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ADview

ADview

ADview

ADview

 Modular Diagnostic Station

 Modular Diagnostic Station

 Modular Diagnostic Station

 Modular Diagnostic Station    

Blood Pressure 

Blood Pressure 

Blood Pressure 

Blood Pressure Device

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Measurement

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Summary of Contents for ADC ADview 9000BP

Page 1: ...ADview Modular Diagnostic Station Modular Diagnostic Station Modular Diagnostic Station Modular Diagnostic Station Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Device Device Device Devi...

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Page 3: ...ry BP SpO2 BP device with SpO2 and rechargeable battery ADview Battery BP Temperature SpO2 BP device with SpO2 temperature and rechargeable battery All above versions are available with a Bluetooth wi...

Page 4: ...w under which they may not be copied in whole or in part without written consent of ADC ADview is a registered trademark of ADC All other trademark names are the trademarks of their respective holders...

Page 5: ...ssure Non invasive blood pressure EMR EHR Electronic Medical Records Electronic Health Records Document Key Document Key Document Key Document Key This manual uses the following icons to call attentio...

Page 6: ...knowingly use a defective device Immediately replace parts that are broken worn missing incomplete damaged or contaminated Contact the nearest factory approved service center should repair or replacem...

Page 7: ...ist of recommended accessories is on pages 59 63 Do not operate the ADview near flammable anesthetics or volatile vapors An explosion may result Compressing the pneumatic tubing may cause system error...

Page 8: ...bringing it back into use The ADview is not intended for patients connected to a cardiopulmonary bypass machine At least every three months inspect probes cords and accessories for fraying or other me...

Page 9: ...cons and Cues Icons and Cues 9 9 9 9 Auditory Cues 9 Visual Cues Battery Icon 10 Visual Cues Blood Pressure Module 10 Visual Cues Temperature Module 11 Visual Cues Pulse Oximetry Module 12 QUICK START...

Page 10: ...g an Oral Temperature 26 26 26 26 Taking an Axillary Temperature Taking an Axillary Temperature Taking an Axillary Temperature Taking an Axillary Temperature 26 26 26 26 Taking a Rectal Temperatur Tak...

Page 11: ...50 50 50 Special Situations Special Situations Special Situations Special Situations 50 50 50 50 Measuring Blood Pressure in Children 50 Measuring Blood Pressure in Obese Patients 50 Measuring Blood...

Page 12: ...listed contents are included If any contents are missing or damaged please contact ADC The ADview Kit The ADview kit contains your rechargeable battery powered device Your kit will also contain An 8...

Page 13: ...ry module with an adult reusable finger sensor 10ft 3 048m length Other Accessories Many other accessories and sources for purchasing them are listed in the Appendix on pages 63 66 A few to note inclu...

Page 14: ...BP module Connectors on the main BP module Power Connector Connects to the power supply Blood Pressure Hose Connector Connects to the 8 foot pressure hose Automatic button Sphygmode manual button Powe...

Page 15: ...asurement in Aborts the BP measurement in Aborts the BP measurement in progress progress progress progress Automatic In Calibration Check mode Select Device exits Calibration Check mode and is ready t...

Page 16: ...ent or when the last measurement is recalled the patient s diastolic BP is displayed Pulse rate Mean arterial pressure MAP At the end of a measurement or when the last measurement is recalled the pati...

Page 17: ...ayed indicates that the system needs to be checked See page 42 for details Pressure column Displays the pressure in the cuff Each segment represents approximately 10mmHg Optional temperature and pulse...

Page 18: ...s to the temperature probe housed in the temperature probe well Buttons on the optional pulse oximetry module None Connectors on the optional pulse oximetry module SpO2 sensor connector Connects to a...

Page 19: ...Celsius Fahrenheit icon When lit the value is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit Warning icon When displayed indicates that the system needs to be checked See page 43 for details Information on the opti...

Page 20: ...easurement modes processes or warnings Auditory Cues The temperature and BP modules of the ADview are programmed with auditory cues A listing of these cues appears below NUMBER OF BEEPS INDICATES One...

Page 21: ...e from the right to the left The battery charge is very low Recharge before using segment flashing Visual Cues Blood Pressure Module Icons and numeric displays on your device assist you in taking quic...

Page 22: ...nd hose and try again Additionally check page 42 for troubleshooting details Warning The device is unable to take a valid reading See page 42 for troubleshooting details A measurement is in progress I...

Page 23: ...measurement in direct measurement mode The display of alternates with the current probe temperature Temperature value flashes The unit is taking a measurement in direct measurement mode but the readin...

Page 24: ...error in the optional pulse oximetry module Please refer to the troubleshooting section on page 44 Indicates signal strength and quality from the pulse oximeter sensor If there is no measurement and t...

