BT-780 Operation manual
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P/N : 780-ENG-OPM-EXP-R00
Bistos Co., Ltd.
2020.03
Indicates to keep the device dry.
Indicates the medical device that can be broken or damaged if not handled carefully.
Indicates to keep upright
Indicates the maximum stacking limit.
Indicates the temperature limitation for operation, transport and storage.
Indicates the humidity limitation for operation, transport and storage.
Indicates the range of atmospheric pressure to which the medical device can be safely exposed.
Indicates the device contains natural rubber latex.(Accessories)
Indicates the packing material is recyclable.
Indicates to not dispose the device together with unsorted municipal waste (for EU only).
0.1 General precautions, warnings and cautions
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Examine the patient monitor and any accessories periodically to ensure that the cables, adapter cords and instruments
do not have visible evidence of damage that may affect patient safety or performance. The recommended inspection
interval is once per week or less. Do not use the patient monitor if there is any visible sign of damage.
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Only the AC power cord supplied with the BT-780 is approved for use with the device.
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Do not attempt to service the BT-780 patient monitor. Only qualified service personnel by Bistos Co. Ltd. should attempt
any needed internal servicing.
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Perform periodic safety testing to insure proper patient safety. This should include leakage current measurement and
insulation testing. The recommended testing interval is once per year.
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If the hospital or healthcare institutions using this device fail to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule, it will
result in device failure and may endanger the patient’s safety.
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Use the patient monitor under the conditions specified in this operation manual. Beyond the conditions, the patient
monitor may not function properly and the measurement results may not accurate and may result in device failure or
endangering the patient’s safety.
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Do not operate the BT-780 patient monitor if it fails to pass the power on self-test procedure.
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During the operation, do not disconnect any cable.
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The BT-780 patient monitor is intended to be used by clinical professionals or trained doctors, nurses or laboratory
assistant.
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Do not service and maintain or clean the device including accessories while in use with a patient.
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Using the device to one patient at a time.
WARNING
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Thoroughly read and understand the manual prior to use of the BT-780. Failure to do so could result in personal injury
or equipment damage.
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The device is intended for clinical patient monitoring, and only trained and qualified doctors and nurses should use the
device.
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The alarm volume, upper and lower alarm limits should be set according to the actual situation of the using
environment. Do not just rely on audio alarm system while monitoring the patient, because too low alarm volume or
muted alarm may result in notice failure of alarm situation and endanger the patient’s safety. Please pay close attention
to the actual clinical status of the patient.
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Use only the power cord supplied with monitor.
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Position the monitor where it is easy to de-energize the monitor when needed.