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Operating Instructions

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Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 0070 01 0699 02_Acctr V ops color indd 1 2 18 11 9 08 AM...

Page 2: ...Operating Instructions 0070 02 0699 02_Acctr V ops b_w indd 1 2 18 11 9 21 AM...

Page 3: ...ark or a registered trademark of Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd Nellcor is a U S registered trademark of Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC SmarTemp is a trademark of Shenzhen Mindray Bio Me...

Page 4: ...ion 3 2 Setting up and Turning Power On 3 2 Standby and Power OFF 3 4 Entering Standby 3 4 Exiting Standby 3 4 Turning Power Off 3 4 Selecting a Configuration 3 4 Patient Setup 3 6 Entering Patient In...

Page 5: ...ry 3 29 MASIMO Sensors and Patient Cable 3 31 DPM SpO2 3 31 Temperature Measurement 3 34 Setting Temperature Properties 3 34 Applying a Probe Cover SmarTemp 3 35 Taking an Oral Temperature Measurement...

Page 6: ...lood Pressure 5 2 Oximetry Sensors and Accessories 5 3 Pulse Oximetry DPM SpO2 5 3 Pulse Oximetry Masimo SET LNOP SpO2 5 4 Pulse Oximetry Masimo SET LNCS SpO2 5 5 Pulse Oximetry Nellcor SpO2 5 5 SmarT...

Page 7: ...racteristics 6 12 Electrical Ratings 6 13 Agency Compliance 6 14 Electromagnetic Compatibility 6 15 Indirect Blood Pressure Measurements and Associated Errors 6 19 Precautions With Using Automatically...

Page 8: ...ith a barcode scanner In this manual when a described feature refers to a particular Accutorr V configuration it will be noted When the name Accutorr V is used it refers to all configurations General...

Page 9: ...ng or result in serious injury but about which the user should be aware A NOTE is provided when additional general information is available Warnings WARNING Internal Electrical Shock Hazard This unit...

Page 10: ...f any other probe cover may result in erroneous readings or damage to the probe Cautions CAUTION Observe extreme caution when a defibrillator is in use Do not touch any part of the patient table or mo...

Page 11: ...ed with the cleaning solution To prevent damage do not soak or immerse the sensor in any liquid solution DO NOT ATTEMPT TO STERILIZE CAUTION Prolonged and continuous monitoring may increase the risk o...

Page 12: ...t be installed only by trained personnel and proper ESD prevention methods must be followed NOTE Only devices specified by Mindray DS USA Inc Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd shall be c...

Page 13: ...the Accutorr V is computed from the measurement of peripheral pulses peripheral pulses taken only during a measurement cycle The rate measured by the Accutorr V may differ from the rate of an ECG mon...

Page 14: ...ng list Contact the Customer Service Department 800 288 2121 or 201 265 8800 for prompt assistance in resolving shipping problems NOTE The Accutorr V should only be shipped in its original packing mat...

Page 15: ...connector NIBP interval key SP1 RS 232 connector Serial Port 1 Print key front panel CS1 Network connector Print key recorder Alarm Disabled indicator on LCD display Alarm Silenced indicator on LCD di...

Page 16: ...Accutorr V Operating Instructions 0070 10 0699 02 1 1 1 0 General Description General Product Description 1 2 Product Features 1 4 Recommended Test and Calibration Frequency 1 5...

Page 17: ...signs non invasive blood pressure NIBP pulse oxygen saturation SpO2 pulse rate PR and temperature Temp for a single adult pediatric or neonatal patient Temperature is measured using the optional Tempe...

Page 18: ...patient is monitored the Accutorr V can store up to 1 200 groups of measurement data for that one patient When more than one patient is monitored the Accutorr V can store any number of measurements f...

Page 19: ...ms Interval Mode Large Light Emitting Diode LED Displays Trend Memory Up to 1 200 Measurements Communications Improved ASCII Protocol DIAP using straight serial cable Nurse Call function Universal Pow...