Page 25: ...ing on the size of the cuff you will hear a beep to indicate cycle completion The systolic and diastolic values are shown in their respective locations If MAP mode is enabled the pulse rate and MAP va...

Page 26: ...Remove the probe from the patient s mouth discard the probe cover by pressing the button on the end of the probe handle and replace the probe in its holder ready for the next measurement Measuring Ox...

Page 27: ...confirmation for an SpO2 or temperature reading please use an alternate device After taking confirmatory readings check the device for proper functioning Arrange the power supply and cabling so that...

Page 28: ...id manometer To affix your ADview to the wall 1 Attach the bracket to the wall using 4 wall screws and the basket using 2 screws 2 Attach the wall bracket adapter to the rear panel of the BP device us...

Page 29: ...o 12 hours to fully charge the battery The charging status is indicated by the rotating sequence of lit segments in the battery icon When the battery is fully charged all segments will be lit A fully...

Page 30: ...will turn on automatically Powering Up Powering Up Powering Up Powering Up 1 Depress the power button located on the right side of the main enclosure The power up sequence begins All display segments...

Page 31: ...epping Your Patient Prepping Your Patient Ensure that the patient Is not wearing any constricting clothing on the selected arm Has no injury or tissue damage on the selected arm Keeps the cuffed arm a...

Page 32: ...ence falls within the specified range of the cuff If the arm is within range this cuff size is correct for your patient If the measurement is outside the RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE indicator use the appr...

Page 33: ...mmHg as indicated in the systolic area of the display 2 Once the cuff pressure reaches its target the device controls the deflation and in some instances re inflation of the cuff in order to accurate...

Page 34: ...l button The cuff begins to deflate at approximately 3mmHg sec and the device displays the cuff pressure 4 While listening to your stethoscope note the systolic and diastolic pressures corresponding t...

Page 35: ...identifies K 4 the fourth phase The end or fifth phase is the point at which sounds cease to be heard altogether Systolic pressure is registered at K Systolic pressure is registered at K Systolic pre...

Page 36: ...urement Modes The device can measure temperature via three modes Oral indicated by on the display and measured using the blue probe Axillary indicated by on the display and measured using the blue pro...

Page 37: ...obe in place so that its tip maintains tissue contact Close the patient s mouth During measurement a traveling dash is displayed 3 After 10 15 seconds a long beep signals the end of the measurement cy...

Page 38: ...mperature reading Taking a Rectal Temperature Taking a Rectal Temperature Taking a Rectal Temperature Taking a Rectal Temperature 1 Remove the blue probe and well by sliding the pieces upward until th...

Page 39: ...7 Remove the probe discard the probe cover and place back in the probe holder Note the reading If the temperature reading is out of range the device will beep and flash the limit that is exceeded So i...

Page 40: ...ur choice of sensor is affected by many factors including Patient s body weight Patient activity Infection control concerns For most patients greater than 30kg use an adult sensor for patients 10 50kg...

Page 41: ...s an allergic reaction to the adhesive materials Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Sensor on Finger Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Sensor on Finger Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Sensor on Finger M...

Page 42: ...tes or until another measurement is made Note the patient s reading and confirm normal venous return After 10 minutes of continuous measurement the measurement is automatically terminated and status c...

Page 43: ...n minute period will be the recalled reading Clearing the Last Set of Readings Clearing the Last Set of Readings Clearing the Last Set of Readings Clearing the Last Set of Readings To clear the values...

Page 44: ...ian may help in maintaining your equipment Cleaning Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device with a soft damp cloth to remove surface dust and dirt 2 The ADview device cannot be sterilized Never immerse...

Page 45: ...ding down the automatic button on the front of the BP module toggle on the power button on the right side of the main enclosure The CAL message is displayed in the pulse rate display to indicate that...

Page 46: ...s available to check accuracy of the technology It replaces the regular probe and verifies the accuracy of the temperature electronics Replace the temperature module if error is greater than 0 1 C To...

Page 47: ...erminal and the black wire to the black terminal If the wires are reversed no damage will occur however the ADview will not operate Be sure to use ADC item number 9000BAT for the replacement battery i...

Page 48: ...art B the probe holder which holds the temperature probe and probe cover box 1 Using the power button on the right side of the BP module ensure that the ADview is off 2 Remove the cover plate from the...

Page 49: ...ep indicates that the ADview is ready Note If the temperature module does not appear to be working properly cycle the power several times using the power button on the right side of the BP module This...

Page 50: ...ight when the modules have been connected correctly 4 Turn the device on using the power button on the right side of the BP module At the end of the start up sequence the pulse oximetry module display...

Page 51: ...le displays light simultaneously for 3 to 5 seconds followed by a short beep and all displays go to their ready state BP battery icon and middle segments of the systolic value are lit Temperature appr...

