Thornhill Medical MOVES SLC Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

Part Number: 124826 

Rev. J 

20 April 2020 

  

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

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Operator’s Manual 

Summary of Contents for MOVES SLC

Page 1: ...Part Number 124826 Rev J 20 April 2020 Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician 2016 Thornhill Research Inc All Rights Reserved Operator s Manual...

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Page 3: ...on Procedures 17 3 0 Introduction 21 3 1 General Information 21 3 1 1 Manufacturer s Information 21 3 1 2 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 21 3 2 MOVES SLC Intended Use 23 3 2 1 Operating Environm...

Page 4: ...etic Ventilation 56 6 15 5 60601 2 27 56 6 15 6 60601 2 30 56 6 15 7 60601 2 34 56 6 15 8 60601 2 49 56 6 15 9 80601 2 55 57 6 15 10 80601 2 61 57 7 0 The Masimo Rainbow SET Pulse CO Oximeter 59 7 1 N...

Page 5: ...LC Re usable Consumables 81 9 2 3 MOVES SLC Single patient use consumables 84 9 2 4 MOVES SLC Standard System Contents 87 9 3 Lifting the MOVES SLC 88 9 4 Attaching the Shoulder Strap to MOVES SLC 91...

Page 6: ...gs 161 11 3 3 Setup Screen Ventilate Mode 161 11 3 4 Setup Screen O2 Supplement 161 11 3 5 Setup Screen Monitor Only 163 11 3 6 Setup Screen Options 163 11 4 Advanced Screen 166 11 4 1 Accessing the A...

Page 7: ...7 12 7 The Remote Screen User Interface UI 208 12 7 1 First Connecting 208 12 7 2 The Dashboard 209 12 7 3 No System Test Screen 211 12 7 4 Remote Screen Panel Buttons 214 12 7 5 Graphs Independently...

Page 8: ...Safe Gas Mode 292 16 0 Appendix A 295 16 1 System Default Settings 295 16 2 System Cleaning 297 16 3 System Maintenance 298 16 3 1 User Serviceable Components 299 16 3 2 Replacing the Ventilator Filte...

Page 9: ...cy 325 16 7 13 Specifications of Masimo Rainbow SET Pulse CO Oximeter 325 16 8 General Accessories Specifications 328 16 8 1 Approved Masimo Pulse Oximeter Accessories 328 16 8 2 Masimo Pulse Oximeter...

Page 10: ...abels and Accessories 107 Table 21 User Interface Controls and Functions 143 Table 22 System Visual Indicator States and Explanations 146 Table 23 Screen Buttons and Descriptions 148 Table 24 MOVES SL...

Page 11: ...CO2 Monitoring Specifications of MOVES SLC 319 Table 57 Respiratory Rate Specifications of MOVES SLC 319 Table 58 O2 Monitoring Specifications of MOVES SLC 320 Table 59 12 Lead ECG Specifications of M...

Page 12: ...e 10 4 New Patient Screen 149 Figure 10 5 New Patient Screen Restore Settings Unavailable 150 Figure 10 6 System Test Screen 151 Figure 10 7 Setup Screen 152 Figure 11 1 Status Bar 155 Figure 11 2 Sys...

Page 13: ...No Alarms Active 216 Figure 12 13 Red Bars Indicating High Priority Alarm Active 217 Figure 12 14 Yellow Bars Indicating Low or Medium Priority Alarm Active 217 Figure 12 15 Info Screen Showing Remot...

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Page 15: ...Hague The Netherlands Phone 31 70 345 8570 Fax 31 70 346 7299 EMERGO AUSTRALIA Level 20 Tower II Darling Park 201 Sussex Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone 61 2 9006 1662 1 2 PATENT NOTICE MOVES...

Page 16: ...t for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio frequency communication services The user might need to take mitigation measures such as r...

Page 17: ...y the CE Mark shown below MOVES SLC also conforms to the following Technical Standards IEC EN 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 IEC 60601 1 8 ISO 80601 2 12 IEC 60601 2 27 IEC 80601 2 30 IEC 60601 2 34 IEC 60601...

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Page 19: ...t the release lock latch for the ventilator cartridge door at the top front of the MOVES SLC Insert the ventilator cartridge close the door and lock it by depressing the latch NOTE Do not remove the c...

Page 20: ...ator cartridge door Connect the Nafion tubing to the sampling line 4 If ventilating patients under 30 kg or using tidal volumes under 150 mL replace the breathing filter with the pediatric breathing s...

Page 21: ...VES SLC requires either two batteries to be installed or one battery installed and connection to the power supply charger and wall power when in operation 9 Turn on the MOVES SLC on by pressing the po...

Page 22: ...up menu and initializes in Monitor Only mode NOTE the system does not ventilate in Monitor Only or O2 Supplement modes 13 On the Setup menu make any parameter changes necessary prior to initializing p...

Page 23: ...rtridge Insert the new ventilator cartridge then close and lock the door Reconnect the water trap to the ventilator cartridge door and ensure ventilator breathing circuit patient hoses remain connecte...

Page 24: ...option 2 Some tests including RAM and firmware integrity checking are AUTOMATIC note tests initially labeled PASS Others require preparation of the device into a certain configuration i e PREP REQD o...

Page 25: ...is PREP REQD for other tests that are INPUT REQD respond with the input requested then choose Prep done to run the test NOTE In order to save time certain tests can be run concurrently For example whi...

Page 26: ...s Audio tests user input is required Start must be confirmed and then the operator must continue to observe the device and answer the questions shown on the device 5 The first Alarm Lights Audio test...

Page 27: ...dio test also requires input from the user INPUT REQD test This test ensures that the medium priority alarm visual indicator is working properly Respond with Yes or No 7 The next test the Open Y Piece...

Page 28: ...currently In this case while the Open Y Piece test is still running the Sample Line tests can be run 9 The Sample Line test is actually comprised of two tests Both require user preparation PREP REQD t...

Page 29: ...all white dot can be seen moving up and down at the top right of the screen to indicate that the device is not frozen The white dot is a way of knowing the device is not frozen at any time not just du...

Page 30: ...ppear Figure 2 1 Battery Verify Test Screen Keypad Buttons Image Name Use Screen Brightness Button Use to adjust screen brightness Flip Screen Button Use to flip the information displayed on the scree...

Page 31: ...134 8 Preparing the power supply battery charger 137 9 Connecting MOVES SLC to the power supply battery charger 138 10 Connecting AC power 139 11 Adjusting the screen display orientation 141 12 Changi...

Page 32: ...C Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 18 PROCEDURE Page 22 Viewing graphs and trends of patient data 231 23 Taking NIBP readings manually 144 24 Using the remote screen 193 25 Shutting down MOVES...

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Page 35: ...rranty parts repair or customer service please contact Thornhill Research Inc See Contact Information on page 1 for full contact details 3 1 2 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Table 2 Glossary of T...

Page 36: ...ecific time triggers LED Light Emitting Diode LPM Liters Per Minute NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization NIBP Non Invasive Blood Pressure Measured via a blood pressure cuff NIBP is measured in mill...

Page 37: ...gether to calculate the actual amount of oxygen in the blood SpO2 Oxygen saturation of hemoglobin Arterial oxygen saturation of hemoglobin as read from a pulse oximeter It is measured as a percentage...

Page 38: ...parameters of patients and provide these parameters to a health care provider for interpretation in the form of physiological data and system alarms Physiological data and system alarms will be avail...

Page 39: ...Product Information labels for the MOVES SLC unit and directs the operator to consult the accompanying documents It also appears frequently in this operator s manual as a general warning and caution...

Page 40: ...tial performance of automatic cycling non invasive blood pressure monitoring equipment 2009 IEC 60601 2 34 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2 Particular Requirements for The Safety Including Essentia...

Page 41: ...m the actual system or accessories 5 2 SYSTEM ORIENTATION AND EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Throughout this manual there are references to aid in orienting the caregiver with the positioning of the unit especia...

Page 42: ...nd 85 In Ventilator mode the air pump serves as a back up source of air flow if the system concentration of oxygen is too low or carbon dioxide is too high or either is unknown NOTE MOVES SLC is not i...

Page 43: ...from the air pump NOTE For additional information on ventilation please see Appendix B Pneumatic Diagram on page 339 5 3 4 Respiratory Gas Monitoring NOTE The system reports O2 CO2 gas measurements as...

Page 44: ...22 4 The O2 calibration check fails high if the air s average O2 reading plus one 1 standard deviation is above the upper bound otherwise the O2 calibration check fails low if the air s average O2 re...

Page 45: ...od within the limits prescribed by IEC 80601 2 30 2009 difference of 3 mmHg or 2 of reading whichever is greater In addition blood pressure measurements determined with the MOVES SLC are equivalent to...

Page 46: ...m 28 C to 42 C Changing the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa may only be done by a qualified MOVES SLC service technician ELECTROCARDIOGRAM ECG MOVES SLC uses a standard 12...

Page 47: ...ation prior to shutdown A temporary loss of power is assumed here If the system has been shut down for a period of time greater than three 3 minutes but less than 30 minutes the system will query the...

