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Spacelabs Command Module, consist of ECG, respiration, invasive and noninvasive
blood pressure, SpO
2
, temperature and cardiac output. Additional parameters and
interfaces to other systems are also available depending on the parameter modules
employed.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are intended to alert the user to alarm
conditions that are reported by Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules and/or
other physiologic monitors via Flexport interfaces. These devices determine a)
when an alarm condition is violated; b) the alarm priority (i.e. high, medium or low);
c) alarm limits; and d) when to initiate and terminate alarm notifications. The
patient monitors are also capable of displaying alarm conditions on other monitors
that are on the network through the Alarm Watch feature.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors may also function as a generic display or
computer terminal. As a generic display or terminal, the patient monitors allow
network-based applications to open windows and display information on other
networked monitors.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are also designed to communicate with a
variety of external devices such as displays, network devices, serial devices, user
input devices, audio systems, and local/remote recorders.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are intended for use under the direct
supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner, or by personnel trained in proper
use of the equipment in a hospital environment.
Your system configuration, including the options ordered, may be different from
the configurations described in this manual. Refer to the notes in this manual
describing the features affected by system configuration.
Warnings:
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Do not use wet or damaged equipment, cables, or sensors.
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A qualified service or biomedical engineer must verify that the unit is
working correctly (if the monitor or module is damaged, dropped, or wet)
and that all safety features are intact before placing the device back in
service.
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If you do not properly configure this device before you connect to a network,
it can alter network time, or corrupt patient data.
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XPREZZON monitors will stop monitoring if AC wall power is disrupted.
Make sure that the monitor is connected to an un-interruptible power
supply (UPS) or institutional stand-by generator.
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Monitors require AC outlet with Protective Earth (Safety Ground)
connection.
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Only connect patient monitors to other medical equipment suitable for use
in the patient vicinity.
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Check earth (ground) leakage currents after installing interconnecting
cables between equipment.
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No modification of this equipment is allowed.
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Only use the designated external medical-grade power supply (010-1840-
00)
.