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BM1VET 

Operation Manual 

 
 

Veterinary Vital Signs Monitor 

 

For Veterinary Use Only

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 

Ver. 1.24 

 

2016.12.28 

 

 

 
 
 

 

www.ebionet.com

 

Summary of Contents for BM1VET

Page 1: ...BM1VET Operation Manual Veterinary Vital Signs Monitor For Veterinary Use Only Ver 1 24 2016 12 28 www ebionet com ...

Page 2: ...roduct Body Configuration 23 Accessories 25 Equipment Sign 26 1 4 Function and Key 29 External Function 29 Operation Key 29 1 5 Standard Power Supply Application 30 DC Power 30 1 6 Battery Power Supply Application 31 Operation 31 The Impact of Lithium Ion Battery Technology on the Battery 33 Conditioning Guideline 33 Storage Guideline 33 How to Recycle the Battery 33 1 7 Display Mode Monitor or Sp...

Page 3: ...E TIME 54 SET TIME 54 SET DATE 54 SWEEP SPEED 55 DEMO 55 USER SERVICE 56 SET UNIT NAME 56 SET BED NUMBER 57 AC FILTER 57 W LAN 58 DISPLAY MODE MONITOR or SPOT 58 SYSTEM 58 KEY SOUND 59 MAKER SERVICE 59 4 TREND 60 4 1 TREND 61 GRAPHIC TREND 62 TIME PERIOD 63 TABULAR TREND 64 TIME INTERVAL 64 5 SpO2 65 5 1 Outline 66 SpO2 Connector Location and Measuring Cable 66 5 2 SpO2 Data Window 68 Signal and D...

Page 4: ...t 84 7 TEMPERATURE 85 7 1 Outline 86 7 2 Temperature Data Window 87 7 3 Temperature Data Setup 88 ALARM 88 ALARM LIMIT 89 ALARM SOUND 90 UNIT SELECT 90 7 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 91 Check list 91 TEMP Message 91 8 EtCO2 92 8 1 Introduction 93 96 96 8 2 EtCO2 Parameter Window 98 8 3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu 99 ALARM LIMIT Upper lower limit value of alarm 99 ALARM SOUND 100 EtCO2 SWEEP SPEED 101 WAVEFO...

Page 5: ... Arrow Item Menu 121 Letter Arrangement Menu 122 List selective menu 123 Operation Menu 123 2 VETERINARY DATA MANAGEMENT 124 2 1 Outline 125 2 2 ANIMAL Type 125 2 3 Select Animal in Admit Information 127 2 4 Alarm Outline 128 Alarm for the Product 128 Alarm ICON 128 2 5 Alarm Setup 129 2 6 Alarm Limit 129 2 7 Alarm Volume 130 2 8 Alarm Level 130 2 9 Nurse Call 131 2 10 Alarm Sound 131 3 SAVE RECOR...

Page 6: ...46 5 1 SETUP 147 5 2 DISPLAY 148 5 3 SAVE MODE 150 5 4 USER SERVICE 150 5 5 SYSTEM 152 5 6 KEY SOUND 153 5 7 MAKER SERVICE 153 6 NIBP 154 6 1 Outline 155 6 2 NIBP Data Window 157 6 3 NIBP Data Setup 158 ALARM LIMIT 158 CUFF SIZE 159 UNIT SELECT 159 INFLATION 160 INTERVAL 161 6 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 162 NIBP Status Messages 162 Erroneous NIBP measurement 162 7 SpO2 163 7 1 Outline 164 SpO2 Connector Lo...

Page 7: ...6 2 DOG Mode 177 3 PUPPY CAT Mode 178 10 SPECIFICATION 179 Ease of use 180 Additional Function 180 Monitor Environmental Specifications 180 Power 180 Monitor Performance Specifications 180 Graphical and Tabular Trends 180 SpO2 capacity 181 NIBP capacity 181 Temperature Unit Performance Specifications 181 EtCO2 Module Performance Specifications 181 Accessories Included 181 Option 181 Appendix A 182...

Page 8: ...ipment Connection Maintenance Washing Equipment Connection 1 3 Product Components Product Outline Principal Characteristics of Product Product Configuration and Product Options Product Body Configuration 1 4 Function and Key External Function Operation Key 1 5 Standard Power Supply Application 1 6 Battery Power Supply Application 1 7 General Menu Operation Screen Composition Menu Selection Menu Co...

Page 9: ...al blood pressure measuring systems EN ISO 9919 2005 Medical electrical equipment Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of pulse oximeter equipment for medical use ISO 9919 2005 EN 60601 2 30 2000 Medical electrical equipment Part 2 30 Particular requirements for the safety including essential performance of automatic cycling non invasive blood pressure monitoring ...

Page 10: ... 82 2 6300 6410 Fax 82 2 6499 7789 E mail Sales ebionet com Service ebionet com URL http www ebionet com US Distributor Bionet America Inc 2691 Dow Ave Ste B Tustin CA 92780 USA Toll Fee 1 877 924 6638 Tel 1 714 734 1760 Fax 1 714 734 1761 www bionetus com sales bionetus com support bionetus com In the event of malfunction or failure contact us along with the model name serial number and product n...

Page 11: ...passed through strict quality control and through inspection We provide a 4 years warranty period We will repair or replace any part of the BM1Vet found to be defective in usual operating circumstance for free to you This warranty does not apply to any defect caused by improper use misuse or abuse ...

Page 12: ...ding to all the warnings and cautions Warning To inform that it may cause serious injury or death to the animal property damage material losses against the warning sign Caution To inform that it may cause no harm in life but lead to injury against the caution sign Note To inform that it is not dangerous but important note sign for proper installation operation and maintenance of the equipment ...

Page 13: ...ng humidity ranges from 30 to 85 Avoid using or storing in the vicinity of Electric heater Avoid placing in an area where there is an excessive humidity rise or ventilation problem Avoid placing in an area where there is excessive shock or vibration Avoid placing in an area where chemicals are stored or where there is danger of gas leakage Avoid inserting dust and especially metal materials into t...

Page 14: ...se only They should not be reused as performance could degrade or contamination could occur Disposal of your old appliance 1 When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection faciliti...

Page 15: ...electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper performance of the device For this reason make sure that all external devices operated in the vicinity of the monitor comply with the relevant EMC requirements X ray equipment or MRI devices are possible sources of interference as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic radiation Also keep cellular phones and other telecommunicati...

Page 16: ...ntial exists that active monitoring is not being done Close animal observation or alternate monitoring devices should be used until monitor function is restored If the monitor does not automatically resume operation within 60 seconds power cycle the monitor using the power on off switch Once monitoring is restored you should verify correct monitoring state and alarm function Maintenance Regular pr...

Page 17: ...ating controls This product is protected against the effects of cardiac defibrillator discharges to ensure proper recovery as required by test standards The screen may blank during a defibrillator discharge but recovers within second as required by test standards Interpretive Results Interpretive results are intended only as guidance for the qualified physicians and must not be relied upon as diag...

Page 18: ...nician of the hospital or the equipment supply division Note BM1Vet is classified as follows BM1Vet classifies as Class I BF CF concerning electric shock It is not proper to operate this Equipment around combustible anesthetic or dissolvent Noise level is B class regarding IEC EN 60601 1 and the subject of Nose is B level concerning IEC EN60601 1 2 Equipment Connection Caution In the hospital doct...

Page 19: ...the BM1Vet and its accessories Please follow the methods mentioned below to avoid unnecessary damage or contamination to the Equipment We do not repair free of charge regardless of warranty period if it is contaminated or damaged with using dangerous material not approved for washing ...

Page 20: ... year Please refer to user s guide or service manual for the exam specifications Please check carefully both frame and sensor after cleaning the Equipment Do not use equipment that is worn out or damaged At least once a month clean and wipe off the frame by using a soft cloth after wetting it with water and alcohol Do not use lacquer thinner ethylene or oxidizer which may lead to damage to the equ...

Page 21: ...trodes of batteries before changing them Operate BM1Vet with internal electric power supply when unsure of external ground connection or installation occur Remove the 1st battery when not using equipment for a while to avoid any damage For other applied parts such as temperature sensors pulse oximetry probes and NIBP cuffs you must consult the manufacturer for cleaning sterilization or disinfectin...

