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VITAL SIGN MONITOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL Model: TD-2300 TAIDOC TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION TEL: +886-2-66258188 www.vtrustmed.com Document Rev.: A
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VITAL SIGN MONITOR

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Model: TD-2300

TAIDOC TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION TEL: +886-2-66258188

www.vtrustmed.com Document Rev.: A

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About the ManualThe precautions, warnings and notes throughout this manual are very important. Please read this entire manual carefully before using VTRUST TD-2300 Vital Sign Monitor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................... 7General Warnings and Cautions ........................................ 7Blood Pressure Warnings and Cautions .......................... 10SpO2 Warnings ................................................................. 11Infrared Thermometer Warnings ...................................... 12Blood Glucose Warnings .................................................. 13Electro Thermometer Warnings ....................................... 13

INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 14Intended Use .................................................................... 14Contents of System .......................................................... 15Optional Items .................................................................. 15Monitor Overview ............................................................. 16Before Measurement - Connecting Accessories .............. 17Monitor Main Display Area ............................................... 26Monitor Functions ............................................................. 33

PERFORM MEASUREMENTS .............................................. 54SpO2 Measurement .......................................................... 54Blood Pressure Measurement .......................................... 56Blood Glucose Measurement ........................................... 58Temperature Measurement .............................................. 69

TAKING CARE OF THE MONITOR....................................... 77Cleaning ........................................................................... 77Battery Removal and Replacement ................................. 78Taidoc SpO2 Calibration Check ........................................ 78SpO2 Accessory Disposal ................................................. 78Technical Assistance ........................................................ 78

ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................. 79SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 81REVISION HISTORY ............................................................. 89

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Figure 1. Monitor overview .....................................................................16Figure 2. SpO2 finger sensor and extension cable ................................17Figure 3. Sensor for electro-thermometer ..............................................17Figure 4. NIBP pressure cuff and hose ..................................................18Figure 5. Assemble the metal connector into the cuff hose ....................18Figure 6. Printer cable and pin numbers ................................................19Figure 7. Bar code reader ......................................................................19Figure 8. AC power cord (American specification) .................................20Figure 9. AC power cord (European specification) .................................20Figure 10. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 1 .........................................21Figure 11. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 2 .........................................21Figure 12. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 3 .........................................21Figure 13. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 4 .........................................22Figure 14. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 5 .........................................22Figure 15. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 6 .........................................22Figure 16. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 7 .........................................23Figure 17. Connection ports in the front panel .......................................24Figure 18. Connection ports in the back.................................................25Figure 19. Monitor main display area .....................................................26Figure 20. SpO2 display area .................................................................27Figure 21. Blood glucose display area ...................................................28Figure 22. Patient’s information display area .........................................28Figure 23. Temperature display area ......................................................29Figure 24. Heart rate display area ..........................................................29Figure 25. NIBP display area .................................................................30Figure 26. Status indicator area .............................................................31Figure 27. Print button ............................................................................33Figure 28. Printing format .......................................................................33Figure 29. Menu button ..........................................................................34Figure 30. ID settings .............................................................................35Figure 31. Window of saving changes ...................................................35Figure 32. Patient ID key-in ....................................................................36Figure 33. Height key-in .........................................................................37Figure 34. Weight key-in ........................................................................37Figure 35. Clinician ID key-in .................................................................38Figure 36. BPM settings .........................................................................38Figure 37. SpO2 settings........................................................................40Figure 38. External temperature device settings ....................................41Figure 39. Alarm settings........................................................................42Figure 40. Memory function....................................................................43Figure 41. Data example ........................................................................43Figure 42. System settings .....................................................................44Figure 43. Location key-in ......................................................................44Figure 44. Date/Time setup ....................................................................46Figure 45. External device setup ............................................................47Figure 46. Touchpad calibration - STEP 1 ..............................................48Figure 47. Touchpad calibration - STEP 2 ..............................................48Figure 48. Touchpad calibration - STEP 3 ..............................................48Figure 49. Examples of coordinates .......................................................49

TABLE OF FIGURES

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Figure 50. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 1 ..............................50Figure 51. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 2 ..............................50Figure 52. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 3 ..............................50Figure 53. MSG display ..........................................................................51Figure 54. Example of LOG (history of configuration changes). ............51Figure 55. Mem button ...........................................................................52Figure 56. Save button ...........................................................................53Figure 57. SpO2 measurement - STEP 1 ..............................................54Figure 58. SpO2 measurement - STEP 2 ..............................................55Figure 59. Demonstration of using the pressure cuff .............................56Figure 60. BGM setup - STEP 1 .............................................................58Figure 61. BGM setup - STEP 2 .............................................................58Figure 62. BGM setup - STEP 3 .............................................................58Figure 63. BGM setup - STEP 4 .............................................................59Figure 64. BGM setup - STEP 5 .............................................................59Figure 65. BGM setup - STEP 6 .............................................................59Figure 66. Setting the BGM meter..........................................................59Figure 67. Deleting BGM memory - No ..................................................60Figure 68. Deleting BGM memory - Yes .................................................60Figure 69. Gen, AC, PC, and QC modes ...............................................63Figure 70. Blood glucose test - STEP 1 .................................................62Figure 71. Blood glucose test - STEP 2 .................................................62Figure 72. Blood glucose test - STEP 3 .................................................63Figure 73. Screw and take away needlepoint protector. ........................63Figure 74. Press the lancet rapidly to the end. .......................................64Figure 75. Done......................................................................................64Figure 76. Blood glucose test - STEP 5 .................................................64Figure 77. Blood glucose test - STEP 6 .................................................65Figure 78. Blood glucose test - STEP 7 .................................................65Figure 79. Blood glucose test - STEP 8 .................................................66Figure 80. Enter BGM memory - STEP 1 ...............................................67Figure 81. Enter BGM memory - STEP 2 ...............................................67Figure 82. Exit BGM memory .................................................................68Figure 83. BGM indicator of inserting a test strip ...................................68Figure 84. No test result in BGM memory ..............................................68Figure 85. IRTM setup - STEP 1 ............................................................70Figure 86. IRTM setup - STEP 2 ............................................................70Figure 87. IRTM setup - STEP 3 ............................................................70Figure 88. IRTM setup - STEP 4 ............................................................70Figure 89. IRTM setup - STEP 5 ............................................................71Figure 90. IRTM setup - STEP 6 ............................................................71Figure 91. Take an ear temperature - STEP 1 .......................................72Figure 92. Take an ear temperature - STEP 2 .......................................72Figure 93. Take an ear temperature - STEP 3 .......................................72Figure 94. Take an ear temperature - STEP 4 .......................................73Figure 95. Take an ear temperature - STEP 5 .......................................73Figure 96. Take an ear temperature - STEP 6 .......................................73Figure 97. Take an ear temperature - STEP 7 .......................................73Figure 98. Rectal ETM measurement ....................................................76