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Page 49: ...PONENT DAMAGE WARNING INDICATES AREAS WHERE INSUFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE OF A GIVEN PROCEDURE IMPROPER HANDLING OR LACK OF ATTENTION COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE Read each labeled message...

Page 50: ...rning Symbols and Descriptions SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Fire Hazard Do not smoke near unit Fire Hazard Do not operate device near open flame MR Unsafe Indicates that the device in not safe for use in an MRI...

Page 51: ...single use only No latex used in the manufacture of this product Power indicator Battery indicator Class II equipment Authorized Representative in the European Community Manufacturer Date of manufactu...

Page 52: ...icator Non sterile material cannot be guaranteed to be free of contamination Temperature limitation range for usage Both upper and lower limits are indicated adjacent to horizontal lines Humidity limi...

Page 53: ...D ALWAYS HAVE AVAILABLE AN ALTERNATE MEANS OF SUPPLYING A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF O2 IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE MECHANICAL FAILURE OR SERIOUS OCCLUSION IN THE CONCENTRATOR SYSTEM WARNING THE OPERATOR...

Page 54: ...T IN THE BATTERY VENTING FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND GASES WARNING THE MOVES SLC OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR DOES NOT FUNCTION WHILE SUCTION IS ON AN ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF SUPPLYING O2 WILL BE NECESSARY IF A HIGH PER...

Page 55: ...ANDLING BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK CLAMPS WARNING WHEN SETTING ALARM LIMITS DO NOT SET TO EXTREME VALUES THAT CAN RENDER THE ALARM SYSTEM USELESS WARNING DO NOT MODIFY THIS EQUIPMENT IN ANY WAY WARNING O...

Page 56: ...CLUDING THE NEUTRAL ELECTRODE SHOULD NOT CONTACT OTHER CONDUCTIVE PARTS AND EARTH SOME RF EMITTERS E G RFID MAY NOT BE VISIBLE AND THE DEVICE CAN POTENTIALLY BE EXPOSED TO FIELDS FROM THESE RF EMITTER...

Page 57: ...VES SLC SYSTEM IS PROPERLY WARMED UP AND O2 VALUES ARE DISPLAYED WARNING ACCURACY OF ANY BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE POSITION OF THE SUBJECT HIS OR HER PHYSICAL CONDITION AND USE...

Page 58: ...NTRICULAR BEATS MAY CAUSE THE HEART RATE TO BE UNDERESTIMATED WARNING DO NOT REUSE SAMPLING LINES OR FILTERS THIS COULD PRESENT A DANGER OF INFECTION WARNING DO NOT REUSE PARTS MARKED FOR SINGLE USE O...

Page 59: ...FTER COMPLETING FILLING THE ICP TRANSDUCER AND THE LINE DISCONNECT THE FLUID BAG FROM THE TRANSDUCER AND CAP THE END WITH THE STERILE CAP PRIOR TO CONNECTING THE TRANSDUCER TO THE PATIENT S BRAIN EXTR...

Page 60: ...ROXIMATELY 10 TO 15 AT HIGHER LEVELS OF METHB THE SPO2 MAY TEND TO READ IN THE LOW TO MID 80S WHEN ELEVATED LEVELS OF METHB ARE SUSPECTED LABORATORY ANALYSIS CO OXIMETRY OF A BLOOD SAMPLE SHOULD BE PE...

Page 61: ...E EITHER OVER OR UNDER READING OF ACTUAL ARTERIAL OXYGEN SATURATION WARNING AVOID PLACING THE SENSOR ON ANY EXTREMITY WITH AN ARTERIAL CATHETER OR BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF WARNING HIGH INTENSITY EXTREME LI...

Page 62: ...WAY ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATION MAY AFFECT PERFORMANCE AND OR ACCURACY WARNING DO NOT USE DAMAGED SENSORS OR PATIENT CABLES DO NOT USE A SENSOR OR PATIENT CABLE WITH EXPOSED OPTICAL OR ELECTRICAL COM...

Page 63: ...OF MOVES SLC OUTSIDE OF SPECIFIED LIMITS MAY CAUSE INACCURATE RESULTS CAUTION OPERATING SUCTION WITHOUT THE SUPPLIED FILTER CANISTER AND HOSES WILL RESULT IN PERMANENT FAILURE OF THE SUCTION SYSTEM AN...

Page 64: ...G LOSS OF BATTERY OR EXTERNAL POWER CAUTION THE SUCTION WAND SUPPLIED WITH THE MOVES SLC IS DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE TOTAL OCCLUSION IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT ONLY THE WAND SUPPLIED BE USED WITH THE MOV...

Page 65: ...IS CAN CAUSE WEAR ABRADING AND EVENTUAL BREAKAGE OF THE WIRES CAUTION WHEN BATTERIES ARE DISCHARGED AND LEFT IN MOVES SLC FOR A PROLONGED PERIOD A COMPLETELY DISCHARGED BATTERY NO LED LIGHTS CAN RESUL...

Page 66: ...ANY PART OF THE MOVES SLC INCLUDING CABLES SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER OTHERWISE DEGRADATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT COULD RESULT CAUTION INTERFERENCE MAY OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF KNOW...

Page 67: ...O2 Supplement mode and filters or cartridges need to be changed or if the breathing circuit is disconnected for any reason 15 The MOVES SLC unit must not be operated without filters and cartridges pre...

Page 68: ...the indicators on the batteries e The power source indicator on the startup screen of the MOVES SLC fails to show a decrease in charge while running f The PWR light on the power supply charger does no...

Page 69: ...Do not crush pierce or short battery terminals with conductive i e metal goods Do not directly heat or solder Do not throw into fire 6 14 BATTERY DISPOSAL MOVES SLC batteries are based on Lithium Poly...

Page 70: ...f ME EQUIPMENT Accuracy Electrosurgery interference Time to alarm for heart rate ALARM CONDITIONS TECHNICAL ALARM CONDITIONS indicating inoperable ME EQUIPMENT 6 15 6 60601 2 30 Limits of the error of...

Page 71: ...ual 57 6 15 9 80601 2 55 MEASUREMENT ACCURACY and GAS READING ALARM CONDITION or generation of a TECHNICAL ALARM CONDITION 6 15 10 80601 2 61 SpO2 ACCURACY PULSE RATE ACCURACY and limit ALARM CONDITIO...

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Page 73: ...alculated measurement of the amount of oxygen in arterial blood which may provide useful information about oxygen both dissolved in plasma and combined with hemoglobin Pleth Variability Index PVI may...

Page 74: ...toplethysmography Therefore the amount of light absorbed by the varying quantities of arterial blood changes as well 7 5 3 Successful Monitoring for SpO2 PR and PI Stability of the SpO2 readings may b...

Page 75: ...n tissue changes with pulse photoplethysmography Therefore the amount of light absorbed by the varying quantities of arterial blood changes as well The Masimo Rainbow SET Pulse CO Oximeter uses a mult...

Page 76: ...sults are usually obtained from the arterial blood gas sample if the calculated measurement is not appropriately corrected for the effects of variables that shift the relationship between the partial...

Page 77: ...O Oximetry instrument or through an instrument patient cable The sensor collects signal data from the patient and sends it to the instrument The instrument displays the calculated data as percentage v...

Page 78: ...ogical parameters such as blood volume arterial venous coupling etc that occur during patient motion the accuracy of such measurements may not be reliable during excessive motion In this case the meas...

Page 79: ...o maintain accurate readings Misalignment of the sensor s emitter and detector can result in smaller signals and cause erroneous readings Determine if an extreme change in the patient s physiology and...

Page 80: ...ratory CO Oximetry test for comparison Inappropriate sensor size or sensor measurement location Next steps Verify proper sensor for patient size Verify proper sensor site 8 7 UNEXPECTEDLY HIGH SPCO RE...

Page 81: ...E SUITABLE FOR SKIN CONTACT AND WILL NOT CAUSE BURNS WARNING IN THE EVENT OF DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DEVICE AND THE REMOTE SCREEN THE DEVICE SHALL BE CONSIDERED CORRECT WARNING IF THE REMOTE SCREEN B...

Page 82: ...CRIPTION Contact Thornhill Research Inc REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 122752 MOVES SLC System Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc Note The manufacturing date of the system is contained in its serial numb...

Page 83: ...attery 2 Pack REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 2 126071 Battery Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc Note The manufacturing date of the battery is contained in its serial number 127411 MOVES SLC Suction Canist...

Page 84: ...OVES SLC Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 70 REORDER P N PICTURE DESCRIPTION 127412 MOVES SLC Shoulder Strap REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 111462 Shoulder Strap Manufacturer Thornhill Research In...

Page 85: ...127413 MOVES SLC Clamp Set Front Clamp Rear View Front Clamp Side View REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 126440 Front Clamp Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc NOTE The front clamp is labeled FRONT NOTE The...

Page 86: ...RE DESCRIPTION Back Clamp Rear View Back Clamp Side View REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 126441 Back Clamp Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc NOTE The back clamp is labeled BACK NOTE The back clamp can be...

Page 87: ...ES Qty 1 100834 Sensor NIBP Cuff Adult 23 33 cm Manufacturer SunTech Medical K051904 P N 98 0080 06 REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 100836 Sensor NIBP Cuff Large Adult 31 40 cm Manufacturer SunTech Medical...

