Comen C80 User manual

Multi-parameter Veterinary monitor
C80
User Manual
Shenzhen Comen Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.

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Version: A
Time: 2012 /09
Part No. 046-000333-00
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Our Company only considerers itself responsible for the safety, reliability and performance of the
instrument under the following situations, as:
♦Assembly operations, extensions, re-adjustments, improvements and repairs are all
conducted by the personnel authorized by Our Company
♦The related electrical equipment complies with the national standards
♦Theinstrument is used in accordance with the instruction for use.
Note: This device is not intended for home use.
Warning :
This device is not intended for treatment.
Note: Nowadays, Our Company will provide the circuit diagram conditionally if the user requests
and in addition list to instruct the calibration methods and other information so as to help the user
to repair the parts which have been classified by the Our Company that the user can repair with
appropriate and qualified personnel.
Guide to Labels in the Manual
Warning :
The information you should know for how to avoid the damage that the patients and

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medical staff may suffer.
Caution :
You should know the information for how to avoid the damage the equipment may
suffer.
Note: The important information you should know.

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Contents
Chapter1General Information...............................................................................................1
1.1General Information..................................................................................................2
1.2Button Functions and Basic Operations....................................................................3
1.3Screen display ...........................................................................................................4
1.4External Socket .........................................................................................................9
1.4.1Left Panel ..........................................................................................................9
1.4.2Right Panel........................................................................................................9
1.4.3Rear Panel .......................................................................................................10
1.5Built-in charge battery.............................................................................................11
Chapter2MonitorAssembly .................................................................................................12
2.1Open Package and Check........................................................................................12
2.2Connect with AC Cable...........................................................................................12
2.3Power on .................................................................................................................13
2.4Connect with Sensor ...............................................................................................13
2.5Check Recorder.......................................................................................................13
Chapter3System Menu .........................................................................................................14
3.1PATIENT MANAGE ..............................................................................................14
3.2Survey setup............................................................................................................16
3.3SELECTION...........................................................................................................16
3.3.1ALARM Volume.............................................................................................16
3.3.2HEART BEAT VOLUME...............................................................................17
3.3.3KEY VOL (Keyboard Vol ).............................................................................17
3.3.4LCD LIGHT(LCD Brightness) ....................................................................17
3.4MONITOR SETUP (Monitor Setting) ....................................................................17
3.4.1ALARM SETUP .............................................................................................18
3.4.2RECORD (Record output setting)...................................................................18
3.4.3TIME SETUP (System Time Setting) .............................................................19
3.4.43.4.4 NURSE CALL SETUP ..........................................................................19
3.4.5MODULE SETUP ..........................................................................................19
3.5WORK INTERFACE SELECTION .......................................................................20
3.6TREND SCREEN ...................................................................................................20
3.7TREND TABLE (TREND Figure)..........................................................................21
3.8NIBP RECALL .......................................................................................................22
3.9Reviewing alarm .....................................................................................................23
3.10WAVE RECALL .....................................................................................................25
3.11INFO (Monitoring Information)..............................................................................25
3.12DRUG CALCULATION & TITRATION LIST .....................................................26
3.13Maintenance............................................................................................................26
3.14DEMO (Password: 5188)........................................................................................26
3.15SCR LOCK(screen lock).........................................................................................27
Chapter4System Work Interface .........................................................................................28
4.1Work Interface Selection.........................................................................................28

