Biolight M8000VET User manual

M8000VET
Veterinary Monitor User’s Manual
BIOLIGHT MEDITECH USA
535 Broadhollow Road Ste B-24, Melville, New York 747
Http//www.biolightmeditechusa.com
J/M9000vet-028-2011A2

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Preface
Thank you for using M8000VET//M8000AVET/M9000VET veterinary monitor.
In order to enable you to skillfully operate Monitor as soon as possible, we provide this
user’s manual with delivery. When you install and use this instrument for the first time, it
is imperative that you read carefully all the information that accompanies this instrument.
Based on the need to improve the performance and reliability of the parts and the whole
instrument, we sometimes will make some amendments to the instrument (including the
hardware and software). As a result, there might be cases of discrepancies between the
manual and the actual situation of products. When such discrepancies occur, we will try
our best to amend or add materials. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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The contents and version contained in this manual are subject to amendments without
notification.
The version number of this manual: MSP.A2

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Liabilities of the Manufacturer
Only under the following circumstances will manufacturer be responsible for the safety,
reliability and performance of the instrument.
All the installation, expansion, readjustment, renovation or repairs are conducted
by the personnel certified by manufacturer.
The electrical safety status at the installation site of the instrument conforms to
the national standards.
The instrument is used in accordance with the operation procedures.
Copyright reserved © 2011 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd.

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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION...................................................................... 1
1.1 INTENDED USE................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL......................................................................................................1
1.3 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE MONITOR......................................................................3
1.4 APPEARANCE AND STRUCTURE OF THE MONITOR.......................................................4
1.5 SOCKETS............................................................................................................................ 6
1.6 FUNCTION BUTTONS AND TRIM KNOB ON THE FRONT PANEL..................................8
1.7 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF THE MONITOR.......................10
CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES.................................................................... 1
2.1 GENERAL SAFETY.............................................................................................................1
2.2 SOME IMPORTANT NOTES FOR SAFETY.......................................................................... 3
2.3 CLASSIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................5
2.4 SAFE OPERATING AND HANDLING CONDITIONS......................................................... 5
CHAPTER 3 PREPARATIONS BEFORE THE USE OF THE MONITOR.................1
3.1 UNPACKING THE CASE.................................................................................................... 1
3.2 CONNECTING TO POWER.................................................................................................1
3.3 CONNECTING TO THE CENTRAL MONITOR SYSTEM.................................................... 3
3.4 POWER ON THE MONITOR...............................................................................................4
3.5 CONNECTING TO VARIOUS KINDS OF SENSORS............................................................4
3.6 PREPARATION OF RECORDER.........................................................................................4
CHAPTER 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MONITOR.......................... 1
4.1 SCREEN MODE...................................................................................................................1
4.2 MAIN MENU.......................................................................................................................5
4.3 SCREEN DISPLAY.............................................................................................................28
CHAPTER 5 PARAMETERS MEASUREMENT.............................................................. 1
5.1 MEASUREMENT OF ECG/HR......................................................................................... 1
5.2 MEASUREMENT OF RESP............................................................................................... 8
5.3 MEASUREMENT OF SPO2/PULSE...................................................................................11
5.4 MEASUREMENT OF TEMP............................................................................................14

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5.5 MEASUREMENT OF NIBP..............................................................................................17
5.6 MEASUREMENT OF IBP.................................................................................................26
5.7 MEASUREMENT OF CO2(SIDESTREAM, CPT)............................................................31
5.8 MEASUREMENT OF CO2(MAINSTREAM, IRMA)...................................................... 37
5.9 MEASUREMENT OF CO2 (MICROSTREAM, LOFLO)..................................................40
5.10 MEASUREMENT OF CO2 (MAINSTREAM, CAPNOSTAT5)................................... 48
5.11 MEASUREMENT OF AG (IRMA)................................................................................ 51
CHAPTER 6 ALARM............................................................................................................ 57
6.1 ALARM PRIORITY............................................................................................................. 1
6.2 ALARM MODES.................................................................................................................1
6.3 ALARM SETUP................................................................................................................... 2
6.4 ALARM CAUSE.................................................................................................................. 4
6.5 SILENCE/SUSPENSION...................................................................................................... 5
6.6 PARAMETER ALARM........................................................................................................ 5
6.7 WHEN AN ALARM OCCURS.............................................................................................6
6.8 ALARM DESCRIPTION AND PROMPT..............................................................................6
CHAPTER 7 RECORDING..................................................................................................13
CHAPTER 8 THE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING.................................................. 1
8.1 SYSTEM CHECK................................................................................................................ 1
8.2 BATTERY MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................2
8.3 GENERAL CLEANING....................................................................................................... 3
8.4 CLEANING AGENTS...........................................................................................................4
8.5 DISINFECTION................................................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 9 ACCESSORIES AND ORDERING INFORMATION..............................4
APPENDIX A DEFAULT SYSTEM SETUP........................................................................3
A.1 SYSTEM..............................................................................................................................1
A.2 ALARM LIMIT.................................................................................................................. 3
APPENDIX B GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURE’S DECLARATION OF EMC...6

