Vetland V1410 User manual

P/N V14xx-000
Model V1410/V1412
Veterinary Patient Monitor
User Manual

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Table of Contents
1. Preface..................................................................................................................................................7
2. Features and Options............................................................................................................................ 8
3. Before Reading This Manual.................................................................................................................9
Safety Symbols ..................................................................................................................................9
Note Symbol.......................................................................................................................................9
4. Safety Precautions..............................................................................................................................10
Basic Precautions.............................................................................................................................10
Environmental Conditions ................................................................................................................ 11
Pre-Use Precautions........................................................................................................................12
Electrical Safety Precautions ...........................................................................................................13
Patient Safety Precautions...............................................................................................................13
5. Standard and Optional Equipment......................................................................................................14
Standard Accessories.......................................................................................................................14
Optional Accessories........................................................................................................................14
6. How to Set the V1410 / V1412............................................................................................................15
Precautions for Settings...................................................................................................................15
Verify Before Use .............................................................................................................................15
Maintenance and Cleaning After Use...............................................................................................15
7. V1410 / V1412 Overview.....................................................................................................................16
V1410 Monitor (10.4” Display) .........................................................................................................16
V1412 (12.1” Display).......................................................................................................................16
8. V1410 / V1412 Components...............................................................................................................17
Monitor Front Operation Panel.........................................................................................................17
Left Side ...........................................................................................................................................19
Back Side .........................................................................................................................................20
9. Display Symbols..................................................................................................................................21
10. Display Screen ....................................................................................................................................22

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11. Explanation of Screens .......................................................................................................................23
12. Explanation of Screen Icons ...............................................................................................................24
13. How to Use the V1410 / V1412 Monitor..............................................................................................25
14. Alarms .................................................................................................................................................26
How to Set Alarms............................................................................................................................27
Alarm Range ....................................................................................................................................28
15. Trend Display ......................................................................................................................................29
Checking Trend Data........................................................................................................................30
Trend Data Save & Load..................................................................................................................32
16. Event Display ......................................................................................................................................33
17. Checking Event Data...........................................................................................................................34
18. Setup...................................................................................................................................................36
19. Mini-Trend Function.............................................................................................................................38
20. Oxy-CRG Function..............................................................................................................................39
21. ECG Recall Function...........................................................................................................................41
22. Drug Dose Calculation ........................................................................................................................43
23. Patient Information Setup....................................................................................................................46
24. Default Settings...................................................................................................................................47
25. Printer Settings (Optional)...................................................................................................................50
Printed Data Examples.....................................................................................................................51
Loading Printer Paper ......................................................................................................................51
26. Setting Wave Color..............................................................................................................................52
27. Power & Battery Specifications ...........................................................................................................53
28. ECG Measurement..............................................................................................................................55
ECG Measurement Procedure.........................................................................................................55
ECG Lead Change...........................................................................................................................57
ECG Out Function (Optional)...........................................................................................................58
29. ST Analysis..........................................................................................................................................59
30. Arrhythmia Display..............................................................................................................................60
How to Analyze Arrhythmia..............................................................................................................60
Arrhythmia Guide .............................................................................................................................61

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31. Pacemaker Detection..........................................................................................................................62
32. Respiration Measurement...................................................................................................................63
How to Measure Respiration............................................................................................................63
Changing the Respiration Waveform ...............................................................................................64
33. HRV Measurement..............................................................................................................................65
How to Set Up the HRV Distribution Graph .....................................................................................65
How to Interpret the HRV Distribution Graph...................................................................................66
34. NIBP Measurement.............................................................................................................................67
Blood Pressure Basics.....................................................................................................................68
NIBP Measurement Screen..............................................................................................................69
NIBP Manual Measurement.............................................................................................................69
NIBP Auto Measurements................................................................................................................70
NIBP Trend Screen ..........................................................................................................................74
35. SpO2 Measurement ............................................................................................................................75
SpO2 Measurement Display ............................................................................................................76
How to Measure SpO2.....................................................................................................................76
Changing SpO2 Waveform Size and Speed....................................................................................77
36. APG Measurement..............................................................................................................................78
APG Defined ....................................................................................................................................78
APG Measurement...........................................................................................................................78
APG Application ...............................................................................................................................79
37. Temperature Measurement.................................................................................................................80
Temperature Measurement Screen..................................................................................................80
How to Measure Body Temperature.................................................................................................80
Temperature Menu Setup Range.....................................................................................................80
38. IBP Measurement................................................................................................................................81
IBP Measurement Screen................................................................................................................81
Composition of Monitoring Accessories...........................................................................................82
How to Connect the IBP Cable ........................................................................................................83
Adjustment of Zero Point of the Converter.......................................................................................85
Table for Labels According to the Site of Measurement...................................................................86