Page 88: ...Cuff Adult 23 33 cm Manufacturer SunTech Medical K051904 P N 98 0080 06 127414 MOVES SLC Child NIBP Cuff 3 Pack REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 3 126024 Sensor NIBP Cuff Child 12 19 cm Manufacturer SunTech...

Page 89: ...ty 1 101048 ABP CVP ICP Short Cable 4 ft Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc 127418 MOVES SLC IBP Cable Long REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 111442 ABP CVP ICP Long Cable 13 ft Manufacturer Thornhill Resea...

Page 90: ...dult SpO2 Finger Clip REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 128050 Adult SpO2 only Finger Clip 3 ft Manufacturer Masimo Corporation Prod Ref RD SET DCI 3 ft P N 4050 NOTE Red RD rainbow SET M20 adapter cable req...

Page 91: ...er cable required NOTE Sensor has not been validated under motion conditions NOTE Sensor is contraindicated for patients with pierced ears at the measuring site 127423 MOVES SLC SPO2 Patient Cable REO...

Page 92: ...Qty 2 127390 Temperature Probe adapter cable 5 ft Manufacturer Smiths Medical K111050 127426 MOVES SLC O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 5 125780 O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor Manufactu...

Page 93: ...te Screen Interface REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 126817 MOVES SLC Remote Screen OPTIONAL ACCESSORY Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc 127428 MOVES SLC Replacement Remote Screen Connection Cable REORDER...

Page 94: ...ACCESSORY Manufacturer Ferno Aviation 122571 MOVES SLC Stretcher Adaptor Bar for NATO Stretchers REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 1 128036 MOVES SLC Stretcher Adaptor Bar for NATO Stretchers OPTIONAL ACCESSOR...

Page 95: ...Re usable Consumables REORDER P N PICTURE DESCRIPTION 124354 MOVES SLC Activated Carbon and Particulate Filter REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 6 100915 Hydrocarbon Filter Manufacturer Mine Safety Appliances...

Page 96: ...Liner REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 10 127094 Liner Ventilator Cartridge MOVES SLC Manufacturer Thornhill Research Inc Replace every 3 months of use or as required 127406 MOVES SLC Nafion Tube REORDER P N...

Page 97: ...rap is composed of the following two parts which are periodically separated to drain the contents Top Collection Cylinder Replace as needed from leaks or damage 127434 MOVES SLC System Test Plug REORD...

Page 98: ...hey are not intended to be reused Table 19 MOVES SLC Single Use Consumables REORDER P N PICTURE DESCRIPTION 127429 MOVES SLC Ventilator Cartridge REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 12 126645 Ventilator Cartridg...

Page 99: ...ric Breathing Filter REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 50 126245 Pediatric Breathing System Filter Manufacturer PALL Medical P N BB25 NOTE Use as a replacement filter in MOVES SLC Ventilator Breathing Circuit...

Page 100: ...INCLUDES Qty 10 125167 Tube Suction long canister to patient CE Manufacturer Covidien PLC 8888301606 124352 MOVES SLC Ventilator Breathing Circuit REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 12 101210 Ventilator Breathi...

Page 101: ...cal K111050 127433 MOVES SLC Pediatric Temperature Probe REORDER P N INCLUDES Qty 20 127392 Temperature Probe Pediatric ER400 9 9fr 3 mm single use esophageal rectal temperature probe Manufacturer Smi...

Page 102: ...t 1 101113 Ancra Single Stud 2 127390 Temperature Probe adapter cable 5 ft 2 125780 O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor 1 124826 MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 1 100915 Hydrocarbon Filter 1 installed in system 12...

Page 103: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 89 Figure 9 1 Lifting Points on MOVES SLC Grip Below Overhanging Arch Recessed Slot...

Page 104: ...Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 90 Figure 9 2 Lifting Slot Figure 9 3 Lifting Arch CAUTION THE MOVES SLC WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 37 5 LBS BE SURE TO FOLLOW PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES WHEN LIFTING...

Page 105: ...ap supplied with the MOVES SLC is attached using two Ancra Single Stud anchors To attach the shoulder strap the two stud anchors supplied with the MOVES SLC must be attached first and then the shoulde...

Page 106: ...ill Research Inc 92 2 Depress the pin in one of the Ancra Single Stud anchors 3 Slide the anchor along one of the short rails at either end of MOVES SLC until it is in the center position between two...

Page 107: ...C Operator s Manual 93 4 The anchor will lock into place in the space between the two circular openings in the row as shown in the illustration at the right 5 Repeat the above actions for a second stu...

Page 108: ...which will then enable it to be clamped to a gurney bed frame or stretcher to enable patient transport Depending on where the clamps are attached MOVES SLC will fasten either to the top or the side o...

Page 109: ...VES SLC 1 Orient the MOVES SLC with its FRONT to the operator s left NOTE The FRONT is where the ventilator cartridge is inserted and the patient connections panel is located 2 Next lay the MOVES SLC...

Page 110: ...he jaw of the clamp as wide as possible 5 Identify the fitting projection circled in the photo at the right It should fit into the receiving slot on the side of MOVES SLC shown in the photo in the fol...

Page 111: ...at right with the word FRONT embossed on the clamp facing up 8 Insert the anchoring pin attached to the left side of the clamp as shown in the photo at right Press the blue pin button while inserting...

Page 112: ...ateral object to which they are clamped adds the required reinforcement 10 Both clamps for top mounting of MOVES SLC are shown attached in the photo at the right 9 5 2 Attaching Clamps to Side Mount M...

Page 113: ...Operator s Manual 99 2 Locate the FRONT clamp for the MOVES SLC NOTE The word FRONT is embossed on it 3 Undo the large wing bolt to its furthest extent by turning it counterclockwise to open the jaw...

Page 114: ...r s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 100 4 Note the two connectors circled in the photo at the right These will mate with receiving slots on the face of MOVES SLC 5 The receiving slots are shown in the p...

Page 115: ...MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 101 6 Align the clamp as shown in the photo at the right Insert it into the slots and push the clamp upward to engage the connectors 7 The clamp is shown properly seated in...

Page 116: ...rt the anchoring pin attached to the right of the clamp as shown in the photo at right Press the blue pin button while inserting the pin Make sure the pin inserts fully into its intended slot 9 The an...

Page 117: ...at the other end of the MOVES SLC NOTE Do not worry if the clamps feel slightly loose When they are clamped to a gurney bed rail or stretcher the lateral object to which they are clamped adds the requ...

Page 118: ...a non folding NATO stretcher The adapter bar should be attached to the approximate center of the non folding stretcher since the inseparable hinged end of the bar will serve as the mounting point for...

Page 119: ...open to loosen and remove the separable clamp from the adapter bar 2 Feed the adapter bar underneath the center of the stretcher and latch the hinged end onto the stretcher pole NOTE the FRONT clamp...

Page 120: ...m handle once both ends of the adapter bar are snug against the stretcher poles NOTE the cam handle can be rotated while in the open position to adjust the holding force between the separable clamp an...

Page 121: ...t the operator must have alternative methods of treating the patient available should a power or mechanical failure occur WARNING DO NOT CONNECT ANY MONITORS TO PATIENT WHILE PERFORMING SYSTEM TESTS D...

Page 122: ...GE AND BREATHING CIRCUIT WARNING LEAKS IN THE SAMPLING LINE CAN CAUSE LOW pCO2 AND OR LOW O2 LEVELS 9 7 1 About the Ventilator Cartridge The ventilator cartridge is intended to be used with the MOVES...

Page 123: ...r cartridge after use and absorb any excess liquid from the cartridge chamber Do not store the ventilator cartridge inside of MOVES SLC when the device is not in use even between operating on differen...

Page 124: ...MOVES SLC Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 110 9 7 2 Installing the Ventilator Cartridge 1 Lift the cartridge door lock release latch to the vertical position...

Page 125: ...C Operator s Manual 111 2 Open the cartridge door by pulling it forward using its black plastic handle Note There should always be a Ventilator Liner installed See Section 16 3 4 Replacing the Ventila...

Page 126: ...ert the cartridge into the cavity as shown Press hard to ensure it is fully and securely seated NOTE If you are replacing a used cartridge use the clear plastic handle indicated in the photo at right...

Page 127: ...t the right the latch is fully closed securing the cartridge door and the ventilator cartridge 9 7 3 Installing the Hydrocarbon Filter CAUTION BEFORE INSTALLING A HYDROCARBON FILTER CHECK THE FOUR DIG...

Page 128: ...ILTER 3 Rotate the hydrocarbon filter clockwise to install counterclockwise to remove WARNING IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO USE AN ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF OXYGEN SUPPLEMENTATION SHOULD THE HYDROCARBON FILTER RE...

Page 129: ...use item and DOES NOT come with the circuit It should be housed in the MOVES SLC accessory case DO NOT DISCARD THE NAFION TUBE AFTER USE It has a sample filter to prevent contamination NOTE Replace t...

Page 130: ...r adapter circled at right and then the Luer adapter to one end of the sampling line 4 Connect the free end of the sampling line with sample filter to the GAS SAMPLE port on the patient connections pa...

