Rad-8 ® Pulse Oximeter Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter OPERATOR’S MANUAL
The Rad-8 Operating Instructions provide the necessary information for proper operation of the Rad-8 device. General knowledge of pulse oximetry and an understanding of the features and functions of the Rad-8 are a prerequisite for its proper use. Do not operate the Rad-8 without completely reading and understanding the instructions in this manual.
SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES The Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter is designed to minimize the possibility of hazards from errors in the software program by following sound engineering design processes, Risk Analysis and Software Validation. ■ Explosion hazard. Do not use the Rad-8 in the presence of flammable anesthetics or other flammable substance in combination with air, oxygen-enriched environments, or nitrous oxide.
SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES ■ If using Rad-8 during full body radiation, keep the sensor out of the radiation field. If the sensor is exposed to the radiation, the reading might be inaccurate or the device might read zero for the duration of the active irradiation period. ■ For home use, ensure that the Rad-8 alarm can be heard from other rooms in the house especially when noisy appliances such as vacuum cleaners, dishwashers, clothes dryers, televisions, or radios are operating.
table of contents SECTION 1 - OVERVIEW About This Manual........................................................................................................................ 1-1 Warnings, Cautions and Notes..................................................................................................... 1-2 Product Description ...................................................................................................................... 1-3 Features.............................................
table of contents SECTION 4 - OPERATION (CONTINUED) Setup Menu Level 1 ......................................................................................................... 4-9 Alarm Limits ...................................................................................................................... 4-9 LED Brightness............................................................................................................... 4-10 Setup Menu Level 2 ............................................
table of contents SECTION 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 6-1 SECTION 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Rad-8 Specifications .................................................................................................................... 7-1 Performance ..................................................................................................................... 7-1 Accuracy ........
overview 1 About This Manual This manual explains how to set up and use the Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter. Important safety information relating to general use of the Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter appears before this introduction. Other important safety information is located throughout the manual where appropriate. Read the entire safety information section before you operate the monitor.
1 overview Warnings, cautions and notes Please read and follow any warnings, cautions and notes presented throughout this manual. An explanation of these labels are as follows: A WARNING is provided when actions may result in a serious outcome (i.e., injury, serious adverse affect, death) to the patient or user. Look for text in a gray shaded box. Sample of Warning: WARNING: THIS IS A SAMPLE OF A WARNING STATEMENT.
overview 1 Product Description The Rad-8 is a noninvasive, arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate monitor. The Rad-8 features a multicolored LED display that continuously displays numeric values for SpO2 and pulse rate, as well as LED indicator bars for Perfusion Index (PI) and Signal Identification and Quality Indicator (Signal IQ ® ). The device consists of two models: the vertical Rad-8 and the horizontal Rad-8.
1 overview Pulse Oximetry SpO2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Pulse Oximetry is a continuous and noninvasive method of measuring the level of arterial oxygen saturation in blood. The measurement is taken by placing a sensor on a patient, usually on the fingertip for adults and the hand or foot for neonates. The sensor is connected to the Pulse Oximetry instrument with a patient cable. The sensor collects signal data from the patient and sends it to the instrument.
1 overview PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (CONTINUED) The Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter uses a two-wavelength pulsatile system to distinguish between oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. Signal data is obtained by passing red (rd) (660 nm wavelength) and infrared (ir) (905 nm wavelength) light through a capillary bed (for example a fingertip, a hand or a foot) and measuring changes in light absorption during the pulsatile cycle. This information may be useful to clinicians. The radiant power of the light is rated at 0.
1 overview SIGNAL EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY (SET) FOR SpO2 MEASUREMENTS Masimo Signal Extraction Technology’s signal processing differs from conventional pulse oximeters. Conventional pulse oximeters assume that arterial blood is the only blood moving (pulsating) in the measurement site.
overview 1 MASIMO SET DST Rad-8 Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual 1-7
system description 2 Introduction The Rad-8 is designed for ease of operation. All pulse oximetry measurement information, as well as device status data, is displayed on the front panel of the device. All user input is handled by control buttons on the front panel and the sensor cable connection is located on the left side (when horizontal) and on bottom of device (when vertical).