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Changing the IBP Label ...................................................................................................................86
39. EtCO2 Measurement (Optional)..........................................................................................................87
EtCO2 Measurement Screen...........................................................................................................87
Microstream CO2Calibration............................................................................................................88
Microstream CO2Measurement Method..........................................................................................89
Microstream CO2 Messages............................................................................................................90
Mainstream and Sidestream CO2Calibration ..................................................................................92
Mainstream CO2Measurement Method...........................................................................................93
Sidestream CO2Measurement Method...........................................................................................94
Mainstream/Sidestream CO2Messages..........................................................................................95
40. Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................96
Problems in Display..........................................................................................................................96
Problems in ECG Measurement ......................................................................................................96
Problems in SpO2 Measurement.....................................................................................................97
Problems in NIBP Measurement......................................................................................................97
Problems in IBP Measurement ........................................................................................................97
Problems in EtCO2 Measurement (Microstream)............................................................................98
Problems in EtCO2 Measurement (Mainstream/Sidestream)..........................................................98
Problems in the Printer (Optional)....................................................................................................98
41. Product Specifications.........................................................................................................................99
42. Safety ................................................................................................................................................106
Electromagnetic Emission..............................................................................................................107
Electromagnetic Immunity..............................................................................................................108
Recommended RF Separation Distance........................................................................................ 110
Immunity and Compliance Level.................................................................................................... 110
43. Product Information............................................................................................................................111
Product Warranty.............................................................................................................................111
Payment Terms .............................................................................................................................. 112
Shipping ......................................................................................................................................... 112
Returned Goods Policy .................................................................................................................. 112
Limitation of Liability....................................................................................................................... 113

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1. Preface
To ensure safe operation and long-term performance stability, it is essential that you fully understand the
equipment functions, operation, and maintenance before using the equipment.
Please keep this manual in a safe place for easy retrieval.
This device is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian. The intended use
of this device is to measure parameters that indicate a patient’s status during veterinary procedures (see
Section 2-Features and Options).
To ensure operator and patient safety, use only parts and accessories that meet the manufacturers’
requirements as recommended by Vetland Medical Sales and Services, L.L.C. Parts used which are not
authorized by the manufacturer may cause damage to the product and may void the product warranty.

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2. Features and Options
Thank you for purchasing the Vetland Medical Sales and Services L.L.C., Model 1410/Model 1412
Multi-parameter Veterinary Monitor. The V1410/V1412 Monitor provides a variety of information about a
patient’s status via numeric values and waveforms. It has the following features:
Standard Features
•Arrhythmia Measurement (ancillary use only)
•NIBP Measurement (2 IBP measurements)
•SpO2 and Pulse Rate Measurement
•VGA (Display Output) Function
•ECG Lead (I, II, III) Selection
•Body Temperature (2 Temp)
•Pacemaker Detect Function
•Respiration Measurement
•7 day Trend Data Saving
•20 Event Data Saving
•Blood Pressure (2 IBP)
•ST Level Analysis
Options
•End-tidal Partial Pressure Respiration (EtCO2)
•Trend Data-Saving using Data Storage SD Card
•Built-in 3 Channel Printer
•ECG Out Function
•Touch Screen

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3. Before Reading This Manual
Symbols are used in this manual to help users operate this product safely and appropriately and to
prevent any risk to patients or damage to materials. Please read and understand all warnings and
precautions.
Safety Symbols
WARNING
WARNING is used to indicate the presence of a hazard which can
cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if
the warning is ignored.
CAUTION
CAUTION is used to indicate the presence of a hazard which will or can
cause minor personal injury or equipment damage if the caution is
ignored.
Note Symbol
NOTE
NOTE is used to notify the user of installation, operation, or
maintenance information which is important, but not hazard related.