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Table 1. Available versions of TD-2300, updated on Feb. 25, 2011 .......14Table 2. TD-2300X and its corresponding sensor brand ........................17Table 3. Printer cable pin definition ........................................................19Table 4. Main display description ...........................................................26Table 5. BPM settings.............................................................................39Table 6. SpO2 settings ...........................................................................40Table 7. Temperature settings ................................................................41Table 8. Alarm settings ...........................................................................42Table 9. System setup ............................................................................45Table 10. Bluetooth settings ...................................................................47

TABLES

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SAFETY INFORMATION

General Warnings and CautionsThe information in this manual is a comprehensive guide to the operation of the monitor. For best results, read this manual thoroughly before using the monitor.

WARNING! A warning statement in this manual identifies hazards that could lead to patient injury, illness, or death. These warnings pertain to the entire VTRUST TD-2300 Vital Sign Monitor.

CAUTION!A caution statement in this manual identifies hazards that could lead to minor personal injury, product damage, or property damage.

WARNING! Use this monitor only for the intended use described in this manual.

WARNING!The monitor is not intended for use without healthcare practitioner's supervision.

WARNING!If the monitor cannot take a measurement or the measurement readings seem dubious, check the condition of the patient first.

WARNING!If any abnormality is found in the patient or the monitor, take appropriate measures, such as stopping the monitor, to ensure the safety of the patient.

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WARNING!This monitor is not suitable to use around flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. An explosion may occur.

WARNING!Do not let the monitor or its flexible cord come into contact with surfaces which are too hot to touch.

WARNING!To ensure patient safety, use only the accessories and supplies (i.e., cuffs, hoses, temperature probes, SpO2 probe, test strips, etc.) recommended for or supplied with this monitor. Using unapproved accessories with this monitor can affect patient and/or operator safety.

WARNING!Avoid water or any fluid from entering the connectors (especially AC power input socket). Should this occur, dry the connectors with a clean cloth immediately. For the monitor, remove the battery right away and do NOT turn on the monitor, then contact the customer service for assistance.

WARNING!Use with the specified AC voltage and frequency.

WARNING!Do not plug the AC adapter cable into an AC outlet (or unplug it) with wet hands.

CAUTION!Every three months, inspect the blood pressure cuff, SpO2 cable, and other accessories for fraying or other damage. Replace if necessary.

CAUTION!Electric shock hazard: An operator may only perform maintenance procedures specifically described in this manual. For service, contact the customer service.

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CAUTION!This monitor complies with the current applicable standards for electromagnetic interference. As a precaution, avoid using this monitor close to other equipment.

CAUTION!This monitor is composed of high-quality precision parts. Protect it from severe impact and shock. If it is dropped or damaged, it should be checked by a qualified service technician for proper operation prior to further use. Do not use this monitor if you notice any signs of damage. Contact the customer service for assistance.

CAUTION!Do not use the SpO2 probe with the blood pressure cuff simultaneously on the same limb. Doing so may result in inaccurate pulse rate and perfusion readings.

CAUTION!Do not use the SpO2 probe during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning.

CAUTION!The monitor is waterproof IPX2 degree. However, do not immerse it in water or drip fluids on heat exhale holes on the rear panel.

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Blood Pressure Warnings and CautionsThese warnings and cautions pertain to the blood pressure feature of this monitor.

WARNING!Do not wrap the cuff around any of the following locations. Doing so can cause an accident.●Anywhere on the four limbs that a venous pulse is secured, such as where there is an IV or blood transfusion●Any limb with an artificial dialysis shunt

WARNING!When the cuff hose is bent or blocked, there could still be air in the cuff even though the pressure display reads 0mmHg. This may block the blood flow in the arm, which may in turn cause peripheral function disorders. In addition, make sure the cuff is deflated before use.

WARNING!Avoid compression of the blood pressure hose or cuff tubing. This may cause system errors to occur in the monitor.

WARNING!This monitor does not operate effectively on patients who are experiencing convulsions or tremors.

CAUTION!When several blood pressure measurements are taken on the same patient, regularly check the cuff site and extremity for possible ischemia, purpura, and/or neuropathy.

CAUTION!Wrapping the cuff too loosely may lead to inaccurate results.

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SpO2 WarningsThese warnings and cautions pertain to the SpO2 feature of this monitor.