Page 20: ...pects that the measurement is incorrect 2 Following any repairs or replacement of the NIBP module 3 At least once per year Leakage test Calibration SpO2 test Temperature test Analog output test If the...

Page 21: ...Recommended Test and Calibration Frequency General Description 1 6 0070 10 0699 02 Accutorr V Operating Instructions This page intentionally left blank...

Page 22: ...Accutorr V Operating Instructions 0070 10 0699 02 2 1 2 0 Controls and Indicators Introduction 2 2 Front Panel 2 3 Rear Panel 2 7 Recorder Module 2 8...

Page 23: ...ulse Rate PR Source indicator 2 4 29 SILENCE key 2 6 6 Pulse rate PR 2 4 30 Silence indicator 2 6 7 Oxygen saturation SpO2 2 4 31 Temperature site 2 6 8 Temperature Temp 2 4 32 Temperature Unit indica...

Page 24: ...o the items described as follows and shown in Figures 2 1 through 2 3 1 Alarm lamp Flashes red for a high priority alarm and shows continuous yellow for a low priority alarm NOTE In the event that a h...

Page 25: ...itor displays the temperature value in degrees C or degrees F selectable in the Temp SETUP dialog The currently applied unit is illuminated as shown in callout 32 9 PATIENT INFO key Press to switch to...

Page 26: ...ithin the LCD display 17 20 SpO2 Connector Used to attach an SpO2 sensor to the Accutorr V 21 Patient size indicator Patient sizes include adult pediatric or neonate from left to right 22 NIBP status...

Page 27: ...the monitor automatically exits the alarm silenced state 30 Silence indicator Dark Normal state when an alarm occurs the monitor presents an alarm tone visual indication and message according to the...

Page 28: ...o the Accutorr V NOTE The Temperature Module is an optional kit 38 RS 232 connector Used to attach a bar code scanner or DIAP NOTE When the RS 232 connector is used for DIAP barcode power must be set...

Page 29: ...l grounding connectors of other devices 43 AC power input connector Connects the monitor to the AC power through a 3 core power cable 2 4 Recorder Module FIGURE 2 3 Accutorr V Recorder Module 44 Print...

Page 30: ...F 3 4 Patient Setup 3 6 Manual NIBP Measurements 3 11 Automatic NIBP Measurements Interval Mode 3 14 Alarms 3 17 Viewing and Deleting Stored Trend Data 3 21 Common Setup 3 24 SpO2 Measurements 3 26 Te...

Page 31: ...or 38 CAUTION The Communications Connectors on the Accutorr V are only for use with IEC 60601 1 1 compliant equipment 3 Attach the AC power cord into the rear panel AC power input connector 43 and int...

Page 32: ...er to section 3 10 2 Setting the LCD Brightness and Contrast 7 Test the recorder by pressing 33 The recorder prints a real time waveform to verify proper function 8 If the optional Temperature module...

Page 33: ...nd starts to save trend data 3 4 3 Turning Power Off Press 13 for two 2 seconds or more to turn off the monitor NOTE Disconnect the Accutorr V from the mains to isolate it from the mains power during...

Page 34: ...6 or 19 to highlight DEFAULT to display the DEFAULT dialog as shown in FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 DEFAULT Configuration Load Dialog 3 Press 16 or 19 to highlight a configuration to load 4 Once the choice i...

Page 35: ...TIENT ID If Quick Admit is on and 9 is pressed the monitor generates a new PATIENT ID Scanning the patient ID barcode replaces the generated PATIENT ID If Quick Admit is off and 9 is pressed the monit...

Page 36: ...FIGURE 3 5 are used by service See the Service Manual part number 0070 10 0702 4 Press 16 or 19 to highlight the QUICK ADMIT field 5 Once the QUICK ADMIT field is highlighted press 18 to enable the Q...

Page 37: ...nitial cuff inflation pressure depends on the Patient Size setting The initial cuff inflation pressures are listed in the following table NOTE The default patient size and initial cuff inflation press...