2 system description RAD-8 FRONT PANEL (HORIZONTAL MODEL) 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 888 888 ® 15 14 13 12 10 11 9 8 RAD-8 FRONT PANEL (VERTICAL MODEL) 7 6 8 5 4 888 888 9 10 11 3 12 2 13 1 14 15 ® 2-2 Rad-8 Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual
system description 2 Front Panel Controls/Indicators DESCRIPTION CONTROL / INDICATOR 1 AC Power Indicator The AC Power Indicator is illuminated when the device is connected to AC power. 2 Power On/Off Press to turn the unit on and off. Up Button Down Button Use these buttons to adjust the volume of the pulse beep tone. Within the menu/setup system, these buttons are used to select values within each menu option or the numeric value for the parameter/measurement alarm feature.
system description 2 Front Panel Controls/Indicators continued DESCRIPTION CONTROL / INDICATOR Provides a visual representation of battery charge status. When unplugged, bars illuminate to indicate battery charge. 13 Battery Charge Level Indicator 14 Speaker Provides audible indication of alarm conditions, pulse tone and feedback for key-presses. 15 Patient Cable Connector Connects to a Masimo Pulse Oximeter sensor or Masimo Pulse Oximeter Patient Cable with a sensor.
2 system description SYMBOLS The following symbols are found on the pulse oximeter or packaging and are defined below: SYMBOLS DEFINITION RS-232 Equipotential Ground Terminal Caution, consult accompanying documents Nurse Call Interface WEEE compliant Defibrillation Proof (see front panel) Mark of Conformity to European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC Rx Only Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician (USA audiences only) Year of manufacture Underwriter's Laboratories
setup 3 Introduction Before the pulse oximeter can be used in a clinical setting, it needs to be inspected and properly setup with the battery fully charged. Unpacking and Inspection Remove the instrument from the shipping carton and examine it for signs of shipping damage. Check all materials against the packing list. Save all packing materials, invoice and bill of lading. These may be required to process a claim with the carrier.
3 setup INITIAL BATTERY CHARGING Before use, the battery needs to be fully charged. To charge the internal battery, plug in the AC power cord. Verify that the battery is charging. The green AC power indicator on the device will illuminate while the battery is charging. CAUTION: TO AVOID EXCESSIVE BATTERY DISCHARGING, DO NOT CONNECT ANY EQUIPMENT TO THE SERIAL PORT ON THE BACK PANEL UNLESS THE PULSE OXIMETER IS CONNECTED TO THE AC MAIN POWER SUPPLY.
operation 4 Introduction To operate the Rad-8 system effectively, the device must be set up correctly and the operator must ■ Know how the oximeter derives its readings (see Section 1, Pulse Oximetry) ■ Be familiar with its control components and operation (see Section 2, System Description). ■ Understand its status and alarm messages (see Section 5, Alarm Identification, System Messages and Section 6, Troubleshooting). Basic operation GENERAL SETUP AND USE 1. Inspect the Rad-8 case for damage. 2.
4 operation GENERAL SETUP AND USE (CONTINUED) 13. Verify the sensor alarms are functional. ■ Remove the sensor from the sensor site. ■ The alarm tone sounds. ■ The Alarm Bell flashes red. ■ The display shows "SEN OFF" message. Disconnect the sensor from the patient cable or Rad-8. ■ The alarm tone sounds. ■ The Alarm Bell flashes red. ■ The display shows "NO SEN" message.
4 operation FACTORY DEFAULT AND USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS OPTION SpO2 high alarm limit* SpO2 low alarm limit* Pulse rate high alarm limit* Pulse rate low alarm limit* LED Brightness Alarm Volume Alarm Silence Alarm Delay Clear Trend Button Volume Sensitivity FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS USER CONFIGURABLE DEFAULT SETTINGS "---" Off 2 to 99% 90% 1 to 99% 140 BPM 35 to 235 BPM 50 BPM 30 to 230 BPM Level 3 Level 3 (70 dB min) 120 seconds 5 seconds Clear Trend (No) Level 2 Levels 1 thru 4 Levels 1 th
4 operation Successful Monitoring The following general points will aid in ensuring monitoring success. NOTE: See Safety Information, Warnings, Cautions and Notes for additional information. ■ Place the sensor on a site that has sufficient perfusion and provides proper alignment of the LED’s and detector. ■ Place the sensor on a site that has unrestricted blood flow. ■ Do not secure a sensor with tape. ■ Do not select a site near potential electrical interference (electro-surgical device, for example).