WARNING!The SpO2 probe and extension cables are intended for use only for pulse oximeter measurements. Do not attempt to connect these cables to a PC or any other monitor.

WARNING!Do not use a damaged probe or extension cables.

WARNING!Incorrect application or extended use of a SpO2 probe on the same sensor site may cause incorrect readings. Inspect the sensor site periodically as directed in the probe’s directions for use.

WARNING!Certain ambient environmental conditions, probe application errors, and certain patient conditions may affect SpO2 readings and pulse signal.

CAUTION!The SpO2 probe is not intended for use as an apnea monitor.

CAUTION!Do not immerse the probe or patient cables in water, solvents, or cleaning solutions (the sensors and connections are not waterproof).

CAUTION! Do not use irradiation, steam, or ethylene oxide for sterilization.

CAUTION! Consider the SpO2 as an early warning monitor. As a trend toward patient deoxygenation is indicated, use laboratory instruments to analyze blood samples to completely understand the patient’s condition.

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Infrared Thermometer Warnings

CAUTION!Always store the thermometer in a cool and dry place: temperatures between -20°C to 60°C relative humidity less than 95%. Avoid direct sunlight.

CAUTION!Avoid dropping the thermometer from a height or strongly hitting it with a hard object.

CAUTION!Only use the probe covers provided by the manufacturer. For proper hygiene, do not share probe cover. Damaged probe cover may result in error display.

CAUTION!Do not disassemble the thermometer.

CAUTION!Basic safety precautions should always be observed, especially when the thermometer is used on or near children and disabled persons.

CAUTION!This thermometer is not intended to be a substitution for consultation with your physician.

CAUTION!Keep probe covers out of reach of children.

CAUTION!Temperature of left and right ear may differ. Always measure the same ear.

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Blood Glucose Warnings

Electro Thermometer Warnings

WARNING!Carefully read the owner’s manual of the blood glucose monitoring system before use.

WARNING! Use only oral probes for taking oral and axillary temperatures. Use only rectal probes for taking rectal temperatures. The use of the wrong probe may produce temperature errors.

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INTRODUCTIONIntended UseThe monitor is intended to be used to monitor non-invasive blood pressure (systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure), pulse rate, body temperature, and blood glucose and oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. The monitor is intended to be used by clinicians and medically qualified personnel and trained users. Please refer to table 1 for available versions of TD-2300.

Table 1. Available versions of TD-2300, updated on Feb. 25, 2011

*There are two types of electro-thermometer sensors: oral (axillary) sensor / rectal sensor.

Model Parts Include Standardfunction

Optional

TD-2300A

- NIBP (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure)- SpO2

- Infrared thermometer- Blood glucose Meter

Smart card reader (only for TD-2301A)- Magnetic Card Reader (only for TD-2301B)- Bluetooth - USB port- Printer port- PS/2

- BarCode reader- Keyboard,- Printer TD-6301A(without Bluetooth)

- Printer TD-6301B(with Bluetooth)

- Probe cover feeder TD-1222

TD-2300B

- NIBP- SpO2

- Infrared thermometer- Blood glucose Meter

TD-2300C- NIBP- SpO2

- Infrared thermometer

TD-2300D- NIBP- SpO2

- Electro-Thermometer

TD-2300E - NIBP- SpO2

TD-2300F - NIBP- SpO2

(no Bluetooth)- USB port,- Printer port- PS/2

TD-2300G

- NIBP- SpO2- Infrared thermometer

- Ethernet- Bluetooth - USB port- Printer port,- PS/2

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Contents of System

Optional Items

1. Monitor2. SpO2 finger sensor and extension cable3. Pressure cuff and hose4. AC power cord5. CD of operator's manual 6. Warranty card

1. Barcode scanner 2. Infrared thermometer a.Probe cover for infrared thermometer b.Probe cover feeder3. Electro-thermometer (with oral / axillary or rectal sensors) 4. Blood glucose monitoring system a.Disposable lancets b.Test strips c.Control solution d.Owner’s manual of blood glucose meter5. Keyboard6. Printer (TD-6301)7. RS-232 cable8. Rolling stand

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Monitor Overview

1. Blood glucose meter2. Smart card reader or magnetic card reader3. Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement button (When measuring, the LED lights up. You can press this button to urgently stop.)4. Alarm button 4.1 When the alarm is sounding, press this button to temporarily mute it. Refer to page 42 for related settings. 4.2 When the alarm isn’t sounding, press this button can freeze the pulse waveform for 30 seconds.5 SpO2 cable connection port6. Electro-thermometer connection port7. NIBP pressure hose connection port8. Infrared thermometer9. Power On/Off button10. Power status indicator11. Alarm LED

NOTE ►With audio alarm turned mute, when the measurement readings go over the

set alarm limits, this alarm LED will flash

1.

2.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8.

9.10.11.

Figure 1. Monitor overview

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Before Measurement - Connecting Accessories

NOTE ►The figures are just for reference. Actual accessories may differ.

NOTE ►Sensors of adults / pediatric patients / and neonates are different. Be sure

to read the package printings and use a correct sensor.►If you are going to change the sensor, make sure you choose the

corresponding brand to your model. Please refer to the table below. ►In case you have to use a different brand, please consult your agent firstly.

Start with the monitor off, and connect all accessories to the monitor. Please find the connection ports from figure 17 and figure 18.