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4. Safety Precautions
Basic Precautions
Please observe the following basic safety precautions:
Avoid placing in an area exposed to
moisture. Do not touch the equipment
with wet- hands. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Avoid placing in an area where there is a
high variation of temperature. Operating
temperature ranges from 10
°
C to 35
°
C.
Operating humidity ranges from 30% to
85%.
Avoid using in the vicinity of an
electric heater.
Avoid placing in an area where there is
an excessive humidity rise or ventilation
problem.
Avoid placing in an area where there
is an excessive shock or vibration.

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Environmental Conditions
Condition Temperature Pressure Humidity
Operation 10◦C – 35◦C
(50 – 95◦F) 700 – 1060 hPa 30 – 85%
Storage -10◦C – +50◦C
(14 – 122◦F) 700 – 1060 hPa 20 – 95%
Avoid placing in an area where
chemicals are stored or where there
is danger of gas leakage.
Avoid getting dust and especially
metal material into the equipment.
Do not modify or disassemble the
equipment. When not in use, power off system
when not connected to live AC.
Otherwise, equipment could be
damaged.
Disconnect the power cord by
holding the plug; not the cord.

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Pre-Use Precautions
Please check the following before using the system:
WARNING
The V1410 / V1412is intended only to measure and assess a patient’s
state. It must be used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms
when diagnosis is made.
Only qualified personnel should use the veterinary monitor. Please read
the user manual before use. Read carefully all the directions for any
accessories and optional equipment.
Use of this product is prohibited during Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI). A fire may breakout from the induced current, and the accuracy
of the product and the MRI may be influenced by cross-interference.
When the product is to be moved, make sure to turn it off and secure all
electrical cords/cables and accessories for transport. Damaged cords or
cables may cause fire or electric shock.
The computerized ECG analysis should be judged by qualified
veterinary professionals and should not be the sole basis in determining
necessity of treatment for a patient.
Data interference may occur if the V1410 / V1412 is operated in close
proximity to an electrosurgical unit.
Improper use or treatment of batteries may cause fire or injury:
Do not use batteries other than those specified in this manual.
Do not use the batteries if they are leaking or damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Do not heat, incinerate, or dispose of batteries in a fire.
To ensure the patient is electrically isolated, connect the product only to
other equipment that also provides patient electrical isolation.
All equipment should be checked regularly to ensure proper operation.

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Electrical Safety Precautions
Please read the following before using the system:
CAUTION
To prevent electric noise during use, the product should be installed apart
from any dynamo, X-ray equipment, broadcast equipment, or portable
cables. An inaccurate result may occur if this equipment is placed near the
product.
When not in use for extended periods of time the battery should be
disconnected to prevent excessive depletion.
Damaged cords or cables may cause fire or electric shock.
NOTE
The V1410 / V1412 is:
-Class IIb equipment.
-Type CF grade for ECG, Resp, and IBP.
-Type BF grade for EtCO2, SpO2, NIBP, and Temperature
The noise level is Class B according to the IEC/EN 60601-1 (Safety of
Electric Medical Products).
The noise redemption is Level B according to the IEC/EN 60601-1-2
(Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements).
The protection grade against water is IPX-0.
Patient Safety Precautions
To protect the patient observe the following precautions:
CAUTION
The analysis of arterial blood pressure measurements should be
judged by qualified veterinary professionals.
Arterial blood pressure may be influenced by a patient’s posture,
physical condition and other factors such as a patient’s movement.
Premature patients and patients with chronic pulmonary disease
should be checked for oxygenation levels before starting treatment.
Sensor-attachment sites should be checked at least every 4 hours.
Please check if the sensors are properly attached, if the skin condition
is normal, and if the sensors are well positioned. Special care is
required for patients with poor blood flow. If the sensor attachment
status is not checked periodically, it may lead to skin injury by
extended contact and necrosis from the pressure. Patients with weak
blood flow should be checked regularly so that injury cannot occur.

