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SurgiVet V3395 - Pulse Oximeter, 

Respiration & Temperature 

Operation Manual 

 

85 98

101.2

15

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N7 W22025 J

OHNSON 

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UITE 

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W

AUKESHA

, WI 53186 

 

C

ATALOG 

V1907  

V

ERSION 

2, J

UNE 

2002 

©2002, S

URGI

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Summary of Contents for V3395

Page 1: ...urgiVet V3395 Pulse Oximeter Respiration Temperature Operation Manual 85 98 101 2 15 F SURGIVET INC N7 W22025 JOHNSON ROAD SUITE A WAUKESHA WI 53186 CATALOG V1907 VERSION 2 JUNE 2002 2002 SURGIVET INC...

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Page 3: ...e Monitor 3 1 Unpacking the Monitor and Checking the Shipment 3 1 Turning Alarm and Alert Tones On and Off 3 1 Working With Menus 3 1 Working With System Wide Settings 3 3 Setup Volume Menu 3 3 Turnin...

Page 4: ...7 1 Units 7 1 Chapter 8 Trends 8 1 Trends Menu 8 2 Chapter 9 Printer 9 1 Printer Menu 9 1 Output Examples 9 2 Patient Data 9 2 Chapter 10 Routine Maintenance 10 1 Operator s Maintenance 10 1 Charging...

Page 5: ...be the sole warranty remedy Except as set forth herein seller makes no warranties either expressed or implied including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose N...

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Page 7: ...ts The SurgiVet V3395 Plus permits continuous patient monitoring with adjustable alarm limits for Oximetry heart rate and respiration as well as visible and audible alarm signals Symbol Definitions SY...

Page 8: ...equipment All combinations of equipment must be in compliance with IEC 601 1 1 systems requirements Anyone connecting additional equipment to the signal input port or signal output port configures a m...

Page 9: ...AUTION If the accuracy of any measurement is in question check the patient s vital sign s by an alternative method and then check the monitor for proper functioning CAUTION The monitor should be opera...

Page 10: ...cause an inability to determine accurate SpO2 readings NOTE Any condition that restricts blood flow such as use of a blood pressure cuff or extremes in systemic vascular resistance may cause an inabil...

Page 11: ...ety of veterinary reusable sensors are available for monitoring patients Audio The monitor uses a multi frequency speaker for beeps and alarm alert sounds Volumes are adjustable Temperature The monito...

Page 12: ...If there is no external power then this LED is off ALARM LED Red This ALARM indicator flashes during patient alarms ALERT LED Yellow This ALERT indicator flashes during a system alarm but remains on s...

Page 13: ...ulse signal strength is displayed here on a 8 segment bar graph Message Area Messages for alarms alerts and system information are displayed here on two lines If more than one message must be displaye...

Page 14: ...nutes TheAlarm Silence LED on the keypad flashes Pressing and holding this key for about three seconds disables the alarm tone indefinitely The Alarm Silence LED is lit and not flashing Pressing this...

Page 15: ...rature Connector The temperature cable is connected here CAUTION Ensure the device s AC rating is correct for the AC voltage at your installation site before using the monitor The monitor s AC rating...

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Page 17: ...nce the alarm and alert tones indefinitely Press and hold B for about three seconds the Alarm Silence LED lights steady NOTE To comply with government requirements for patient monitoring the indefinit...

Page 18: ...at appear in the waveform area The b key and ARROW keys are used to select menu items and change settings 1 To show the Main menu Press the b key Menus replace any waveforms displayed 2 To select a me...

Page 19: ...e can not be shut off Turning Parameter Monitoring On and Off Monitoring for the following parameters can be turned on or off Respiration RR M Oximeter Plethysmogram SpO2 pulse rate pulse strength Tem...

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Page 21: ...cating whether a high or low limit was violated Note The High Priority Alarm tone sounds if not silenced NOTE The alarm actions occur for each violated alarm even if more than one alarm is violated at...

Page 22: ...menu For information on the parameter menus refer to the chapter of the manual that describes the parameter EXIT SPO2 SENSOR p SPO2 101 2 F 15 85 98 ALARMS RATE RESP LOW HIGH 85 OFF OFF 350 5 150 ala...