Accessories of TD-2300 include:1.SpO2 finger sensor and extension cable

2.Oral / axillary or rectal sensor for electro-thermometer (No need to connect this item if you will only take ear temperatures)

Figure 2. SpO2 finger sensor and extension cable

Figure 3. Sensor for electro-thermometer

Table 2. TD-2300X and its corresponding sensor brandSensor brand Extension cable brand

TD-2300X Nellcor Nellcor

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Figure 5. Assemble the metal connector into the cuff hose

3.NIBP pressure cuff and hose

Figure 4. NIBP pressure cuff and hose

NOTE ►Before you use the cuff for the first time, be sure to assemble the metal

connector into the cuff hose. Make sure of the connector orientation to insert; refer to the figure as below.

► When you want to change a new cuff with hose, pull out and transfer the metal connector into a new cuff with hose.

► Before use, make sure to evacuate the air in the cuff.► Make sure to select the correct patient population. Please refer to page 39.► When you want to replace the hose to a new one, transfer to metal connectors

to the new hose.

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4.Printer cable (If you want to connect the monitor to a printer)

Figure 6. Printer cable and pin numbers from front view

Table 3. Printer cable pin definition

Pin no. Name1 NC2 TX3 RX4 NC5 GND6 NC7 RTS8 CTS9 +8.5V OUTPUT

5.Bar code reader

Figure 7. Bar code reader

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6.AC power cord

For example: American specification and European specification.

Figure 8. AC power cord (American specification)

Figure 9. AC power cord (European specification)

NOTE ► Without this item, the monitor can still work until the battery is out of

electricity► There are different specifications of AC power cord for different countries.

Make sure you use the correct one for your country.

NOTE ► This AC power cord can recharge the battery. It takes approximately 3.5

hours for the battery to get fully recharged.► Make sure to use the American specification cord or European specification

cord accordingly to the voltage of the country.

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7.Rolling stand(This stand is for moving the monitor conveniently. The monitor still works well without this stand.)

STEP1. Uninstall the pole holder from the lower pole.

Figure 10. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 1

STEP2. Insert the pole into the center of base plate, and screw the pole holder on the pole.

STEP 3. Press each caster into the hole on the base plate.

Figure 11. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 2

Figure 12. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 3

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STEP 4.Install the basket on the clamps with 4 pieces of screws.

STEP 5. Hang the other basket on the four hooks of the lower pole.

STEP 6. Insert the mounting plate set into the stainless steel pole and fix it on the pole with the pole screw.

Figure 13. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 4

Figure 14. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 5

Figure 15. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 6

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STEP 7. The mounting plate can be slide out. Fix the mounting plate on the bottom of the monitor with 4 screws (M4*8mm). Then the monitor can be slid in and slid out from the rolling stand.

Figure 16. Rolling stand assembly – STEP 7

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SpO2 Cable Connection Port

Electro-thermometer Connection Port

NIBP Pressure Hose Connection Port

Figure 17. Connection ports in the front panel

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Printer Port

Barcode Reader Port

Figure 18. Connection ports in the back

AC power cord

NOTE ► Before taking measurements, please pair up the glucose meter (please

refer to page 58) and infrared thermometer (please refer to page 70) with the monitor and make sure the cuff is completely evacuated.

► Use only recommended accessories with the monitor.► The monitor is equipped with a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. When

using the monitor for the first time or the battery is low, connect the monitor to a power source and recharge the battery. It takes approximately 3.5 hours to be full charged.

► The monitor can be used at least 5 hours continuously, if the battery is fully charged.

Caution!Make sure that all accessories are securely connected to monitor before performing any test, or it may cause inaccurate results.

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Monitor Main Display Area

Figure 19. Monitor main display area

Table 4. Main display description

Area Description1 SpO2 display area Display SpO2-related info2 Blood glucose display area Display blood-glucose-related info3

Patient’s info Display patient’s infoYou may key in the info.

4 Print button Touch this button to print out the readings.5 Temperature display area Display temperature-related info6 Menu button Touch this button to change settings7 Heart rate display area Display heart-rate-related info8 Mem button Touch this button to retrieve measurement

readings.

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2

3

4 5 76 8 9

12. 11.

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Figure 20. SpO2 display area

For details, please refer to the following sections.

9 Save button Touch this button to save measurement readings.

10 NIBP display area Display NIBP-related info11 Status indicator display

areaDisplay status indicators

12 Date / Time Display date and time13 Location of measurement You may key in the date and time.

Display the location where you use the monitor.You may key in the location.

NOTE ► To view or change related parameter settings, you can directly touch the

SpO2, BG, Temp, HR, ID, NIBP areas.► When a reading exceeds the set alarm limit, the reading turns red.

1. SpO2 display area

Pulse waveform Pulse signal amplitude

NOTE ► When the sensor is disconnected, the waveform disappears; the SpO2

reading remains for 30 seconds and then disappears.

SpO2 reading

Alarm lower limit Alarm upper limit

Probe indicator(displayed when not connected well.)

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2. Blood glucose display area

3. Patient’s information display area

4. Print button Touch this button to print out the readings. Please refer to page 33.

You can change the ID, weight, height in Menu. Please refer to page 35.

Alarm upper limit

Blood glucose reading

Alarm lower limit

Measuring modeMeasurement unit

Figure 21. Blood glucose display area

Figure 22. Patient’s information display area

NOTE ► When you touch this button, the monitor beeps. However, the monitor

doesn’t detect whether a printer is connected. Please make sure the printer is well connected.

BG 300/100

AC.mg/dL200

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5. Temperature display area

6. Menu button

7.Heart rate display area

Touch this button to enter setup menu.Please refer to page 34.