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5. Standard and Optional Equipment
Please check all the items inside the package before installation.
Standard Accessories
Monitor (1 ea)
ECG Cable
3 Lead Type (1 ea)
ECG Clips (3 ea)
SpO2 Tongue Probe
(1 ea)
Temperature Sensor
(Rectal Type - Pediatric)
(1 ea)
NIBP Hose (1 ea)
User Manual
(Web Download Only)
Blood Pressure Cuff
Type #2, #3, #4
(Total 3 pieces) Power Cord (1 ea)
Optional Accessories
-ECG Cable (5 lead type)
-SpO2 Extension Cable
-SpO2 Rectal Sensor
-IBP Sensor
-Printer Module
-Roll Paper
-EtCO2 Kit Set (EtCO2 Module Product)
-Battery
-Trolley (= Cart)
-Wall Mount
-Cuff for a small patient (dog, cat)
-Temperature Sensor
-Disposable SpO2 Sensor
-Ground Cable
Esophageal ECG/Temp Sensor

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6. How to Set the V1410 / V1412
Precautions for Settings
When setting the V1410 / V1412, pay attention to the following:
•Use under conditions of 10 ◦C to 35 ◦C of circumstantial temperature and 30% – 85% humidity.
•Check the connection status of the power cord.
•Do not connect multiple cords to the power supply.
•Place the monitor on a flat area.
•Connect grounded AC power cord.
•Remove any obstructions near the unit as well as any products noted in Section 4-Safety
Precautions.
Verify Before Use
Verify the following before measuring the patient’s condition:
•Verify that there is no mechanical risk.
•Verify all cable and sensor attachments are secure.
Maintenance and Cleaning After Use
•Clean the monitor at least once a month using a soft cloth. Do not use thinner, ethylene, oxidant,
or lacquer since these may damage the product.
•Keep the accessories clean of dust or foreign materials. For cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild
detergent.
•Do not soak the accessories in liquid or detergents. Keep the product and accessories away from
any liquid.

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7. V1410 / V1412 Overview
V1410 Monitor (10.4” Display)
V1412 (12.1” Display)

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8. V1410 / V1412 Components
Monitor Front Operation Panel
No. Description No. Description
1 Power Button 6 Freeze Button
2 Alarm ON/OFF Button 7 NIBP Start/Stop Button
3 Event Save Button 8 Print Start/Stop Button
4 Screen Button 9 Exit Button
5 Menu Button
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9

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Right Side (Printer Option)
No. Description No. Description
1 Print Door 4 Print Feed Button
2 Print Power LED 5 Speaker
3 Print Error LED
4
3
2
1
5

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Left Side
<Microstream EtCo2> <Sidestream / Mainstream EtCO2>
No. Description No. Description
1 NIBP Connection Terminal 9 CO2Module Connection Terminal (Option)
2 SpO2 Connection Terminal 10 CO2Output Connection Terminal (Option)
3 EKG Connection Terminal 11 CO2Input Connection Terminal (Option)
4 ECG/RESP Connection Terminal 12 TEMP 4 Connection Terminal (Option)
5 IBP2 Connection Terminal 13 TEMP 3 Connection Terminal (Option)
6 IBP1 Connection Terminal 14 TEMP 2 Connection Terminal
7 IBP3 Connection Terminal (Option) 15 TEMP 1 Connection Terminal
8 IBP4 Connection Terminal (Option) 16 Sidestream/Mainstream CO2 Input
Connection Terminal (Option)
16
2
11
10
9
1
15
14
13
12
7
3
4
6
8
5

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Back Side
No. Description No. Description
1 Handle 6 RS232 Port
2 Ground Port 7 LAN Port
3 MAIN Power Switch 8 ECG Out Port (Option)
4 AC Power Input Port 9 SD Card Slot
5 VGA Port (Option)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
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