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Summary of Contents for DINAMAP PRO 100

Page 1: ...DlNAMAP PRO Series 100 400 Monitor Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... Corporate Boulevard Tampa FL 33614 1 877 274 8456 Part No 776995C The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary information of Critikon provided solely for purposes of operation maintenance or repair and dissemination for other purposes or copying thereof is prohibited without prior written consent by Critikon Tampa Florida Illustrations may show design models pro...

Page 3: ... the Menu System 43 Introduction 43 Liquid Crystal Display 43 Rotor spa 21 Storage 21 Using the Monitor 23 Noninvasive Blood Pressure Determination 23 Procedures 27 Manual Mode 29 Auto Mode 29 Stat Mode 30 Predictive Temperature Determination 3 1 Procedures 32 16 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 17 Switching the Monitor On and Off 19 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 19 Using the Printer 20 Installing...

Page 4: ...Devices 84 _ 82 Appendix F 83 Maintenance _ 82 Packing Instructions 82 Service Manuals _ __ _ 69 Hierarchy of Alarms 70 Appendix C 75 Principles of Noninvasive Blood Pressure Determination 75 Appendix D 79 Compatibility Table and Reorder Codes 79 Appendix E 81 Warranty Service and Spare Parts 81 Repairs Patient Alarms 69 System Alarms 69 Failsafe Alarm _ 66 Power Requirements 66 Environmental Appe...

Page 5: ...g the Monitor section of this manual explains how to use the Monitor in its most simple form while the Using the Menu System section explains how to customize measurements by using the menu system SpO l PRO 400 BP Pulse Temp and 9 PRO 100 BP and Pulse l PRO 200 BP Pulse and Temp PRO 300 BP Pulse and 400 all with printers Gl endoscopy and medical surgical units The PRO Monitor comes in four differe...

Page 6: ...lified service personnel l To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover or the back Refer servicing to a qualified service person l If the accuracy of any determination reading is questionable first check the patient s vital signs by alternate means and then check the PRO Monitor for proper functioning Cautions l Do not use replacement batteries other than the type supplied with th...

Page 7: ...nts should not exceed 6 6 lb 3 kg Arrange the power cord air hoses and all cables carefully so they do not constitute a hazard Verify calibration of BP parameter temp and pulse oximeter do not require calibration Ensure that the display is functioning properly before operating the PRO Monitor Do not immerse the Monitor in water If the Monitor is splashed with water or becomes wet wipe it immediate...

Page 8: ...AL AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 C us QD IPXl degree of protection against ingress of water l Sterilization Disinfection see Appendix F I internally powered l Transportable l For continuous operation l Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics l Not for use in the presence of an oxygen enriched atmosphere oxygen tent l Type BF applied ...

Page 9: ...mains or auto resetable and mounted within the Monitor These fuses protect the low voltage DC input the battery and the Getting Started Unpacking the Monitor and Accessories Before attempting to use the PRO Monitor take a few minutes to become acquainted with the Monitor and its accessories Unpack the items carefully and check them against the contents checklist enclosed in one of the accessory bo...

Page 10: ...onnected to an external AC power source A battery that is fully discharged can be fully recharged in 1 hour 50 minutes when the Monitor is switched off or 8 hours if the Monitor is switched on Notes l To prolong the life of the battery keep the Monitor connected to an AC outlet whenever possible NEVER allow the battery to become completely discharged A fully charged battery will power the Monitor ...

Page 11: ...Grade l Where the integrity of the external earth conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in doubt the Monitor must be operated from its internal battery General Caution Do not touch either the pin of the DC input connector 3 or the terminals within the battery compartment 1 and the patient at the same time 15 ...

Page 12: ...ace connector Host communications port 200 and 53 Rear Panel Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 Battery compartment cover Retains and protects internal battery Mains input Used to connect to AC power supply External power socket To be used with approved Critikon AC DC power converter ONLY Inactive temperature cable storage Inactive temperature probe cable attaches here Models t l a me oe l gg gp a l e ...