Heart beat source comes from “NIBP” or “SpO2”

Pulse indicator(It blinks when heart beat signal is detected)

Heart rate reading (beat per minute)

Alarm upper limitAlarm lower limit

Temperature source Infrared thermometer

Electro-thermometer:Measurement unit

Temperature reading

Figure 23. Temperature display area

Figure 24. Heart rate display area

Temp 38.0/36.0

36.9

HR NIBP

72

For

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8. Mem button Touch this button to enter memory mode. Please refer to page 52.

9. Save button Touch this button to save the readings. Please refer to page 53.

10. NIBP display area

Systolic pressure alarm upper/lower limit

Systolic pressure reading

Diastolic pressure alarm upper/lower limit

Diastolic pressure readingMean ar ter ia l p ressure alarm upper/lower limit

Mean arterial pressure reading

Figure 25. NIBP display area

Measure- ment unit

Patient population

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11. Status indicator area

Figure 26. Status indicator area

Green color: 41%~100% Orange color: 21%~40% Red color: 0%~20% When the bar turns to red, the alarm makes a long sound every 10 seconds (till the monitor automatically turns off).

This indicator displays when you turn off the alarmPlease refer to page 42.

This indicator displays when you turn on Auto Save function.Please refer to page 45.

This indicator displays when you turn on Cycling Print function.Please refer to page 45.

This indicator displays when you turn on Alarm Printing function.Please refer to page 42.

This indicator displays when you turn on Bluetooth.Please refer to page 47.

This indicator displays when you turn the Speaker volume down to “0” The operative sounds and alarm sounds are both turned off. Please refer to page 45.

NOTE ► The stored data will not be deleted, if the monitor automatically turns off..

Battery indicator:

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12.Date / Time area Please refer to page 46 to change date and time.

13.Location of measurement You can name the location where you perform the measurements. Please refer

to page 44.

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After all accessories are well connected, power on the monitor and you can proceed with measurement or enter each mode by touching the screen.

Figure 27. Print button

Figure 28. Printing format

IDHeart Rare/Source

Diastolic BP

Blood Glucose

SpO2 %Systolic BPMean BPTemperature

Monitor Functions

Print► The Print Function provides options for printing out data.

Touch the “Print” button and the printer will print out the readings. Please use only printers that VTRUST provides.

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Menu► The Menu function allows system configurations to be adjusted. Touch the

Menu button to enter the setting windows. Read the following contents for descriptions.

Figure 29. Menu button

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Figure 30. ID settings

Figure 31. Window of saving changes

IDInput Patient ID, height, weight, and clinician ID. Touch the info areas to enter the key-in windows.

Save: Touch “Save” to save the changes. (If the setting is not changed, the "Save" button will be kept in disable status and colored as gray) Exit: Touch “Exit” to exit this page. If you exit without saving the changes, a window pops up:

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Patient IDTouch the numbers and English letters to key in.(20 alphanumeric digits at maximum) Touch “Enter” to confirm the ID.Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving.

Figure 32. Patient ID key-in

Display area

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Height Touch the numbers to key in.Touch “OK” to confirm the height number.Touch “C” to clear the display area to “0”.Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving.Input range: 400 ~ 1 (cm) [If out of this range, touching “OK” doesn’t function.]

WeightTouch the numbers to key in.Touch “OK” to input the weight number.Touch “C” to clear the display area to “0”.Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving. Input range: 400 ~ 1(kg)[If out of this range, touching “OK” doesn’t function.]

Figure 33. Height key-in

Figure 34. Weight key-in

Input rangeDisplay area

Input rangeDisplay area

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Clinician IDTouch the numbers and English letter to key in.(20 alphanumeric digits at maximum) Touch “Enter” to confirm the Clinician ID.Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving.

BPM:Set up the non-invasive blood pressure function.

Save: Touch “Save” to save the changes. (In no changes, “Save” is in gray and doesn’t function)Exit: Touch “Exit” to exit this page.

Figure 36. BPM settings

Figure 35. Clinician ID key-in

Display area

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The settings are described as below

Table 5. BPM settings

BPM Setting Description

Method Clever Inflation (default)

If interfered during the first measurement, the monitor will then take a measurement again.

Inflation Only Take a measurement only during inflationPatient population

Neonate Select the patient population accordingly.PediatricAdult (default)

Cycling Manual (default) Take a measurement only when you press “ ” button

2 min The monitor takes a measurement in the specified interval. 5 min

10 min 1 Hr 2 Hr

Pulse source SpO2 (default) Take the pulse rate from SpO2 measurement.

BPM Take the pulse rate from blood pressure measurement.

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SpO2:Set up the SpO2 function.

Figure 37. SpO2 settings

Table 6. SpO2 settings

Save: Touch “Save” to save the changes. (In no changes, “Save” is in gray and doesn’t function)Exit: Touch “Exit” to exit this page.

The settings are described as below.

SpO2 setting DescriptionPulse volume On The monitor beeps as the pulse goes.

Off (default) The monitor doesn’t beep along with the pulse.Probe alarm On The monitor beeps when:

The probe is disconnected.The sensor can’t receive signals well during measurement

Off (default) The monitor doesn’t beep with the probe conditions.

Pulse source SpO2 (default) Take the pulse rate from SpO2 measurementBPM Take the pulse rate from blood pressure

measurement

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Figure 38. External temperature device settings

The settings are described as below.

Table 7. Temperature settings

EXT:Set up the external temperature device.Please refer to the figure below.

Alarm type Hi: Lo: DescriptionSpO2 100 ~ 91 99 ~ 30

When any reading exceeds its limit, the alarm sounds.HR

(Heart rate) 200 ~ 61 149 ~ 30

NOTE ► Before use, be sure to select ETM for the electro-thermometer or IRTM for

infrared thermometer.

