CAS 740 User manual

CAS
740
Vital
Signs
Monitor
User’s
Manual
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CAS
MEoicar
SYSTEMS,
INC.
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THE
CAS
740
VITAL
SIGNS
MONITOR
FEATURES
CAS
740
-
1
Non-Invasive
Blood
Pressure
and
Pulse
Rate.
CAS
740-2
Non-Invasive
Blood
Pressure,
Pulse
Rate
and
Pulse
Oximeter.
or
Non-Invasive
Blood
Pressure,
Pulse
Rate
and
Temperature.
CAS
740-3
Vital
Signs
Monitor
with
Non-Invasive
Blood
Pressure,
Pulse
Rate,
Pulse
Oximeter
and
Predictive
Temperature.
IMPORTANT:
This
manual
addresses
all
parameters
of
the
CAS
740
Vital
Signs
Monitor.
You
may
have
purchased
a
model
that
does
not
have
all
the
parameters
referred
to
in
the
manual.
THIS
MANUAL
REMAINS
SUITABLE
FOR
USE!
Please
refer
to
sections
of
the
manual
and
the
Quick
Reference
Guide
that
are
applicable
for
the
model
purchased.
WARNING:
The
CAS
740
Monitor
is
to
be
operated
by
qualified
personnel
only.
Before
use,
carefully
read
this
manual,
including
accessory
directions
for
use,
all
precautionary
information,
and
specifications.
The
user
must
check
that
the
equipment
functions
safely
and
see
that
it
is
in
proper
working
condition
before
being
used.
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In
the
U.S.
the
following
Caution
applies:
CAUTION:
Federal
law
restricts
this
device
to
sale
by
or
on
the
order
of
a
physician
or
properly
licensed
practitioner.
First
Printing:
03/2003
Revised:
10/2004
Revised:
10/2005
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INITIAL
SETUP
Before
using
the
monitor
for
the
first
time,
the
following
items
should
be
performed:
e
Select
the
operating
Language
e
Select
the
Temperature
scale
(if
installed)
e
Set
the
monitor's
Date
and
Time
These
items
are
found
in
the
monitor's
Configuration
Menu.
To
enter
the
Configuration
Menu,
depress
and
hold
the
ALARM
LIMITS
and
AUDIO
push
button
keys
while
turning
"ON”
the
unit.
mm
A
NOTE:
Unit
will
beep
once
and
software
version
will
be
displayed.
Steps
must
be
completed
within
60
seconds
or
process
must
be
restarted.
Language
Press
x)
until
the
menu
for
language
is
displayed.
Press
either
A
or
y
to
make
your
selection.
Temperature
Scale
(if
installed)
Press
x)
until
the
menu
for
temperature
scale
is
displayed.
Press
either
A
or
V to
make
your
selection.
Date
Press
때)
until
the
date
is
displayed.
The
day
parameter
is
flashing.
Press
either
A
or
V
to
change
the
Day.
Press
01
one
time.
Press
either
A
or
V
to
change
the
Month.
Press
«|
)
one
time.
Press
either
A
or
V
to
change
the
Year.
Press
cc)
one
time.
Press
either
A
or
V
to
change
the
Hour.
Press
a)
one
time.
Press
either
A
or
V
to
change
the
Minute.
Press
Y
one
time
to
exit
and
save
your
changes.
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Manufacturers
Declaration
of
Conformity
Electronic
Emissions
and
Immunity
The
Model
740
Monitor
is
intended
for
use
in
the
electromagnetic
environment
specified
below.
The
customer
or
the
user
of
the
Model
740
Monitor
should
assure
it
is
used
in
such
an
environment.
Emissions
Test
Compliance
|
Electromagnetic
Environment
RF
emissions
—
CISPR
11
|
Group
1
The
Model
740
Monitor
uses
RF
energy
only
for
its
internal
function.
Therefore,
its
RF
emissions
are
very
low
and
are
not
likely
to
cause
any
interference
in
nearby
electronic
equipment.