Page 13: ...e can be stored here Models 200 and 400 12 Temperature display 4 digit red LED indicates measured temperature Models 200 and 400 13 400 9 Diastolic pressure display 3 digit red LED indicates measured diastolic BP in mmHg 8 Active temperature probe holster Temperature probe that is being used stored here Models 200 and 3 digit red LED indicates measured systolic BP in I 16 I 17 18 Front Panel Contr...

Page 14: ... and 400 21 Rotor Used to highlight and select items in LCD menus if monitor is off pressing rotor will switch monitor on 22 Pulse BPM display 3 digit yellow LED shows pulse rate in beats per minute 23 SpOz pulse indicator Yellow LED in heart symbol flashes to indicate that real time pulse rate measurements are being derived from mmHg and shows instantaneous cuff pressure during BP determination 2...

Page 15: ...anced by the use of the sleep mode However the PRO Monitor will not enter sleep mode if an alarm is active If no controls are used and no determinations are being made the Monitor will enter sleep mode after a time which can be preset by the operator All LED displays will be blanked except for a dash in the far left systolic position and any existing readings will be transferred to the LCD which d...

Page 16: ... open With the Monitor powered on place the roll of paper into the compartment so that the end of the paper comes off the top and thread it between the two printer plates As the paper touches the plates the paper will begin to auto feed itself into the printer Feeding the end of the paper strip through the slot in the door firmly press the notched indentation on the side of the printer door to clo...

Page 17: ... PRNT in Area 3 of the LCD To clear the alarm press the rotor The message in Area 3 of the LCD will remain until new paper is installed and the printer door is closed See Using the Menu System Installing new paper will cause the Critikon DINAMAP PRO name on it If no print is visible on the paper check that the paper roll has been installed in the correct position refer to diagram To tear off the p...

Page 18: ...ted therefore do not store it in a hot place as discoloration may result l Use only replacement paper rolls 58 mm from Critikon 22 i Ca Note When in doubt about long term storage conditions store a photocopy of the thermal paper recording ...

Page 19: ...ED displays 7 9 19 22 show systolic pressure diastolic pressure mean arterial pressure and pulse rate 1 2 3 4 Manual BP determinations are started by pressing the START STOP BP key 29 In the Manual mode the blood pressure is determined one time Auto BP determinations are started by selecting the AUTO BP key 27 or the Auto button under the Set BP UK BP Mode button in the Main menu When Auto mode is...

Page 20: ... and disinfecting BP cuffs are in Appendix F Genera Warnings l The PRO Monitor will not measure blood pressure effectively on patients who are experiencing seizures or tremors l Arrhythmias will increase the time required by the PRO Monitor to determine a blood pressure and may extend the time beyond the capabilities of the Monitor l In Manual mode the PRO Monitor displays the results of the last ...

Page 21: ...elect the proper size cuff The air hoses are color coded according to size of the patient The gray dual tube cuffs l Use only accessories recommended by Critikon Failure to use recommended accessories may result in inaccurate readings See Appendix D l Blood pressure cuffs should be removed from the patient when the Monitor is powered off If the extremity remains cuffed under these conditions or if...

Page 22: ...ithin ANSI 9 Because treatment protocols based on the patient s blood pressure may rely on specific values and differing measurement methods such as auscultatory clinicians should note a possible variance from values obtained with the PRO Monitor in planning patient care management The PRO Monitor values are based on the oscillometric method of noninvasive blood pressure measurement and correspond...

Page 23: ...he air hose which has quick release clips to the cuff connector 30 on the front of the Monitor Make sure that the hose is not kinked or compressed Note To disconnect the hose from the Monitor squeeze the quick release clips together and pull the plug from the cuff connector 30 Select the appropriate blood pressure measurement site Because normative values are generally based on this site and as a ...