Page 131: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 117 5 Unplug the protective covers from the Hose to Patient port and the Hose from Patient port on the ventilator cartridge door...

Page 132: ...ENTATION AN O2 SATURATION MONITOR MUST BE USED WARNING WHEN USING OXYGEN SUPPLEMENTATION MODE THE MOVES SLC GAS SAMPLING PORT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE OXYGEN DELIVERY CIRCUIT E G O2 MASK SAMPLE PORT A...

Page 133: ...l 119 1 Locate the O2 Outlet port located on the LEFT side of the MOVES SLC unit towards the FRONT and beside the Ventilator Driving Gas Inlet 2 Open the protective cover of the O2 Outlet port by pull...

Page 134: ...Research Inc 120 3 Locate the O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor 4 Attach the green flexible tubing end of the O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor to the O2 Outlet by placing it over the outlet and applying downward p...

Page 135: ...her end of the Supplemental O2 Sample Line to the Gas Sample port in the Patient Connections Panel by placing it over the port and rotating the filter clockwise until it is snug NOTE In both O2 Supple...

Page 136: ...ssible NOTE Make sure that any O2 directional indicator on the fire suppression device is pointing in the direction of the patient and not back toward the O2 outlet 9 On the Setup screen set the syste...

Page 137: ...e Related parameters RR PiCO2 PetCo2 will be disabled and corresponding alarms Apnea High Low PCO2 will not be evaluated while this mode is active Proceed 11 Attach the O2 Mask line or the Nasal Cannu...

Page 138: ...uires less than 1LPM of oxygen to maintain an FiO2 of 100 to the patient Therefore when using the O2 Inlet gas flows of 1 to 2 LPM can be used to conserve external oxygen tanks with higher flows used...

Page 139: ...either side of MOVES SLC 2 Attach the suction canister holder to MOVES SLC by depressing the clips and sliding them along the SIDE rail into the desired position Release the clips and ensure that the...

Page 140: ...ed in the photo at the right 5 Insert the suction canister into the holder as shown Make sure that the large red plug indicated at right is firmly in place 6 Connect the short suction hose to the SUCT...

Page 141: ...Manual 127 7 Open the protective cover of the SUCTION port located on the LEFT side of the MOVES SLC unit 8 SUCTION port shown at right 9 Connect the other end of the short suction hose to the SUCTION...

Page 142: ...ILL RESEARCH IS DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE TOTAL OCCLUSION ONLY THIS WAND OR EQUIVALENT SHOULD BE USED WITH THE MOVES SLC SYSTEM WARNING THE OPERATOR SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE AVAILABLE AN ALTERNATE MEANS OF SUCTI...

Page 143: ...11 INSTALLING AN IV POLE 1 Rotate the knurled clamp sleeve counterclockwise to release the anchor locking base 2 Locate the rail between the Auxiliary Communication Port and the Ventilator Driving Gas...

Page 144: ...Each anchor will lock into place in the space between the two circular openings in the row as shown in the illustration at the right 5 Rotate the knurled clamp sleeve clockwise to secure the anchor l...

Page 145: ...or Shown Pressing and holding the button on the Battery Condition Indicator white button in circled area above shows the battery condition As battery power decreases the illuminated LEDs extinguish fr...

Page 146: ...urs If this does not recover the battery s charge the battery is non functional and should be returned to the manufacturer WARNING TO REDUCE RISK TO THE PATIENT IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE WHEN RU...

Page 147: ...through the horizontal window on the battery bay door If a yellow handle is visible then a battery is installed Figure 9 10 Visible Yellow Handle Indicates Battery Present NOTE When the MOVES SLC sys...

Page 148: ...bay door 2 Open the battery bay door CAUTION THERE ARE BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOORS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MOVES SLCTM THEREFORE A BATTERY CAN BE INSERTED FROM EITHER SIDE HOWEVER THE BATTERY CONNECTIONS M...

Page 149: ...attery is keyed to be inserted in only one orientation If you are experiencing trouble inserting the battery check that key on the top of the battery matches the slot at the top of the battery cavity...

Page 150: ...arge it can be recharged simultaneously during normal operation when the MOVES SLC is connected to the power supply charger NOTE The MOVES SLC can operate from one battery to allow uninterrupted opera...

Page 151: ...CTRICAL SHOCK THIS PRONG SHOULD NEVER BE REMOVED OR COMPROMISED CAUTION THIS CORD IS A SPECIAL MEDICAL GRADE POWER CORD AND SHOULD NOT BE REPLACED WITH A NON MOVES SLC SUPPLIED PART A black cord perma...

Page 152: ...protective cap from the receptacle of the REAR panel of the MOVES SLC by turning it counterclockwise 2 Insert the nine pin connector into the receptacle Note the chevrons which indicate the top of th...

Page 153: ...NT IS CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACLE MARKED HOSPITAL ONLY OR HOSPITAL GRADE NOTE The photo at right shows a North American power connection However interchangeable power cords suitable for othe...

Page 154: ...F dry area that is subject to little temperature change Elevated temperatures can result in reduced battery service life Do not place batteries near heating equipment nor expose to direct sunlight for...

Page 155: ...isplay screen can be locked or adjusted to face either the RIGHT or LEFT side of the MOVES SLC to facilitate operation from either side of the unit 1 In the picture at the right the screen is locked T...

Page 156: ...ator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 142 3 In the picture at the right the screen is unlocked The arrow on the lock points to the direction of the screen that can be raised This is shown in the follow...

Page 157: ...er Interface The following table describes the physical appearance function and the effect or use of each of the components used to operate the MOVES SLC unit Table 21 User Interface Controls and Func...

Page 158: ...econd again then releasing it will re enable ALL alarm audio When alarm audio is paused temporarily a dashed X is shown through the bell icon shown on the Status Bar When alarm audio is permanently di...

Page 159: ...Suction icon and the current suction pressure in mmHg are displayed in the Status Bar NOTE When in Suction mode the concentrator suction pump operates at a default maximum intake pressure level of 32...

Page 160: ...em in a group or increases a numeric value Previous Button Selects the previous item in a group or decreases a numeric value 10 3 SYSTEM VISUAL INDICATORS ALARMS SYSTEM STATUS There are four 4 System...

Page 161: ...a steady green illumination 10 4 CHANGING SETTINGS AND DATA VIEWS MOVES SLC has settings that the user can modify for example Vent O2 Maximum Airway Pressure etc As well there are customizable intera...

Page 162: ...button or area Active Shown with a single dashed line Identifies the currently selected button or area as active and that changing of a setting is in progress 10 4 2 Modifying a Setting To modify a se...

Page 163: ...unit with the hydrocarbon filter and power cord connection Figure 10 3 Power Control Button 2 Press the Power Control button to activate the unit an audible alert is sounded and the user interface dis...

Page 164: ...d or corruption of previous data the user will NOT be allowed to restore previously used values The NO option will be unavailable The user will have to reconfigure the system manually to return to the...

Page 165: ...firm a selection Turn the Jog Wheel to move forward to the next or previous item in the list CAUTION ONLY SKIP A TEST OR TESTS IF A SYSTEM TEST HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN PERFORMED AND PASSED AND THE SYSTEM...

Page 166: ...rs to be installed but is shown as missing on the display inspect the battery and replace or reinstall Also ensure that the battery doors are closed and latched correctly on both sides of the machine...

Page 167: ...Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 153 WARNING ONE CHARGED BATTERY MUST BE PRESENT IN THE MOVES SLC UNIT AT ALL TIMES EVEN WHEN RUNNING ON EXTERNAL POWER THIS REDUCES THE RISK TO THE PATIENT IN THE EVENT...

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Page 169: ...ion displayed on the system screen If the system screen is frozen restart the MOVES SLC If freezing persists discontinue use of the MOVES SLC The following table explains the Status Bar items WARNING...

Page 170: ...r 0 03 3 seconds The Audio OFF icon is shown if audio OFF is active This function is controlled by pressing and holding the Audio PAUSE button on the front panel for three 3 seconds Audio PAUSE can on...

Page 171: ...wn by filling in each chamber accordingly indicated by 5 charge segments the same number of segments as the physical battery LED status on the battery When an alarm associated with system power is act...

Page 172: ...ng on Battery High priority alarm Battery A Missing Battery B Half Charge Running on Battery High priority alarm Battery A Missing Battery B Missing Running on External Power High priority alarm Batte...

Page 173: ...cting a patient NOTE All active alarms in the alarm queue should be reviewed for patient monitoring fault alarms immediately after completing the startup test procedure and before connecting to the pa...

Page 174: ...han 30 minutes In this case the system will query the user as to whether the patient is new or continuing and the following screen will be displayed Figure 11 3 Configure for a New Patient Screen Sele...

Page 175: ...the Jog Wheel the setting becomes surrounded by a dashed yellow line 5 Use the Jog Wheel to select a new setting 6 Press the Jog Wheel to confirm the new setting the setting becomes surrounded by a si...

Page 176: ...MOVES SLC Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 162 Figure 11 5 Setup Screen No Capnography Warning Figure 11 6 Setup Screen O2 Supplement...