Page 22: ... on a 4 3 inch color TFT LCD screen It also enables users to check waves and parameters and other vital signs of an animal via monitoring the animal by the remote controlled alarm system It also enables to build a central monitoring system by linking devices used for separate animals so that one can monitor several animals at a time Warning You may have distortion or signal noise when you use nons...

Page 23: ...2 EtCO2 LoFlo sidestream CAPNOSTAT 5 mainstream and accessories Warning In order to avoid electrical shock do not open the cover Disassembling of the equipment should be done only by the service personnel authorized by BIONET Warning Users must pay attention on connection any auxiliary device via LAN port or nurse calling Always consider about summation of leakage current please check if the auxil...

Page 24: ...M1VOM 1 24 1 BASIC 23 BM1VET Operation Manual Product Body Configuration FRONT Silence Alarm NIBP Go Stop Display Mode Home Touch Wheel Select key Battery Power LED DC Power LED Vet BACK VGA Output port ...

Page 25: ...Manual Right Side SpO2 T IPX1 IPX7 SpO2 cable Connector NIBP Hose Connector Temperature Probe Connector POWER ON OFF EtCO2 Module Connector Left Side NURSE Call port 2 0A 15V USB port LAN port EXT Power Output Port DC Power Input port 5 0V 1A ...

Page 26: ...BM1VOM 1 24 1 BASIC 25 BM1VET Operation Manual Accessories SpO2 Cable Extension Cable NIBP Cuff Extension cable Temperature sensor Option ...

Page 27: ...0601 1 UL 2601 1 CSA 601 1 Medical Standards to provide a higher degree of protection against electric shock tan that provided by type CF applied parts TYPE BF APPLIED PART Insulated floating applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the animal excluding direct cardiac application Paddles outside the box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof Medical Stan...

Page 28: ...VOM 1 24 1 BASIC 27 BM1VET Operation Manual Power On Off USB port Output port DC Power Output LAN port Nurse Call port IN OUT PORT VGA Output DC Input Indicator Battery Input Indicator DC Power Input port ...

Page 29: ...BM1VOM 1 24 1 BASIC 28 BM1VET Operation Manual NIBP Temperature PR Pulse Rate EtCO2 Respiration Silence Alarm Display mode selection Home ...

Page 30: ...rd press makes the alarm back to the original setting 2 Blood Pressure Manually completes measuring blood pressure 3 Display Mode Home Change general display and big parameter display and achieve Home Key function in main display in sub menu 4 Touch Wheel Key This key is used to select menu by turning it clock or anticlockwise to move cursors Silence Alarm NIBP Go Stop Display Mode Home Touch Whee...

Page 31: ...Supply Application DC Power DC Power LED is lighted on when the DC Power is plugged into the inlet at the back of the product A press of the power key makes the machine ready for use DC POWER LED Warning This equipment must only be connected to a grounded supply mains ...

Page 32: ...able for 4 5 hour 3 Battery is automatically charged when the machine is connected to DC Power Supply Battery LED is lighted on after blinking 4 The charging status of the batteries is displayed with 5 green boxes each indicating a different charging 0 25 50 75 100 Battery BM1_031PpTC 3ICR19 65 10 8V 2150mAh 23 22Wh The Lithium Ion battery is a rechargeable battery containing Lithium Ion cells Eac...

Page 33: ...he Low Battery indication is on Charge the batteries with the power adaptor which BIONET provided Low Battery icon Battery charging time More than 4 hours Continuous battery use time Lowest 4 5 hour to highest 5 hours continuous use buffering Warning Check the electrodes of batteries before charging them 6 Battery status indication When battery is disconnected from equipment or out of order it is ...

Page 34: ...ully charged and discharged every six months and condition it using the battery charger Storage Guideline Store the battery outside of the monitor at a temperature between 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F When the battery is stored inside a monitor that is powered by an AC power source the battery cell temperature increases by 15 C to 20 C 59 F to 68 F above the room s ambient temperature This reduces th...

Page 35: ... MONITOR Refer to the Monitor chapter of this manual for details SPOT Refer to the SPOT chapter of this manual for details DISPLAY MODE MONITOR SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A AC FILTER 50HZ PREV MENU MAIN MENU W LAN OFF DISPLAY MODE SPOT SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A AC FILTER 50HZ PREV MENU MAIN MENU W LAN OFF ...

Page 36: ...BM1VOM 1 24 35 BM1VET Operation Manual MONITORING MODE 1 General Operation 2 Veterinary Data Management 3 Setup 4 Trend 5 SpO2 6 NIBP 7 Temperature 8 EtCO2 9 Default Setting Value ...

Page 37: ...DI 0 56 1HR 36 7 42 0 35 0 80 30 10 20 Fi CO2 0 SpO2 40mmHg EtCO2 5 PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF ALARM REVIEW Real Time Wave Window Displays measured results by up to three waves Menu Select Window Menus appear when they are activated Parameter Window Measured and setup data are displayed in five windows Parameter Windows Real Time Wave Window Menu Sele...

Page 38: ...60 98 SpO2 PR 150 50 BPM 100 90 32 RPM EtCO2 30 10 20 FiCO2 0 5 36 7 42 0 35 0 AXILLARY When the Trim Knob Key is turned menus are selected in the order indicated above The above screen shows that the MORE menus is selected The menus move to the right in the order of MENU icon Trend Admit Setup Alarm SpO2 EtCO2 NIBP TEMP Turn or touch the wheel ...

Page 39: ...his window displays a measured parameter function setup and the boundary of parameter values Menu selection by using Touch wheel key As the key is turned to the right the menu selection moves clockwise As the key is turned to the left the menu selection moves counterclockwise The menu selection is activated when you Touch Wheel key DEMO ON KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY MAKER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU USE...

Page 40: ...MENU MAIN MENU The above figure shows how the cursor moves on the screen The cursor moves according to the direction the touch wheel Key is turned Press the touch wheel key if you want to change a letter currently on the screen A SET UNIT NAME PREV MENU MAIN MENU The above figure shows how the cursor is selected to change a letter Right hand turning of the touch wheel Key makes it possible to sele...

Page 41: ...nu The setup value changes without a selection when the menu is moved DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT CM Change Animal Info ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT INCH Change Animal Info ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 42: ...Y DATA MANAGEMENT 41 BM1VET Operation Manual 2 VETERINARY DATA MANAGEMENT 2 1 ADMIT CHANGE ANIMAL INFO DISCHARGE HEIGHT WEIGHT 2 2 ALARM ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME ALARM LEVEL ALARM REVIEW ALARM LIST SAVE ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ...

Page 43: ...GHT UNIT these options change the units of measure for height WEIGHT UNIT these options change the units of measure for height DEFAULTS SETTING Configure alarms set alarm limits and establish display defaults to be recalled whenever a discharge is performed WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT CM CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU ANIMAL TYPE You can select animal type as follow HORSE LA...

Page 44: ...cters DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT CM CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU CHANGE ANIMAL INFORMATION RETURN CONTENTS LAST NAME FIRST NAME ANIMAL ID SEX MALE BIRTH DATE 1 JAN 2000 AGE 0 HEIGHT 160 0 CM WEIGHT 50 0KG DEFAULT SETTING Animal information and all Alarm limits change to standard DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT CM CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE D...

Page 45: ...IMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT INCH CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU WEIGHT Unit of weight is set as Kg LBS DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT KG HEIGHT UNIT CM CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEFAULT SETTING WEIGHT UNIT LBS HEIGHT UNIT CM CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ANIMAL TYPE DOG PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 46: ...to two alarm for the animal s condition and for the product s condition The animal s alarm sound differs in order and volume according to the levels of HIGH MEDIUM LOW and MESSAGE Alarm for the Product HIGH 5 250 MEDIUM 3 250 LOW 1 250 MESSAGE 250 Alarm sounds Number flashes Alarm lamp flashes 250 ...