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4.1.1STANDARD ...................................................................................................28
4.1.2LIST FACE .....................................................................................................28
4.1.3TREND SCREEN ...........................................................................................29
4.1.4OxyCRG SCREEN .........................................................................................30
4.1.5BIG FONT INTERFACE................................................................................31
4.1.67-CH MULTI-LEADS DISPLAY...................................................................32
4.1.7ANESTHESIA-GAS SCREEN (optional)......................................................33
Chapter5Recording...............................................................................................................34
5.1General Information on the Recorder......................................................................34
5.2Record Type ............................................................................................................34
5.2.1Real-time record..............................................................................................34
5.2.2Frozen waveform record .................................................................................35
5.2.3The contents of the real time recording...........................................................35
5.3Operation and Status Information of Recorder .......................................................35
5.3.1Requirements on record paper.........................................................................35
5.3.2Normal service ................................................................................................35
5.3.3Insufficient paper ............................................................................................35
5.3.4Paper loading procedures ................................................................................36
5.3.5Solution to paper jam ......................................................................................36
Chapter6Trend ......................................................................................................................37
6.1TREND GRAPH (TREND Diagram).....................................................................37
6.1.1Select trend diagrams for various parameters to be displayed: .......................38
6.1.2Select 1-hour or 120-hour TREND diagrams:.................................................38
6.1.3Observe TREND diagrams of later or earlier duration: ..................................38
6.1.4Change the display zoom ................................................................................38
6.1.5Obtain the TREND data at certain time in the current TREND diagram........38
6.1.6Operation sample ............................................................................................39
6.2TREND TABLE (TREND Figure)..........................................................................39
6.2.1Select TREND Figures in various resolutions.................................................40
6.2.2Observe earlier or later TREND curves ..........................................................41
6.2.3Observe TREND data of various parameters ..................................................41
6.2.4Operation sample ............................................................................................41
6.3NIBP RECALL .......................................................................................................41
Chapter7Drug Calculation & Titration List.......................................................................43
7.1DRUG CALC..........................................................................................................43
7.2TITRATION............................................................................................................45
Chapter8Alarm......................................................................................................................47
8.1Alarm Type..............................................................................................................47
8.2Alarm Level ............................................................................................................47
8.3Alarm Mode ............................................................................................................48
8.4Lighting Alarm........................................................................................................48
8.5Sound Alarm ...........................................................................................................48
8.6Alarm Information ..................................................................................................49
8.7Alarm Parameter Flashing.......................................................................................49

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8.8Icon of Alarm Status................................................................................................49
8.9Setting the upper and lower limits of alarm ............................................................50
Chapter9Patient Safety.........................................................................................................51
9.1Environment............................................................................................................51
9.2Power Source ..........................................................................................................51
9.3Monitor earthing .....................................................................................................52
9.4Equal-potential earthing..........................................................................................52
9.5Condensation...........................................................................................................52
9.6Explanations on Symbols Used in the Monitor.......................................................53
Chapter10Maintenance & cleaning.......................................................................................54
10.1Maintenance check..................................................................................................54
10.2Cleaning and Sterilization .......................................................................................54
10.2.1Note on Cleaning and Sterilization .................................................................54
10.2.2Cleaning ..........................................................................................................55
10.2.3Sterilization .....................................................................................................55
Chapter11ECG Monitoring....................................................................................................57
11.1Definition of ECG Monitoring................................................................................57
11.2Attentions during ECG Monitoring.........................................................................57
11.3Monitoring Procedures............................................................................................58
11.3.1Preparation ......................................................................................................58
11.3.2Install ECG leads.............................................................................................59
11.3.3ECG lead connection recommended for surgery patients...............................60
11.3.4Use the 5-lead ECG device. ............................................................................61
11.4ECG Hot Key ..........................................................................................................61
11.5ECG Menu ..............................................................................................................63
11.5.1ECG setting in parameter area ........................................................................63
11.5.2ECG setting in waveform area ........................................................................64
11.5.3ECG setting in measurements .........................................................................66
11.5.4About ST Monitoring......................................................................................67
11.5.5Arrhythmia Analysis .......................................................................................71
11.6ECG Alarms & Reminders......................................................................................75
Chapter12RESP Measurement..............................................................................................78
12.1Measure RESP ........................................................................................................78
12.1.1How to measure RESP....................................................................................78
12.1.2Setting of RESP monitoring............................................................................78
12.2RESP Setting in parameter area ..............................................................................79
12.3RESP setting in waveform area...............................................................................81
12.4RESP setting in measurements................................................................................81
12.5RESP alarm information and prompt information ..................................................82
12.6Maintenance & Cleaning.........................................................................................83
Chapter13SpO2 Monitoring...................................................................................................84
13.1Definition of SpO2 Monitoring...............................................................................84
13.1.1Principle for Measurement of SpO2 Volume Recording Parameter................84
13.1.2BOS/Pulse Monitoring....................................................................................84