Page 24: ... attempt to modify the hose will inhibit the Monitor from switching between the neonatal and adult measurement modes Note In normal use each cuff will have its own hose so it will not usually be necessary to disconnect them If it is necessary to do so carefully unscrew the cuff from the hose Care should be taken in reconnecting the cuff to a hose ensuring that threads of the cuff and hose are in a...

Page 25: ... the number and turn the rotor until the desired interval is reached The interval can be set between 1 and 120 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 60 90 and 29 mmHg adult before another determination can be started BP information will be displayed for 2 minutes on the LED unless another determination is started within that time frame This applies to Manual and Vitals UK All Obs modes After power o...

Page 26: ... can be started BP information will be displayed on the LED until the next determination is started This applies to Auto mode only Note To cancel an Auto BP determination select the Manual button in the Set BP menu UK BP Mode Stat Mode Multiple BP readings can be taken at any time by selecting the Stat button under the Set BP button UK BP Mode in the Main menu Stat mode can also be accessed by pre...

Page 27: ...indicated by the IVAC technology and can be used with both oral and rectal temperature probes Two modes of operation are available predictive and monitor In predictive mode a final temperature is displayed with an audible tone In monitor mode the display is updated continually as the patient s temperature rises or falls Note If the PRO is unable to complete a predictive determination then it enter...

Page 28: ...or retention problems may occur unless 5 seconds for the probe tip to cool before proceeding l Use only OC l Accurate rectal temperatures can only be obtained by using the red temperature probe Red and blue temperature probes are not interchangeable l Do not allow the tip of the predictive temperature probe to come into contact with a heat source e g hands or fingers prior to taking a temperature ...

Page 29: ...rature If this occurs insert the probe into the probe holster remove it again and start a new measurement 34 4 C when taken out of the probe holster the thermometer will not be able to perform a predictive measurement Instead the thermometer will automatically go into monitor mode The temperature reading will then flash A correct final temperature reading may require 3 minutes or longer 4 Using th...

Page 30: ...fficient enough to affect readings Audible and visible alarms occur when SpOz signal A tone sounds at a rate corresponding to the pulse rate and at a pitch corresponding to the SpOz pulse indicator 20 flashes synchronization with the real time pulse rate measurements that are derived from the 22 and the Sp02 appears in the Pulse BPM display 23 which is continually updated Heart rate derived from S...

Page 31: ...tients as a result of contact with attachments heated by the MRI radio frequency pulse potential degradation of the magnetic resonance image and potential reduced accuracy of SpOz reporting of values when several consecutive good pulse determinations are made Genera Warnings l Do not use the SpOz monitoring the values in the LED flash alternating patient values with dashes The Monitor returns to n...

Page 32: ...s such as those that raise or lower blood pressure or those that increase or decrease heart rate l The PRO Monitor is compatible only with NELLCOR sensors l Software development software validation and Risk and Hazard Analysis has been performed to a registered quality system T General Notes SpOZ function To prevent such interference cover the sensor with opaque material _ lights direct sunlight o...

Page 33: ...romise the measurement of SpOZ readings are required during the entire blood pressure determination attach the SpOZ data will not be valid when the cuff is inflated If SpOZ sensor is on a limb that has a blood pressure cuff the 2 Using the Monitor Following the directions for use supplied with the sensor apply the sensor to the patient Warnings Patient safety If you fail to apply the sensor proper...

Page 34: ...ith other measurements 38 SpOz sensor connector 18 Proceed with monitoring SpOZ sensor extension cable into the Sp02 sensor extension cable Then plug the SpOz sensor into the Plug the LEDs and the photodiode are opposite each other l Place the sensor so that the 3 4 ...

Page 35: ...may tolerate more motion l Replace the sensor PROBLEM The SpOz function to measure saturation and pulse rate SOLUTION Check the patient l If possible keep the patient still check whether the SpOz function to find a pulse pattern l The sensor may be damaged it impossible for the l The patient s perfusion may be too low to allow the Using the Monitor Troubleshooting This section discusses potential ...