RF
emissions
—
CISPR
11
|
Class
B
The
Model
740
Monitor
is
suitable
for
use
in
all
Harmonic
emissions
Class
B
establishments,
including
domestic
establishments
and
IEC
61000-3-2
those
directly
connected
to
the
public
low-voltage
power
Voltage
fluctuations
/
Complies
supply
network
that
supplies
buildings
used
for
domestic
flicker
emissions
purposes.
immunity
Test
IEC
60601
Test
Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment
Guidance
Electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
IEC
61000-4-2
+/-6
KV
contact
+/-8
KV
air
+/-6
kV
contact
+/-8
kV
air
Floors
should
be
wood
concrete
or
ceramic
tile.
If
floors
are
covered
with
synthetic
material,
the
relative
humidity
should
be
at
least
30%.
Electrical
fast
transient/burst
IEC
61000-4-4
+/-2
kV
for
power
supply
lines
+/-1
kV
for
input/output
lines
+/-2
kV
for
power
supply
lines
+/-1
kV
for
input/output
lines
Mains
power
quality
should
be
that
of
a
typical
commercial
or
hospital
environment.
Surge
IEC
61000-4-5
+/-1
kV
differential
mode
+/-2
kV
common
mode
+/-1
kV
differential
mode
+/-2
kV
common
mode
Mains
power
quality
should
be
that
of
a
typical
commercial
or
hospital
environment.
Voltage
Dips,
short
interruptions
and voltage
variations
on
power
supply
input
lines
IEC
61000-4-11
<
5%
U;
(>95%
dip
in
Ur)
for
0.5
cycle.
40%
Ur
(60%
dip
in
Ur)
for
5
cycles.
70%
Ur
(30%
dip
in
Ur)
for
25
cycles.
<
5%
Ur
(>
95%
dip
in
Ur)
for
5
seconds.
<
5%
Ur(>95%
dip
in
Ur)
for
0.5
cycle.
40%
Ur
(60%
dip
in
Ur)
for
5
cycles.
70%
Ur
(30%
dip
in
Ur)
for
25
cycles.
<
5%
Ur
(>
95%
dip
in
Ur)
for
5
seconds.
Mains
power
quality
should
be
that
of
a
typical
commercial
or
hospital
environment.
If
user
of
the
Model
740
Monitor
requires
continued
operation
during
power
mains
interruptions,
it
is
recommended
that
the
Model
740
Monitor
be
powered
from
an
uninterruptible
power
supply
or
a
battery.
Power
frequency
(50/60
Hz)
magnetic
field
IEC
61000-4-8
3
A/m
3
Am
Power
frequency
magnetic
fields
should
be
at
levels
characteristic
of
a
typical
location
in
a
typical
commercial
or
hospital
environment.
NOTE:
U;
is
the
A.C.
mains
voltage
prior
to
application
of
the
test
level.
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Guidance
and
Manufacturer’s
Declaration
—
Electromagnetic
Immunity
The
Model
740
Monitor
is
intended
for
use
in
the
electromagnetic
environment
specified
below.
The
customer
or
the
user
of
the
Model
740
Monitor
should
insure
that
it
is
used
in
such
an
environment.
immunity
Test
IEC
60601
Test
Level
Compliance
Electromagnetic
Environment
-
Guidance
Level
Portable
and
mobile
RF
communications
equipment
should
be
used
no
closer
to
any
part
of
the
Model
740
Monitor,
including
cables,
than
the
recommended
separation
distance
calculated
from
the
equation
applicable
to
the
frequency
of
the
transmitter.
Recommended
separation
distance:
Conducted
RF
3
Vrms
3
Vrms
d=1.2VP
IEC
61000-4-6
150
kHz
to
80
MHz
Radiated
RF
3
Vim
3
Vim
の
=
1.2YP
80
MHz
to
800
MHz
IEC
61000-4-3
80
MHz
to
2.5
GHz
d=2.3VP
800
MHz
to
2.5
GHz
Where
P
is
the
maximum
output
power
rating
of
the
transmitter
in
watts
according
to
the
transmitter
manufacturer
and
d
is
the
recommended
separation
distance
in
meters.