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Chapter 1-1
Chapter 1 General Introduction
1.1 Intended use
This veterinary monitor is intended to be used in special procedure labs and other areas
of a veterinary hospital or clinic where veterinary monitoring systems are needed. The
monitoring parameters include 3-lead or 5-lead electrocardiography (ECG), respiration
(Resp), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), invasive blood pressure (IBP), pulse
oximetry (SpO2), temperature (Temp), end tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) and anesthetic
gas (AG).
1.2 About this Manual
This user’s manual consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to the content and the specific signs of this manual, the
main features and appearance of the monitor, the basic operations of various buttons, the
meanings of the signs on the monitor, specifications and performance criteria of the
monitor, the ambient requirements for the working and storage of the monitor.
Chapter 2 gives important safety notes. Please do read this chapter before using the
monitor!
Chapter 3 gives an introduction to the preparatory steps before using the monitor.
Chapter 4 provides general operation instruction for the monitor, including illustrations
of the screen display, normal selection for soft button on screen, details for entry of
veterinary patient data and trend maps, also.
Chapter 5 gives details of specific parameter measurement, preparatory steps, cables or
probes connection, setup of parameters, maintenance and cleaning of equipments and
sensors.
Chapter 6 gives detailed description of system alarm, including level and mode of
alarm, default setting and changing procedure of alarm parameters, prompt of specific
alarms, and the general operation to carry out when an alarm occurs.
Chapter 7 gives detailed description of record function.

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Chapter 8 gives general maintenance and cleaning methods of the monitor and its
parts.
Signs in this manual:
Warning: Means it must be strictly followed so as to prevent the operator or
the veterinary patient from being harmed.
Caution: Means it must be followed so as not to damage the instrument.
Note: Important information or indications regarding the operation or use.
Note: This manual introduced the product that with full configuration. Some
functions of the product you bought may not be provided.

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1.3 Brief Introduction to the Monitor
The Monitor has features as follows:
Multiple measuring functions include 3-lead, 7-lead ECG/HR, RESP, dual TEMP,
SpO2/Pulse, NIBP, dual IBP, EtCO2and AG are optional.
Complete built-in module design ensures stable and reliable performance
Unique all-lead ECG on-one-screen display, which can facilitate the diagnosis and
analysis of cardiac disease
Can store the trend data for 120 - 168 hours and has the function of displaying trend
data and trend graphs
Function of alarm event reviewing, can store 1000 - 1800 pieces of alarm events
Function of NIBP measurement reviewing, can store 750 – 1000 pieces of NIBP
measurement data
Function of reviewing 10 - 30 minutes one important lead’s EGC waveform
Built-in recorder is optional and it supports real-time recording, trigger printout by
alarm
Parameter display with big character
Optional function of Calculator of drug concentration
Optional function of Display of oxyCRG
Function of Display of short trend
12.1″or 10.4″authentic color high brightness TFT LCD monitor
Portable design, stylish and convenient
Rechargeable maintenance-free battery, can continue working when AC power is off
Can be connected with the central unit to realize centralized monitoring
Is resistant to high-frequency electrotome and is protected against defibrillation effects

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1.4 Appearance and Structure of the Monitor
Fig. 1-4-1 The appearance of M8000VET veterinary monitor
Fig. 1-4-2 The appearance of M9000VET veterinary monitor
Various kinds of
sockets (See Fig.
1-5-1)
Recorder
Alarm light
Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1)
Function button zone
(See Fig. 1-6-1)
Various kinds of
sockets (See Fig.
1-5-1)
Recorder
Alarm light
Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1)
Function button zone
(See Fig. 1-6-1)