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13.2Precautions in SpO2/Pulse Monitoring ...................................................................85
13.3Monitoring Procedures............................................................................................86
13.4Measurement restriction..........................................................................................87
13.5SpO2 Setting in the parameter area.........................................................................88
13.6SPO2 setting in waveform area...............................................................................89
13.7SPO2 setting in measurements................................................................................89
13.8Alarms & Reminders...............................................................................................90
13.9Maintenance & Cleaning.........................................................................................92
13.9.1Cleaning: .........................................................................................................93
Chapter14NIBP Monitoring...................................................................................................94
14.1General Information................................................................................................94
14.2NIBP Monitoring.....................................................................................................94
14.2.1NlBP Measurement .........................................................................................94
14.2.2Operational guide............................................................................................97
14.2.3Measurement restriction..................................................................................98
14.2.4NIBP Parameter Setting & Adjustment...........................................................99
14.3NIBP setting in parameter area ...............................................................................99
14.4NIBP setting in measurements ..............................................................................101
14.5NIBP Pressure Calibration ....................................................................................102
14.6Gas leakage detection............................................................................................103
14.7NIBPAlarms & Reminders....................................................................................104
14.8NIBP alarm information........................................................................................107
14.9Maintenance & Cleaning.......................................................................................107
14.9.1Recyclable blood pressure cuff .....................................................................107
14.9.2One-time blood pressure cuff........................................................................108
Chapter15TEMP Monitoring...............................................................................................109
15.1TEMP Monitoring.................................................................................................109
15.1.1TEMP measurement setting ..........................................................................109
15.2TEMP setting in parameter area............................................................................110
15.3TEMP setting in measurements.............................................................................111
15.4Alarm information and prompt information.......................................................... 111
15.5Maintenance & Cleaning.......................................................................................112
Chapter16CO2 Monitoring..................................................................................................114
16.1General..................................................................................................................114
16.2Measuring Principle and Working Process............................................................115
16.3Operating Instruction for CO2Connection............................................................115
16.4CO2Measurement Procedures ..............................................................................118
16.4.1Measuring Procedure of RESPIRONICS Branded Mainstream and Sidestream
Modules 118
16.4.2Measuring Procedure of PHASEIN Branded Sidestream and Mainstream
Analyzers ......................................................................................................................121
16.5CO2 Settings in Parameter Area............................................................................123
16.6CO2 Settings in Waveform Area...........................................................................125
16.7CO2Settings in Measurement Setup .....................................................................125

