Patient Monitor User Manual Intended Use and Safety Guidance
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CAUTION
1 Federal (U.S.) laws restrict this device to sale, distribution and use by, or on the order
of a physician.
2 Electromagnetic Interference -Ensure that the environment in which the patient
monitor is installed is not subject to any sources of strong electromagnetic
interference, such as radio transmitters, mobile telephones, etc.
3 Keep the environment clean. Avoid vibration. Keep it far from corrosive medicine,
dust area, high temperature and humid environment.
4 Do not immerse transducers in liquid. When using solutions, use sterile wipes to
avoid pouring fluids directly on the transducer.
5 Do not use autoclave or gas to sterilize the monitor, recorder or any accessories.
6 The device and reusable accessories could be sent back to the manufacturer for
recycling or proper disposal after their useful lives.
7 Remove a battery whose life cycle has expired from the monitor immediately.
8 Avoid liquid splash and excessive temperature. The temperature must be kept
between 5
℃
and 40
℃
while working. And it should be kept between -20
℃
and 55
℃
during transportation and storage.
9 Before use, the equipment, patient cable and electrodes etc. should be checked.
Replacement should be taken if there is any evident defectiveness or aging symptom
which may impair the safety or performance.
NOTE:
1 The monitor can only be used on one patient at a time.
2 The monitor may not be compatible with all models of USB disks. It is recommended
to use USB disks that are supplied by the manufacturer.
3 If the monitor gets damp, put it in dry circumstance to dry it until it can work normally.
If liquid pours on the monitor, please contact the service personnel of the
manufacturer.
4 The manufacturer suggests that the lifetime of the monitor is 5 years.
5 This monitor is not a device for treatment purpose.
6 The equipment is calibrated to be display functional oxygen saturation.
7 The pictures and interfaces in this manual are for reference only.