Page 177: ...m Mode All Ventilate Mode O2 Supplement Monitor Only Default Monitor Only Change immediately after change confirmed Vent Mode Ventilate Mode IMV A C SIMV APRV PSV Default IMV Change at start of next i...

Page 178: ...k Inspiratory Pressure PEEP Positive End Expiratory Pressure PEEP Ventilate Mode Positive End Expiratory Pressure 0 3 4 to 20 cmH2O in intervals of 1 cmH2O Default 0 3 cmH2O NOTE 0 3 cmH2O represents...

Page 179: ...de Only Ventilate Mode Air 30 40 50 60 70 85 Maximum always on Default 40 Change immediate after change confirmed ECG Rate All Sweep speed of ECG ECG is displayed on graphs on Monitor screen or dedica...

Page 180: ...atic NIBP measurements fail to obtain a reading then the system will automatically switch the mode to Manual and notify the operator of this change Suction All 100 to 325 mmHg in steps of 25 mmHg Defa...

Page 181: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 167 Figure 11 8 Accessing the Advanced Screen...

Page 182: ...he Advanced Screen Table 27 Advanced Screen Options Advanced Screen Options Option Values Available Default Value SpO2 Average Time 2 4s 4 6s 8s 10s 12s 14s 16s 8s SpO2 Sensitivity Mode MAX NORMAL APO...

Page 183: ...s become detached from the measurement point e g as a result of the patient moving 11 4 5 SpO2 Alarm Delay The SpO2 alarm delay allows the user to adjust the time after which the Low SpO2 alarm will b...

Page 184: ...e obtained arterial and venous Arterial Hb measurements can be expected to be slightly lower than the Hb measurement derived from venous blood This feature allows the clinician to tailor the SpHb meas...

Page 185: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 171 Figure 11 10 Accessing the Info Screen...

Page 186: ...aining items simply list system information Figure 11 11 The Info Screen 11 5 3 Information Located on the Info Screen Table 28 Info Screen Items Info Items System S N System manufacturer serial numbe...

Page 187: ...when MOVES SLC was manufactured Current Sensor All possible parameters the currently attached sensor can measure will be listed even if the Pulse CO Oximeter does not support the parameter If no senso...

Page 188: ...chart to view Choosing the source of heart rate to view Zeroing the invasive pressures channels Labeling the invasive pressure channels Any value that has an active alarm associated with it is drawn...

Page 189: ...rder for Options If the Jog Wheel is turned clockwise the selection order for Main Screen buttons follows a circular pattern around the screen as follows If it is turned counterclockwise the order is...

Page 190: ...es for unknown Only displayed when ventilating otherwise a series of dashes is shown 2 5 L is shown if 2501 ml or higher Vti Inspired Tidal volume Vti is displayed in the location of Vte alternating w...

Page 191: ...s of 0 1 or for unknown value Values outside of human body temperature range are shown as follows o 28 0 or 42 0 Celsius o 82 4 or 108 Fahrenheit Temp2 Patient Temperature 2 Same as Temp1 PetCO2 Parti...

Page 192: ...ood System can be configured by admin to display in one of three different units o g dL grams hemoglobin deciliter blood Numeric 0 0 25 0 g dL in steps of 0 1 or a series of dashes for unknown value o...

Page 193: ...If the NIBP is one 1 or more minutes old a message states XXm ago where XX is the number of minutes since the last reading A NIBP measurement older than 15 minutes is discarded and no longer shown If...

Page 194: ...is displayed in cmH2O The software will be able to detect if a port is in use via hardware There can be none one two or three IPs in use at any time For ABP numeric if either the systolic or diastoli...

Page 195: ...series of dashes for an unknown value o 250 is shown for values over 250 BPM HR Source SPO2 Pulse Oximeter o Numeric 0 239 BPM in steps of 1 or a series of dashes for an unknown value o 239 is shown f...

Page 196: ...bove PVI and Rainbow SET SpMet SpCO etc items are only displayed when the appropriate Masimo sensor is present The values are found on the left of the pleth real time graph The following two screen ca...

Page 197: ...DCI dc3 Sensor 11 6 4 Control Pressure PEEP and PIP It may be noticed that although an option for Control Pressure is present on the Setup Screen only the items PIP and PEEP are displayed on the Main...

Page 198: ...to this auto PEEP scenario the situation can be corrected by increasing the exhalation time either by reducing the respiratory rate reducing the inspire time or reducing the I E ratio When the ventil...

Page 199: ...IP port will auto detect the insertion of an IP probe An inserted probe requires zeroing before data is available and will show ZERO REQD until the channel config button now titled ZERO is clicked zer...

Page 200: ...Jog Wheel the user navigates to the button and presses the Wheel to toggle between Pause Resume If the selected button reads PAUSE when the Jog Wheel is pressed then the ECG graphs will be frozen and...

Page 201: ...s the phrase All limits at default is shown at right below the Status Bar If any limits have been changed from their default values an icon and a summary of the number of limits not at their default v...

Page 202: ...Limits Screen Active The following table lists all the limits their available values and their defaults Table 30 Alarm Limits and Defaults Limits Description 1 High airway pressure warning 20 to 58 cm...

Page 203: ...0 to 2 0 in steps of 0 1 2 0 to 99 5 in steps of 0 5 Default to 3 0 21 High SpCO 2 to 98 in steps of 1 default to 10 22 Low SpHb Alarm limit will be displayed in the SpHb units the system is configure...

Page 204: ...llowing 1 First according to last active with alarms that are active now at the top 2 Alphabetically according to the alarm message Alarm level is indicated to the right A red H indicates a HIGH prior...

Page 205: ...yellow selection box Turning the Jog Wheel clockwise or counter clockwise selects the next or previous item in the list scrolling the list as needed Note that there is no wrap around Figure 11 29 Alar...

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Page 207: ...ional accessory Figure 12 1 MOVES SLC Remote Screen 12 1 OVERVIEW The remote screen interface displays the same program screens except for the System Test screen as the local user interface of MOVES S...

Page 208: ...which makes batteries hot swappable The second battery allows the user to change batteries without having to power off the device 1 Turn over the remote screen The X strap on the back shown in the pho...

Page 209: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 195 3 Undo the two hooks attaching the straps Then shunt the X strap to the left 4 An inserted battery is shown in the photo at right The Battery...

Page 210: ...attery push the Lock button 1 up to unlock the battery Then push the Release button 2 to the right to release the battery 6 Lift out the battery by the handle indicated in the photo at the right 7 The...

Page 211: ...Do not touch the terminals of the battery pack or the computer Doing so can make the terminals dirty or damage them which may cause the battery pack or the remote screen to malfunction 9 To install a...

Page 212: ...or s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 198 10 Then press it down until it snaps into place 11 Lastly push the Lock button in the direction of the arrow to lock the battery in place 12 Reinstall the X stra...

Page 213: ...3 CONNECTING THE REMOTE SCREEN TO WALL POWER 1 The cord shown at right which includes an AC to DC adaptor is used to connect wall power to the remote screen 2 The DC connection for the remote screen...

Page 214: ...al Thornhill Research Inc 200 3 The plastic cap covering the DC connection is shown in the photo at right To access the connection lift the cap from the bottom 4 The DC connection is shown in the phot...

Page 215: ...or s Manual 201 5 Power cord connected NOTE The Installed battery is automatically recharged if it is below a full charge when wall power is connected to the remote screen 12 4 REMOTE SCREEN INDICATOR...

Page 216: ...it for more than one 1 minute before reconnecting the AC cord 12 5 REMOTE SCREEN BATTERY STATUS Battery Indicator Battery Status Not lit The battery pack is not inserted or not being charged Orange Ch...

Page 217: ...disk drive or flash memory from malfunctioning The computer will start automatically after warming up 12 6 WIRED CONNECTION OF THE REMOTE SCREEN TO MOVES SLC Two cables are required to make a wired c...

Page 218: ...the serial port connection on the top side of the remote screen The door indicated in the photo at the right is covering the serial port connection 2 Lift up the door to access the serial port connect...

Page 219: ...rew in fasteners on either side Make sure the cable is properly aligned Do not force it If the remote screen is lying face down as in the photo the wider side of the black cable connector should be fa...

Page 220: ...OVES SLC cable shown at the right to the auxiliary communication port on MOVES SLC 6 The auxiliary communication port on MOVES SLC is shown in the photo at the right To access the connection lift the...

Page 221: ...d Connection A typical connection scenario would be once the remote screen is physically connected to the auxiliary communication port on MOVES SLC turn MOVES SLC on Then turn on the remote screen As...

Page 222: ...nect and is NOT connecting to MOVES SLC the user will see the information displayed in the screen capture that follows A blue progress bar is shown while the program is loading A spinning dial and the...

Page 223: ...instance sometimes the connection is so quick that the Initial screen is barely visible 12 7 2 The Dashboard The Dashboard contains the following Battery charge level wall power connection indicator...

Page 224: ...the estimated time remaining in the battery is displayed In the illustration above the tablet has a fully charged battery and is running on wall power CONNECTION STATE ICON Indicates whether the table...

Page 225: ...e Locked at Maximum SCREEN BRIGHTNESS SLIDER ALARM VOLUME SLIDER Dragging the sliders or clicking the plus minus icons will change the setting Tapping the plus minus icons will also change the setting...

