Operator’s Manual
RespSense
TM
LS1R-9R
Capnography Monitor
English
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual RespSenseTM LS1R 9R Capnography Monitor English...
Page 2: ...63 553 9968 outside USA 800 356 8874 USA and Canada Fax 1 763 553 7807 E mail info nonin com Nonin Medical B V Prins Hendriklaan 26 1075 BD Amsterdam Netherlands 31 0 13 79 99 040 Europe Fax 31 0 13 7...
Page 3: ...ample Line 15 Nafion Tubing 15 Attaching the Nafion Tubing 15 Single Patient Use Disposable Moisture Trap and Filters 15 Replacing the Moisture Trap Filter 16 Getting Started 16 Preparations 16 Connec...
Page 4: ...onitor 24 Calibration 24 Recommended Inspections and Functional Check 25 Troubleshooting 27 Fault Messages 27 Troubleshooting 28 Accessories 29 Monitor Accessories 29 Capnography Accessories 30 Techni...
Page 5: ...iii Figures Figure 1 Start up Screens 6 Figure 2 Operating and Trend Screen 8 Figure 3 Rear View of Monitor 11 Figure 4 Right Side of Monitor 12 Figure 5 Replacing the Moisture Trap Filter 16...
Page 6: ...t Side Components and Descriptions 12 Table 5 Factory Default Settings 19 Table 6 High Priority Alarm Parameters and Causes 21 Table 7 Low Priority Alarm Parameters and Causes 22 Table 8 Electromagnet...
Page 7: ...d onto the monitor If liquid has penetrated into the monitor it must be checked by Nonin Technical Service Accessories marked single use must be used on one patient only and be disposed of after usage...
Page 8: ...of radio frequency transmitting equipment and other sources of electrical noise in healthcare and other environments it is possible that high levels of such interference due to close proximity or stre...
Page 9: ...r distributor regarding take back or recycling of the device If you are unsure how to reach your distributor please call Nonin for your distributor s contact information All parts and accessories conn...
Page 10: ...d up to 15 degrees per IEC 60529 UL Mark for Canada and the United States with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Manuf...
Page 11: ...display also shows battery status and fault messages The only buttons on the monitor ON OFF and Audible Alarm Pause Resume are located on the upper right corner of the front panel Next to these butto...
Page 12: ...cessories All operator settings are adjusted using the touch panel display on the monitor Monitor Front Views When the monitor is turned on it displays the start up screens figure 1 and table 1 and th...
Page 13: ...default alarm limits for patients weighing 30 kg 66 lbs or less Only available if Audible Alarm Enable icon is chosen on previous screen 4 30kg 66lbs Pressing this icon selects the default alarm limi...
Page 14: ...Settings The upper figures represent the highest value set by the operator The lower figures represent the lowest value set When the parameter readings fall between the low and high settings they are...
Page 15: ...ff 7 ETCO2 Displays the volume of end tidal CO2 in expired air ETCO2 is shown as mmHg or kPa The value is updated after each breath without averaging 8 RR Displays the respiratory rate in breaths per...
Page 16: ...the actual sample is in the time interval 17 Trend Timescale Timescale is presented in half hour segments 18 Trend Time The total trend time is approximately 1 5 hours of volatile internal memory Dat...
Page 17: ...is removed guide marks numbered 1 and 2 and arrows are visible on the back of the monitor These guide marks help the user insert the moisture trap 1 Slide the moisture trap into position 2 Press it do...
Page 18: ...ed in table 4 Figure 4 Right Side of Monitor Table 4 Right Side Components and Descriptions No Name Description 1 Serial Interface l O l O l Serial interface works with either TrendSense to transfer d...
Page 19: ...e monitor in a position so the display can be clearly seen 2 Turn RespSense monitor on by pressing the ON OFF button until you hear a beep The battery symbol on the touch panel display shows the batte...
Page 20: ...fitted with several types of sample lines to best suit the patient see Accessories section The following instructions refer to the sample line supplied in the RespSense standard kit Other sample lines...