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Fig. 1-4-3 The appearance of M8000AVET patient monitor
Caution: The AC input socket at the back panel of the monitor can be connected
with 100-240V AC power by electrical wires supplied with this instrument.
Various kinds of
sockets (See Fig.
1-5-1)
Recorder
Trim Knob (See Fig.1-6-1)
Function button zone
(See Fig. 1-6-1)
Physiological
alarm lamp
Technical
alarm lamp

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Electric AC
socket
1.5 Sockets
Fig. 1-5-1 Various sockets on the side panel
Fig. 1-5-2 Various sockets on the back panel
Note: The 9 Pin D type socket (RS-232) is only used for maintenance and
upgrading of the monitor by manufacturer.
Note: The Network Connector is a standard RJ45 socket and being used for
connection with the central monitoring system provided by manufacturer.
NETWORK
FUSE T1.6A
AC 100V-240V
FUSE
9Pin D type socket
Equipotentiality
Terminal
ECG
NIBP
SpO2
IBP
CO2/AG
TEMP
EtCO2
Receptacle for
dehydration flask
Network connector

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Warning: The sensor cable sockets on Monitor can only be connected with the
sensor cables supplied with this instrument and no other cables shall be used.
Notes on the signs on the monitor
Signs
Notes on the signs
Defibrillator-proof type CF equipment (Refer to IEC 60601-2-27)
The unit displaying this symbol contains a F-Type isolated (floating)
applied part providing a high degree of protection against shock, and is
defibrillator-proof.
Defibrillator-proof type BF equipment (Refer to IEC 60601-1:1995)
The unit displaying this symbol contains a F-Type isolated (floating)
applied part providing a high degree of protection against shock, and is
defibrillator-proof.
Attention! Please refer to the document supplied with this instrument
(this manual)!
Non-ionizing radiation
Dangerous voltage
Equipotentiality
Alternating current (AC)
Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices according to
Directive 2002/96/EC.
The device, accessories and the packaging have to be disposed of waste
correctly at the end of the usage. Please follow local ordinances or
regulations for disposal.
ECG
Short for “Electrocardiogram”
RESP
Short for “Respiration”
SpO2
Short for “Pulse Oxygen Saturation”
TEMP
Short for “Temperature”
IBP
Short for “Invasive Blood Pressure”
NIBP
Short for “Non-invasive Blood Pressure”

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EtCO2
Short for “End tidal carbon dioxide”
AG
Short for “Anesthetic gas”
1.6 Function Buttons and Trim Knob on the Front Panel
Fig. 1-6-1 Function Buttons and Trim Knob on the Front Panel
1.6.1 The Signs and Operation Instructions Within the Function Button Zone
Signs
Notes on the signs
Operation instructions of function buttons
AC/BAT
Indicating light of
AC/DC
When the monitor is connected to the AC power, this
indicating light is green (it is unrelated to the ON/OFF
state of the monitor). When the monitor is not
connected to AC power and the battery is used as the
power source, this indicating light is orange.
CHARGE
Indicating light of
CHARGE
When the monitor is connected to the AC power of
charge, this indicating light is turn-on. When the
monitor is full of charge, this indicating light is turn-
off.
Power button
Press this button once and the monitor starts up.
Repress this button, then the monitor is switched off.
MAIN
Return to Main Screen
Press this button once to exit the present menu and
return to main screen.
TREND
Trend Review
Press this button once to see the Trend Graph and the
Trend Table
The Trim Knob is used for:
Turn left or turn right to move the cursor.
Press down to perform an operation, such
as open the menu dialog or selects one
option.
AC/BAT
FREEZE
/RECORD
SUSPEND
/SILENCE
NIBP
/STAT
MAIN
TREND
MENU
CHARGE