operation 4 NUMERIC DISPLAY - PULSE RATE The Pulse Rate displayed on the Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter may differ slightly from the heart rate displayed on ECG monitors due to differences in averaging times. There may also be a discrepancy between cardiac electrical activity and peripheral arterial pulsation. Significant differences may indicate a problem with the signal quality due to physiological changes in the patient or one of the instruments or application of the sensor or patient cable.
4 operation ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN If the SpO2 readings show significant differences, do the following: ■ Make sure the emitter and detector are aligned directly opposite each other. ■ Select a site where the distance between the emitter and detector is minimized. ■ Wipe the sensor site with a 70% isopropyl alcohol pad or rubefacient cream (10-30% methyl salicylate and 2-10% menthol) for 20-30 seconds. Strong vasodilator creams, such as nitroglycerin paste, are not recommended.
operation 4 SENSOR PLACEMENT If the SpO2, readings are questionable or unavailable, do the following: ■ Make sure the emitter and detector are aligned directly opposite each other. ■ Select a site where the distance between the emitter and detector is minimized. ■ Wipe the sensor site with a 70% isopropyl alcohol pad or rubefacient cream (10-30% methyl salicylate and 2-10% menthol) for 20-30 seconds to increase perfusion.
4 operation LOW BATTERY AUDIBLE ALARM If a low battery condition occurs during patient monitoring, a low priority alarm will sound, and can be silenced for 120 seconds (default) by pressing the Alarm Silence Button. Refer to Setup Menu Level 2 in this section to change setting. If a low battery condition occurs while not monitoring a patient, a low priority audible alarm will sound and can be silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence Button.
operation 4 Normal patient monitoring FRONT PANEL CONTROL OPERATION SETUP MENU This section gives an overview of the Rad-8 menu selections available. To access the menu levels and navigate through the menu selections, use the front panel buttons, Enter Button and Up/Down Buttons as indicated in the following sections. Sub-sections describe each menu item in more detail. The Rad-8 has options that allow user configuration to accommodate specific needs.
operation 4 SETUP MENU LEVEL 1 (CONTINUED) LED BRIGHTNESS The Display screen and all active LED indicators are effected while adjusting this setting. BUTTONS SETTINGS INSTRUCTIONS LED Brightness Level 3 (default) Press 2x Hold down the Brightness Button for 5 seconds to access LED to brightness options Press 3x Press 4x LED Brightness Level 4 LED Brightness Level 1 Use the Brightness Button to move between menu options and the Enter Button to accept the setting.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 2 (CONTINUED) ALARM SILENCE BUTTONS SETTINGS Alarm Silence 120 seconds (default) Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. Press Up Once Press Up 2x Press Up 3x Alarm Silence 30 seconds Alarm Silence 60 seconds Alarm Silence 90 seconds INSTRUCTIONS Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings and the Enter Button to accept the setting and move to the next menu screen OR let the device time out for 10 seconds to exit without saving the new setting.
