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3) Put the
patient’s tongue into the Sp02 sensor
appropriately. If this is not practical alternatives
are the Lip, Ear, Paw (digits) or Vulva/Prepuce.
5.3
Cautions
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Must use the Sp02 sensor shipped with the monitor
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Keep the Sp02 sensor stable to get accurate
measurement results
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When the Sp02 sensor or the patient is moving, the
measurement results are not accurate
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Don’t put the Sp02 sensor and the NIBP cuff on the
same limb.
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Check all the cables and make sure the Sp02
sensor is in good condition
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Don’t put the Sp02 sensor on the limb with
arteries or veins injection pipe
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Don’t use the monitor when the patient’s pulse
rate is lower than 25 BPM, otherwise, it may
give incorrect values
Summary of Contents for Vet Vital Signs
Page 1: ...Monitor Operator s Manual ...
Page 2: ......
Page 16: ...16 2 4 Ports Fig 2 4 1 Ports ...
Page 17: ...17 2 5 Mounting Hole Fig 2 5 1 Mounting Hole ...
Page 19: ...19 Chapter III Interface 3 1 Main Interface Note ...
Page 23: ...23 Fig 3 6 System Menu ...
Page 29: ...29 Choose OK System will return to Review Menu Fig 3 6 6 Review Menu ...
Page 34: ...34 Fig 3 6 6 2 Temperature Trend Chart ...
Page 37: ...37 cause Ischaemia Fig 4 2 1 Cuff Usage ...
Page 47: ...47 Fig 4 5 1 Take off the rubber hose from the cuff ...
Page 52: ...52 no Sensor Sp02 sensor not connected Sensor off No paw in sensor Searching Searching pulse ...
Page 60: ...59 Small Animal 3digits 60 ...
Page 63: ...63 Battery Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery 3 6V 4 2Ah Work Time 8 hours Charge Time 6 hours ...
Page 65: ...64 3 Select Next 4 Select Install 65 ...
Page 66: ...64 5 Select Next 6 Select Finish 7 Press Close 66 ...
Page 67: ...64 8 The below icon will appear on your desktop 67 ...
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