Page 36: ...e inspected every 8 hours to ensure adhesion skin integrity and correct optical alignment If skin integrity changes move the sensor to another site CO fetal hemoglobin or pH temperature Sp02 calculation may not have correctly adjusted for the effects of OXISENSOR N 25 oxygen transducer to an appropriate site This sensor has added protection against electrosurgical interference PROBLEM The oxygen s...

Page 37: ...l Change sensor type l Consider increasing perfusion using heat l If there is excessive light cover the sensor with opaque material PROBLEM A sensor error indicating a bad sensor has occurred CAUSE l The sensor or cable may be defective or the cabling may be improperly connected SOLUTION Check the patient l If possible keep the patient still check whether the sensor cable is applied securely and p...

Page 38: ... a rotor 21 Used together these allow the operator to view and edit most of the Monitor s parameters and functions When the Monitor is in use a number of option buttons appear on the liquid crystal display LCD The model of the Monitor determines which menu option buttons appear on the LCD The number of buttons and the specific options depend on the menu level The rotor provides the means of choosi...

Page 39: ... _ r r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ q __ __ a2 ___ ___ c _ _ __ I 37 ___ SpO2 TEMP TIME SYS DIA MAP BPM L POWER SAVE MENU SYS DIA MAP BPM Display 1 1 Main 1 1 Stat Menu Tree ...

Page 40: ...ion buttons appear on the LCD 45 Set Day Mon 24 Aug 1999 How Min pi 20 21 11 I Clear Trend on Power up Restore Print mode on power up Restore BP mode on power up Enter alarm configuration mode I999 Automaticalley 14 J _ Using the Menu System Menu Tree ROTOR BEEP I ...

Page 41: ...ng it clockwise moves the highlighting clockwise over the available buttons while turning it counterclockwise reverses the direction of the highlighting Pressing the rotor selects the highlighted button and produces an audible tone Some menus e g Alarms contain values that can be changed by the operator After the value is highlighted the user selects it by pressing the rotor Turning the rotor cloc...

Page 42: ... button does not appear as an option Notes l If the Monitor is performing a Vitals determination the Vitals button cannot be selected l If a BP determination is in progress the Vitals button cannot be selected l A Vitals determination is canceled if the BP determination is canceled A Vitals determination can be canceled by pressing either the AUTO BP or START STOP key l During the 2 minute freeze ...

Page 43: ...g To change the time interval choose the box around the number and turn the rotor until the desired interval is reached The interval can be set between 1 and 120 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 60 90 and 120 minutes Press the rotor to confirm the setting After power off the operating mode returns to the default setting of Manual The default setting of Manual can be overridden to return to the ...

Page 44: ...e target pressure that will be used When the target pressure is changed the next determination will use the new target inflation value if no systolic is available Initial target pressure is restored to the factory default setting after power off The target pressure can be adjusted permanently in the Clinician menu of the Service mode refer to Press in the Using the Menu System section mmHg If the ...

Page 45: ... range is from 1 to 10 with 10 being the loudest The alarm volume is stored when the Monitor is turned off and restored to the user s preference each time the Monitor is switched on Selection of the Check button allows the current volume setting to be heard Selection of the Main button returns the user to the Main menu ALARM VOLUME Off spo2 Low 50 SpO2 High 51 100 I 40 245 Lo 30 L Heart Rate I 195...

Page 46: ...g table l If no values are available the limits will remain unchanged Main Selection of this Trend Button Selection of this button returns the user to the Main menu button displays the Trend mode menu the valid range of measurement becomes the limits Notes 5 is greater than 100 SpO2 If the reading plus the limit is greater than the valid range of measurement e g 5 spo2 5 spo2 span span 30 BPM 30 3...