Fieid
strengths
from
fixed
RF
transmitters,
as
determined
by
an
electromagnetic
site
survey
*,
should
be
less
than
the
compliance
level
in
each
freguency
range.
*
Interference
may
occur
in
the
vicinity
of
equipment
marked
with
the
following
symbol:
(©)
NOTE
1
At
80
MHz
and
800
MHz,
the
higher
frequency
range
applies.
NOTE
2
These
guidelines
may
not
apply
in alt
situations.
Electromagnetic
propagation
is
effected
by
absorption
and
reflection
from
structures,
objects
and
people.
>
Field
strengths
from
fixed
transmitters,
such
as
base
stations
for
radio
(cellular
/
cordless)
telephones
and
land
mobile
radios,
amateur
radio,
AM
and
FM
radio
broadcast
and
TV
broadcast
cannot
be
predicted
theoretically
with
accuracy.
To
assess
the
electromagnetic
environment
due
to
fixed
RF
transmitters,
an
electromagnetic
site
survey should
be
considered.
If
the
measured
field
strength
in
the
location
in
which
the
Model
740
Monitor
is
used
exceeds
the
applicable
RF
compliance
level
above,
the
Model
740
Monitor
should
be
observed
to
verify
normal
operation.
If
abnormal
performance
is
observed,
additional
measures
may
be
necessary,
such
as
re-orienting
or
relocating
the
Model
740
Monitor.
»
Over
the
frequency
range
150
kHz
to
80
MHz,
field
strengths
should
be
less
than
3
V/m.
Recommended
Separation
Distances
Between
Portable
and
Mobile
RF
Communications
Equipment
and
the
Model
740
Monitor
The
Model
740
Monitor
is
intended
for
use
in
an
electromagnetic
environment
in
which
radiated
RF
disturbances
are
controlled.
The
customer
or
the
user
of
the
Model
740
Monitor
can
help
prevent
electromagnetic
interference
by
maintaining
a
minimum
distance
between
portable
and
mobile
RF
communications
equipment
(transmitters)
and
the
Model
740
Monitor
as
recommended
below,
according
to
the
maximum
output
power
of
the
communications
equipment.
Separation
distance
according
to
frequency
of
transmitter
(Meters)
Rated
maximum
output
150
kHz
to
80
MHz
80
MHz
to
800
MHz
800
MHz
to
2.5
GHz
power
of
transmitter
(Watts)
d=1.24P
d=1.24P
d=2.3VP
0.01
0.12
0.12
0.23
0.1
0.38
0.38
0.73
1
1.2 1.2
2.3
10
3.8 3.8
7.3
100
12
12
23
For
transmitters
operating
at
a
maximum
output
power
not
listed
above,
the
recommended
separation
distance
d
in
meters
can
be
estimated
using
the
equation
applicable
to
the
frequency
of
the
transmitter,
where
P
is
the
maximum
output
power
rating
of
the
transmitter
in
watts
according
to
the
transmitter
manufacturer.
NOTE
1
At
80
MHz
and
800
MHz,
the
separation
distance
for
the
higher
frequency
range
applies.
NOTE
2
These
guidelines
may
not
apply
in
all
situations.
Electromagnetic
propagation
is
affected
by
absorption
and
reflection
from
structures,
objects
and
people.
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WARRANTY
POLICY
MONITOR
(CAS
740)
CAS
Medical
Systems,
Inc.
warrants
the
monitor,
when
new,
to
be
free
from
defects
in
material
and
workmanship
and
to
perform
in
accordance
with
manufacturer's
specifications
for
a
period
of
two
(2)
years
from
the
date
of
original
purchase
from
CAS
or
its
authorized
distributors
or
agents
except
as
noted
below.