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16.8Discharging Waste Gases ......................................................................................126
16.9Maintenance and Cleaning of RESPIRONICS Branded Mainstream and Sdestream
Modules 127
16.9.1Common Cleaning ........................................................................................127
16.9.2Airway Adapter for Cleaning Reusable Mainstream Sensor.........................127
16.9.3Method for Sterilizing Reusable Adapter......................................................127
16.9.4Sterilization Times for Reusable Airway Adapter.........................................128
16.9.5Zeroing..........................................................................................................128
16.10PHASEIN Branded Mainstream and Sidestream Analyzer Related Information .128
16.10.1Zeroing ..................................................................................................128
16.10.2CO2Module Lighting Information........................................................129
16.10.3Others....................................................................................................129
Chapter17IBP Monitoring....................................................................................................130
17.116.1 General information ......................................................................................130
17.2Considerations of IBP monitoring.........................................................................130
17.3Monitoring procedure............................................................................................131
17.4IBP Menu ..............................................................................................................132
17.4.1IBP<1,2>setup in the parameter area ............................................................132
17.4.2IBP<1,2>setup in the waveform area............................................................135
17.4.3IBP<1,2>setup in the measurement setup.....................................................136
17.5Zero calibration of sensor: ....................................................................................137
17.6Mercury manometer calibration procedures: ........................................................138
17.7Alarm information and prompt information..........................................................140
17.7.1Alarm information.........................................................................................140
17.8Maintenance and Cleaning....................................................................................140
Chapter18Measurement of Anesthetic Gases .....................................................................143
18.1Overview...............................................................................................................143
18.2Measurement Principle and Work Process............................................................143
18.3AG Display ...........................................................................................................144
18.4MAC Value............................................................................................................145
18.5Preparations for Measurement ..............................................................................146
18.6AG Setup...............................................................................................................147
18.6.1CO2 Settings .................................................................................................147
18.6.2O2 Settings....................................................................................................149
18.6.3N2O Settings.................................................................................................151
18.6.4AG AA Settings.............................................................................................152
18.7Aderse effects on performance..............................................................................154
18.8Safety Alarm Information .....................................................................................155
18.8.1ISA Sidestream Gas Analyzer Safety Warning Information..........................155
18.8.2ISA Mainstream Gas Analyzer Safety Warning Information ........................157
18.9Airway Obstruction...............................................................................................159
18.10Discharging Waste Gases ......................................................................................160
18.11Consumables .........................................................................................................160
18.12Safety Symbol Information...................................................................................160

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18.13Patents and Trademarks.........................................................................................162
18.14Maintenance..........................................................................................................162
18.15Cleaning the Analyzer...........................................................................................163
Appendix I.Accessories...................................................................................................164
Appendix II.Specification.................................................................................................166
Appendix III.Description of System Alarm Prompt........................................................174

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Chapter1 General Information
For information about the monitor, please read the General Information on the Monitor chapter.
For introduction on various information displayed on screen, please read the Screen Display
chapter.
For operational methods, please read the Button Functions and Basic Operations chapter.
For locations of various interfaces, please read the External Interfaces chapter.
For notices of using the monitor with power supply from a battery, please read the Built-in
Chargeable Battery chapter.
Warning
This monitor is to monitor clinical patients, only for doctors and nurses’use.
Warning
Don’t open cover of the equipment to avoid possible risks in electric shock. Any
maintenance or upgrading on the monitor must be conducted by service personnel
trained and authorized by Our Company.
Warning
Don’t use this monitor where there are flammables such as anesthetic agent, so as to
prevent from explosion.
Warning
Users before starting use should check whether the equipment and its accessories can
work properly and safety.
Warning
Please make sufficient alarming setting for each patient in order to prevent from
delayed therapy and make sure there is voice effect during alarming.
Warning
Don’t use mobile phones around the monitor. Mobile phones will generate strong
emission fields and disturb the monitor.
Warning
During defibrillation don’t touch patients, tables and the machine.