Page 47: ...s button prints all the historical data available When selected this button temporarily changes to Cancel until the history has completed printing Once printing is complete the Cancel button returns back to the Print All button This button disappears from the menu when Trend is empty Main Selection of this button returns the user to the Main menu 52 and Older These buttons may be used to move forw...

Page 48: ...print the readings Now Selection of this button causes the last readings of the available parameters to be printed If no readings are available the message No reading is printed for that parameter An error message appears if there is no paper in the printer His tory Selection of this button causes the entire contents of the trend memory to be printed When selected this button temporarily changes t...

Page 49: ...into sleep mode I Main t I Rotor Save mode and time to be adjusted Config mode menu which allows the Power Config Button Selection of this button returns the user to the Main menu displays the 1 Volume The pulse tone volume can be set in the range of Off to 9 The value Off should be selected if no pulse tone is desired The volume setting is stored when the Monitor is turned off and is restored to ...

Page 50: ...not actively reporting patient statistics The keys and rotor have not been used for the preset time The Monitor is running from its battery No determinations are in progress The Monitor has been running from the battery for the entire preset time following occur The rotor is turned or pressed Any of the keys are pressed An alarm condition is issued The battery supply level becomes discharged to a ...

Page 51: ...ction of this button displays a panel for setting the volume of the beep that sounds when the rotor is turned The range of adjustment is Off default to 9 and the setting is retained when the Monitor is turned off ROTOR BEEP Volume 3 Main Selection of this button returns the user to the Main _ Accept Selection of this button produces an advisory to the user that the trend will be lost when the cloc...

Page 52: ...rns the user to the Main menu Service Button Selection of this button displays a keypad that allows the clinician to access some parts of the Service mode menu To access the Clinician menu use the rotor to select the numbers 1 2 3 4 sequentially Notes l NIBP readings will be displayed If N BP When this option is checked the last 3 SpO data are available the plethysmograph waveform and the pulse am...

Page 53: ...w target inflation value if no systolic is available When adjusted under the Clinician menu of the Service mode the target pressure is adjusted permanently TARGET PRESSURE Default 100 mmHg increments The factory default is 160 mmHg in 5 The initial target pressure can be set between 100 and 180 i _ A r _I i I ___ mmHg and the setting is retained when the Monitor is turned off mmHg to 180 Clinician...

Page 54: ...OST OK Selection of this button returns the user to the Clinician menu Info Selection of this button causes the most recent calibration date of the F Selection of this button toggles the temperature display between Celsius and Fahrenheit and produces an advisory that the trend will be lost Choosing Yes will cause the Monitor to accept the new temperature label and erase the trend memory Choosing N...

Page 55: ...e Monitor to the More menu Selection of Cancel returns the Monitor to the More menu Set BP Selection of this button displays the message Restore BP mode on power up Selection of Yes restores the BP mode to previous user selected mode after power off and returns the Monitor to the More menu Selection of No restores the BP mode to the default setting of Manual after power off and returns the Monitor...

Page 56: ...ll appear in Area 2 of the LED Selection of either Yes or No returns the user to the Clinician mode menu If silence is confirmed the Alarm Silence button 26 illuminates and alarms are permanently muted If silence is not confirmed the alarm will be audible Caution Alarms will be muted until either the Monitor is switched off and on again or the Alarm Silence pressed Confirm silence Main Selection o...

Page 57: ...f this button takes the user to the Alarms menu where the alarm limits can be adjusted This button is available only when a parameter alarm limit has been violated L pi 1 j HIGH SYSTOLIC _ Error and Warning Messages The error panel appears in Area 2 of the LCD and indicates the error and its code if it has one In this example a limit violation alarm which has no error code has occurred A list of a...