Page 47: ... OFF feature of the NURSE CALL ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU Alarm ICON s SILENCED To silence an alarm tone when it sounds Touch the Silence Alarm key on the front of the monitor The current alarm will be silenced for 60 seconds and the icon is displayed on the screen 5 Alarm pause 5Min To start an alarm pause touch Silence alarm key on the ...

Page 48: ...mits and unit of measurement for each parameter currently monitored ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALL LIMITS SPO2 SPO2 R AWRR EtCO2 FiCO2 APNEA NIBP S NIBP M NIBP D TEMP UNITS LOW HIGH RETURN BPM RPM mmHg mmHg SEC mmHg mmHg mmHg C 90 50 8 30 0 0 80 40 20 30 0 100 150 30 50 4 20 200 140 120 42 0 ...

Page 49: ...RM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU OFF 60 10 70 20 80 30 90 40 100 50 ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LEVEL Set the order of priority in each alarm ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU PARAMETER LEVEL PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 50: ...FAULT PROBE OFF LOW BATTERY MEDIUM LOW MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE MEDIUM MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE LOW ALARM REVIEW After an alarm is triggered the alarms and data wave pattern can be reviewed Set up for priority of each parameter alarm ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LIST SAVE CONDITION HIGH PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 51: ... SAVE CONDITION HIGH PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM REVIEW SPO2 NIBP EtCO2 AWRR TIME KIND RETURN 2009 04 02 13 20 10 2009 04 05 04 45 20 2009 04 12 15 50 15 2009 04 15 23 20 30 HIGH MEDIUM HIGH LOW ALARM REVIEW ALARM REVIEW RETURN 2009 04 02 13 20 10 HIGH 13 20 09 13 20 10 13 20 11 SpO2 92 SpO2 R 80BPM NIBP 120 80 93 TEMP 35 7 C EtCO2 38 FiCO2 0 AWRR 18 ...

Page 52: ... CONDITION HIGH PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LIST PREV MENU MAIN MENU MESSAGE LOW MEDIUM HIGH SAVE CONDITION HIGH NURSE CALL When an alarm is triggered this activated the NURSE CALL function ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL ON ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM REVIEW ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL OFF ALL LIMITS ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 53: ...BM1VOM 1 24 52 BM1VET Operation Manual 3 SETUP 3 1 SETUP DISPLAY DEMO USER SERVICE MAKER SERVICE ...

Page 54: ...O ON KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU DISPLAY SET PARA Measurement function selected SET DATE TIME Set and change date and time SWEEP SPEED Set speed of SpO2 WAVE DISPLAY SET PARA PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET DATE TIME SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET PARA Select measurement function to use AUTO Automatically parameter windows activate SET PARA PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET DATE TIME SWEEP SPEED 2...

Page 55: ...e and time SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET PARA SET DATE TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET TIME Set time of equipment SET TIME SET DATE PREV MENU MAIN MENU 10 58 01 SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET DATE Set date of equipment PREV MENU SET TIME SET DATE MAIN MENU 14 APR 2009 SET DATE PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 56: ...EED 25mm s SET PARA SET DATE TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s 50 mm s SWEEP SPEED 25mm s PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEMO Set ON OFF DEMONSTRATION of equipment MAKER SERVICE DEMO ON KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU MAKER SERVICE DEMO OFF KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 57: ...wer supply filter MAKER SERVICE DEMO ON KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU DISPLAY MODE MONITOR AC FILTER 50HZ SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A W LAN OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET UNIT NAME Set up for Equipment name DISPLAY MODE MONITOR AC FILTER 50HZ SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A W LAN OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET UNIT NAME PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 58: ...TEM SET UNIT NAME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 0 0 A SET BED NUMBER 00A AC FILTER AC FILTER is a function where you can set the power supply frequency This feature is required because power supply frequency can be different from one country to another The selectable frequencies are 50Hz and 60Hz AC FILTER 50HZ SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A PREV MENU MAIN MENU AC FILTER 60HZ SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME S...

Page 59: ...ITOR or SPOT You can selecteMonitoring display mode or Spot display mode DISPLAY MODE MONITOR SYSTEM SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A AC FILTER 60HZ PREV MENU MAIN MENU W LAN OFF SYSTEM Menu to change and verify Equipment version information and system information SYSTEM INFO SET RETURN CONTENTS MAIN VER CENTRAL HOST IP DEVICE IP SUBNET GATEWAY MAC ADDR 1 00 BHCDDC00A OFF 192 168 030 077 192 168 0...

Page 60: ...t MAKER SERVICE KEY SOUND ON DEMO ON DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU MAKER SERVICE KEY SOUND OFF DEMO OFF DISPLAY USER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU MAKER SERVICE Maker service is a menu used by manufacturers DEMO ON KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY MAKER SERVICE PREV MENU MAIN MENU USER SERVICE ...

Page 61: ...BM1VOM 1 24 60 BM1VET Operation Manual 4 TREND 4 1 TREND GRAPHIC TREND TABULAR TREND ...

Page 62: ...me data recording duration is 1 minute The unit can save up to 128 hours of data GRAPHIC TREND TABULAR TREND PREV MENU MAIN MENU Move to main screen Move within the tables Move up and down to other analysis function Time HOURS period set menu at Graphic Trend Time MIN period set menu at Tabular Trend R 0 5 3 1 5 1 6 1 30 15 5 60 ...

Page 63: ... Wave Data can be stored and seen according to section GRAPHIC TREND TABULAR TREND PREV MENU MAIN MENU III GRAPHIC TREND 07 APR 2009 13 00 98 80 120 80 93 36 7 12 00 12 30 SpO2 SpO2 R NIBP TEMP 0 0 0 15 0 50 150 150 30 0 100 300BPM 290mmHg 45 0 C 0 5 3 1 5 1 6 R ...

Page 64: ...peration Manual TIME PERIOD One can set up and store data and time that one can see in a screen 0 5 3 1 5 1 6 GRAPHIC TREND 07 APR 2009 13 00 20 38 0 12 00 12 30 AWRR EtCO2 Fi CO2 0 0 0 75 50 5 150 RPM 100mmHg 10mmHg R 0 5 3 1 5 1 6 ...

Page 65: ...ME INTERVAL One can store data and set up time 1 30 15 5 60 TABULAR TREND 10 APR 2009 13 00 10 APR 12 10 99 80 20 38 0 120 93 80 36 7 SPO2 SPO2 R AWRR EtCO2 FiCO2 NIBP S NIBP M NIBP D TEMP 10 APR 12 09 10 APR 12 08 10 APR 12 07 10 APR 12 06 99 80 20 38 0 120 93 80 36 7 99 80 20 38 0 120 93 80 36 7 99 80 20 38 0 120 93 80 36 7 99 80 20 38 0 120 93 80 36 7 1 30 15 5 60 R ...

Page 66: ...M 1 24 5 SpO2 65 BM1VET Operation Manual 5 SpO2 5 1 Outline SpO2 Connector Location and Measuring Cable 5 2 SpO2 Data Window 5 3 SpO2 Data Setup SWEEP SPEED RATE VOLUME ALARM ALARM LIMIT 5 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 67: ... and is converted into an electrical signal by the photodetector in the probe The monitor processes the electrical signal and displays on the screen a waveform and digital values for SpO2 and pulse rate It detects SpO2 in the way of transmitting the red and infrared rays into the capillary vessel to take the pulsation Also perform the alarm function according to the setting value SpO2 Connector Lo...

Page 68: ...vely the sensor and clip may be applied to the animal s lip toe ear prepuce or vulva When transflectance SpO2 probe is used the preferred sensor application site for canine feline and equine animals is in the rectal part or under the tail WARNING Use only Bionet s reusable multisite SpO2 probe or transflectance SpO2 probe Use of other oxygen transducers may cause improper performance Note The sign...

Page 69: ... period of time The monitor display is updated every second The SPO2 monitoring features are found in the SPO2 menu These features include alarm limit adjustment display of RATE and RATE volume Note SpO2 WAVE SIZE is changed automatically SpO2 Strength indicators Indicates SpO2 Strength in a bar graph SpO2 PR Alarm Limit Indicates an SpO2 PR alarm limit Oxygen Concentration in the Blood SpO2 value...