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Warning
Equipments inter-connected with the monitor should form an equal-potential body (as
protective effective earthing).
Warning
Users (doctors or nurses) should ensure safety of patients under monitoring, when the
monitor is used together with electrosurgical equipments.
1.1 General Information
Transport and Storage:
Temperature: -20℃~+40℃
Humidity: ≤80%
Atmospheric Pressure: Pressure: 50kPa~106kPa
Working:
Temperature: 5℃~+40℃
Humidity: ≤80%
Atmospheric Pressure: 86kPa~106kPa
Voltage:
a.c.100V~240V 50Hz/60Hz
FUSET1.6A
The portable Veterinary Monitor is of rich functions, applicable for bedside monitoring on
Veterinary, such as cat, dog, the small animals.
This monitor can monitor main parameters including ECG, RESP, SpO2, NIBP, Double TEMP,
IBP, EtCO2 and Anesthesia Gas. It integrates parameter measurement modules, display and record
output to build such a solid and light monitor. Its replaceable built-in battery makes convenience
for patient movement and it will clearly display 7 waveforms and all the monitoring parameter
information on the high-resolution interface.
Notice:
IBP , CO2 and Anesthesia Gas are optional.
From left to right they are in turn:
(1) ALARM INDICATOR; (2)Waveform area; (3) ON/OFF button ; (4)Function button; (5)Knob;
(6)MENU; (7)Parameter area; (8)Information area. The Knob has three working methods as
turning left, turning right and pressing to confirm parameters are mainly applied to the operation
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The outlet of the recorder is located on the left side of monitor and AC power line sockets are on
the rear panel of the monitor.
Figure 1-1 Multi-parameter Patient Monitor
This monitor has rich functions, able to provide various functions such as visual/audio alarming,
TREND storage & output, NIBP measurement save and review, medicine calculation, ST analysis,
pulse analysis, heart rate turbulence analysis, etc.
This monitor has a friendly operation interface, able to provide all functions with the keys and
buttons on the front panel, refer to Function Keys part for details.
1.2 Button Functions and Basic Operations
The monitor can be operated through use of the buttons and knobs. Here are the functions of the
buttons as follows:
(SILENCE button): Press this button and the alarm will be silence for 3
minutes (this item can be set in the “Alarm Setting” menu). Press this button
over 1 second and the alarm sound can be shielded. In the information area
appears sign. Repress this button again to pause alarm, resume heart beat
sound and cancel some technical alarm (ECG off, SPO2 off), and the sign
disappears.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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(FREEZE button): Press this button and all waveforms on the screen can be
frozen in the normal mode. Press this button once again and the frozen
waveforms can be freed.
(PRINT button): Press this button to start a real-time recording. The recording
length is determined according to the “real-time recording time” in the
“Recorder” submenu of “Setting” menu. Press this button once again in the
recording process and the recording will stop at once. Each interval of pressing
this button should be greater than 2 seconds and the frequency should not be
excessively high.
(To start/stop NIBP measurement), press to inflate the cuff to start a blood
pressure measurement. When measuring, press to stop the measurement and
deflate the cuff.
(MENU button): Press this button to have the main menu pop up when the
interface is in the state of non-window setting.
(ON/OFF button): Press this button to control the startup and shutdown of the
monitor.
a.c. INDICATOR
Work INDICATOR
JOG-DIAL JOG-DIAL to select and change the settings. Operation can be performed by
turning it clockwise, counterclockwise or pressing it down. JOG-DIAL is
mainly used in menu and window operation
1.3 Screen display
This monitor has a color LED screen, able to concurrently display collected patient
parameters, waveforms, and alarming information provided by the monitor, bed marks, clocks,
monitor status and other reminder information.
The main screen is divided into 4 sub-areas, i.e., Information Area , Waveform Area ,①②
Parameter Area and Menu Area (As shown in Figure 0③④ -2)

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Figure 1-2 Main screen display
Information Area ( ):①
Prompt message in the information area appears and disappears together with the reported state. In
accordance with the content, it is divided into:
1. Network setup: Cursor stops in sign, press to enter system setup.
Network Bed No.: refer to IP address for monitor, The IP is 200.200.200.X,(Xis
Network Bed No.:, from 1 to 100)
Caution
Connection state of CMS (central monitoring system) : when displaying , no
connection; when displaying , connection.
Network Bed No. should not conflict with other monitors, or there will be unnecessary problems
for the monitor.
If any problem happens because of confliction, unplug network wire, restart the monitor, reset the
Network Bed No. and connect the network wire again.
2. Patient Information: press to enter the Patient Information menu when cursor is in bed No.,
name or patient group area.
“Bed No.”: Refer to the bed number of the patient being monitored, this area will be
blank if there is no input.
Name: Patient name, this area will be blank if there is no input.
Information Area
Parameter
Area
Waveform
Area
Menu Area

