User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 General Product Description
- 3 Getting Started
- 3.1 Unpacking and Checking
- 3.2 Environmental Requirements
- 3.3 Connecting the ECG Leadwire
- 3.4 Installing the Batteries
- 3.5 Powering On the Unit
- 3.6 Understanding Touch Gestures
- 3.7 Basic Operations
- 3.7.1 Understanding the Screen Display Orientation
- 3.7.2 Browsing the Screen Display
- 3.7.3 Switching the Screen Display Orientation
- 3.7.4 Flipping the Landscape Display
- 3.7.5 Displaying the Quick Keys Area
- 3.7.6 Entering the Main Menu
- 3.7.7 Turning the Display Off
- 3.7.8 Turning the Display On
- 3.7.9 Unlocking the Screen
- 3.7.10 Acknowledging the Nurse Call
- 3.8 Using the Pouch
- 4 User Configurations
- 5 Patient Management
- 6 Alarms
- 7 Monitoring ECG
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Safety
- 7.3 Preparation for Monitoring ECG
- 7.4 Changing the ECG Settings
- 7.5 Understanding the ECG Display
- 8 Monitoring SpO2 (Optional)
- 9 Monitoring with the TD60 at the CS
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Physiological Alarms
- 9.3 ECG Monitoring
- 9.4 QT Monitoring
- 9.5 ST Monitoring
- 9.6 Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 9.7 SpO2 Monitoring
- 10 Configuring the TD60
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Maintenance Menu
- 10.2.1 Entering the Maintenance menu
- 10.2.2 Configuring the General Menu
- 10.2.3 Configuring the Alarms Menu
- 10.2.4 Quick Keys Menu
- 10.2.5 Configuring the Defaults Menu
- 10.2.6 Transferring a Configuration
- 10.2.7 Screen Lock Menu
- 10.2.8 Changing the Passwords
- 10.2.9 Changing the Device Name
- 10.2.10 Demo Mode
- 10.2.11 Service Menu
- 11 Battery
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Cleaning and Disinfecting
- 14 Maintenance
- 15 Accessories
- A Product Specifications
- B EMC
- D Symbols and Abbreviations
- E Anomaly
Safety Safety Information
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1.1.1 Warnings
WARNING
• The TD60 is intended to be used for a single patient at a time.
• The Telemetry Monitoring System (TMS60) must be operated by medical
personnel in hospitals or medical institutions.
• To avoid explosion hazard, do not use the equipment in the presence of
oxygen-rich atmospheres, flammable anesthetics, or other flammable
agents.
• Do not use this equipment in conjunction with Electro Surgical Unit
(ESU).
• Do not expose the equipment to a Magnetic Resonance (MR)
environment.
◆ Thermal injury and burns may occur due to the metal components
of the equipment which can heat during MR scanning.
◆ The equipment may present a risk of projectile injury due to the
presence of ferromagnetic materials which can be attracted by the
MR magnet core.
◆ The leadwires and electrodes will generate artifacts in the MR
image.
◆ The equipment will not function properly due to the strong mag-
netic and radio frequency fields generated by the MR scanner.
• Before putting the system into operation, the operator must verify that
the equipment, connecting cables and accessories are in correct
working order and operating condition.
• Do not come into contact with the patient during defibrillation.
Otherwise serious injury or death could result.
• Do not touch the patient and live parts simultaneously.
• Do not open the equipment housings. All servicing and future upgrades
must be carried out by trained and authorized personnel.
• Do not rely exclusively on the audible alarm system for monitoring.
Adjustment of alarm volume to a low level may result in a hazard to the
patient. Always keep the patient under close surveillance.
• The physiological data and alarm messages displayed on the system are
for reference only and cannot be directly used for diagnostic
interpretation.