Page 226: ...ration for use after the System Tests are complete NOTE The following screens are shown without the Dashboard for the sake of clarity Figure 12 8 Setup Screen Initializing Once the startup tests have...

Page 227: ...Monitor Only Mode Just as on the display that is physically apart of MOVES SLC the Setup screen on the remote screen times out or defaults to the Main screen after one minute of inactivity so that pa...

Page 228: ...of the buttons from the MOVES SLC keypad are replicated on the remote screen the NIBP button and the Suction button which are shown at the left They work in exactly the same way as they do on the phys...

Page 229: ...es a numeric value Previous Button Selects the previous item in a group or decreases a numeric value TOUCH NAVIGATING Rather than navigating step by step through the screens choices and options as the...

Page 230: ...color coding indicates the same alarm states Table 33 Alarm Side Bar States and Explanations Status Activity Indicates No bars N A System off or in Initializing mode i e System Tests incomplete Green...

Page 231: ...Thornhill Research Inc MOVES SLC Operator s Manual 217 Figure 12 13 Red Bars Indicating High Priority Alarm Active Figure 12 14 Yellow Bars Indicating Low or Medium Priority Alarm Active...

Page 232: ...Remote Screen Software Version The remote screen version can be determined by accessing the Info Screen For information on accessing the Info Screen see Section 11 5 1 Accessing the Info Screen on pa...

Page 233: ...tient s endotracheal tube WARNING WHEN VENTILATING PATIENTS UNDER 30 KG OR WITH TIDAL VOLUMES UNDER 150 ML REPLACE THE AIRWAY FILTER WITH PEDIATRIC BREATHING SYSTEM FILTER P N 126245 TO REDUCE DEAD SP...

Page 234: ...e toes Reusable 5 Pediatric SpO2 only Finger Clip M LNCS DCIP Any of the five 5 fingers on either hand but not the toes Reusable 6 SpO2 Ear Clip M LNCS TC I Either ear lobe NOTE Ear lobe must NOT be p...

Page 235: ...le 14 Adult SpO2 SpCO and SpMet Adhesive Sensor Rainbow R25 Any of the five 5 fingers on either hand but not the toes Disposable i e single use 15 Pediatric SpO2 SpCO and SpMet Adhesive Sensor Rainbow...

Page 236: ...aused by ground or air transport can cause problems with detecting saturation and may measure false high pulse readings Ambient Light Because pulse oximeters measure the amount of light transmitted th...

Page 237: ...2 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS USE CHECK CABLE USE BY RECORDING THE DATE THE CABLE WAS FIRST USED The snap on ends of the MOVES SLC ECG cables are color coded see Figure following Figure 13 3 Color Coded 12 Le...

Page 238: ...3 C3 White Green V3 Brown Green Chest 4 C4 White Brown V4 Brown Blue Chest 5 C5 White Black V5 Brown Orange Chest 6 C6 White Violet V6 Brown Violet NOTE Each 3 Lead ECG cable contains 3 electrodes on...

Page 239: ...ad ECGs is that a lot of artifacts are generated if the patient is moving around and not fully relaxed Here are a few guidelines on how to reduce artifacts and capture a good ECG Place the patient in...

Page 240: ...Stopcock in Running Position Horizontal Figure 13 9 Transducer Stopcock in Open to Ambient Air Position Vertical Zero Transducer 13 6 1 Zeroing the Transducer Channel An IP port will auto detect the...

Page 241: ...WARNING NEVER FLUSH THE ICP TRANSDUCER WHILE CONNECTED TO THE PATIENT EXTREME WARNING FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 13 7 USING THE SUCTION FEATURE To use t...

Page 242: ...er suction wand and tubing in a sanitary manner in accordance with local biohazard regulations 4 Dry the breathing cartridge cavity 5 Clean and sterilize all cables NIBP cuffs and tubing with a disinf...

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Page 245: ...interest and a horizontal time scale Because plot data is stored changing plots e g from ECG to Airway allows the part of the plot to be displayed immediately Normally patient data is displayed over t...

Page 246: ...Screen 14 mm mV 7 mm mV Plotting rates 25 mm sec 10 mm sec MOVES SLC 30 mm sec 15 mm sec MOVES SLC Remote Screen Sampling rates 150 Hz 25 30 mm sec 60 Hz 10 15 mm sec Reference line 0 mV 1mV Time scal...

Page 247: ...e Real time 4 ECG 12 mV Minimum value 6 0 mV Maximum value 6 0 mV Vertical Sensitivity Display MAIN Screen ECG Screen MOVES SLC 2 mm mV 1 mm mV MOVES SLC Remote Screen 3 mm mV 1 mm mV Plotting rates 2...

Page 248: ...0 5 will have the same amplitude however the user will still see an oscillating waveform Between the values indicated the waveform is scaled according to signal strength 9 Airway Minimum value 0 cmH2...

Page 249: ...1 2 4 8 16 24 hours Range 60 160 mmHg Reference line 100 mmHg 2 Trend Plot CVP available under IP1 IP2 or IP3 Time 30 min 1 2 4 8 16 24 hours Range 0 20 mmHg Reference line 10 mmHg 3 Trend Plot ICP a...

Page 250: ...24 hours Range 80 100 Reference line 90 11 Trend Plot PI Time 30 min 1 2 4 8 16 24 hours Range 0 20 Reference line None 12 Trend Plot SpCO Time 30 min 1 2 4 8 16 24 hours Range 0 40 Reference line 10...

Page 251: ...he screen s status area When a new alarm condition becomes active or an existing alarm becomes inactive the system will update the visual and audible alarm state with the highest priority active alarm...

Page 252: ...y Communication Failure Alarm The High Priority Communication Failure alarm is triggered when there is no longer communication between the MOVES SLCTM user interface and its internal systems Alarm Pri...

Page 253: ...rms which can be toggled ON OFF or dismissed Figure 15 2 Two Locked Alarms 15 5 INHIBITABLE AND LATCHING ALARMS Inhibitable and Latching alarms can be distinguished from General alarms by the dismiss...

Page 254: ...m A latching alarm is shown is shown in two states in the images below Figure 15 5 Latched Alarm Able To Be Dismissed Figure 15 6 Latched Alarm Cleared To clear the Latched alarm select it in the Alar...

Page 255: ...esults Alarm Test Procedure Result Observation 1 High Airway Pressure Warning 1 Setup MOVES SLC breathing circuit with disposable ventilator cartridge patient tubing Y piece compliant reservoir i e ba...

Page 256: ...change the Low expired PCO2 to 35 mmHg 3 Breathe lightly on sample line until pCO2 on Monitor screen goes 35mmHg Wait for alarm Alarm queue should display Low expired CO2 within 20 seconds 5 Low SpO2...

Page 257: ...transducer open to air select Zero 3 Ensure that the channel in use is configured for ABP 4 Wait for alarm Alarm queue should display IPx ABP Low systolic pressure within 20 seconds 10 IPx Low CVP wh...

Page 258: ...increase the pressure on the transducer until the MOVES SLC displays systolic pressure 27 cmH2O Wait for alarm Alarm queue should display IPx High ICP within 20 seconds 15 6 2 Testing Non Adjustable A...

Page 259: ...below target alarm within 30 seconds 4 Breathing Circuit Integrity 1 Setup MOVES SLC breathing circuit with disposable ventilator cartridge patient tubing Y piece compliant reservoir i e balloon and s...

Page 260: ...memory malfunction 1 Power cycle MOVES SLC 2 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 2 Low Temperature System warming Low System temperature is less than 0 C 32 F or concentrator pump temperature is less than...

Page 261: ...required 4 Clinical intervention may be required 6 TEMP1 Low patient temperature Low Patient temperature is no less than 28 C 82 4 F and under 35 C 95 0 F 1 Check integrity of interface with patient...

Page 262: ...and follow actions if required 4 Clinical intervention may be required 10 TEMP2 Temperature probe disconnect Low Inhibitable Temperature probe patient connection is disconnected from either system or...

Page 263: ...f for 2 seconds 2 Power cycle MOVES SLC 3 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 15 Ventilator failure Use backup vent if attempting to ventilate High if vent problem while attempting to ventilate Low otherwi...

Page 264: ...te over 80 LPM can be misinterpreted as being lower than actual resulting in an incorrect leak report NOTE If a Leak alarm and a Ventilator failure alarm occur simultaneously the leak is only substant...

Page 265: ...after one hour of charging and is less than 96 1 Remove and replace problematic battery 2 Replace MOVES SLC power supply charger 3 Power cycle MOVES SLC 4 Return battery and or power supply charger a...

Page 266: ...arger are detected and the low battery alarm is not active NOTE Backup battery charge is all batteries present when connected to wall power or the battery with the lowest charge level when running on...

Page 267: ...with patient monitor 1 Power cycle MOVES SLC 2 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 32 Pulse Ox Cable disconnect Low Inhibitable Pulse oximeter extension cable or patient sensor cable if no extension cable...

Page 268: ...nsion cable and or patient sensor 4 Power cycle MOVES SLC 5 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 36 Pulse Ox Replace sensor Low Pulse oximeter patient sensor has expired and needs to be replaced Replace pul...