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Sex: Male and Female.
Weight(kg): patient’s weight
Patient Type: neonatal, pediatric, adult
Update patient: Replaced with new patients, once the update, delete the monitoring data
on a patient
3. Time setup: set up local time
time: display system time
4. Technical alarm: display technical alarm, such as ECG lead off.
5. Physical alarm: display physical alarm, such as T2 too low.
6. Battery: display capacity of batter.
Full capacity
Not full capacity
Low capacity
Very low capacity, need to charge soon.
7. Volume setup: setup alarm volume, heart beat volume, key volume.
Alarm volume: there are five Alarm Vol levels, 1, 2, 3, 4 and OFF, where "OFF" level
means the alarm sound is closed.
Alarm volume on, alarm level 4
Alarm volume off
Caution
Visual alarm and alarm status
Alarm light winks or shines when there is an alarm. The colour of light means the alarm
level. Refer to alarm function chapter for details.
Waveform Area ( )②
There are four waveforms in the waveform area, which are respectively from up to down:
two-channel ECG waveform, SpO2 volume graphic waveform and respiratory waveform
(possibly from ECG module).
The name of selected waveform is displayed on the upper left part. For details, please refer to
chapter of ECG Monitoring. Each ECG waveform still shows the gain of this channel and the
filtering method of ECG waveform. A 1-mv rod is on the left of ECG waveform.
When you choose/touch each waveform, submenu of waveform will be pop up, which always
occupies most of space of waveform area, so that some waveforms are invisible. The original
image will come back after the menu exit.
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chapter of each Parameter Setting.
ParameterArea( )③:
Parameters can display at the fixed position (as shown in ~①○12of the following picture), which
are separately:
Figure 1-3 Main Screen
ECG
—Heart Rate or Pulse Rate(,unit①:bpm)
—pacer detection ( PACE)②
—ST-segment of channel 1 and channel 2 ( , unit: mv)③
— PVCs times ( Unit: times/minute)④
NIBP
— None-Invisive Blood Pressure
(From left to right) Systolic, Diastolic, Mean ( , Unit: mmHg or kPa)⑤
SpO2
—SpO2(⑥,unit:%)
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
①
○
8
○
9
○
10 ○
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—Pulse Rate(unit:bpm)
IBP (optional)
— Invisive Blood Pressure
(From left to right) Systolic, Diastolic, Mean (⑦, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
TEMP
—TEMP
—Temperature(⑧,unit: or℃℉)
CO2 (optional)
—end-tidal CO2 (⑨, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
—inspiratory CO2 (⑩, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
—Air Way Respiration Rate (AWRR)(○
11 ,unit:bpm)
RESP
—Respiration Rate(,unit:bpm)
The above monitored results will show in the parameter area.
The parameters are refreshed once per second, but NIBP value, once per measurement.
Users can select the monitoring parameters and the main screen will display the relative content.
Menu Area(④)
1. PATIENT: patient information configuration. Refer to chapter of Patient Informatio for details.
2. ALARM SETUP: set up alarm type
ALARM RECORD TIME: in case of physiological alarm, the system can record the
information before and after the alarm time. The system can give three kinds of time, i.e., 8
seconds, 16 seconds. The seconds in the options are the sum of seconds before and after the
alarm time. For example, 8 seconds mean the information within 4 seconds before the alarm
time and within 4 seconds after such a time.
ALM PAUSE TIME (Alarm pause time):“1 minute”, “2 minutes” or “3 minutes”
ALAM LIMIT (Display alarm limits):”ON” and”OFF”
ALM LATER :Disabled ,5s,10s,15s,20s. Select "Disable", when an alarm occurs, the
instrument that occurs immediately alarm; When Select "five seconds", alarm occurs only
when the parameters continue to exceed the the alarm upper or lower limit of 5 seconds
instrument, other settings and so on. The purpose of this feature is to reduce the instant false
alarms, allow doctors to more accurately grasp the situation
3. SURVEY SETUP: ECG, RESP, SpO2, NIBP and TEMP setup, refer to each chapter for details
4. SCREEN CHANGE: STANDARD, LIST FACE, TREND SCREEN, oxyCRG SCREEN, BIG
FONT, AND 7CH MULTI-LEADS DISPLAY. For details,please refer to chapters for each