Page 52: ...nd other ancillary products from the device 2 Disconnect the battery and remove it from the device 3 Place the device in the original shipping carton preferably with its original packing material 4 En...

Page 53: ...r to the wireless system While the Bluetooth capability on the ADview has been rated up to a maximum range of 100 m be sure to minimize walls structures and other obstacles that may impede wireless co...

Page 54: ...nit using the power button on the right side of the unit If the error does not recur immediately take another measurement 3 If the error recurs remove power from the unit unplug any power supplies and...

Page 55: ...the error will no longer be displayed If you cannot un stick the button contact ADC or an authorized service center Status Code 20 Problem Hardware error Solutions 1 Take another measurement 2 If thi...

Page 56: ...surement Status Code 20 Problem Hardware error Solutions 1 Take another measurement 2 If this is unsuccessful power down then power up the unit using the power button on the right side of the unit If...

Page 57: ...ins power via the power supply to turn the device on Ensure the battery is fully charged before use See page 36 for detailed instructions How often should I calibrate the BP Module for the ADview You...

Page 58: ...easurement wait for the probe to return to room temperature or wipe the probe with an alcohol wipe before taking a subsequent measurement Do I need to calibrate the temperature or pulse oximetry modul...

Page 59: ...T administrator or EMR EHR system provider about configuring your ADview for communication Software development kits are available from ADC for EMR EHR vendors to support communication with the ADview...

Page 60: ...Inc Ltd Oakfield Estate Eynsham Oxfordshire England Tel 44 0 1865 884 234 Fax 44 0 1865 884 235 For customers in Asia and the Pacific SunTech Medical Inc Ltd Level 19 Two International Finance Centre...

Page 61: ...Patients There appears to be a positive correlation between obesity and hypertension Due to the increased arm circumference of obese patients use of a standard cuff may lead to blood pressure being er...

Page 62: ...e in the emergency room can be done through automated blood pressure measurements For critically ill or injured patients blood pressure should be measured through the invasive arterial pressure method...

Page 63: ...gmomanometers Blood pressure determination time 30 40 seconds typical for Adult cuff Pulse rate range 30 200 bpm 2 or 3 bpm whichever is greater Temperature range 86 F 30 0 C 109 4 F 43 0 C Temperatur...

Page 64: ...919 AAMI SP10 2002 ASTM E 1112 EN 12470 3 Meets EN 1060 1 Specification for non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 General requirements and EN 1060 3 Non invasive Sphygmomanometers Part 3 Supplementary...

Page 65: ...s cause harmful interference to other devices which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas...

Page 66: ...m Attention consult accompanying documents Class II isolation equipment or CE approval Recognized component certified by UL to both Canada and US requirements TUV Canada and US approval TUV Internatio...

Page 67: ...e Compliance Compliance Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment guidance guidance guidance guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group...

Page 68: ...or input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common...

Page 69: ...tance d 3 5 V1 P d 3 5 E1 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 7 E1 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the re...

Page 70: ...power of output power of output power of output power of transmitter transmitter transmitter transmitter W W W W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 3 5 V1 P 80 M...

Page 71: ...to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into a...

Page 72: ...ring the period of this limited warranty Should a defect become apparent the original purchaser should first notify ADC of the suspected defect The instrument should be carefully packaged and shipped...

Page 73: ...ins the entire obligation of ADC and no other warranties expressed implied or statutory are given No representative or employee of ADC is authorized to assume any further liability or grant any furthe...

Page 74: ...evice with Rechargeable Battery and mobile stand basket 9000BPTO 9000M ADview Battery Mobile System BP Temperature BP Device with Temp Rechargeable Battery and mobile stand basket 9000BPS 9000M ADview...

Page 75: ...000TR ADview Temperature Module Rectal Thermometry Module for ADview BP with red probe 9000S ADview SpO2 Module SpO2 Module for ADview BP 9000BPCAP Top bottom cover for ADview BP Covers the top or bot...

Page 76: ...9000 12XBD All Purpose Cuff Large Adult Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector Range 31 40 cm Color Burgundy 850 9000 13TBR All Purpose Cuff Thigh Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded sc...

Page 77: ...le sensor DS 100A 9000SPDYS Pediatric Multi Site Sensor for ages 3yrs Reusable universal Y multi site sensor with 36 91 m cable and DB 9M connector for all patients 2 2lbs 1 kg Nellcor compatible sens...

Page 78: ...ludes base pole power supply holder storage basket handle and assembly instructions 9000D Tabletop stand kit Includes power supply holder 9000W Wall mount kit Includes wall mountable basket 952 025 Ba...

Page 79: ...mmerce Drive Hauppauge NY 11788 USA Tel 631 273 9600 1 800 232 2670 Fax 631 273 9659 SunTech Medical Ltd Level 19 Two International Finance Centre 8 Finance Street Central Hong Kong Tel 852 2251 1949...

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