operation 4 SETUP MENU LEVEL 2 (CONTINUED) CLEAR TREND The Rad-8 only stores data in the trend memory while the device is turned on. Trend data saves to the memory until the memory is full or cleared by the user. NOTE: It is recommended that you clear the trend prior to performing a new patient data collection procedure. BUTTONS Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. SETTINGS Press Up Once INSTRUCTIONS Clear Trend NO (default) Confirm YES setting and press Enter.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 2 (CONTINUED) SENSITIVITY BUTTONS Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. Press Up Once Press Up 2x SETTINGS INSTRUCTIONS Sensitivity APOD (APO) (default) Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings and the Enter Button to accept the setting and move to the next menu screen Sensitivity NORM (NOr) OR Sensitivity MAX let the device time out for 10 seconds to exit without saving the new setting.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 (ENTER BUTTON + DOWN BUTTON MENU SETTINGS) Setup Menu Level 3 contains advanced parameter/measurement settings. To access Level 3 parameters/measurements, hold down the Enter Button and press the Down Button for 5 seconds. After entering menu Level 3, use the Up or Down button to move between settings. Press the Enter Button to save new settings and move to the next menu. The user cycles through the menu options by continuing to press the Enter Button.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 - (CONTINUED) RAPID DESAT LIMIT The Rapid Desat Limit is designed to detect rapid desaturations of 5%, 10%, or 0% below the low alarm limit and overrides the Alarm Delay feature when activated. BUTTONS Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. SETTINGS Press Up Once INSTRUCTIONS Rapid Desat Limit 5% (default) Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings Rapid Desat Limit 10% press the Enter Button to accept the setting and move to the next menu.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 - (CONTINUED) DEFAULT SETTINGS BUTTONS SETTINGS Default Settings* No Change (default) Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 - (CONTINUED) YEAR BUTTONS Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. SETTINGS Press Up Once and press Enter INSTRUCTIONS Year (current year) Confirm setting and press Enter. (default set to internal clock) NOTE: Pressing Enter while on Yes will clear trend. Year Sets year (0-99) Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings.
operation 4 SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 (CONTINUED) DAY BUTTONS SETTINGS Day (current day) (default is set to internal clock) Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. Press Up Once and press Enter Day Sets Day (0-31) Press Up Once and press Enter Day (defaults to Yes) INSTRUCTIONS Confirm setting and press Enter. NOTE: Pressing Enter while on Yes will clear trend.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 (CONTINUED) MINUTE BUTTONS SETTINGS (current minute) Confirm setting and press Enter. (default is set to internal clock) NOTE: Pressing Enter while on Yes will clear trend. Minute Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings Minute Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 (CONTINUED) SERIAL OUTPUT BUTTONS SETTINGS Serial Output (SEr) (default is set to ASCII 2) Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu.
4 operation SETUP MENU LEVEL 3 (CONTINUED) NURSE CALL BUTTONS SETTINGS INSTRUCTIONS Nurse Call (default is set to Alarms only) Press the Enter Button again to move to the next menu. Press Up Once Nurse Call Alarms Only Press Up 2x Nurse Call SIQ only Press Up 3x Nurse Call Use the Up or Down Button to move between settings AND press the Enter Button to accept the setting and move to the next menu option OR let the device time out for 10 seconds to exit without saving the new setting.
operation 4 SETUP MENU LEVEL 4 (ENTER BUTTON + UP BUTTON MENU SETTINGS) Level 4 parameter/measurements sets up the device for Standard, Sleep, or Home mode operation. To access Level 4 parameters/measurements, hold down the Enter Button and press the Up Button for 5 seconds. After entering menu Level 4, use the Up or Down button to move between settings. Press the Enter Button to save new settings and move to the next menu.
operation 4 Trend Setup and Use INTRODUCTION The Rad-8 can store up to 72 hours of trend data captured at 2 second intervals. The trend data can then be transferred to a PC for evaluation. A serial cable is required to connect the Rad-8 to a PC. Patient monitoring is not possible while trend memory is being transferred to a PC. Trend data is stored in non-volatile memory, so it is not erased when the device is shut off.
operation 4 TREND DATA FORMAT After a successful download of the trend data, a .out file will be created containing the trenddump information in ASCII delimited format. The format is defined in the following table.
operation 4 HOME MODE OPERATION The device can be placed into the Home Mode to protect unqualified users from changing the alarm settings and operation. Only the following menu and front panel functions are available: display brightness, pulse beep volume adjustment, and alarm suspend. Alarm volume is at highest setting. All default and user defined default settings are locked to their current values when home mode is selected and return to those values after a power cycle.
5 messages Alarm identification The device visually and audibly indicates alarm conditions that the system detects. Audible alarms may be silenced, without affecting the operation of visual alarms. The following table outlines the alarm priority specifications.