Page 269: ...pulse oximeter patient sensor 4 Power cycle MOVES SLC 5 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 40 PulseOx Check cable and sensor Low Pulse oximeter cable and or sensor at system or patient is compromised 1 Ch...

Page 270: ...djust the Line Filter frequency to the correct setting See Setup Screen on page 160 and following 3 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 4 Power cycle MOVES SLC 5 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 42 Pu...

Page 271: ...sor 4 Fully disconnect then reconnect pulse oximeter patient sensor to system 5 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Clinical intervention may be required 44 PulseOx Low SpMet perfusion Low Inhibit...

Page 272: ...sensor 4 Fully disconnect then reconnect pulse oximeter patient sensor to system 5 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Clinical intervention may be required 46 PulseOx Low SpOC perfusion Low Inhib...

Page 273: ...place pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Power cycle MOVES SLC 7 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 48 PulseOx HR reading confidence poor Low Pulse oximeter indicating low confidence in heart rate measuremen...

Page 274: ...he monitoring site 4 Reapply sensor or select a better perfused site 5 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Power cycle MOVES SLC 7 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 50 PulseOx SpCO reading confidence...

Page 275: ...onitoring site 4 Reapply sensor or select a better perfused site 5 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Power cycle MOVES SLC 7 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 52 PulseOx SpHb reading confidence poo...

Page 276: ...onitoring site 4 Reapply sensor or select a better perfused site 5 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 6 Power cycle MOVES SLC 7 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 54 PulseOx PVI reading confidence poor...

Page 277: ...better perfused site 6 Replace pulse oximeter patient sensor 7 Power cycle MOVES SLC 8 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 56 PulseOx fault Low Pulse oximeter module communication failure or self diagnose...

Page 278: ...icing 60 O2 sensor fault Medium O2 sensor internal fault O2 sensor communication failure with patient monitor or calibration issue 1 Power cycle MOVES SLC 2 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 61 O2 readin...

Page 279: ...cle MOVES SLC and wait for re calibration 4 If unsuccessful move MOVES SLC into another area power cycle MOVES SLC and wait for re calibration 5 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 63 Barometer fault Low M...

Page 280: ...Ensure sample line with Nafion and filters is connected to system and O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor 2 Ensure the O2 Outlet Sampling Adaptor is properly connected to the O2 Outlet port 3 Completely replac...

Page 281: ...follow actions if required 2 For patients under 30 kg or with tidal volumes under 150 mL ensure that the pediatric breathing system filter is used P N 126245 3 Clinical intervention may be required 7...

Page 282: ...he operator set low PVI alarm limit NOTE This alarm will not appear if PVI Display is set to OFF on Advanced Screen 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention ma...

Page 283: ...linical intervention may be required 79 Low SpOC High SpOC less than or equal to the operator set low SpOC alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention...

Page 284: ...causes are present at the same time NOTE This alarm will not appear when operating in O2 supplement mode 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be requir...

Page 285: ...ion mode High Time setting duration is too long for the chosen Frequency setting i e insufficient low time Frequency setting takes priority and the system uses the maximum high time which allows a min...

Page 286: ...alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 94 NIBP Low systolic pressure High Inhibitable Systolic pressure of NIBP measurement is less than or equal to the operator...

Page 287: ...d 2 Clinical intervention may be required 98 NIBP inflate failure Low Inhibitable Pressure required for inflation cannot be generated in the NIBP patient arm cuff 1 Ensure NIBP patient arm cuff is ful...

Page 288: ...NIBP Mode changed STAT 5 min Low Locked Latching NIBP has been set to STAT mode for 15 minutes and has automatically changed to take readings every 5 minutes for long term monitoring 1 No action requ...

Page 289: ...ted 1 Fully disconnect then reconnect IP patient connection 2 Replace IP patient connection 3 Power cycle MOVES SLC 4 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 106 IP1 Zero failed Low Inhibitable Can be set by S...

Page 290: ...ABP measurement is less than or equal to the operator set low diastolic BP alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 110 IP1 ABP Hig...

Page 291: ...operator set high ICP alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 115 IP2 Measurement error Low IP measurement contains values that a...

Page 292: ...ressure of ABP measurement is less than or equal to the operator set low systolic BP alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 119 I...

Page 293: ...equal to the operator set low CVP alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 123 IP2 High CVP Medium CVP measurement is greater than...

Page 294: ...ted 1 Fully disconnect then reconnect IP patient connection 2 Replace IP patient connection 3 Power cycle MOVES SLC 4 Return MOVES SLC for servicing 128 IP3 Zero failed Low Inhibitable Can be set by S...

Page 295: ...ABP measurement is less than or equal to the operator set low diastolic BP alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention may be required 132 IP3 ABP Hig...

Page 296: ...or set high airway pressure warning alarm limit without reaching operator set high airway pressure release alarm limit 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Clinical intervention...

Page 297: ...ervicing 143 Insp and exp pressure similar High Positive end expiratory pressure is within 10 cmH2O of peak inspiratory pressure PIP when ventilating in IMV SIMV and A C modes 1 Check for related alar...

Page 298: ...t 15 less than the current operator set point and the peak inspiratory pressure PIP exceeds operator set high airway pressure release alarm limit 1 Ensure breathing circuit patient tubing is not kinke...

Page 299: ...and the expired tidal volume is less than 25 mL and the difference between PIP and PEEP is less than 6 cmH2O c With ventilation modes which include mandatory pressure controlled breaths the following...

Page 300: ...lure Medium Patient gas sampling pump flow is insufficient for proper patient gas monitoring 1 Check for related alarms and follow actions if required 2 Power cycle MOVES SLC 3 Return MOVES SLC for se...

Page 301: ...OW High Locked Inhibitable System auto resumes i e recovers from short power loss and is unable to recover patient settings previously in use Therefore the system cannot resume patient treatment Patie...

Page 302: ...ected NOTE When this alarm becomes active alarm audio pause or alarm audio disable will clear i e alarm audio will resume on both MOVES SLC and Remote Screen 1 Check cable connection 2 Confirm that bo...

Page 303: ...aks or occlusions then repeat tests 3 Confirm that the ventilator blower inlet is not occluded in any way 4 Replace breathing circuit then repeat tests 5 Power cycle and repeat tests 6 If problem pers...

Page 304: ...to the system correctly 3 Confirm Y piece is securely blocked by the test plug and that the circuit has no leaks then repeat tests ensuring that the Y piece and breathing tubes remain stationary duri...

Page 305: ...ed if timed out waiting for Sample Pump to enter the specific mode for occlusion testing 1 Power cycle and repeat tests 2 If problem persists return for servicing 13 Patient gas sensor fault Unable to...

Page 306: ...tests 2 If problem persists return for servicing 17 Operator verification of alarm lights and or audio failed Displayed if the lights audio verification test fails i e user responds No If alarm lights...

Page 307: ...s still reporting that it is warming up CO2 O2 pressure sensor fault for more than 60 seconds Patient monitoring board fault for more than 60 seconds Inspired O2 is below 19 System is ventilating and...

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Page 309: ...ire High Time not used by default vent mode PC IMV 1 0 second Control Pressure Dependent on System Administration Airway ICP units either 20 cmH2O 20 hPa Pressure Support not used by default vent mode...

Page 310: ...mHg High systolic BP alarm limit 180 mmHg Low diastolic BP alarm limit 40 mmHg High diastolic BP alarm limit 100 mmHg Low SpO2 alarm limit 90 Low HR alarm limit 50 BPM High HR alarm limit 120 BPM Low...

Page 311: ...e cleaning instructions provided by the manufacturer Following Cross Contamination The MOVES SLC Breathing Circuit is equipped with a microbiological patient filter to protect the unit from contaminat...

Page 312: ...HOCK AND POSSIBLY DEATH AND MAY DAMAGE THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS Periodic Maintenance Schedule The following table details the regular maintenance schedule MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE PROC...

Page 313: ...placement of the following components does not require major disassembly and can therefore be performed by the user without sending the MOVES SLC to an Authorized Service Depot 1 Ventilator Filter P N...

Page 314: ...turning counterclockwise 5 Remove the filter 6 Once the old Ventilator Filter has been removed it should be discarded in accordance with local regulations 7 Install a new filter by following the prev...

Page 315: ...carbon Filter Purchase Kit Part 124354 Kit MOVES SLC Hydrocarbon Filter 6pk and read the entire procedure before starting 1 Locate the Hydrocarbon Filter P N 100915 at the BACK of the MOVES SLC unit 2...

Page 316: ...he four digit date code printed on the cartridge The cartridge label is stamped with four characters XXYY where XX is the week of the year and YY is the year of manufacture 5 Discard the filter if it...

Page 317: ...7 Kit MOVES SLC Ventilator Liner 10pk and read the entire procedure before starting 1 Open the ventilator door and locate the liner NOTE The ventilator cartridge should never be left inside after the...

Page 318: ...Inc 304 3 Pull the liner forward until it is fully removed from the cavity 4 Discard the old Liner 5 Clean the Ventilator Chamber and door with a wet cloth and mild detergent if needed Do not allow an...

Page 319: ...g cavity should be at the bottom 7 Slowly push the liner forward until its bottom reaches the back wall of the chamber 8 Ensure the Liner is fully seated The middle section of the liner is placed beyo...