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parameter.
5. NIBP STARTt: press this button to start/stop NIBP measurement.
6. FROZEN: the screen freezes when press this button, turn the knob to review all the waveform
stored for the last 4 minutes.
7. TREND GRAPH, TREND TABLE (TREND Figure), NIBP RECALL: refer to chapter 3 for
details.
8. PRINT: press this button to record waveforms and patient information.
9. SCR LOCK: In order to avoid non-operators misuse Monitor, the instrument has a touch
screen lock function. Click on the "lock screen" button to lock the touch screen in the main
interface. For To unlock the the continuous point lived unlock the screen "option for three seconds,
you can unlock the screen is locked
1.4 External Socket
1.4.1 Left Panel
Recorder is optional
1. Open the recorder door.
2. Take away the no-paper rod
3. Fix the new paper correctly, tip of paper out from the
head of printer.
4. 3mm paper must out of recorder door, close the door.
5. Press PRINT to check if the paper fixed well or not.
If no printing, prease re-fix the paper.
Fig 1-4 Recorder
1.4.2 Right Panel
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① ECG1
② NELLCORSPO2
③ ECG2
④ IBP1 (optional)
⑤ Hidden NIBP
⑥ TEMP1
⑦ TEMP2
⑧ CO2(optional)
⑨ IBP2(optional)
⑩ ICG or Anesthesia Gas(optional)Fig 1-5
This symbol means “be careful”; refer to this manual for details.
This symbol means this application part is of CF type, designed with special protection
from electric shock (especially provided with F-type floating insulation apparatus for permissible
leakage current) and suitable for the defibrillation process.
Other symbols will be introduced in the Patient Safety chapter.
this symbol means: BF type
means the equipotential grounding terminal.
A.C. indicator
work indicator
Power-up
Switch-on/off
1.4.3 Rear Panel
There are the following soclets in the rear panel:
①
②
③
④
⑤
○
6
○
7
○
8
○
9
○
10

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Fig 1-7 rear panel socket
Fig1-6 RearPanel
Handle 2.Fan 3.rear panel socket(Fig 1-7 ○1Fuse-holder,○2Power socket,○3 Equipotential
socket,○4Nurse call socket,○5Network socket,○6Channel socket,○7VGA socket,4.Speaker
Warning
This network port can only be connected with CARL NOVEL’s central monitoring
system.
Warning
All the simulated or digital equipments connected with this monitor must be certified
under the designated IEC standards (such as IEC 60950 Data Processing Equipment
Standard and IEC 60601-1 Medical Equipment Standard). And all configurations must
comply with effective versions of IEC 60601-1-1 system standards. Persons in charge of
connecting additional equipments with the input/ output signal terminals should
configure the medical system and be responsible for compliance of the system to IEC
60601-1-1 standard. For any enquiries, please contact the supplier.
Warning
Patient cable interface, network interface and other interfaces connected to different
equipments, the leakage current should not exceed the limit.
1.5 Built-in charge battery
The multi-parameter monitor has a built-in charge battery. When connected with AC power, the
battery will charge automatically until it is full. On the right side of the screen, there is a “ ”, it
means charging state. Its yellow part means the quantity of the battery. If this monitor has no
built-in battery, the battery state will display “ ”, it means no battery or defective battery.
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