Temperature setting DescriptionSensor ETM Take a temperature from electro-thermometer

IRTM (default) Take a temperature from infrared thermometer

Alarm Type Hi: Lo: DescriptionTemp 50.0 ~ 35.1 (°C) 35.4 ~ 20.0 (°C) When any reading exceeds its

limit, the alarm sounds.

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Alarm:Set up the alarm function.

Figure 39. Alarm settings

The settings are described as below.

Table 8. Alarm settingsAlarm setting Description

Alarm ON When the reading exceeds the set limit, the alarm sounds

OFF (default) No matter the reading exceeds the set limit or not, the alarm doesn’t sound.

Recovery time

30 sec (default) If you press “ ” button, the alarm temporarily stops sounding. The recovery time decides how long the intervals are.

1 min

2 min

Alarm printing

ON When the alarm is sounding because of exceeding reading, the printer prints out the data. For the print format, please refer to Print section in page 33.

OFF (default) No matter the reading exceeds the set limit or not, the printer doesn’t print.

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Mem: The Mem function allows users to retrieve all the readings.

Touch SN, ID or Date/Time, then the data will be sorted accordingly.

Figure 40. Memory function

See a data example as below.

Figure 41. Data example

Delete the selected data.Which page you are on.Change to other pagesEnter the selected data

Exit this page.

Touch to select the data

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SYS:System setup.

The settings are described as below.

Location Touch the numbers and English letters to key in. (20 alphanumeric digits at maximum) Touch “Enter” to input the ID. Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving.

Figure 42. System settings

Figure 43. Location key-in

Display area

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The settings are described as below.

Table 9. System setup

Setting DescriptionDisplay 0 Touch the icon “ ” to increase or “ ” to

decrease the brightness.0 is the darkest.7 is the brightest.

12345 (default)67

Speaker 0 Touch the icon “ ” to increase or “ ” to decrease the volume. You can change it from “0” (mute) to 3 (loudest).

1 (default)23

Auto Save OFF (default) Turn off Auto Save function5 min Select the cyclic time to automatically save

readings.10 min30 min

Cycling Print OFF (default) Turn off Cycling Print function5 min Select the cyclic time to automatically print out

the readings.10 min30 min

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Date/Time

Figure 44. Date/Time setup

Touch “ ” and “ ” to adjust the Date and Time.Holding your finger on “ ” or “ ” can increase or decrease the numbers continuously. Touch “OK” to confirm the setup.Touch “Exit” to exit this page without saving.

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Table 10. Bluetooth settings

Figure 45. External device setup

External DevicePair up BGM (Blood Glucose Meter) or IRTM (Infrared Thermometer) if your monitor contains either of them.) Touch “Exit” to leave this page

BGM (Blood Glucose Meter)Before operating the glucose meter for the first time, make sure to pair up the monitor and the BGM meter.Please refer to page 58 for detailed steps.

IRTM (Infrared Thermometer)Before operating the IRTM for the first time, make sure to pair up the monitor and the infrared thermometer.Please refer to page 72 for detailed steps.

Bluetooth

ON Turn on Bluetooth for data transmission.

OFF Turn off Bluetooth.

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TouchpadIf the monitor is not correctly responding for touch input, please perform the following steps to do touchpad calibration.

STEP 1. Touch the “+” icon in the upper-left corner.

STEP 2. Touch the lower-right corner.

Figure 46. Touchpad calibration - STEP 1

Figure 47. Touchpad calibration - STEP 2

Figure 48. Touchpad calibration - STEP 3

STEP 3. Touch the blue area and the calibration is done.

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Figure 49. Examples of coordinates

NOTE ► In STEP 3, before you touch the blue area (200±30 , 200±30);you can

touch to test the touch screen accuracy. The coordinate of the touched point will be displayed on the upper-left corner of the blue area.

► When the calibration is done, you will see the monitor main display area as in Figure 19.

► After calibration, in case the monitor still can’t respond correctly, call your agent.

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How to enter calibration mode directly

STEP 1. Press and hold down the “ ” button.

STEP 2. While holding the “ ” button down, press and hold down the power button

for a second.

STEP 3. Then you enter calibration mode directly

Figure 50. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 1

Figure 51. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 2

Figure 52. Enter calibration mode directly - STEP 3

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MSG:You can see the Vital sign Monitor firmware version, BPM firmware version, SpO2 firmware version and LOG (history of configuration changes) here.

Vital sign monitor firmware version

Figure 53. MSG display

Please refer to this figure for a LOG example

Figure 54. Example of LOG (history of configuration changes).

BPM firmware version

SpO2 firmware version

Touch here to see LOG

Change pages

Date and Time

Option

Catalog in MenuSetting

Exit this window

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Figure 55. Mem button

Menu► The Mem button allows users to go to Mem function in Menu directly. Please refer to page 43 for Mem function. Please refer to this figure for Mem button.

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Figure 56. Save button

NOTE ► When you touch “Save”, the monitor only saves readings which got updated

within recent 30 seconds.

Save► The Save function allows users to save the readings. Touch “Save” and the readings will be saved.

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PERFORM MEASUREMENTSBefore taking measurements, make sure all accessories are connected to the monitor.

Figure 57. SpO2 measurement - STEP 1

SpO2 MeasurementFactors that may degrade the performance of the pulse oximeter:● Excessive ambient light ● Excessive motion● Anemia or low hemoglobin Concentrations ● Fingernail polish ● Arterial catheters, blood and infusion lines, etc.● Cardiovascular dyes ● Improperly attached sensor● Incorrect sensor ● Electrosurgical interference ● Poor patient perfusion● Venous pulsations

STEP 1. Clip patient’s finger as below and make sure the finger is placed on the red light SpO2 area.