Page 23: ...e alarm tones indefinitely Press and hold B for about three seconds the Alarm Silence LED lights steady NOTE To comply with government requirements for patient monitoring the indefinite alarm tone sil...

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Page 25: ...ements are determined using spectrophotometric Oximetry principles During measurement the signal strength resulting from each light source depends on the color and thickness of the body tissue the sen...

Page 26: ...lethysmogram is shown assuming it is assigned to a trace Press the a key to assign the plethysmogram to a trace SpO2 Measurement The SpO2 measurement is shown A dash indicates the measurement is inval...

Page 27: ...p Volume 1 Select VOLUME from the Main menu 2 Under VOLUME select the PULSE item 3 Press the b key to select the item Use the ARROW keys to adjust the pulse volume A visual graph displays the pulse vo...

Page 28: ...sitioned properly on the patient If the message persists contact your authorized repair center SPO2 LOST Indicates the oximeter circuitry could not measure the patient s SpO2 or pulse rate Make sure t...

Page 29: ...il Make sure there are no obstructions and the sensor is clean For Y sensors wrap sensors and disposable sensors Align the sensor s red light with the detector so they are less than 1 8 inch away from...

Page 30: ...ay require changing the sensor site periodically Change sensor site and check skin integrity circulatory status and correct alignment at least every 4 hours WARNING When attaching sensors with Microfo...

Page 31: ...oximately six 6 centimeters Sensor light emitting diode LED should be positioned towards the spine to ensure optimal performance Ensure that a minimum of two 2 pulse strength bars are displayed If not...

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Page 33: ...ects breath by cooler air moving across the sensor This enables you to get respiration readings on lower tidal volume patients Respiration Menu The Respiration menu allows the user to view and or moni...

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Page 35: ...or measures resistance of the thermistor in the sensor and converts it to the equivalent temperature in degree of Celsius or degrees of Fahrenheit as selected by the operator There is no need to calib...

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Page 37: ...end graph is displayed here Displayed trends show elapsed time that is what happened over the selected minutes or hours Gaps will appear in the trend graph for the length of time the monitor has been...

Page 38: ...e selected for each parameter The scale for oximeter signal strength is not selectable pRATE SCALE 0 100 0 200 0 350 100 200 100 350 200 350 SPO2 SCALE 50 100 80 100 RESP SCALE 0 50 0 100 0 150 TEMP S...

Page 39: ...nstrument verify proper operation before clinical use Refer to the instrument s user manual for full instructions Accessory equipment connected to the monitor s data interface must be certified accord...

Page 40: ...ENVIRONMENT Output Examples Patient Data A real time Patient Data sample is output in tabular ASCII text format one table per output interval The time interval between tables is selected in the PRINT...

Page 41: ...displayed After continuous use under battery power The monitor s surface Clean or disinfect As required Clean patient connected accessories Clean or disinfect sensors Patient cables ECG leads When att...

Page 42: ...s been wetted accidentally it should be wiped dry externally and allowed to dry thoroughly before use Clean the surfaces of the monitor and the accessories with a soft cloth moistened in a mild soap s...

Page 43: ...D not lit a External charger disconnected a Connect charger No pulse registering on bargraph a Sensor or patient cable disconnected from monitor a Check connections to patient cable and sensor b Senso...

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Page 45: ...rge Each V1703 Sensor Oximetry Universal Y with Clip Small Medium Each V1704 Sensor Oximetry Universal Y with Clip Medium Large Each V1707 Sensor Oximetry Universal C Small Medium Each V1709 Clip Repl...

Page 46: ...100 1 increments and Off At power up low SpO2 limit must be 85 or above unless alarm is off Averaging 4 8 or 16 beats selectable Pulse Strength Range 0 8 bars indicates logarithmic strength of patien...

Page 47: ...10mL Volume of air passing thermistor Temperature Range 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Accuracy 1 C Alarms No alarms for temperature Environment Temperature Operating 0 C to 55 C Storage 40 C to 75 C Relative...

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