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FREEZE
/RECORD
Switching type button
Freeze (or defreeze)
the waveforms
/Record the real-time
waveforms
Press this button in 2 seconds to freeze waveform,
press again to defreeze waveform.
Press this button over 2 seconds can start real-time
recording.
In case the real-time recording is underway, pressing
this button will terminate real-time recording.
SUSPEND
/SILENCE
Switching type button
Suspend the sounding
of Alarm
/Close the sounding of
Alarm
Press this button in 2 seconds to make the monitor
alarm paused or cancel the pause.
Press this button over 2 seconds can silence the
monitor’s audio system or cancel the silence.
NIBP
/STAT
Switching type button
Begin (or Stop) the
measurement of NIBP
/Begin the STAT
Press this button in 2 seconds to start or stop the NIBP
measurement.
Press this button over 2 seconds to make NIBP module
working at STAT measurement mode and perform
continuous NIBP measurement within 5 minutes.
MENU
Menu
Press this button to display menu option.
1.6.2 Basic Operations
Fig. 1-6-2 Flow chart of basic operations
Note: The system menu is located at the left bottom corner. By operating the
Trim Knob in the above flow chart, select the options or make them spring out, and
for detailed item selection, please refer to Chapter 4.
Turn the Trim Knob to select
the item or soft button on the
screen
Press MAIN button to
return to main screen
Perform the
operation
Press the Trim Knob to
confirm selection

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1.7 Specifications and Performance Criteria of the Monitor
1.7.1 Classifications
Refer to chapter 2.3.
1.7.2 Specifications
Size and Weight
Size
318 mm×264 mm×152 mm
Weight
4.5 kg
Power supply
Power Voltage
AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Power Input
≤85VA
Fuse
T1.6AL/250V, Φ5×20 (mm)
Safety class
Category I
Display
LCD
Size
M9000Vet: 12.1″
M8000Vet/M8000AVET: 10.4″
Type
Color TFT-LCD
Resolution
800×600 pixels or higher
Indicators
Alarm LED
1 (Yellow/Red)
AC Power LED
1 (Green/Orange)
Battery Charge LED
1 (Yellow)
System output
Network
Ethernet
RF Wireless LAN
433MHz, 10mW (optional)
Battery
Type
Rechargeable Lead acid cell, 12V/2.0AH
Charge time
≤10 hours (2 batteries for 20 hours)
Operating time under the
normal use and full charge
≥60 minutes (2 batteries for 120 minutes)
New and fully charged battery at 25 ℃ambient
temperature and NIBP work on AUTO mode for 20
minutes interval.

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Operating time after the first
alarm if low battery
≥5 minutes
Battery (option)
Type
Rechargeable Lithium ion battery
11.1V/4.0AH
11.1V/2.0AH
Charge time
≤6 hours
≤6 hours
Operating time under the
normal use and full charge
≥240 minutes
≥120 minutes
New and fully charged battery at 25 ℃ ambient
temperature and NIBP work on AUTO mode for 20
minutes interval.
Operating time after the first
alarm if low battery
≥10 minutes
Environment
Ambient Temperature
Operating temperature: 0~+40℃
Transportation and storage temperature: –20~+55℃
Relative humidity
Working ≤85%
Transportation and storage ≤93%
Atmospheric pressure
Working 860~1060 hPa
Transportation and storage 500~1060 hPa
ECG
Lead Mode
1. 5-leads ECG input
2. 3-leads ECG input
Lead selection
1. I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V-
2. I, II, III
Gain
AUTO, 0.25x, 0.5x, 1.0x, 2.0x, 4.0x
Input impedance
≥5.0 MΩ
CMRR
MON ≥105dB
OPS ≥105dB
Frequency response
MON 0.5~40Hz
OPS 1~25Hz
Electrode offset potential
±500mV d.c.
Leakage Current
<10 uA
ECG signal range
±6.0 mV
Baseline recovery
<5s after Defibrillation. (MON or OPS mode)
Pacemaker pulses
No rejection of pulses with amplitudes of ±2mV ~
±700 mV and durations of 0.5 ~ 2.0 ms.

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Insulation
Breakdown Voltage 4000VAC 50/60Hz
Indication of electrode
separation
Every electrode (exclusive of RL)
Sweep speed
12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s, 50 mm/s
HR
Measurement Range
10~350 bpm
Refreshing time
Per 4 pulses
Resolution
1 bpm
Accuracy
±1% or ±1 bpm, whichever is greater
Sensitivity
≥0.2mVP-P
Alarm range
0~350 bpm, continuously adjustable between upper
limit and lower limit
Alarm indication
Sound and light alarming
Time to Alarm for
Tachycardia
Average 4s
Tall T-Wave Rejection
Capability
0-1mV T-Wave amplitude
Response Time of Heart Rate
Meter to Change in Heart
Rate
HR change from 80 to 120 bpm:
Range: 6 to 10s
HR change from 80 to 40 bpm:
Range: 6 to 10s
NIBP
Way of measurement
Automatic oscillometry
Range of measurement
SYS
30~270 mmHg
DIA
10~220 mmHg
MEAN
20~235 mmHg
Cuff pressure range
0~280 mmHg
Resolution
1 mmHg
Pressure Accuracy
Static
Clinical
±2% or ±3 mmHg, whichever is greater
±5 mmHg average error
≤8 mmHg standard deviation
Unit
mmHg, kPa
Pulse rate range
40 ~ 240 bpm
Inflation time for cuff
Less than 40s. (standard cuff)