5 messages Alarm limits CAUTION: TO ENSURE THAT ALARM LIMITS ARE APPROPRIATE FOR THE PATIENT BEING MONITORED, CHECK THE LIMITS EACH TIME THE RAD-8 IS USED. When an alarm limit is exceeded, an audible alarm activates and the Alarm Bell flashes red for high priority alarms. When a sensor is not connected to a patient, “SEN OFF” message will show on the display. When a sensor is not connected to its cable, “NO SEN” message will show on the display.
messages 5 ALARM SILENCE Audible alarms may be silenced, while visual alarms remain active. The alarm silence function is controlled by pressing the Alarm Silence Button. The Alarm Bell provides visual feedback when the Rad-8 audible alarms are silenced. Alarm Silence function when monitoring a patient: Power-On – Alarms active, Alarm Bell flashes red for high priority alarms Press Once – Alarm suspended for 120 seconds. Audible alarms are silenced. The Alarm Bell flashes red for high priority alarms.
messages 5 MESSAGES The Rad-8 will indicate other data or system errors. Message conditions are as follows: DISPLAY THREE DASHES (“---”) TYPE Calibration and Pulse Search SOLUTION Wait for found pulse. (This search should occur whenever a sensor is first applied to a patient). 1. Rule out occlusion of blood flow. 2. Verify placement of sensor. PULSE BAR (SIQ) TURNS RED Low Signal IQ 3. Re-apply sensor or move to a different site. 4. Replace sensor or cable. 1. Rule out occlusion of blood flow. 2.
messages 5 MESSAGES (CONTINUED) DISPLAY SINGLE BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR FLASHES (WITH AUDIBLE ALARM) TYPE SOLUTION No Sensor Connected Connect sensor to cable. Sensor off patient 1. Reattach sensor to patient. Battery level too low Connect device to AC Power to charge the battery. No Cable Connected Connect appropriate cable to unit. Defective cable Replace cable Rad-8 Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual 2. Verify proper sensor placement.
6 troubleshooting Troubleshooting The following chart describes what to do if the Rad-8 system does not operate properly or fails. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) RECOMMENDATION DEVICE DOES NOT POWER ON Low battery/ not plugged into AC power supply Connect the AC Power Cord to the Rad-8 and to an AC outlet. Make sure that the AC Power Indicator light is on. BATTERY RUN-TIME IS SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED Low battery Contact Technical Services or your local Masimo representative. Device requires service.
6 troubleshooting Troubleshooting continued PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) RECOMMENDATION SpO2 VALUES DO NOT CORRELATE WITH CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OR ABGs Low perfusion or sensor displacement. Check for error messages. See section 5 Messages for recommended corrections. Check placement of sensor or if it is too tight. Reapply sensor or select a new site. Set to MAX sensitivity and confirm that the sensor is securely on the patient. Refer to sensor Directions For Use.
7 specifications Rad-8 specifications PERFORMANCE Measurement Range Arterial Oxygen Saturation (%SpO2): Pulse Rate: 1-100% 25-240 beats per minute (bpm) Perfusion Index 0.
7 specifications Rad-8 specifications continued PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions: Weight: 8.2” x 6.0” x 3.0” (20.8 cm x 15.2cm x 7.6 cm) 2.1 lbs. = .908 Kg.
7 specifications Rad-8 specifications continued 3 Masimo SET technology with LNOP Adt sensors has been validated for motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult male and female volunteers with light to dark skin pigmentation in induced hypoxia studies while performing rubbing and tapping motions, at 2 to 4 Hz at an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and a non-repetitive motion between 1 to 4Hz at an amplitude of 2 to 3 cm in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70-100% SpO2 against a laboratory CO-Oxime
7 specifications SERIAL INTERFACE SETUP (CONTINUED) The pin-outs for the RS-232 connector are shown in the following table: PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 No Connection 2 Receive data – RS-232 ±9 V (±5 Vmin) 3 Transmit data – RS-232 ±9 V (±5 Vmin) 4 No Connection 5 Signal Ground Reference for COM signals 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 No Connection 9 No Connection SERIAL PRINTER SETUP To print the SpO2 and pulse rate data in ASCII1 format on a serial printer, simply connect the laser printer to
sensors & patient cables 8 Introduction This section covers the use and cleaning of Masimo sensors and patient cables. Before use of any sensor, carefully read the sensor’s Directions for Use. Use only Masimo sensors and cables with the Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter. Other transducers, sensors and cables may affect Rad-8 performance. Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect application or use of a sensor, for example by wrapping the sensor too tightly.
