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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TELEMETRY TRANSMITTER (96281)
Cleaning, Disinfecting,
and Sterilization
Cleaning Products Not Recommended for Use
Cleaning the Display
Clean the display with a soft cloth moistened with either
70% isopropyl alcohol solution or soapy water.
Notes:
Obey your hospital protocol for the handling of blood and body
fluids.
• Do not use Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHP) and
quaternary ammonia-based products to clean the
transmitter, leadwires, cables, or sensors. Common
quaternary ammonia germicidal products include
Cavicide, Virex, Virex 256, SaniCloth, and Sanicloth Plus.
• These chemicals attack the plastics used in patient
monitors and cables, and will cause serious safety hazards
as the electrical insulating properties and structural
integrity of the equipment break down.
• These germicidal products are safe for use ONLY on hard,
non-porous surfaces, such as linoleum floors, formica
countertops, and stainless steel.