Page 21: ...tubing is firmly attached Single Patient Use Disposable Moisture Trap and Filters The moisture trap and filters are single use disposable components During long term monitoring of a patient the moist...
Page 22: ...each use The moisture trap slides into place and is pressed into position To remove pull the plastic tab on the back of the moisture trap to snap it out of position Refer to Single Patient Use Disposa...
Page 23: ...using the touch panel display Refer to Settings and Alarms for instructions on how to change alarm limits The audible alarm function activates approximately 2 minutes after start up unless activated...
Page 24: ...guration Adding devices to or disconnecting devices from the system Updating or upgrading equipment connected to the system Issues resulting from user initiated system changes may include corruption o...
Page 25: ...it 7 5 kPa or 57 mmHg 7 5 kPa or 57 mmHg ETCO2 lower limit 1 5 kPa or 13 mmHg 1 5 kPa or 13 mmHg RR upper limit 28 respirations per minute RPM 80 RPM RR lower limit 6 RPM 20 RPM WARNING Verify all ala...
Page 26: ...ecreases the alarm limit by a single digit until the maximum or minimum is reached The display scrolls through the values if the arrow is steadily pressed The upper alarm limit is always located above...
Page 27: ...se or decrease the alarm limit settings for individual patients If lower alarm limits are set to 0 for the capnograph alarms are disabled until the limits are set higher The Alarm Disabled icon appear...
Page 28: ...usions and replace if necessary Press the Audible Alarm Pause Resume button to continue Disable Alarms It is possible to disable the audible alarms either by selecting Audible Alarm Disable on the sta...
Page 29: ...s defined by the battery symbols below A filled battery symbol indicates the monitor can be used for approximately 8 hours A depleted battery symbol indicates the battery has run out of power and need...
Page 30: ...ilable from Nonin see Accessories Please contact Nonin Technical Services if monitor maintenance cannot be performed at your facility Cleaning the Monitor Clean the monitor with a soft cloth moistened...
Page 31: ...needle is in the red zone the CO2 tank is empty and should be replaced c Release gas for 4 5 seconds until the ball rises to the top of the column and then turn off the gas valve This equals one exhal...
Page 32: ...nical Service CAUTION RespSense should only be operated by trained licensed practitioners WARNING Never allow liquids to enter into or to be spilled onto the monitor If liquid has penetrated into the...
Page 33: ...ap Reposition the moisture trap Clogged filter Replace the filter Sample line is not properly applied to the patient Verify sample line placement Sample line or Nafion tubing is not connected to the m...
Page 34: ...s status It is also possible to get a low reading if an air leakage has occurred in the sample line Nafion tubing moisture trap or internally Check patient status Check the moisture trap and filter Re...
Page 35: ...ounting to 20 50 mm 0 8 2 0 in diameter poles TrendSense TrendSense W Data memory module Dimensions 38x32x17mm TrendSense does not contain a battery it draws power from the host PC software and cable...
Page 36: ...s Straight T Connector Single use disposable gas sampling port 15 and 22 mm connector ends For use with CO2 sample line to connect monitor to a main stream PermaPure Nafion Tubing Single use disposabl...
Page 37: ...d to the serial port of this device must be certified according to at least IEC Standard EN 60950 or UL 1950 for data processing equipment CAUTION Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can a...
Page 38: ...Operation Working Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 720 to 1060 hPa 540 795 mmHg Altitude Up to 9 000 ft 2 740 m Storage Temperature 40 F to 158...
Page 39: ...Pa 2 mmHg 8 of reading 540 795 mmHg EtCO2 CO2 reading reaches its steady state accuracy 10 minutes after power up Update Frequency Once every breath No Breath alarm after 25 seconds Sampling Rate 4 Hz...
Page 40: ...s used in such an environment RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 This device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interferen...
Page 41: ...differential mode 2 kV for common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input...
Page 42: ...an the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 Professional Transport 20 V m 80 AM 1 k...
Page 43: ...Output Power of Transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 7 3 7 7 4 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maxim...
Page 44: ...fied by the purchaser by serial number that there is a defect provided said notification occurs within the applicable warranty period This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy by the purcha...