Page 38: ...log FIGURE 3 9 NIBP TOOLS Dialog NOTE The ACCURACY TEST LEAK TEST and CALIBRATION selection shown the NIBP TOOLS dialog FIGURE 3 9 are explained in the Service Manual part number 0070 10 0702 Calibrat...

Page 39: ...value 11 Once the desired pressure is displayed press 18 to set it 12 Repeat steps 8 through 11 as needed 13 Once the initial cuff pressure values are set press 16 or 19 until OK is selected 14 Once...

Page 40: ...FS QUICK CONNECT LATEX FREE 10 19 cm Small Child 0683 15 0001 01 18 26 cm Small Adult 0683 15 0002 01 25 35 cm Adult 0683 15 0003 01 33 47 cm Large Adult 0683 15 0004 01 46 66 cm Adult Thigh 0683 15 0...

Page 41: ...ff NOTE Avoid compression or restriction of the pressure hose Do not place the NIBP cuff on a limb that is being utilized for any other medical procedure For example an I V Catheter 4 If required sele...

Page 42: ...thin 20 seconds for adult and pediatric patients or 15 mmHg within 10 seconds for neonate patients from the start of inflation or if the target pressure is not reached within another 60 seconds the cu...

Page 43: ...20 30 60 120 240 minutes 3 Press 24 to take a measurement and to activate the interval mode NOTE When the NIBP STAT interval is chosen the Accutorr V takes back to back one right after the other blood...

Page 44: ...torr V adjusts the inflation pressure according to the previous reading of the systolic pressure After the first successful measurement the inflation pressure is the previous systolic 50 mmHg in the a...

Page 45: ...7 6 Automatic Retry If an NIBP measurement fails the Accutorr V retries measuring up to three times The message NIBP RETRY is displayed after the cuff deflates If the measurement fails all three retri...

Page 46: ...ired to accommodate the needs of individual patients Pressing 10 toggles between the Trend display and the SET ALARMS dialog shown in FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 11 Example SET ALARMS Dialog 1 Press 10 to di...

Page 47: ...0 95 mmHg Off Off Off 5 MAP High Adult Pediatric Neonate Off 35 235 Off 30 160 Off 25 120 mmHg Off Off Off 5 MAP Low Adult Pediatric Neonate Off 30 230 Off 30 155 Off 20 115 mmHg Off Off Off 5 NIBP Pu...

Page 48: ...rity alarms and shows continuous yellow for low priority alarms The LEDs for the alarming parameter condition flash The parameter in an alarm condition is in reverse video on the LCD Display 17 The al...

Page 49: ...in the Trend display Press 29 for two 2 seconds or more to silence the alarm The alarm tone returns after the next measurement value that violates the selected limits When in the paused state Press 2...

Page 50: ...surement is acquired It stores NIBP and predictive mode temperature values when the measurements are acquired Referring to the example trend display in FIGURE 3 12 the TEMP module was in PREDICTIVE mo...

Page 51: ...lect a Patient ID for review 1 Press 16 or 19 to highlight the PATIENT ID field 2 Once the Patient ID field is highlighted press 18 to select it 3 Press 16 or 19 to view the Patient IDs 4 Once the Pat...

Page 52: ...Once the field is highlighted press 18 to view the delete item list 5 Press 16 or 19 to view the delete item selections 6 Once the delete item shows in the field press 18 to select it 7 Exit the REVIE...

Page 53: ...e and NIBP End Tone Volume To set alarm key pulse volume or NIBP end tone volume 1 Press 16 or 19 to highlight the ALARM VOL selection field 2 Once the selection field has been highlighted press 18 to...

Page 54: ...1 through 4 as needed 6 Once the contrast or brightness values are set either 12 to exit the COMMON SETUP dialog Set the alarm key or pulse volume refer to Section 3 10 1 NOTE Any changes made to LCD...

Page 55: ...ate check the patients vital signs by alternate means and consider the following If the patient is poorly perfused try applying the sensor to another site i e a different finger or toe Check that the...