The
same
warranty
conditions
are
made
for
a
period
of
one
(1)
year
with
respect
to
printers
and
battery
and
ninety
(90)
days
on
non-disposable
accessories
and
certain
components
consisting
of
reusable
SpO2
sensors,
reusable
temperature
probes
and
other
accessories
provided
by
CAS
as part
of
the
original
purchase.
CAS
warrants
blood
pressure
cuffs
and
disposable
or
single-
patient-use
products
for
out-of-box
failure
only.
Where
the
accessory
is
not
a
CAS
manufactured
product,
the
manufacturers
own
warranty
conditions
apply.
CAS
reserves
the
right
to
perform
warranty
service
operations
in
its
own
factory,
at
an
authorized
repair
facility,
or
at
the
customers’
site.
Our
obligation
under
this
warranty
is
limited
to
repairing
or,
at
our
option,
replacing
any
defective
parts
or
our
equipment,
without
charge,
if
such
defects
occur
in
normal
service and
with
prompt
notification.
Damage
to
any
part
through misuse,
neglect,
or
accident,
or
by
affixing
any
accessories
or
attachments
other
than
CAS,
Masimo®,
Nellcor®,
Nonin®,
and
Welch
Allyn”
manufactured
accessories
or
attachments,
is
not
covered
by
this
warranty.
ACCESSORIES,
BATTERIES,
CUFFS,
AND
CERTAIN
COMPONENTS
In
all
cases,
policy
applies from
date
of
purchase
from
CAS
or
its
authorized
distributors
or
agents.
Accessories:
(90)
Days
-
Masimo,
Nellcor
and
Nonin
Sensors,
Welch
Allyn
Temperature
Probes.
Batteries:
(1)
Year
Chargers:
(1)
Year
(not
including
power
cord:
see
other
accessories).
Cuffs
(all):
Out-of-box
failure
only.
Other
Accessories:
Out-of-box
failure
only.
Certain
Components:
(1)
Year
-
Printer
mechanism,
but not
including
Thermal
Print
Heads.
Print
Heads:
Out-of-box
failure
only.
THERE
ARE
NO
WARRANTIES,
WHICH
EXTEND
BEYOND
THOSE
EXPRESSLY
DESCRIBED
IN
THIS
AGREEMENT
AND
THE
COMPANY
MAKES
NO
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
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HOW
TO
CONTACT
US
CAS
Medical
Systems,
Inc
44
East
Industrial
Road
Branford,
CT
06405
U.S.A.
Phone:
(800)
227-4414
(203)
488-6056
Fax:
(203)
488-9438
E-Mail:
Web:
www.casmed.com
Representative
in
European
Union:
Mossa
Consulting
GmbH
Bolibrůgg
22
23570
Lůbeck,
Germany
Phone:
+49-4502-880-557
Fax:
+49-4502-880-559
E-Mail:
Should
service
be
required,
contact
the
dealer
in
the
country
of
purchase.
Copyright
2003
CAS
Medical
Systems,
inc.
AII
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
this
manual
may
be
reproduced
without
the
written
permission
of
CAS
Medical
Systems,
Inc.
CAS
reserves
the right
to
make
changes
to
this
manual
and
improvements
to
the
product
it
describes
at
any
time
without
notice
or
obligation.
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CAS
740
Monitors
=e
TABLES
Table
1:
Parts
ofthe
System
ii
1...
5
Table
2:
Neonatal
Cuff
Size
Selection
................
31
Table
3:
Adult
-
infant
Cuff
Size
Sejection
i
31
Table4:SelectablelnitialinflationPressures...................................................
66
Table
5:
Default
Alarm
ValueS
ii
74
Table
6:
Audible
and
Visual
Indicators
.…..............................................................
nen
75
Table
7:
Software
Revisions
a
nA
ne
80
Table
8:
Temperature
Error
Codes
i
92
Table
9:
Error
Messages
on
the
Message
WindOW
ii
εενωωκαν
93
Table
10:
DB9
Pin
Out...
seen
126
Table11:MonitorConfigurations..............................................................
eee
132
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CAS
740
Monitors
section
1
Introduction
and
Intended
Use

CAS
740
Monitors
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