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Total cycle time
20 to 45s typical (dependent on heart rate and
motion artifact)
Overpressure Protection
Horse
Dog
Cat
Hardware and software double protections
315±10 mmHg
265±10 mmHg
255±10 mmHg
Intervals for AUTO
measurement time
1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,30,45,60,90 minutes
2,4,8 hours
Range of alarm
SYS
0~300 mmHg, continuously adjustable
between upper limit and lower limit
DIA
0~300 mmHg, continuously adjustable
between upper limit and lower limit
MEAN
0~300 mmHg, continuously adjustable
between upper limit and lower limit
Alarm indication
Sound and light alarming
Measurement Mode
Horse
Manual, Auto and STAT
Dog
Manual, Auto and STAT
Cat
Manual, Auto
SpO2
BLT-SpO2
Measurement Range
0~100%
Resolution
1%
Accuracy
At 70~100%, ±2%
At 0~69%, unspecified
Data update period
<13s
Alarm
User-selectable upper and lower SpO2limits
PR
Measurement Range
25~250 bpm
Resolution
1 bpm
Accuracy
±1% or ±1 bpm, whichever is greater
Data update period
<13s
Alarm
User-selectable upper and lower pulse rate limits
Nellcor-SpO2( option)
Measurement Range
0~100%

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Resolution
1%
Accuracy
At 70~100%, ±2 digits
At 0~69%, unspecified
Perfusion Range
0.03% ~ 20%
Data update period
Average 7s
Alarm
User-selectable upper and lower SpO2limits
PR
Measurement Range
20~250 bpm
Resolution
1 bpm
Accuracy
±3 digits
Data update period
Average 7s
Alarm
User-selectable upper and lower pulse rate limits
TEMP
Measurement Range
0.0~50.0℃
Accuracy
±0.1℃
Resolution
0.1℃
Unit
Celsius (℃), Fahrenheit (℉)
Refreshing time
1s
Self check
Every 10 minutes
Accuracy
At 45.1℃~50.0℃,±0.2℃(exclusive of probe)
At 25.0℃~45.0℃,±0.1℃(exclusive of probe)
At 0.0℃~24.9℃,±0.2℃(exclusive of probe)
Channel
2
Connecting cable
Compatible with YSI-400
Range of alarm
0.0~50.0 ℃, continuously adjustable between upper
limit and lower limit
Alarm indication
Sound and light alarming
RESP
Method
Impedance variation between RA-LL (R-F)
Measuring impedance range
0.2 ~3Ω
Excitation frequency
64.8 kHz
Excitation current
≤300μA at 64.8 kHz

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Base line impedance range
500~4000Ω(50~120 kHz exciting frequency)
Measurement Range
0~150 rpm
Resolution
1 rpm
Accuracy
±2 rpm
Gain
x1,x2,x4
Sweep speed
6.25 mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s
Delay of Apnea Alarm
Off, 20s, 40s, 60s
Alarm indication
Sound and light indication
IBP
Measurement Range
-50 ~ +300 mmHg
Resolution
1 mmHg
Unit
mmHg, kPa
Accuracy
Static
Dynamic
± 2mmHg or 2% of the reading, whichever is greater
(exclusive of transducer)
± 4mmHg or 4% of the reading, whichever is greater
(inclusion of transducer)
± 4mmHg or 4% of the reading, whichever is greater
Channel
2
Sensitivity of transducer
5uV/V/mmHg, 2%
Impedance of transducer
300~3000Ω
Bandwidth
d.c. ~ 15Hz
Transducer sites
Arterial Pressure (ART)
Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PA)
Left Atrium Pressure (LAP)
Right Atrium Pressure (RAP)
Central Venous Pressure (CVP)
Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
Selection of measurement
range
ART
PA
CVP
LAP
RAP
ICP
0~200mmHg
0~300 mmHg
-10~20 mmHg
-50~300 mmHg
AUTO
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