Page 56: ...ection 5 0 Accutorr V Accessories Avoid running any cart bed or any piece of equipment over the sensor cable Avoid yanking the sensor cable Watch for cracks in the housing Watch for cracks cuts rips f...

Page 57: ...onates and patients of poor perfusion or with skin sensitive to light check every 2 3 hours more frequent examinations may be required for different patients Change the sensor site if signs of circula...

Page 58: ...Verification of oxygenation should be made especially in preterm infants and patients with chronic lung disease before instituting any therapy or intervention The digital SpO2 value displays on the Sp...

Page 59: ...tioning alignment and skin integrity at least every eight 8 hours with the Adult and Pediatric re usable finger sensor check every four 4 hours for neonates and patients of poor perfusion or with skin...

Page 60: ...te measurements Light sources that can affect performance include surgical lights especially those with a xenon light source bilirubin lamps fluorescent lights infrared heating lamps and direct sunlig...

Page 61: ...site 4 Align the key slot on the connector on the end of the SpO2 extension cable with the SpO2 receptacle on the right side panel of the Accutorr V Push the connector into the SpO2 receptacle until...

Page 62: ...lt is secure but comfortably placed on the patient If necessary adjust the belt using the second lock bar 4 Ensure the sensor s LED and pulse detector sides are opposite each other 5 Check sensor site...

Page 63: ...the patient s temperature is obtained which takes approximately 10 to12 seconds The temperature reading remains on the display until the probe is removed from the sheath again CAUTION In PREDICTIVE mo...

Page 64: ...the box of probe covers into the thermometer module holder with the opening to the bottom 3 Remove the probe from the sheath This turns on the thermometer 4 Insert the probe into a probe cover in the...

Page 65: ...rement proceeds FIGURE 3 20 Probe Placement for Oral Temperatures 6 The monitor beeps when the temperature measurement is complete 7 Withdraw the probe from the patient s mouth 8 Press the ejection bu...

Page 66: ...e indicator lamp illuminates to indicate that TEMP module is operating 2 Select the temperature type 3 Set TEMP POSITION to RECTAL see Section 3 12 1 4 Remove the probe from the probe sheath and inser...

Page 67: ...NOTE The tip of the probe should not come in contact with a heat source i e hands or finger prior to taking a temperature If this happens allow at least 5 seconds for the tip to cool before proceedin...

Page 68: ...data is invalid or not available for any given parameter prints under that parameter If an NIBP measurement was interrupted XXX is printed under Sys Dia and Map Parenthesis indicate a parameter value...

Page 69: ...GURE 3 25 Example TIME SETUP Dialog To set the time and date 1 Press 12 to display the SYSTEM SETUP dialog as shown in FIGURE 3 7 2 Press 16 or 19 to select TIME SETUP 3 Once TIME SETUP is highlighted...

Page 70: ...approximately 540 minutes for a new Lithium ion battery fully charged at an ambient temperature of 25 C with one automatic NIBP measurement taken every 15 minutes continuous SpO2 measurement and the r...

Page 71: ...t settings To create a User Configuration 1 Press 12 to display the SYSTEM SETUP dialog FIGURE 3 7 2 Press 16 or 19 to select MAINTENANCE 3 Once the MAINTENANCE is highlighted press 18 to display the...

Page 72: ...ress 18 to display the USER MAINTENANCE dialog as shown in FIGURE 3 28 FIGURE 3 28 Example USER MAINTENANCE Dialog NOTE Press 12 to exit to the MAINTENANCE dialog 3 16 1 Turning Barcode Power On or Of...

Page 73: ...displayed press to set it 6 Press 12 again to exit to the SYSTEM SETUP dialog 7 Press 16 or 19 to highlight COMMON SETUP 8 Once the COMMON SETUP has been highlighted press 18 to display the COMMON SET...

