User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- About the Transmitters
- ECG and SpO2
- ECG Overview
- Patient Preparation and Electrode Application
- To Set Up ECG Monitoring
- ECG Problem Solving
- SpO2 Overview
- Warnings and Cautions for SpO2
- Setting Up SpO2 Monitoring
- Ensuring Accurate SpO2 Monitoring
- SpO2 and Pulse Rate Specifications
- Using the Sensorwatch Feature
- Enabling and Adjusting Alarms
- Data Averaging
- Display Details at the Host Monitor
- Printing SpO2 Waveforms
- SpO2 Messages at the Host Monitor
- SENSOR DISCONNECTED — Check connection at adapter cable
- SENSOR OFF PATIENT — Check connection at patient
- INSUFFICIENT SIGNAL — Reposition or replace sensor
- LOW SIGNAL STRENGTH — Reposition or replace sensor
- AMBIENT LIGHT INTERFERENCE — Cover sensor area
- NOISY SIGNAL
- FAULTY SENSOR — Replace sensor
- HARDWARE INCOMPATIBILITY — Contact service
- Sensors
- SpO2 Alarm Delays
- SpO2 Troubleshooting Guide
- Basic Operations
- Getting Started
- Basic Components
- Selecting Options for Leads
- Basic User Actions
- Basic Modes of Operation
- View Mode
- Status Messages at the Host Monitor
- Telemetry Transmitter with ECG Only Troubleshooting Guide
- Telemetry Transmitter with Display Troubleshooting Guide
- Telemetry Transmitter with Display and SpO2 Troubleshooting Guide
- Cleaning, Disinfecting, and Sterilization
- Appendix A — Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration
- Appendix B — Symbols
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ASIC OPERATIONS
• Batteries exposed to short circuit, high temperature, or
fire may leak, vent, or explode.
• Do not use any transmitter that has been compromised by
liquid ingress.
• When the transmitter is not in use, remove the batteries.
Store the transmitter without the batteries.
• Users should inspect batteries before using them within
the transmitter—do not use any batteries that appear to
be damaged or have been subject to misuse.
• Do not use any transmitter that has been compromised by
liquid ingress. If fluid has collected in the battery
compartment, clean and dry it before use. If the
transmitter has been immersed in liquid, it must be
thoroughly dried before use. Not doing so may prevent
the transmitter from working properly. If the SpO
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sensor
has been immersed in liquid, it should be dried and
inspected for proper operation and replaced if necessary.
• Do not attempt to use depleted batteries or mix different
types of batteries. Doing so may result in the telemetry
transmitter being unable to accurately determine the
battery condition and prevent the transmitter from
working properly. If the battery low indicator flashes as
soon as batteries are inserted, then they are too depleted
to be used and the transmitter will not work properly.
Replace with new or fully-charged batteries immediately.