Page 70: ...ity Good Quality SPO2 Waveform If noise artifact is seen on the waveform because of poor probe placement the photodetector may not be flush with the tissue Check that the probe is secured and the tissue sample is not too thick Pulse rate is determined from the SPO2 waveform which can be disrupted by a cough or other hemodynamic pressure disturbances Motion at the probe site is indicated by noise s...

Page 71: ...Menu in which RATE VOLUME is set up ALARM RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU RATE VOLUME Move the KEY to select the volume from OFF to 100 ALARM RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU OFF 10 60 20 70 30 80 40 90 50 100 RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU ALARM Two menus ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND provided in the alarm menu ALARM MAIN MENU RATE VOLUME OFF ...

Page 72: ...value and press Finally move to SpO2 and press You may decide to perform the process in the opposite order LOW to HIGH to have the same result 5 After pressing at SpO2 R move the cursor right or left to LOW and press 6 Once the color is changed move the cursor again to the selected value and press 7 Place the cursor to HIGH and press when the color changes move the cursor again to select the targe...

Page 73: ...pO2 72 BM1VET Operation Manual ALARM SOUND Warning sound or message displays configuration menu when an alarm is triggered ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 74: ...for this alarm is MESSAGE ALARM PULSE SEARCH Detection by the monitor of a repeatable pulse has ceased Check the animal and the probe site POOR SIGNAL The SPO2 signal is too low No SPO2 data is displayed This can be due to a low animal pulse animal motion or some other interference Check the animal and the probe LOST SIGNAL SPO2 data continues to be displayed but the quality of the signal is quest...

Page 75: ...1 24 74 BM1VET Operation Manual 6 NIBP 6 1 Outline NIBP Connector Location and Cuff 6 2 NIBP Data Window 6 3 NIBP Data Setup ALARM LIMIT ALARM CUFF SIZE UNIT SELECT INTERVAL STAT INFLATION 6 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 76: ...rding to the age and sex of a animal the user needs to set up right data in Parameter Menu before measurement The NIBP cable connector is insulated and it is defibrillator proof Use only the NIBP cuffs listed in the enclosed publication WARNING Noninvasive blood pressure monitoring is not recommended for animals with extremely high or low heart rate or hypotension hypertension arrhythmias The soft...

Page 77: ...BM1VOM 1 24 6 NIBP 76 BM1VET Operation Manual CAT CUFF Placement DOG CUFF Placement ...

Page 78: ...the brachial artery to prevent kinking when elbow is bent The maintenance is performed every 2 years Check the following list to ensure device operates properly and safety at all times 1 Check for proper cuff size 2 Check for residual air left in the cuff from a previous measurement 3 Make sure cuff is not too tight or too loose 4 Make sure cuff and heart are at same level otherwise hydrostatic pr...

Page 79: ...edium Measurement time Indicates the completion time of measuring Mean Value Indicates mean blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure Indicates the minimum limit of blood pressure Systolic pressure Indicates the maximum limit of blood pressure display Interval Time Indicates Interval time when measures the blood pressure periodically The manual touch of external key can start or stop the operation o...

Page 80: ...unit mmHg kPa INTERVAL A menu to set Interval time when measures the blood pressure periodically INFLATION Initial Pressurization setting menu INTERVAL OFF INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU ALARM The alarm provides ALARM LIMIT and ALARM SOUND INTERVAL OFF INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MENU MAIN MENU...

Page 81: ...gardless of the LOW HIGH or HIGH LOW order 3 When the color has changed move it again to select a target value and press 4 Press the key at HIGH When the color has changed move to the right to select a target value and press 5 Set up or revise the values of NIBP M and NIBP in the same way as above 6 With the selection of RETURN the user can get out of the window ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MEN...

Page 82: ...onfiguration menu when an alarm is triggered ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MENU MAIN MENU CUFF SIZE The user can select a CUF between LARGE and SMALL INTERVAL OFF INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU LARGE MEDI SMALL CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM ...

Page 83: ... menu is used for selecting intervals when measures the blood pressure automatically Select a target interval from 1min 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 1hour 2 4 8 INTERVAL OFF INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU OFF 10MINS 4HRS 1MIN 15MINS 8HRS 2MINS 20MINS 3MINS 30MINS 4MINS 1HR 5MINS 2HRS INTERVAL OFF MAIN MENU Warning Periodically check animal limb circulation distal to the c...

Page 84: ...Numeric value is 60 70 80 90 100 110 and 120 INTERVAL OFF INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE LARGE MAIN MENU INTERVAL OFF INFLATION UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE LARGE MAIN MENU 80mmHg INTERVAL OFF INFLATION UNIT SELECT mmHg ALARM CUFF SIZE LARGE MAIN MENU 240mmHg Warning Pay attention to not to block connecting hose when you put cuff on animal ...

Page 85: ...ia condition Check animal PULSE TO WEAK System status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Check animal and cuff placement EXCESSIVE MOTION System status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Possible excessive animal move ment Check animal MEASUREMENT ERROR System status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Possible excessive animal move ment or arrhythmia conditio...

Page 86: ...1VOM 1 24 85 BM1VET Operation Manual 7 TEMPERATURE 7 1 Outline Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable 7 2 Temperature Data Window 7 3 Temperature Data Setup ALARM LIMIT UNIT SELECT 7 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 87: ... process of transferring the changes into electric signals Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable Temperature Connector SpO2 T IPX1 IPX7 T IPX7 Note Ensure temperature probe is correctly positioned and fixed to not disconnect from the animal and temperature cable is attached to the monitor The TEMP cable connector is a high insulation port and it is defibrillator proof Temperature Measuring Cab...

Page 88: ... Window Note The minimum measuring time required to obtain accurate readings at the specific body site is at least 3 minutes 36 7 42 0 35 0 AXILLARY Alarm limits set for temperature Indicates temperature limits Unit Displays temperature unit Temperature Displays temperature ...

Page 89: ...emperature Data Setup ALARM Temperature measurement alarm set UNIT Temperature measurement unit set ALARM UNIT SELECT C MAIN MENU ALARM Alarm menu provide ALARM LIMIT and ALARM SOUND ALARM UNIT SELECT C MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 90: ...d press 3 When the color has changed move the cursor again to select a target value and press 4 Move the cursor to HIGH and press After the color has changed move the cursor again to select a target value and press One may choose HIGH first to get the same result 5 Select RETURN to get out of the menu ALARM LIMIT PREV MENU ALARM SOUND ON MAIN MENU TEMPERATURE ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS LOW HIGH TEMP...

Page 91: ...ing sound or message displays configuration menu when an alarm is triggered ALARM LIMIT PREV MENU ALARM SOUND ON MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU UNIT SELECT Able to select unit with C F ALARM UNIT SELECT C MAIN MENU ALARM UNIT SELECT F MAIN MENU ...

Page 92: ...ing one of the following messages may be displayed in the TEMP parameter window PROBE OFF Probe is not properly connected Check the probe No temperature value will be displayed Service on the monitor is required Warning To measure the peripheral temperature attach the probe to the ankle or palm If the patient sweats heavily or moves violently fasten the pad with surgical tape NOTE When the measuri...

Page 93: ...2 BM1VET Operation Manual 8 EtCO2 8 1 INTRODUCTION Position of EtCO2 Connector and Accessory EtCO2 ACCESSORY 8 2 EtCO2 Parameter Window 8 3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu 8 4 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu 8 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 94: ...uses a method of measurement based on the non dispersed IR absorption of CO2 using IR ray by sampling a certain part of respiration through pipe during respiration EtCO2 connector position and accessory Sidestream Mainstream Respironics EtCO2 Connector SpO2 T IPX1 IPX7 LoFlo sidestream CO2 sensor and connector Sidestream sensor Sidestream sensor connector ...

Page 95: ...00 Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula PEDIATRIC 3468INF 00 Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula INFANT NEONATAL 3470ADU 00 Oral Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula ADULT 3470PED 00 Oral Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula PEDIATRIC 3469ADU 00 Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula w O2 Delivery ADULT 3469PED 00 Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula w O2 Delivery PEDIATRIC 3469INF 00 Nasal CO2 Sampling Cannula w O2 Delivery INFANT NEONATAL 3471ADU 00 Oral ...