Page 74: ...splay the MAINTENANCE dialog as shown in FIGURE 3 26 4 Press 16 or 19 to select USER MAINTENANCE 5 Once USER MAINTENANCE is highlighted press 18 to display the Enter Password dialog as shown in FIGURE...

Page 75: ...Configuration Selection Dialog SELECT CONFIG 21 Press 16 or 19 to highlight a default power on configuration to load 22 Once the configuration is highlighted press 18 select it 23 Press 16 or 19 to h...

Page 76: ...limit Make sure the alarm limits are appropriate for the patient and check the patient s condition LOW SPO2 H SpO2 value is lower than the lower alarm limit HIGH SYS H SYS value exceeds the upper alar...

Page 77: ...B LEVEL CAUSE ACTION NIBP SELFTEST ERR No No L An error occurs during NIBP module initialization Select NIBP RESET in the MAINTAIN menu If the problem still exists contact service personnel for repai...

Page 78: ...d SIGNAL SATURATED No No L A failure occurred during pulse measurement The monitor cannot perform measurement analysis or calculation PNEUMATIC LEAK No No L Leak in the airway NIBP SYSTEM FAILURE No N...

Page 79: ...e SpO2 sensor type Check whether the type of the sensor is correct SPO2 BOARD FAULT No No L The SpO2 board malfunctions and might not be able to measure the pulse signals correctly Stop using the SpO2...

Page 80: ...module and contact biomedical engineers or us for maintenance SPO2 SENSOR CHECK No No L SPO2 SENSOR FAULT No No L The sensor is damaged Stop using the sensor SPO2 WEAK SIGNAL No No L The SpO2 signal...

Page 81: ...SPO2 reading Patient has poor perfusion Move sensor to limb with better perfusion notify physician Sensor not applied properly Reapply sensor Cables loose not connected Check connections switch cables...

Page 82: ...rature measurement Take TEMP measurement again correctly TEMP SELFTEST ERR No No L An error occurs during the TEMP module initialization Replace the TEMP module TEMP PROBE OFF No Yes L TEMP probe does...

Page 83: ...F PAPER Yes Yes L The recorder paper is used up Replace with a new paper roll RECORDER PAPER JAM No No L The recorder has recorded data on paper for 30m long or more Place the recorder correctly and t...

Page 84: ...connected to the network Check the network links The A field indicates whether all alarm indications can be cleared or not and the B field indicates whether all alarm indications except the alarm mess...

Page 85: ...leakage is finished None RESET FAILED The NIBP module fails to be reset None TEMP WARMING UP TEMP module is warming up Wait till TEMP module completes warm up PREDICTIVE TEMP READY TEMP module comple...

Page 86: ...e Introduction 4 2 Cleaning and Disinfection of the Accutorr V Monitor 4 3 Sterilization and Cleaning of Reusable Cuffs 4 5 Battery Maintenance and Replacement 4 6 Recorder Maintenance 4 7 Care and St...

Page 87: ...g periods of time and under normal circumstances should not require technical maintenance beyond that described in this section However routine maintenance calibration and safety checks are recommende...

Page 88: ...d soft cloth sponge or cotton ball dampened with either of the following cleaning solutions Mild soap Diluted Quaternary ammonia Diluted Sodium hypochlorite bleach 10 Hydrogen peroxide 3 Ethyl alcohal...

Page 89: ...e decontamination or cleaning process with the unit powered down and power cord removed Use LpH SE Germicidal detergent to decontaminate a probe that has come in contact with a biological material App...

Page 90: ...the cuff thoroughly after washing NOTE Machine washing may shorten the service life of the cuff Disinfection Disinfect the cuff with a damp cloth with 70 ethanol or 70 isopropanol or with ultraviolet...

Page 91: ...seriously diminished 4 5 2 Battery Replacement Use only the battery specified in Section 5 1 8 1 Open battery compartment door located on the bottom of the unit by pressing the release tab 2 Rotate t...

Page 92: ...en the recorder door 4 6 1 Recorder Paper Replacement The instructions below describe the replacement of recorder paper Use only recommended recorder paper P N 0683 00 0505 02 This ensures that the pr...