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Figure 58. SpO2 measurement - STEP 2

STEP 3. When the clip is removed from the finger, the monitor displays the last SpO2 reading for 30 seconds (in yellow color)

STEP 2. The monitor displays “Please check the probe!” message when detecting the pulse signal. The initial measurement takes approximately 6 ~ 10 seconds and the monitor continuously shows the waveforms and values of SpO2 and pulse rate on screen until the probe is removed.

NOTE ► Check the sensor application site frequently to determine circulation,

positioning and skin sensitivity.►The monitor automatically checks for signal quality before measuring, check

the probe connection if the LCD displays “Probe disconnect!”.

NOTE ► During SpO2 measurement, the HR reading displays only when it sources

from SpO2.

NOTE ► When SpO2 or heart rate reading exceeds the pre-set limits, the reading

keeps blinking and turns to red; and the alarm sounds.

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Before start, wrap the patient’s arm with the pressure cuff. Hold left arm in front of patient with palm facing up. Slide the cuff onto patient’s left arm snugly, above the elbow. The red line on the edge of the cuff should be approximately 0.8 inch to 1.2 inch (2 cm to 3 cm) above the elbow. Align the tubing over the main arteries at the inside of patient’s arm.

(Excessive tightness may cause venous congestion and discoloration of the limb. Possible error may occur if the blood pressure cuff is wrapped too loosely, preventing proper inflation. Place the blood pressure cuff on a bare arm; clothing interferes with measurement accuracy. Ensure that the hose is not twisted, as this may cause measurement errors.)

STEP 2. Read the result. After the measurement, the monitor displays the systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate on the LCD. If the values exceed the set alarm limits, the monitor flashes the values in red and the alarm sounds.

Figure 59. Demonstration of using the pressure cuff

STEP 1. Begin the measurement

After placing the arm cuff around the patient's arm, press “ ” to

start the blood pressure measurement. During measurement, the “

” LED lights up. If you want to stop the measurement, press “ ” to

stop at any time.

Blood Pressure Measurement

NOTE ► Deflate the cuff before measurement.

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NOTE ► Under clever inflation mode, If interfered during inflation, the monitor will

then take a measurement again after deflation. ► After pressing “ ” to stop a measurement, the monitor displays “ERROR:

00” on screen to indicate a measurement was canceled. ► For more error messages, please refer to the error message list in page 79.

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Blood Glucose Measurement

Figure 61. BGM setup - STEP 2

Figure 60. BGM setup - STEP 1

Figure 62. BGM setup - STEP 3

STEP 1. Enter Menu ► SYS ► External Device

STEP 2. Touch “Set” for BGM.

STEP 3. “Set…” is displayed. The monitor is ready for pairing up.

NOTE ► Before using the blood glucose meter for the first time, be sure to perform

External Device setup below.

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Figure 63. BGM setup - STEP 4

Figure 64. BGM setup - STEP 5

Figure 65. BGM setup - STEP 6

Figure 66. Setting the BGM meter

STEP 4. Turn on the blood glucose meter.

STEP 5. Put blood glucose meter into the meter holder.

STEP 6. “OK” is displayed when the meter is identified

Setting the meter Before using your meter for the first time or if you change the meter battery, you should check and update these settings. Make sure you complete the steps below and have your desired settings saved.Start with the meter off (no test strip inserted). Press SET to turn the meter on.

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Set the measurement unitThe blood glucose value will be displayed either in the milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) or millimoles per liter (mmol/L) according to the unit selected. Press “M” button to select (mg/dL) or (mmol/L). Press the “SET” button again go to next setting.

Deleting the memoryIf you would like to keep all the results, press M and select “no” for keeping the results in memory. Then press SET to confirm.

Figure 67. Deleting BGM memory - No

Figure 68. Deleting BGM memory - Yes

Congratulations! You have completed the settings!

If you would like to delete ALL the results, press M and select “Yes” for deleting the results in memory. Then press SET to confirm. “OK” and “ ” are displayed on the meter, which indicates that all data stored is deleted.

NOTE ► These parameters can ONLY be changed in the setting mode. ► If the meter is idle for 3 minutes during the setting mode, it will switch off

automatically.

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The four measurement modes The meter provides you with four modes for measuring, General, AC, PC and QC. Please refer to the table as below.

You can switch between each mode by:STEP 1. Start with the meter switched off. Insert a test strip to turn on the meter,

the screen will display flashing blood drop and “Gen”.

STEP 2. Press “M” to switch between General, AC, PC and QC modes.

Figure 69. Gen, AC, PC, and QC modes

Modes It is suggested to measure blood glucose when you are:

General (displays as “Gen”) any time of day without regard to time since last meal

AC no food intake for at least 8 hoursPC 2 hours after a mealQC testing with the control solution

Table 8. BGM - the four measurement modes

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Control solution testing Control Solution contains a known amount of glucose that reacts with test strips and is used to ensure your meter and test strips are working together properly. Please refer to the glucose user manual for details.

Performing a blood glucose testThis section is quick guide. Please read the glucose user manual to get more information.STEP 1. Insert the test strip to turn on the meter.

STEP 2. Checking the code number

Figure 70. Blood glucose test - STEP 1

Figure 71. Blood glucose test - STEP 2

Warning!It is important to make sure that the LCD displayed code is the same as the code on the test strip vial before testing. Failure to do so will get inaccurate results.

code 814

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STEP 3. Select the appropriate measurement mode by pressing M. For selecting the measurement mode of AC, PC, or Gen, please refer to

the “four measurement modes” section in page 61.

STEP 4. Obtaining a blood sample with disposable lancet.