Page 96: ...deadspace Intended for use when monitoring animals with ET Tube sizes 4 0 mm Connecting the LoFlo Sample Kit 1 The sample cell of the sampling kit must be inserted into the sample cell receptacle of the LoFlo CO2 Module as shown in Figure 1 A click will be heard when the sample cell is properly inserted 2 Inserting the sample cell into the receptacle automatically starts the sampling pump Removal ...

Page 97: ...ories for mainstream applications EtCO2 monitoring accessory uses the accessories for CapnoStat 5 mainstream sensor from Respironics Company The airway adapters for mainstream intubated applications 6063 00 Single Animal Use Airway Adapter 6312 00 Single Animal Use Airway Adapter 7007 00 Reusable Airway Adapter 7053 00 Reusable Airway Adapter ...

Page 98: ...ake sure the arrows on the connector are at the top of the connector and line up the two keys of the connector with the receptacle and insert 3 To remove the connector grasp the body portion of the connector back and remove Note Do not remove by pulling cable Shown below is the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO2 Sensor connection to a Respironics Novametrix CO2 adapter Shown below is the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO2 Sensor with ...

Page 99: ...alarm setting range value for concentration of CO2 EtCO2 Display of concentration value of carbon dioxide AWRR Display of the number of respirations per miniute FiCO2 Display of concentration value of carbon dioxide during inspiration Note EtCO2 waveform is always displayed if cable is connected AWRR FiCO2 AWRR Upper lower limit value of alarm EtCO2 ...

Page 100: ...er type is changed APNEA DETECT Turn the APNEA detection alarm off and on SETUP ZERO APNEA DETECT OFF ALARM SWEEP SPEED 6 25mm s WAVEFORM SCALE 40mmHg MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT Upper lower limit value of alarm Upper lower limit value of alarm differs depending on the position of measurement The basic setting range of alarm setting value for EtCO2 FiCO2 AWRR APNEA SETUP ZERO APNEA DETECT OFF ALARM SWEE...

Page 101: ...larm limit of parameter and setting value of scale when setting the label Parameter Adult Neonatal Low High Scale Low High Scale EtCO2 25 50 40 25 50 40 FiCO2 0 5 0 5 AWRR 10 30 15 100 APNEA 0 20 0 20 ALARM SOUND Warning sound or message displays configuration menu when an alarm is triggered ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALARM SOUND ON PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 102: ...setting This sets the range of measured waveform versus pressure Selectable numerical value means the maximum pressure range value that is shown with waveform Pressing the knob switch key and then selecting the desired range value displays the selected pressure range value below the upper dotted line among two dotted lines in the left middle of wave window SETUP ZERO APNEA DETECT OFF ALARM SWEEP S...

Page 103: ...WAVEFORM SCALE 40mmHg MAIN MENU MODULE SETUP MODULE RESET MODULE SETUP MODULE INFO PREV MENU MAIN MENU RETURN CONTENTS BAROMETRIC PRESSURE GAS TEMPERATURE NO BREATH DETECT TIMEOUT O2 COMPENSATION ANESTHETIC AGENT BALANCE GAS CURRENT ETCO2 TIME PERIOD CURRENT CO2 UNIT SLEEP MODE ZERO GAS TYPE DISABLE SAMPLING PUMP 760 mmHg 35 0 10 16 0 0 ROOM AIR 10 SECONDS mmHg NORMAL OP ZERO on ROOM AIR NORMAL OP...

Page 104: ...ected time period the value will be the maximum ETCO2 value for the last two breaths CURRENT CO2 UNIT Continuous waveform mode commands the CO2 Waveform Mode command command 80h and the CO2 O2 Waveform Mode command command 90h MUST NOT be active when this command is used otherwise this command will be ignored and the setting will remain unchanged SLEEP MODE Sleep mode is used to save power when th...

Page 105: ...URN CONTENTS MODULE INFORMATION SENSOR PN OEM ID SENSOR SN HW REVISION NUM TOTAL USE TIME LAST ZERO TIME PUMP TOTAL USE TIME PUMP MAX USE TIME 1022054 0X1 SN3257 A 1660 MIN 0 MIN 1595 MIN 1440000 MIN MODULE RESET This performs a function to reset handling the EtCO2 module MODULE RESET MODULE SETUP MODULE INFO PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 106: ...er zero allows the CAPNOSTAT5 to adjust to the optical characteristics of each of the different adapter types The sample cell zero allows the LoFlo C5 CO2 Module to adjust to the optical characteristics of the sample cell System does not allow adapter zero for 20 seconds after the last breath is detected System does not allow adapter zero if temperature is not stable An adapter zero cannot be perf...

Page 107: ...he Adapter Zero procedure Zeroing the LoFlo Module Note A Sample Cell Zero is not required when switching from one sampling accessory to another Sample Cell Zero To perform a Sample Cell Zero 1 Set the BM1Vet to the zeroing function 2 Connect the LoFlo C5 CO2 Module and if necessary wait for the sensor warm up message to clear 3 Connect a LoFlo Sampling accessory to the LoFlo C5 CO2 Module and mak...

Page 108: ...sult in serious electrical burn shock or injury due to electric discharge energy Note In the following monitoring conditions the measured values may be inaccurate Read the measured values carefully 1 When using this in an environment using nitrous oxide gas of high concentration 2 When using this in an environment where abrupt temperature change takes place 3 When using this in an environment with...

Page 109: ...hen the warm up is complete CHECK SAMPLING LINE CHECK LINE Cause This error occurs whenever the pneumatic pressure is outside the expected range Solution Check that the sampling line is not occluded or kinked Replace the sample line ZERO REQUIRED ZERO REQUIRED Cause Zero Required Zero Error Solution To clear check airway adapter and clean if necessary If this does not correct the error perform an ...

Page 110: ...2 0 FiCO2 0 AWRR 0 APNEA 0 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ F 0 Check probe 0 Probe Off 0 Low Battery 0 Parameter Limits Low High NIBP S mmHg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 60 150 EtCO2 25 50 FiCO2 5 AWRR 8 30 APNEA 20 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 0 96 8 40 0 104 0 Display Defaults Animal Type HORSE NIBP Auto Off NIBP Cuff Size LARGE ...

Page 111: ...re 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off EtCO2 APNEA Detect On Off EtCO2 APNEA Message Alarm Units for Height m inch Units for Weight Kg LBS Temperature Units ْ ْ C ...

Page 112: ...age SpO2 0 SpO2 Rate 0 NIBP 0 EtCO2 0 FiCO2 0 AWRR 0 APNEA 0 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ F 0 Check probe 0 Probe Off 0 Low Battery 0 Parameter Limits Low High NIBP S mmHg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 60 160 EtCO2 25 50 FiCO2 5 AWRR 10 50 APNEA 20 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 0 96 8 40 0 104 0 ...

Page 113: ... Cuff Size MEDIUM LARGE Cuff Pressure 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off EtCO2 APNEA Detect On Off EtCO2 APNEA Message Alarm Units for Height m inch Units for Weight Kg LBS Temperature Units ْ ْ C ...

Page 114: ...ssage SpO2 0 SpO2 Rate 0 NIBP 0 EtCO2 0 FiCO2 0 AWRR 0 APNEA 0 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ F 0 Check probe 0 Probe Off 0 Low Battery 0 Parameter Limits Low High NIBP S mmHg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 70 180 EtCO2 25 50 FiCO2 5 AWRR 20 100 APNEA 20 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 5 97 7 39 5 103 1 ...

Page 115: ...IBP Cuff Size Small LARGE Cuff Pressure 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off EtCO2 APNEA Detect On Off EtCO2 APNEA Message Alarm Units for Height m inch Units for Weight Kg LBS Temperature Units ْ ْ C ...

Page 116: ...BM1VOM 1 24 115 BM1VET Operation Manual SPOT MODE 1 General Operation 2 Veterinary Data Management 3 Setup 4 Trend 5 SpO2 6 NIBP 7 Temperature ...

