User manual

User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor
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install the SpO
2
sensor on the finger with edema or fragile tissue.
Do NOT put the SPO
2
sensor and pressure cuff on the same limb, otherwise the NIBP
measuring will affect SpO
2
measuring and cause the alarm error.
Do NOT use the damaged SpO
2
sensor.
Please do not allow the cable to be twisted or bended.
Please do not use nail polisher or other cosmetic product on the nail.
The fingernail should be of normal length.
The SpO
2
sensor can not be immerged into water, liquor or cleanser completely, because the sensor has
no capability of waterproofness.
SpO
2
Monitor Interrupt Indication
After power on or during patient monitoring, if the third channel displays no waveforms, please stop patient
monitoring immediately, and remove SpO
2
sensor (main screen see section 4.2) and refer to chapter 8 to carry
through troubleshooting. If in doubt, please contact the dealer or the manufacture.
3.4.4 CSM Electrode Connection
Clean and dry-abrade skin to ensure low sensor impedance. Mild soap and Water is recommended as a skin
cleanser.
Note: Alcohol is not recommended as a skin cleanser; it leaves a film layer that may cause high sensor impedance.
If alcohol is used, ensure 30-second dry time.
Dry-abrading the skin gently with a dry wash cloth, gauze, or skin preparation product is helpful to remove the
non-conductive skin layer.
Positioning of the three monitor sensors is shown below. The advanced signal processing of the monitor ensures
that a deviation in the positioning of the sensors up to 2 cm (0.78 in) has no significant influence on the index.
However, it is recommended to place the sensors on an area of the skull where only a few muscle fibres are
present in order to achieve the best quality signal.
Caution:
Make sure no part of the sensors is in contact with any other conductive parts including earth/ground.
If skin rash or other unusual symptoms develop, remove sensors from patient.
Change sensors every 24 hours to check skin integrity.
Note: Once the sensors have been secured on the skin, attach the color-coded wires on the patient cable to
appropriate sensor.
Shown above is a left sided setup; right sided is also acceptable.
Place sensors at the side farthest from the surgical area.