IBP Monitoring
15-3
15.2 Precautions
WARNING
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Use only the IBP transducer specified in this operation manual.
Disposable IBP transducers or domes should not be reused.
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Parts and accessories used must meet the safety requirements of the
medical electrical equipment standards.
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The need for the operator to avoid conductive connection to the applied
part likely to degrade safety. (For example, by not contacting metal
cocks, if used.)
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When the monitor is used with high frequency surgical equipment, do
not allow the transducer and the cable contact the high frequency
surgical equipment to prevent the patient from burning caused by
leakage current.
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Verify transducer cable fault detection before beginning to monitor.
Unplug the transducer cable from the IBP connector on the monitor. The
screen will display the error message “IBP SENSOR OFF” and an
audible alarm will be heard.
The transducer (except for the ICT/B transducer) specified in this operation manual
is able to protect against electrical shock, especially the leakage current, and the
interference of cardiac defibrillation. It can be used in surgical operation. During
defibrillation, the pressure waveform might become temporarily distorted. However,
the monitor returns to normal operation after the defibrillation, with the operation
mode and the user configuration being unaffected.
NOTE
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Periodically calibrate the transducer according to the Hospital
Regulation.
Summary of Contents for PM-9000
Page 1: ...PM 9000 Patient Monitor Operation Manual...
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Page 14: ...Contents XII FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 42: ...The Basics 2 18 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 54: ...Installation and Maintenance 3 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 106: ...Alarms 6 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 131: ...10 1 10 Drug Calculation 10 1 Drug Calculation 10 2 10 2 Titration Table 10 5...
Page 184: ...ECG RESP Monitoring 11 48 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 216: ...SpO2 Monitoring 12 32 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 276: ...CO Monitoring 16 14 FOR YOUR NOTES...
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