Page 117: ...DC Power LED Alarm Lamp Parameter Windows Operation Key 1 Alarm Stop alarm sound First press stops the current alarm for one minute Second press stops the all alarm for five minutes Third press makes the alarm back to the original setting 2 Blood Pressure Manually completes measuring blood pressure 3 Display Mode Home Change general display and big parameter display and achieve Home Key function i...

Page 118: ...on the screen GRAPHIC VIEW wave pattern generation mode Generate parameter numeric value and SPO2 wave pattern together RECORD LIST VIEW record list generating mode Print Record list and parameter numeric value together TEXT VIEW 10 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 42 0 30 0 98 PR 150 50 SpO2 80 100 90 120 200 80 1HR MEDI 00 00 mmHg 80 14 58 93 s AXILLARY GRAPHIC VIEW 10 SEP 2009 15 23 U...

Page 119: ...00 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY 1 3 Standard Menu Operation Screen Organization 10 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 AXILLARY s Real Time Wave Pattern Window Display measured Wave Pattern Window Numeric Value Window There are 3 windows in it and each window displays analyzed data and setting status Menu Icon The menu to select the icon Menu B...

Page 120: ...2 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY Menu Window Menus appears on window It appears when the menu activated Data List Display saved Data list Menu Select 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR...

Page 121: ... MODE SETUP ALARM ANIMAL Data list mode does not appear in the Large Parameter mode and Graphic View Mode Menu Icon Composition Numeric Value Window It displays measured numeric value functional setting and limited numeric value Animal Icon Animal register and delete Alarm Icon Setup alarm Viewer Mode Change the screen display Setup Icon Setup Standard Numeric Value Limited Numeric Value Numeric V...

Page 122: ...s a movement in an anti clockwise direction A selection is made by touching the center of touch Wheel Key Select Arrow Item Menu Move to the left Turn touch wheel Key to the left Move to the right Turn touch wheel Key to the right Selection is made by pressing the touch wheel Key Exit out of the menu after the selection ADT PED NEO ADMIT TYPE ADT PATIENT ID PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 123: ...rned Press the touch wheel Key if you want to change a letter currently on the screen A ANIMAL ID MAIN MENU The above figure shows how the cursor is selected to change a letter Right hand turning of the touch wheel Key makes it possible to select in the order of A Z 0 9 and blank while left turning makes the movement in the opposite direction Once a letter or a number is selected the screen comes ...

Page 124: ... 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 Operation Menu The set up value changes without a selection when the menu is moved DEMO ON SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEMO OFF SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 125: ...ation Manual 2 VETERINARY DATA MANAGEMENT 2 1 Outline 2 2 Animal Type 2 3 Select ANIMAL in Admit Information 2 4 Alarm Outline 2 5 Alarm Setup 2 6 Alarm Limit Setup 2 7 Alarm Volume 2 8 Alarm Level 2 9 Nurse Call 2 10 Alarm Sound ...

Page 126: ...t mode Register the animal whenever you measure them or select from the animal s list to save the animal in Spot Mode Without registration of animal the animal s ID is UNKNOWN and maintains previous numeric value in Type 2 2 ANIMAL Type Select animal icon in Menu icon SEARCH DEFAULT SETTING CANCEL ANIMAL TYPE DOG ANIMAL ID MAIN MENU SAVE Select ID menu in menu window and register animal ID After t...

Page 127: ... ANIMAL TYPE HORSE ANIMAL ID PREV MENU MAIN MENU Select save menu and complete animal registration Display registered animal s ID and Type on the top of the screen SEARCH CANCEL ANIMAL TYPE DOG ANIMAL ID MAIN MENU SAVE 10 SEP 2009 15 23 ABC1234 DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 42 0 30 0 98 PR 150 50 SpO2 80 100 90 120 200 80 1HR MEDI 00 00 mmHg 80 14 58 93 s AXILLARY ...

Page 128: ...nimal list is the animal who already has measured data SEARCH DEFAULT SETTING CANCEL ANIMAL TYPE DOG ANIMAL ID MAIN MENU SAVE ID_001 HORSE ANIMAL LIST RETURN ANIMAL ID TYPE ID_002 ID_003 CAT DOG ID_004 PUPPY Select the animal s ID by using touch wheel button then register Select RETURN menu at the left top of the list to move to the top menu Registered animal s ID and type displays on top of the s...

Page 129: ... 250 MESSAGE 250 Alarm sounds Number flashes Alarm lamp flashes Alarm ICON s SILENCED To silence an alarm tone when it sounds Touch the Silence Alarm key on the front of the monitor The current alarm will be silenced for 60 seconds and the icon is displayed on the screen 5 Alarm pause 5Min To start an alarm pause touch Silence alarm key on the front of the monitor Touch the key twice if an alarm i...

Page 130: ...s ALARM VOLUME volume of each alarm can be adjusted in 10 step ALARM LEVEL Priority of each parameter alarm can be set up ALARM REVIEW Shows the priority order information for all alarms of each measurement NURSE CALL Set the ON OFF feature of the NURSE CALL 2 6 Alarm Limit The machine enables one to see and change the limits of alarm for all parameter functions ALARM LIMITS PR SPO2 NIBP S NIBP M ...

Page 131: ...in 10 steps ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL OFF ALARM SOUND ALARM LIMIT ALARM VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU OFF 10 60 20 70 30 80 40 90 50 100 ALARM VOLUME OFF PREV MENU MAIN MENU 2 8 Alarm Level Priority of each parameter alarm can be set up PARAMETER ALARM LEVELS PR SPO2 NIBP TEMP LEAD FAULT ALARM LEVEL RETURN MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM MESSAGE MESSAGE ...

Page 132: ... of the NURSE CALL ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL OFF ALARM SOUND ALARM LIMIT ALARM VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU 2 10 Alarm Sound Set the ON OFF feature of the Alarm Sound ALARM LEVEL NURSE CALL OFF ALARM SOUND ALARM LIMIT ALARM VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU PARAMETER ALARM SOUND SPO2 NIBP TEMP PARAMETER ALARM SOUND RETURN ON ON ON ...

Page 133: ...BM1VOM 1 24 132 BM1VET Operation Manual 3 SAVE RECORD 3 1 Outline 3 2 Adjust to Record Mode 3 3 Measure with Monitor Mode 3 3 Measure with Spot Mode 3 4 Save 3 5 Exit from Saving Mode ...

Page 134: ...ching touch wheel Key mode switches to MANUAL and AUTO in turn MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE MANUAL USER SERVICE MAIN MENU 3 3 Measure with Monitor Mode Measure after setup mode to AUTO MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU It saves measured data every 60 seconds Once NIBP measured maintains measured data till the next measurement Not...

Page 135: ...e stores when NIBP is STAT mode When NIBP is MANUAL mode it saves measured numeric value after 60seconds of event below Event Input animal information Measure NIBP Measure SpO2 When new events occur in 60 seconds after previous event then it saves after 60 seconds of new events occur All measured parameters are removed from the screen after finished with saving Search from record list to confirm m...

Page 136: ...4 DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 42 0 30 0 98 PR 150 50 SpO2 80 100 90 120 200 80 1HR MEDI 00 00 mmHg 80 14 58 93 s AXILLARY 3 6 Exit from Saving Mode It is used for initializing the animal registered in MANUAL mode To exit saving mode select cancel button in menu button 10 SEP 2009 15 23 ABC1234 DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 42 0 30 0 98 PR 150 50 SpO2 80 100 90 120 200 80 1HR MEDI 00 00 mmHg 80 14 58 93 s AXILLARY...

Page 137: ... 4 SAVED DATA MANAGEMENT 4 1 Record List View 4 2 Exit from Record List 4 3 View Specified Animal Record List 4 4 View All Animals Record List 4 5 Adjust Record 4 6 Delete a Record 4 7 Delete an Animal s Record 4 8 Delete All Animal s Record ...

Page 138: ...cord then Touch wheel button to adjust or delete 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY Record List View 4 2 Exit from Record List There are 3 ways to exit from...