8 sensors & patient cables Masimo SpO2 Sensors Before use of any sensor or cable, carefully read the sensor or cable Directions for Use. Use only Masimo oximetry sensors and cables for SpO2 measurements. Other oxygen transducers or sensors may cause improper Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter performance. Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect application or use of a Masimo sensor, for example by wrapping the sensor too tightly.
8 sensors & patient cables LNOP® REUSABLE SENSORS LNOP reusable sensors must be used in conjunction with Red PC cables.
8 sensors & patient cables ® LNCS REUSABLE SENSORS LNCS reusable sensors must be used in conjunction with Red LNC cables SENSOR Weight Range Saturation Accuracy No Motion Motion ± 2% ± 3% Pulse Rate Accuracy No Motion Motion ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm Low Perfusion Accuracy Saturation Pulse Rate ± 2% ± 3 bpm LNCS DCI > 30 kg LNCS DCIP 10 - 50 kg ± 2% ± 3% ± 3 bpm ± 5 bpm ± 2% ± 3 bpm LNCS TC-I > 30 kg ± 3.5% N/A ± 3 bpm N/A ± 3.
sensors & patient cables 8 SENSOR ACCURACY Refer to Section 7, Specifications for SpO2 and pulse rate accuracy, unless otherwise specified in the previous tables: Complete accuracy specifications are located in the sensor Directions For Use (DFU) and are specific for the type of Masimo sensor used. CLEANING AND REUSE OF MASIMO REUSABLE SENSORS AND CABLES Reusable sensors and patient cables can be cleaned per the following procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the sensor from the patient.
service / maintenance 9 Introduction This chapter covers how to test the operation, properly clean and how to obtain service for the Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter. Under normal operation, no internal adjustment or recalibration is required. Safety tests and internal adjustments should be done by qualified personnel only. Safety checks should be performed at regular intervals or in accordance with local and governmental regulations. The Rad-8 Pulse Oximeter is a reusable device.
9 service / maintenance Battery Service WARNING: THE BATTERY SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND/ OR REMOVED FROM THE RAD-8 BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. Performance verification To test the performance of the Rad-8 after repairs or during routine maintenance, follow the procedure outlined in this section. If the Rad-8 fails any of the described tests, discontinue its use and correct the problem before returning the device back to the user.
service / maintenance 9 Performance verification continued LED BRIGHTNESS: 1. With the monitor turned on, press the Brightness Button once to enter the LED Brightness menu. The display will show the default setting Level 2. 2. Continue pressing the Brightness Button to scroll through the settings. 3. Press the Enter Button to accept the desired setting. Let the device time out for 10 seconds to exit to the home display screen. TESTING THE RAD-8 WITH MASIMO SET TESTER (OPTIONAL): 1.
9 service / maintenance Service and repair REPAIR POLICY Masimo or an authorized Service Department must perform warranty repair and service. Do not use malfunctioning equipment. Have the device repaired. WARNING: AN OPERATOR MAY ONLY PERFORM MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL TRAINED IN THE REPAIR OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
service / maintenance 9 Sales & End-User License Agreement THIS DOCUMENT IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (“PURCHASER”) AND MASIMO CORPORATION (“MASIMO”) FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT (“PRODUCT”) AND A LICENSE IN THE INCLUDED OR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE (“SOFTWARE”). EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY AGREED IN A SEPARATE CONTRACT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF THIS PRODUCT, THE FOLLOWING TERMS ARE THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES REGARDING YOUR PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT.
9 service / maintenance Exclusions continued THIS WARRANTY, TOGETHER WITH ANY OTHER EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY THAT MAY BE ISSUED BY MASIMO IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AS TO THE PRODUCT AND SOFTWARE. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY ORAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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