Page 93: ...perating Instructions 2 Remove empty paper spool FIGURE 4 3 Paper Loading 3 Replace the paper roll in the holder with the sensitive shiny side of the paper facing upward as shown in FIGURE 4 3 4 Unrol...

Page 94: ...ts in a cool and dry area for a longer lasting image Extreme temperature and humidity above 80 F 26 C and 80 humidity should be avoided Solvent Reactions Do not store the printouts in plastic bags ace...

Page 95: ...Press 16 or 19 to highlight MAINTENANCE FIGURE 4 4 SYSTEM SETUP Dialog 3 Once MAINTENANCE is highlighted press 18 to display the MAINTENANCE dialog as shown in FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 5 MAINTENANCE dialo...

Page 96: ...OLS dialog FIGURE 4 6 are explained in the Service Manual part number 0070 10 0702 Calibration should be carried out by qualified personnel only 6 Press 16 or 19 to highlight NIBP RESET to display the...

Page 97: ...NUOUS sets the nurse call signal duration to the same as the alarm duration PULSE sets the nurse call signal to a one 1 second pulse When multiple alarms occur the monitor outputs only one pulse signa...

Page 98: ...Accutorr V Operating Instructions 0070 10 0699 02 5 1 5 0 Accutorr V Accessories Accessories 5 2...

Page 99: ...01 Large Adult Long 33 47 cm limb circumference latex free 0683 15 0007 01 Single Patient Use Quick Connect DESCRIPTION PART NUMBERS Child 10 19 cm limb circumference latex free box of 10 0683 14 0001...

Page 100: ...0 kg single patient disposable Wrap type with 0 5m cable 520P 30 64201 520I Infant 3 to 20 kg single patient disposable Wrap type with 0 5m cable 520I 30 64301 520N Neonate 3 kg Adult 40 kg single pat...

Page 101: ...0 kgs pkg of 20 0600 00 0044 01 LNOP II Inf L Infant L single patient adhesive sensors for patients more than 3 kgs and less than 10 kgs pkg of 20 0600 00 0100 Replacement Tape for LNOP II Inf L Infan...

Page 102: ...than 30 kg box of 20 0600 00 0121 LNCS PDTX Pediatric single patient adhesive sensors 20 Box for patient weight range from 10 kg to 50 kg 0600 00 0122 LNCS INF L Infant single patient adhesive sensor...

Page 103: ...6101 30 46633 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Nurse Call connecting cable 8000 21 10361 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Recorder paper 12 rolls 0683 00 0505 02 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Scanner barcode 0000 10 10767 DE...

Page 104: ...V Wall Mount Kit P N ACTVWALLMT FIGURE 5 2 Rolling Stand with Mounting Bracket P N ACTVROLLSTD Rolling Stand Bin 115 004084 00 Rolling Stand casters set of 5 CASTERKIT Spare Latch assembly for rollin...

Page 105: ...Accessories Accutorr V Accessories 5 8 0070 10 0699 02 Accutorr V Operating Instructions This page intentionally left blank...

Page 106: ...ental Characteristics 6 12 Electrical Ratings 6 13 Agency Compliance 6 14 Electromagnetic Compatibility 6 15 Indirect Blood Pressure Measurements and Associated Errors 6 19 Precautions With Using Auto...

Page 107: ...o verify proper control settings If operational problems continue to exist contact the Service Department at 800 288 2121 or 201 995 8116 for assistance in determining the nearest field service locati...

Page 108: ...rror within 5 mmHg Standard deviation within 8 mmHg Range Adult Mode 55 235 mmHg Pediatric Mode 55 160 mmHg Neonatal Mode 45 120 mmHg Measurements outside of the stated ranges are not guaranteed to be...

Page 109: ...ds measured with a 200cc volume at a differential pressure of 250 mmHg 150 mmHg and 50 mmHg Cuff Vent Rate When the unit is vented in adult mode a volume of at least 500 cc s is reduced from a pressur...