Page 320: ...ice manual If the MOVES SLC system is subjected to extremely rough handling or environmental stress or sustains damage it should be referred to authorized and qualified service personnel for inspectio...

Page 321: ...perature probe 1 Pour a glass of warm water Using an external temperature probe measure the temperature of the water The water temperature needs to be between 28 C 82 4 F and 42 C 107 6 F 2 Place the...

Page 322: ...601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 IEC 60601 1 8 ISO 80601 2 12 IEC 60601 2 27 IEC 80601 2 30 IEC 60601 2 34 IEC 60601 2 49 ISO 80601 2 55 ISO 80601 2 61 ISO 8359 ASTM E1112 00 BS EN 794 3 2009 MIL STD 810G JECETS D...

Page 323: ...sured with a 1 L test lung from cold start With a patient the FiO2 as measured on MOVES SLC UI will depend on the patient s FRC washout time and their oxygen consumption rate Maximum Pressure 13 5 psi...

Page 324: ...starts at the specified PEEP pressure and linearly increases the delivered volume to the specified tidal volume over the inspire time At the end of the inspire time pressure is released down to the PE...

Page 325: ...dditional patient triggers occur during the same timing window the ventilator will allow the patient to breathe spontaneously supporting the patient at the specified PEEP pressure Triggering In normal...

Page 326: ...any time PSV PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION Parameters PEEP Pressure Support Trigger Sensitivity Apnea Backup Description Maintains a constant pressure at the specified PEEP level When the patient inspi...

Page 327: ...Pressure Accuracy 5 of setting cmH2O Negative Pressure Sub atmospheric Available in the Expiratory Phase None Trigger Sensitivity Normal 10 LPM flow or 3 cmH2O pressure below PEEP Trigger Sensitivity...

Page 328: ...easure pressure cmH2O or hPa Standards Compliance ISO 80601 2 12 ISO 80601 2 13 EN 794 3 16 6 5 Suction Specifications Table 49 Suction Specifications of MOVES SLC Property Specification Suction Vacuu...

Page 329: ...stem may take a longer time to reach the required oxygen concentration See Oxygen Concentrator Specifications on page 309 3 In modes of operation where the oxygen concentrator runs continuously includ...

Page 330: ...ite Wheeled Transport Vibration JECETS Vibration sinusoidal according to IEC 60068 2 6 Random vibration wide band Reproducibility Medium according to IEC 60068 2 36 Bump according to IEC 60068 2 29 Dr...

Page 331: ...G or manually select one of the available sources Range 30 250 bpm for ABP and ECG 30 239 bpm for SpO2 Accuracy 1 Full Scale under stationary operation 5 BPM under continuous vibration Filtering ECG I...

Page 332: ...ecifications NOTE The thermometers conform to all of the requirements established in ASTM standard E1112 Table 54 Temperature Monitoring Specifications of MOVES SLC Item Specification Range 28 C to 42...

Page 333: ...Absolute Rise Time 215 ms 10 90 at 200 ml min Response time of gas sample readings 4 seconds Flow Rate 250 ml min 50 ml min Units of measure pressure mmHg or kPa Standards Compliance for CO2 Analyzer...

Page 334: ...ecifications of MOVES SLC Item Specification Number of Leads 12 Lead View Standard 12 lead with Wilson chest lead placement Input Impedance 10 MOhm Input Range 10 mVpp Input Range DC 300 mV Sensitivit...

Page 335: ...90 BPM 88 Response Time to Heart Rate Meter Longest Time 10 seconds 80 BPM 120 BPM Longest Time 15 seconds 80 BPM 40 BPM Time to Alarm for Tachycardia B1 Regular Amplitude 6 seconds B1 Half Amplitude...

Page 336: ...50 ms to 120 ms up to a signal rate of 300 BPM Pediatric detection Detection range of QRS amplitude is 0 5 mV to 5 0 mV for duration of the QRS complex ranging from 40 ms to 120 ms up to a signal rat...

Page 337: ...on 16 7 8 NIBP Specifications Table 61 NIBP Specifications of MOVES SLC Item Specification Measurement Cycles Stat 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 minutes Max Allowable Cuff Pressure 300 mmHg Range Systolic 40 260 Di...

Page 338: ...lse Oximetry Specifications of MOVES SLC Item Specification Method Multiple visible and infrared LEDs 500 to 1400 nm Maximum Optical Power Output 25 mW Fixed Delays Due to Signal Processing Current Sp...

Page 339: ...ns are held constant A drift of less than 0 3 in the carbon dioxide reading can be expected over a 6 hour duration when external conditions are held constant 16 7 13 Specifications of Masimo Rainbow S...

Page 340: ...135 days old and weighting between 0 5 kgs and 4 25 kgs Seventy nine 79 data samples were collected over a range of 70 to 100 SaO2 and 0 5 to 2 5 HbMet with a resultant accuracy of 2 9 SpO2 and 0 9 S...

Page 341: ...ntation in the range of 8 g dL to 17 g dL SpHb against a laboratory CO Oximeter The variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation which encompasses 68 of the population The SpHb accuracy has n...

Page 342: ...use Temperature Interchangeable 0 1 C 25 C to 45 C per EN 12470 Tested to 0 1 C 0 C to 70 C for laboratory use Suction Canister 800 mL capacity 16 8 1 Approved Masimo Pulse Oximeter Accessories The f...

Page 343: ...bow R25 Adult SpO2 SpCO SpMet Adhesive Sensor NOTE Requires Rainbow RC 4 Patient Cable NOTE Can be used to measure only SpO2 if optional SpCO and or SpMet features have not been activated on MOVES SLC...

Page 344: ...N A RD SET DCI P Pediatric Slender Digit Reusable Sensor Finger or Toe 4051 10 50 kg 70 100 2 3 3 bpm 5 bpm 2 3 bpm N A N A RD SET TC I Adult Reusable Ear Sensor Ear Lobe Contraindicated for patients...

Page 345: ...pierced ears at the measuring site 2503 30 kg 3 5 N A 3 bpm N A 3 5 3 bpm N A N A M LNCS E1 Adult Disposable Ear Sensor Ear Concha 2919 30 kg 2 5 N A 3 bpm N A 2 5 3 bpm N A N A M LNCS Adtx 3 Adult S...

Page 346: ...ion Accuracy SpCO Hb Accuracy SpMet Accuracy No Motion Motion No Motion Motion Sp02 PR No Motion No Motion Rainbow R25 Adult Adhesive Sensor for SpO2 SpCO SpMet Finger 2221 30 kg 60 80 3 70 100 2 3 3...

Page 347: ...low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A MOVES SLC is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and may be used i...

Page 348: ...kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 610004 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV l...

Page 349: ...3 Requirements Immunity Test IEC 60601 Required Level MOVES SLC Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Outside ISM band 3 Vrms Porta...

Page 350: ...less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of known RF transmitting devices and equipment marked with the following symbol Some of these RF emitters...

Page 351: ...60601 1 2 2014 Ed 4 0 Table 5 Requirements Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and MOVES SLC Rated Maximum Output Power of Transmitter W Separation...

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Page 353: ...Pressure Transducer Driving Pressure Transducer Barometric Pressure Transducer O2 Sensor Sampling Filter Sampling Pump Air Pump Patient Filter Elbow Carbon filter Pressure Transducer Suction Relief In...

Page 354: ...MOVES SLC Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 340 THIS PAGE DELIBERATELY LEFT BLANK...

Page 355: ...ond those provided by 17 U S C 117 5 Use Restriction As the Purchaser you may physically transfer the products from one location to another provided that the software firmware is not copied You may no...

Page 356: ...MOVES SLC Operator s Manual Thornhill Research Inc 342 THIS PAGE DELIBERATELY LEFT BLANK...

Page 357: ...on 238 Alarms about locked 239 auto restoration of 241 conditions causes 246 overview 237 table of conditions causes 246 testing adjustable 241 testing non adjustable 244 turned off 240 visual indicat...

Page 358: ...SLC 314 Electrocardiogram ECG overview 32 Electrode Package expiry date expiry time 225 Electrodes ECG correct placement 224 expiry date of 225 Electrodes Heart Rate placement of 223 Electromagnetic...

Page 359: ...as overview 29 Monitoring Successful for SpCO 63 for SpHb 63 for SpMet 63 for SpO2 PR PI 60 MOVES SLC attaching clamps to 94 attaching shoulder strap to 91 connecting patient monitoring accessories 10...

Page 360: ...values do not correlate 66 technology overview 60 troubleshooting 65 troubleshooting measurements 65 unexpected readings 66 unexpectedly high SpCo 66 Pulse Oximeter Accessories specifications 330 Pul...

Page 361: ...description 170 SpHb Average Mode selecting description 170 SpMet successful monitoring for 63 SpO2 Alarm Delay selecting description 169 SpO2 Alarm Rapid Desat selecting description 169 SpO2 Average...

Page 362: ...etup Screen image of 161 Ventilated Patients Quick Start Guide for 5 Ventilation Procedures further info on 17 Ventilator overview 29 specifications 310 specifications of 312 Ventilator Breathing Circ...

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