designed with spark gaps to minimise problems associated with stray currents generated by defibr...

Page 67: ...nd Trace Freeze On all traces Battery The battery is recharged when AC mains power is supplied to the unit A fully charged battery provides approximately 3 hours continuous use Battery recharge time i...

Page 68: ...ol off Pacemaker Indication P symbol replaces QRS trace displays a positive 2cm pulse Esis defibrillator protection Yes Bandwidth 0 5 30Hz monitor mode 0 5 100Hz diagnostic mode Filter Off Line 50Hz 6...

Page 69: ...ts taken from manual start to manual stop commands Repeat intervals programmable from 1 90 minutes in steps of 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 60 or 90minutes Trends Graphical and tabular display of last 24 readings...

Page 70: ...atient Input Leakage 10 A Trends 1 8 or 24 hour trend of SpO2 and Pulse rate Alarms SpO2 saturation High 55 100 and Low 50 95 Pulse Rate High 250 25 BPM and Low rate 245 20 BPM 12 8 Respiration Method...

Page 71: ...tics Initialisation time Capnogram displayed in less than 20s ambient temp of 25 C full specification within 2 minutes CO2 measurement range 0 to 150mmHg 0 to 19 7 0 to 20kPa CO2 Calculation method BT...

Page 72: ...ation No routine user calibration required Compensation Expired O2 Balance gas N2 N2O He and anaesthetic agents O2 Compensation Range 0 to 100 Resolution 1 Default 16 N2O Compensation Range 0 off or 1...

Page 73: ...inger sensor ACC VSM 171 Reusable Pediatric finger sensor ACC VSM 170 Reusable Universal Y sensor ACC VSM 169 Reusable Ear Sensor ACC VSM 162 Reusable Infant Wrap sensor ACC VSM 167 Reusable Neonate W...

Page 74: ...RIES ACC VSM 89 Single line IBP cable KIMAL ARROW ACC VSM 90 Accessories NIBP Item Part No Disposable Neonatal Cuff Size 1 Box of 10 ACC VSM 129 Disposable Neonatal Cuff Size 2 Box of 10 ACC VSM 130 D...

Page 75: ...r Kit 4mm Box of 10 ACC VSM 208 Infant Neonatal Airway Adaptor Kit 4mm Box of 10 ACC VSM 209 Adult Paediatric Airway Adaptor Kit with Filter 4mm Box of 10 ACC VSM 210 Infant Neonatal Airway Adaptor Ki...

Page 76: ...If the unit is not in constant use the battery charge level should be checked monthly and recharged if necessary Recharging a flat battery will take 3 hours and is achieved by connecting the unit to...

Page 77: ...le and may be cleaned and or sterilised For cleaning use a mild detergent solution to clean blood and other foreign material from the external surfaces of the transducer and cable For liquid sterilisa...

Page 78: ...t not be immersed in any fluid Patient ECG leads Cleaning and Disinfecting After use the probe should be cleaned with warm water and wiped clean and dry Sterilisation may be achieved by 1 Low temperat...

Page 79: ...l Lysol solution Phisorex Quatricide Virex and Vesphene Cleaning the NiBP cuffs Gently wipe the tube with a cloth dampened with a suitable cleaning solution mild detergent solution Thoroughly wipe off...

Page 80: ...ively noisy trace Electrode site not properly prepared Poor electrode contact Defective patient cable No heart rate display or flashing heart symbol Patient electrodes incorrectly sited No QRS bleep V...

Page 81: ...ent declaring that the product has been cleaned to the outside of the package Mark the package Service Department For further details refer to NHS document HSG 93 26 UK only Huntleigh Healthcare reser...

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