Page 110: ...ime 15 seconds Alarm Condition delay plus alarm generation 1 second Calibration Factory Calibrated to Functional Saturation Accuracy Nellcor 1 Sensors MAX A MAX AL MAX N MAX P MAX I MAX FAST 2 from 70...

Page 111: ...account for the theoretical effect on oximeter measurements of fetal hemoglobin in neonatal blood Range 1 to 100 Display Resolution 1 Display Update 1 second Averaging Time 4 6 seconds Typical respon...

Page 112: ...t 2 to 4 Hz At an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and non repetitive motion between 1 to 5 Hz At an amplitude of 2 to 3cm in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70 to 100 SpO2 against a laboratory co oxime...

Page 113: ...n Factory Calibrated to Functional Saturation Accuracy Adult and Pediatric 70 100 2 digits Adult and Pediatric 0 69 Undefined Neonate 70 100 3 digits Neonate 0 69 Undefined Pulse Rate Pulse Rate Range...

Page 114: ...th a new Lithium ion battery fully charged at an ambient temperature of 25 C with one automatic NIBP measurement taken every 15 minutes continuous SpO2 measurement and the recorder not in use Recharge...

Page 115: ...maintains the time and date when the instrument is On or in the Standby mode connected to AC mains or running from internal battery for at least ten years from original assembly The real time clock w...

Page 116: ...s power for less than 60 seconds the alarm settings in use at that time are restored when it is turned on If the Accutorr V is turned off or loses power for more than 60 seconds the default power on c...

Page 117: ...10 to 2000 Hz resolution of 10Hz 10 minutes per axis acceleration spectral density of 10 Hz to 100 Hz 1 0 m s2 2 Hz 100 Hz to 200 Hz 3 dB per octave 200 Hz to 2000 Hz 0 5 m s2 2 Hz Meets IEC 60068 2 6...

Page 118: ...Accutorr V Operating Instructions 0070 10 0699 02 6 13 Appendix Electrical Ratings 6 5 Electrical Ratings Voltage 100 240 VAC Current 0 85 0 5 A Frequency 60 50 Hz Power Consumption 40 W maximum...

Page 119: ...ary EN 1060 3 1997 A1 2005 NIBP USA ANSI AAMI SP 10 1992 A1 1996 Programmable EN 60601 1 4 1996 A1 1999 IEC 60601 1 4 1996 A1 1999 Temperature ASTM E1112 00 2006 Biological ISO 10993 1 2003 Risk EN 14...

Page 120: ...tic environment specified in the table The customer or the user of the Accutorr V should assure that it is used in such an environment EMISSIONS TEST COMPLIANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT GUIDANCE RF...

Page 121: ...nvironment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltag...

Page 122: ...s m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicini...

Page 123: ...ded in the table according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment RATED MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER OF TRANSMITTER W WATTS SEPARATION DISTANCE ACCORDING TO FREQUENCY OF TRANSMITTER M MET...

Page 124: ...gs will be decreased by 1 86 mmHg for every inch 0 73 mmHg for every centimeter the cuff is placed above the heart level and increased by 1 86 mmHg for every inch 0 73 mmHg for every centimeter the cu...

Page 125: ...the limb bearing the cuff in order to detect venostasis 6 9 1 Cuff Size Using a narrow cuff gives erroneously high pressure readings If a standard cuff is applied to an obese patient or a patient wit...

Page 126: ...surements Consult the service manual for appropriate information If the accuracy of the Accutorr V is questionable check it the Accutorr V with a manometer See the Calibration Section of the Accutorr...

Page 127: ...s prescribed in the service manual is the responsibility of the user and is not covered by this warranty No agent employee or representative of Mindray DS USA Inc Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electron...

Page 128: ...ity and performance of the equipment are the manufacturer s responsibility only if assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by authorized personnel and the...

Page 129: ...0070 10 0699 02 Rev 12 0 March 2015...

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