Page 139: ...12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY 3 Press Rtn in the Menu Then it will return to Record List DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DELETE ALL VIEW ANIMAL EDIT HOME Rtn 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN ...

Page 140: ...5 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY Touch key button on Animal s record then Menu window will pop up Select View Animal Menu in Menu window DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DE...

Page 141: ...op up Select View All menu in Menu window 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DELETE ALL VIEW ALL EDIT HOME Rtn ...

Page 142: ... 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY 1 Adjust animal s ID Select ID menu window and Adjust DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DELETE ALL VIEW ALL EDIT HOME Rtn CANCEL ID TYPE S...

Page 143: ...tn CANCEL ID TYPE SAVE Rtn HORSE DOG PUPPY CAT TYPE Rtn ID Alarm status will not be changed as a result of excess alarm limit at the moment of measurement even though animal type changed results in alarm limit numeric value change Select SAVE menu to save changed status CANCEL ID TYPE SAVE Rtn Select CANCEL button to cancel animal information adjust CANCEL ID TYPE SAVE Rtn ...

Page 144: ...e because deleted record can not be undeleted 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DELETE ALL VIEW ALL EDIT HOME Rtn OK CANCEL Rtn...

Page 145: ...up then select Delete Animal button Be cautious to delete because deleted record can not be undeleted 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY DELETE RECORD DELET...

Page 146: ...cautious to delete because deleted record can not be undeleted 13 SEP 2009 15 23 UNKNOWN DOG SAVE CANCEL 36 5 98 120 MEDI mmHg PR 42 0 30 0 80 93 80 SpO2 P20001 L 09 13 12 02 02 99 120 80 93 99 98 RET PAT TEMP SPO2 NIBP DATE TIME T UNKNOWN 09 12 09 12 UNKNOWN M S 14 02 02 09 02 02 PR 87 103 72 130 90 103 100 70 83 36 7 36 8 36 7 s AXILLARY DELETE RECORD DELETE ANIMAL DELETE ALL VIEW ALL EDIT HOME ...

Page 147: ...BM1VOM 1 24 146 BM1VET Operation Manual 5 SETUP 5 1 SETUP 5 2 DISPLAY 5 3 MODE 5 4 USER SERVICE 5 5 SYSTEM 5 6 KEY SOUND 5 7 MAKER SERVICE ...

Page 148: ...VE MODE A menu to setup the record saving mode USER SERVICE To setup information of equipment SYSTEM To set up connection to external computer KEY SOUND Set up ON OFF of Key sound MAKER SERVICE Used by manufacturer to set up and adjust the product MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE MANUAL USER SERVICE MAIN MENU ...

Page 149: ...ENU 1 SWEEP SPEED Set up print speed of amount of oxygen in the blood SPO2 wave pattern 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s 50 mm s SWEEP SPEED 25mm s PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEMO OFF SET TIME 2 SET DATE Setup and adjust the date DEMO OFF SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 14 SEP 2009 SET DATE PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 150: ...me DEMO OFF SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 10 58 01 SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 4 DEMO Setup the movement to demo action mode DEMO OFF SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU DEMO OFF SWEEP SPEED 25mm s SET DATE SET TIME PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 151: ...KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE MANUAL USER SERVICE MAIN MENU Monitor mode is to save all measured data with a same patient ID and TYPE SPOT mode is initializing ID whenever saving is activated 5 4 USER SERVICE Setup for information of the equipment MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A DISPLAY MODE SPOT PREV MENU MAIN MENU ...

Page 152: ...ET BED NUMBER 00A DISPLAY MODE SPOT PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET UNIT NAME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 2 SET BED NUMBER Setup the number for the bed which connected to the equipment It is able to set up 0 9 and A Z SET UNIT NAME SET BED NUMBER 00A DISPLAY MODE SPOT PREV MENU MAIN MENU SET UNIT NAME PREV MENU MAIN MENU 0 0 A SET BED NUMBER 00A ...

Page 153: ...side computer MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU SYSTEM INFO SET RETURN CONTENTS MAIN VER CENTRAL HOST IP DEVICE IP SUBNET GATEWAY MAC ADDR 1 00 BHCDDC00A OFF 192 168 030 077 192 168 030 100 255 255 255 000 192 168 030 001 00 E1 A8 80 CB 00 ...

Page 154: ...RVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND ON DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU MAKER SERVICE SYSTEM KEY SOUND OFF DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU 5 7 MAKER SERVICE A menu used by the manufacturer of the product KEY SOUND ON SYSTEM MAKER SERVICE DISPLAY SAVE MODE AUTO USER SERVICE MAIN MENU ...

Page 155: ...1VOM 1 24 154 BM1VET Operation Manual 6 NIBP 6 1 Outline NIBP Connector Location and Cuff 6 2 NIBP Data Window 6 3 NIBP Data Setup ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE UNIT SELECT INTERVAL INFLATION 6 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 156: ...155 BM1VET Operation Manual 6 1 Outline The function is to measure minimum maximum and average blood pressure by using oscillometric method NIBP Connector Location and Cuff NIBP Connector SpO2 T IPX1 IPX7 ADULT NIBP CUFF ...

Page 157: ...of an animal the user needs to set up right data in parameter Menu before measurement Tubes between the cuff and the monitor must not be kinked or blocked The air pad should be exactly over the brachial artery Tubing is immediately to the right or left of the brachial artery to prevent kinking when elbow is bent The maintenance is performed every 2 years Check the following list to ensure device o...

Page 158: ...icates the maximum limit of blood pressure display Diastolic blood pressure Indicates the minimum limit of blood pressure Mean Value Indicates mean blood pressure Measure time Indicates the schedule counter time of measuring Interval Time Indicates Interval time when measures the blood pressure periodically Measurement time Indicates the completion time of measuring Cuff Type Indicates Cuff size A...

Page 159: ... time when the blood pressure is measured periodically INFLATION Initial Pressurization setting menu INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT Alarm setting Numeric Value of Systolic Diastolic and mean pressure is 10 300mmHg INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU NIBP ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS LOW H...

Page 160: ...E MEDI MAIN MENU LARGE MEDI SMALL CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT UNIT SELECT It is a function to set blood pressure measurement unit The blood pressure measurement unit provides mmHg and kPa INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT kPa INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU ...

Page 161: ...zation value LARGE MEDI Numeric value is 80 90 100 110 230 and 240 SMALL Numeric value is 60 70 80 90 100 110 and 120 INFLATION 170mmHg UNIT SELECT mmHg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU INFLATION UNIT SELECT mmHg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU 170mmHg ...

Page 162: ...Hg INTERVAL OFF ALARM LIMIT CUFF SIZE MEDI MAIN MENU OFF 10MINS 4HRS 1MIN 15MINS 8HRS 2MINS 20MINS 3MINS 30MINS 4MINS 1HR 5MINS 2HRS INTERVAL OFF MAIN MENU Warning Periodically check animal limb circulation distal to the cuff Check frequently when using auto NBP in 1 and 2 minute intervals Intervals below 10 minutes are not recommended for extended periods of time Warning Pay attention to not bloc...

Page 163: ...mia condition Check animal PULSE TOO WEAK System status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Check animal and cuff placement EXCESSIVE MOTION System status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Possible excessive animal move ment Check animal MEASUREMENT ERROR system status alarm Auto mode will shut off after ONE message Possible excessive animal move ment or arrhythmia condit...

Page 164: ...BM1VOM 1 24 163 BM1VET Operation Manual 7 SpO2 7 1 Outline SpO2 Connector Location and Measuring Cable 7 2 SpO2 Data Window 7 3 SpO2 Data Setup ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED RATE VOLUME 7 4 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 165: ... and is converted into an electrical signal by the photodetector in the probe The monitor processes the electrical signal and displays on the screen a waveform and digital values for SpO2 and pulse rate It detects SpO2 in the way of transmitting the red and infrared rays into the capillary vessel to take the pulsation Also perform the alarm function according to the setting value SpO2 Connector Lo...

Page 166: ...VET Operation Manual Position of SpO2 Probe Note The signal input is a high insulation port and it is defibrillator proof The insulated input ensures animal safety and protects the device during defibrillation and electrosurgery ...

