Draft - 1 Aug 08
Briefing the Patient
Basic Operation
4-7
Pouch Use
The transceiver is not intended for direct contact with the patient’s skin. During
normal use, the transceiver should be worn over clothing, in a pocket or,
preferably, in a pouch. The carrying pouch with clear front is an appropriate
means for holding the transceiver. See Appendix A, “Accessories” for ordering
information.
Securing
the Pouch
Step
Action
1
Insert the transceiver into the pouch with lead wires and SpO
2
sensor cable, if used, exiting from the top opening of the pouch.
Pinch the velcro enclosures together to close the pouch around the
cables.
Important—
Do not coil the cables inside the pouch. They are part of
the wireless system, and need to be freely exposed.
Summary of Contents for IntelliVue TRx
Page 6: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 About this Book vi ...
Page 40: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Accessories 2 18 Product Safety ...
Page 54: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Audible Tones 3 14 Transceiver Controls ...
Page 74: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Battery Information 4 20 Basic Operation ...
Page 94: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Technical Alarms INOPs 5 20 Alarms ...
Page 152: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 How the QT Analysis Algorithm Works 7 24 ST AR Arrhythmia Monitoring ...
Page 176: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Optimizing SpO2 Measurement Performance 8 24 SpO2 Monitoring ...
Page 236: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Troubleshooting 11 16 Maintenance Cleaning Troubleshooting ...
Page 268: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 SpO2 Accessories A 10 Accessories ...
Page 270: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 B 2 Sales and Support Offices ...
Page 274: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Index 4 ...