Page 58: ...ets or exceeds ANSI IVAC 30 245 15 215 10 195 Neonate 40 140 30 115 20 100 Blood Pressure Accuracy Maximum Determination Time Overpressure Cutoff Pulse Rate Range Pulse Rate Accuracy mmHg Systolic MAP Diastolic Adult mmHg neonate Blood Pressure Measurement Range mmHg adult 100 to 140 mmHg neonate 100 to 250 15 mmHg adult 110 f 15 mmHg neonate 160 mmHg adult 0 to 140 mmHg increments Appendix A 0 to...

Page 59: ...pot check clip OXISENSOR II D 20 pediatric sensor OXISENSOR 100 NELLCOR Sensor OXICLIQ P pediatric sensor IVAC probes and probe covers are used Refer to Appendix D for reorder codes Functional Oxygen Saturation Range Accuracy 0 to 100 0 to 69 unspecified Adult Accuracv 70 IVAC probes and probe covers The size shape and thermal characteristics of the probe covers can affect the performance of the i...

Page 60: ...eing attached to patient Monitor will detect loss of pulse from patient and enter no signal state within 10 s Infrared 920 nm nominal Red 660 nm nominal Infrared 22 5 f3 NEI_I_COR s sensor specifications Pulse Rate Range 30 to 250 beats min Accuracy 2 Note Refer to 3 rather than _l digit to account for the theoretical effect on oximeter measurements of fetal hemoglobin in neonatal blood e g N 25 a...

Page 61: ... cuff at 25 SOVA Protection against electrical shock Class 1 DC input voltage 24 VDC nominal 12 30 VDC 63 Hz range 253 VAC 47 60 Hz nominal 90 loo 240 VAC 50 IPXl AC input voltage _ Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water Drip proof _ Self supporting on rubber feet or pole mountable Carried by recessed handle or pole mounted Mode of operation continuous I _I Rewemen 66 Height 9 8 in ...

Page 62: ...sing Radio Frequency Complies with IEC Publication 601 l 2 April 1993 Medical Electrical Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests and hPa to 1060 F Storage Transportation Atmospheric Pressure 500 I 122 F to C 4 C to 50 20 hPa Storage Temperature hPa to 1060 F Operating Atmospheric Pressure 700 F to 104 C 41 C to 40 nvlronmental Operating Temperature 5 Appendix A enabled from ...

Page 63: ...Monitor indicates a serious failure of the Monitor This alarm occurs immediately upon any failure of a self test and indicates system failure When the failsafe alarm occurs the Monitor disables all features to ensure patient safety Appendix B Alarm Codes All alarm indications are accompanied by an audible signal unless Alarm Silence is selected A microprocessor system failure will generate a high ...

Page 64: ...el Failsafe 1 Patient and system 2 High priority alarm Low battery 3 The Priority 1 alarm i e Failsafe will override any other alarm Priority 2 alarms will override only the low battery alarm The low battery alarm will not override any other alarm Hierarchy of Alarms Alarms in the ...

Page 65: ...es Determination time No N44 1 N55 change TIMEOUT PRESS alarm Volume Clear silence adjustable minute Motion artifact High priority N44 High priority 2 minutes One cuff pressure for NIBP FAILED silence adjustable insufficient signal No N55 N99 alarm Volume Clear determination due to change NIBP High priority 2 minutes Unable to make an N99 SelectKno b No Procedural and Error Alarm Codes Effect of E...

Page 66: ...minutes silence 2 minutes silence 2 minutes silence Effect of Clear via ilence 2 minutes 2 minutes 4larm Silence Switch 2dj ahIe Effect of TEMP FAIL HIGH TEMP Audible Tone and Volume High priority alarm Volume adjustable High priority alarm Volume adjustable High priority alarm Volume adjustable High priority alarm Volume adjustable High priority alarm Volume adjustable High Priority alarm Volume ...

Page 67: ... Values NIBP measurement disabled No No PRINTER Steady tone SYSTEM maximum No effect No effect Replace or recharge battery DISABLED volume z Blank LOW BATTERY NIBP Code Change Flashing adjustable silence No effect measurements available battery icon volume Beep rate increases linearly as battery discharges SelectKno b 3 beeps every Replace or recharge battery No No LOW BATTERY 10 seconds 2 minutes...