Page 167: ...iod of time The monitor display is updated every second The SPO2 monitoring features are found in the SPO2 menu These features include alarm limit adjustment display of RATE and RATE volume Note SpO2 WAVE SIZE is changed automatically 98 PR 150 50 SpO2 80 100 90 Pulse Rate Beats per minute Oxygen Concentration in the Blood SpO2 value Indicates SpO2 in numbers SpO2 Alarm Limit Indicates an SpO2 SpO...

Page 168: ...u to set Rate Volume PR SOURCE A menu to set PR source measurement PR SOURCE SPO2 ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED 25mm s RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT ALAMRM Numeric Value of SpO2 is 0 100 Pulse numeric Value of SpO2 is 20 300BPM PR SOURCE SPO2 ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED 25mm s RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU SPO2 ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS LOW HIGH SPO2 90 100 SPO2 R BPM 50 150 ...

Page 169: ...SOURCE SPO2 ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED 25mm s RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s 50 mm s SWEEP SPEED 25mm s MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT RATE VOLUME Rate Volume can be adjusted from off and 10 to 100 PR SOURCE SPO2 ALARM LIMIT SWEEP SPEED 25mm s RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU OFF 10 60 20 70 30 80 40 90 50 100 RATE VOLUME OFF MAIN MENU ...

Page 170: ...s alarm is MESSAGE ALARM PULSE SEARCH Detection by the monitor of a repeatable pulse has ceased Check the animal and the probe site POOR SIGNAL The SPO2 signal is too low No SPO2 data is displayed This can be due to a low animal pulse animal motion or some other interference Check the animal and the probe LOST SIGNAL SPO2 data continues to be displayed but the quality of the signal is questionable...

Page 171: ...BM1VOM 1 24 170 BM1VET Operation Manual 8 1 Outline Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable 8 2 Temperature Data Window 8 3 Temperature Data Setup 8 4 Trouble Shooting 8 TEMPERATURE ...

Page 172: ...es the process of transferring the changes into electric signals Temperature Connector and Measuring Cable Temperature Connector SpO2 T IPX1 IPX7 T IPX7 Note Temperature probe is correctly positioned and fixed to not disconnect from the animal Temperature cable is attached to the monitor The TEMP cable connector is a high insulation port and it is defibrillator proof Temperature Measuring Cable ...

Page 173: ...ndow Note The minimum measuring time required to obtain accurate readings at the specific body site is at least 3 minutes 36 7 42 0 35 0 AXILLARY Unit Displays temperature unit Alarm limit on the least low temperature Indicates temperature limits Temperature Displays temperature ...

Page 174: ...s method of temperature measurement PROBE SITE Displays temperature measurement region UNIT Sets up temperature measurement unit UNIT SELECT ALARM LIMIT PROBE SITE AXILLARY MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT Numeric value is 15 0 45 0 UNIT SELECT ALARM LIMIT PROBE SITE AXILLARY MAIN MENU TEMPERATURE ALARM LIMIT RETURN UNITS LOW HIGH TEMP C 30 0 42 0 ...

Page 175: ...easurement region Measurement regions are ORAL AUXILLARY and RECTAL UNIT SELECT ALARM LIMIT PROBE SITE ORAL MAIN MENU ORAL AXILLARY RECTAL PROBE SITE ORAL MAIN MENU ALARM LIMIT UNIT SELECT Able to select unit with C F UNIT SELECT ALARM LIMIT PROBE SITE ORAL MAIN MENU UNIT SELECT F ALARM LIMIT PROBE SITE ORAL MAIN MENU ...

Page 176: ...ring one of the following messages may be displayed in the TEMP parameter window PROBE OFF Probe is not properly connected Check the probe No temperature value will be displayed Service on the monitor is required Warning To measure the peripheral temperature attach the probe to the ankle or palm If the patient sweats heavily or moves violently fasten the pad with surgical tape NOTE When the measur...

Page 177: ...gh NIBP S mmHg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 60 150 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 0 96 8 40 0 104 0 Display Defaults Animal Type HORSE NIBP Auto Off NIBP Cuff Size LARGE LARGE Cuff Pressure 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off Units for Height m inch Un...

Page 178: ...Hg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 60 160 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 0 96 8 40 0 104 0 Display Defaults Animal Type DOG NIBP Auto Off NIBP Cuff Size MEDIUM LARGE Cuff Pressure 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off Units for Height m inch Units for Weigh...

Page 179: ...Hg 80 200 NIBP M mmHg 50 170 NIBP D mmHg 30 150 SpO2 90 100 SpO2 Rate 70 180 T ْ ْ ْ C ْ ْ ْ F 36 5 97 7 39 5 103 1 Display Defaults Animal Type Puppy Cat NIBP Auto Off NIBP Cuff Size Small LARGE Cuff Pressure 170mmHg MEDI Cuff Pressure 140mmHg SMALL Cuff Pressure 120mmHg NIBP Limit Type Systolic NIBP Units mmHg kPa SpO2 Check Probe Message Alarm Pulse Volume Off Units for Height m inch Units for ...

Page 180: ...Features Monitor Environmental Specifications Power adaptor Monitor Performance Specifications Graphical and Tabular Trends SpO2 Performance Specifications NIBP Performance Specifications Temperature Unit Performance Specifications EtCO2 Performance Specifications Accessories included OPTION ...

Page 181: ...A Adapter 15 V 2 0 A JMW128KA1503F51 Monitor Performance Specifications Screen 4 3 TFT LCD 480 272 Indicators Up to 2 wave patterns 3 levels of alarm sound Visual alarm Pulse sound Alarm flashing Battery status LED external power supply LED Interfaces Vehicles power supply 12 to 14V DC 2 5A max Generating power for LAN Wireless LAN 5 0V max 1 0A Battery Li ion battery Battery status display Operat...

Page 182: ...ONATE systolic 40 to 250 mmHg 40 to 230 40 to 120 Mean Arterial Pressure 30 to 220 mmHg 30 to 190 30 to 100 Diastolic 20 to 200 mmHg 20 to 170 20 to 90 Temperature Unit Performance Specifications Range 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Accuracy 25 C to 45 C 0 1 C 15 C to 24 C 0 2 C Sensor YSI 400 Series compatibility EtCO2 Module Performance Specifications EtCO2 Range 0 to 150 mmHg 0 to 19 7 0 to 20 kPa ...

Page 183: ...tic immunity The BM1 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the BM1 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic Environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV Contact 8 kV Air 6 kV Contact 8 kV Air Floors should be wood concrete...

Page 184: ...mmended that the BM1 system be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Note Uт is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level The BM1 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the BM1 system should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Elect...

Page 185: ...ted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the EUT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the EUT should be observed to verifynormal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessar...

Page 186: ...ter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Immunity and Compliance Level Immunity test IEC 60601 Test Level Actual Immunity Level Compliance Level Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 ...

Page 187: ...3V m a Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Note 2 It is essential that the actual shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation of the shielded location be verified to assure that they meet ...

Page 188: ...t ADT adult Auto AUTO automatic AUX Auxiliary B BPM beats per minute C C Celsius CAL calibration cm CM centimeter D D diastolic DC direct current DEFIB Defib defibrillator DIA diastolic E EMC electromagnetic compatibility EMI electromagnetic interference ESU Electrosurgical Surgical Unit F F Fahrenheit G g gram H HR heart rate hour Hz hertz I Inc incorporated K kg KG kilogram kPa kilopascal L L li...

Page 189: ...ry mV millivolt N NIBP noninvasive blood pressure NEO Neo neonatal P PED pediatric R RESP respiration RR respiration rate S S systolic sec second SpO2 arterial oxygen saturation from pulse oximetry SYS systolic T Temp TEMP temperature V V precordial lead V volt X X multiplier when used with a number 2X Symbols and degree s greater than less than minus number percent plus or minus ...

Page 190: ...ET Approval Number Approval Date Serial Number Warranty Period 4 years from date of purchase Date of Purchase Customer Section Hospital Name Address Name Phone Sales Agency Manufacturer Thank you for purchasing BM1 The product is manufactured and passed through strict quality control and through inspection ...

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