Page 68: ... the frequency of these matched pulses pulse rate of the patient However if the Monitor is unable to find any pulse within several seconds it will deflate to the next step The process of finding two matched pulses at each step provides artifact rejection due to patient movement and greatly enhances the accuracy of the Monitor The figure shows the BP determination sequence OSCILLATION mmHg for adul...

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Page 70: ...inflation This additional inflation will occur only once per determination Do not use the auscultatory method to verify the accuracy of the Monitor Because of differences in technique and technology values may differ The mmHg maximum and resume normal deflation sequence This additional inflation will occur only once per determination If a previous valid systolic pressure is displayed and the new s...

Page 71: ... 2633 1 2638 CLASSIC CUp Neonatal Type CLASSIC CUFT Thigh 2648 M Large Adult 2643 f CLASSIC CIJp Adult 2603 CLASSIC CU CLASSIC CUP Small Adult 2608 CLASSIC CIJp Child 2613 CLASSIC CUFC Infant 2618 DURA CUF Cuff Child Pack 2697 DURA CUF Cuff Assortment Cuff Pack 2699 DURA CUF Cuff Thigh 2796 DURA CUF Cuff Large Adult 2791 DURA CUF Cuff Adult 2774 DURA CUF Cuff Small Adult 2779 DURA CUF Cuff Child 2...

Page 72: ...E Infant Child Small Adult Adult Large Adult Thigh LIMB REFERENCE NUMBER USE WITH HOSE CIRCUMFERENCE NO 107365 Adult 12 ft 2524 2623 7cm 13cm ft 366 cm 6cm 11 cm 252312628 Neonatal 12 2422 2633 107368 Teal Green 8 cm 6 cm 252112638 4 cm 5 LIMB REFERENCE USE WITH HOSE CIRCUMFERENCE NUMBER NO 3 cm 4 3 2 l DSlOOA BP Cal Kit 320246 PRO Monitor unique parts NELLCOR is a trademark of Mallickrodt Inc NEO...

Page 73: ...ing The following cleansing procedure was repeated 20 times on l intermediate level disinfection Do not clean with isopropyl alcohol or other solvents l Do not immerse hoses Cuff Cleaning and Disinfection General The cuff must be thoroughly cleaned with the specified detergent before reuse The additional use of household bleach as described below provides at least Appendix F Maintenance Cleaning t...

Page 74: ...pare the enzymatic detergent according to the manufacturer s instructions and the 10 bleach solution in separate spray bottles 2 Spray the detergent liberally on device If the material is dried on allow the cuff to sit for 1 minute For soil on the soft part of the closure or the cuff itself wipe the material off with a soft cloth For persistent contamination on the soft part of the closure use a s...

Page 75: ...ndition will provide sufficient power to operate a Monitor for approximately 2 hours including temperature and BP measurements made at S minute intervals It is best to keep the battery charged as fully as practical and never store the Monitor with the battery in a discharged condition When the battery will no longer hold a charge remove and replace it with one of the same part number Failure to re...

Page 76: ...Testing l The expected lifetime of the battery largely depends on the way in which the Monitor is used If the battery is allowed to completely discharge before being fully recharged the battery should survive around 200 recharge cycles If the battery is used in such a way that it never becomes more than one third discharged and is fully recharged whenever possible it can survive up to 1200 cycles ...

Page 77: ... recommendation includes corrugated shippers and inserts Whenever possible recycle the packaging of accessories and patient applied parts 87 Appendix F Batteries Caution Do not incinerate batteries The sealed rechargeable backup battery contains lead and can be recycled The rechargeable memory battery is of the Nickel Metal Hydride form Discharge this battery prior to disposal Place the battery in...

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