Please refer to these three figures for how to use the disposable lancets.

Figure 73. Screw and take away needlepoint protector.

Figure 72. Blood glucose test - STEP 3

NOTE To reduce the chance of infection: ► Always use a new disposable lancet. Lancets are for single use only. ► Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris in or on the lancets.► Before blood sampling, please wash and dry hands first.

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Figure 74. Press the lancet rapidly to the end.

Figure 75. Done

Figure 76. Blood glucose test - STEP 5

Completely filled. Not completely filled.

Step 5. Apply the sample Hold the blood drop to touch the absorbent hole of the test strip. Blood will

be drawn in and after the confirmation window is completely filled (it takes 1.1 ul at least), the meter begins counting down.

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STEP 6. Read your result The result of your blood glucose test will appear after the meter counts

down to 0. This blood glucose result will automatically be stored in the memory.

STEP 7. Put the meter into meter holder.

Figure 77. Blood glucose test - STEP 6

Figure 78. Blood glucose test - STEP 7

NOTE ► The flashing “Con” indicates you need to connect the blood glucose meter

to the meter holder, in order to transmit the result.

BG 200/70

80Genmg/dL

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STEP 8. Eject the used test strip and discard the lancet To eject the test strip, point the strip at a disposal container for sharp

items. The meter will switch itself off automatically after the test strip is ejected.

Figure 79. Blood glucose test - STEP 8

Warning!The used lancet and test strip may be biohazards. Please discard them carefully according to your local regulations.

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“ ” will appear on the display.

Meter memory Your meter stores the last blood glucose test result only. To enter the meter memory, start with the meter switched off.

STEP 1. Press and release “M”

STEP 2. Press “M” again and the last blood glucose result shows.

Figure 80. Enter BGM memory - STEP 1

Figure 81. Enter BGM memory - STEP 2

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Exit the meter memory. Press “M” again and the meter will be turned off.

Figure 82. Exit BGM memory

Figure 83. BGM indicator of inserting a test strip

Figure 84. No test result in BGM memory

NOTE ► If the meter is left idle for more than 5 seconds after entering the memory

mode, the meter then will display the following message on the LCD. This indicates that you can insert a test strip and initiate a blood glucose test.

NOTE ► Any time you want to exit the memory, keep pressing “M” for 5 seconds or

leave it without any action for 3 minutes. The meter will turn off automatically.► If using the meter for the first time, “---“ displays when you recall the test

result. It indicates that there is no test result in memory.

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Temperature Measurement The monitor provides two options for measuring body temperatures, infrared thermometer for ear, and electro-thermometer for oral, axillary and rectal temperatures.

NOTE ► Before using either infrared thermometer or electro-thermometer, select

appropriate settings.

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Infrared Thermometer Before the first time to use a new IR thermometer, be sure to pair up the monitor and the IR thermometer. The steps are as below.

STEP 1. Enter Menu ► SYS ► External Device

STEP 2. Touch “Set” for IRTM.

STEP 3. “Set…” is displayed. The monitor is ready for identification.

STEP 4. Turn on the thermometer.

Figure 88. IRTM setup - STEP 4

Figure 85. IRTM setup - STEP 1

Figure 86. IRTM setup - STEP 2

Figure 87. IRTM setup - STEP 3

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STEP 5. Put the IR thermometer into the thermometer holder.

STEP 6. “OK” is displayed when the meter is identified.

Figure 90. IRTM setup - STEP 6

Figure 89. IRTM setup - STEP 5

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How to take a measurement STEP 1. Confirm the probe cover is clean and new.

STEP 2. Attach the probe cover.

STEP 3. Press and release the On-Off button to turn on the thermometer.

Figure 91. Take an ear temperature - STEP

Figure 92. Take an ear temperature - STEP 2

Figure 93. Take an ear temperature - STEP 3

NOTE ► If a probe cover is not well attached on the probe, LCD will show “Err 3” until

a new probe cover is firmly attached.

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STEP 4. Stretch your ear canal by pulling your ear backwards and upwards, and carefully insert the thermometer into the ear.

STEP 5. Press and release the Scan button. Do not remove the thermometer until it beeps.

STEP 6. Read the result.

STEP 7. Discard used probe cover into trash can by pressing probe-cover ejection button.

Figure 94. Take an ear temperature - STEP 4

Figure 95. Take an ear temperature - STEP 5

Figure 96. Take an ear temperature - STEP 6

Figure 97. Take an ear temperature - STEP 7

Warning!Use only recommended probe covers. Using other manufacturers’ probe covers may result in inaccurate temperature measurements or monitor errors. .

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How to use a probe cover feeder

STEP 1. Open the cap of the probe cover feeder.STEP 2. Put probe covers into the probe cover feeder and close the cap.

(maximum: 20 probe covers)STEP 3. Slide down the handle of the probe cover feeder to release one probe

cover into the holder.STEP 4. Point and push the thermometer probe downward to the holder and

make sure the probe cover is on the probe securely.

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STEP 1. Verify that the correct probe is used.STEP 2. Put the probe at the appropriate location on the patient. When

measuring, hold the probe firmly in place and keep the tip of the probe in contact with the body part.

STEP 3. The monitor beeps once it has obtained the final reading. Read the temperature displayed on the LCD.

STEP 4. Remove the probe after the temperature measurement is complete and discard the probe cover.

Electro-thermometer To take an oral or axillary temperature:

Warning!Take axillary temperature directly on patient’s skin. Do not place the probe over the patient’s clothing.

Caution!Use the appropriate temperature probe to obtain accurate oral or axillary temperature

NOTE ► If the electro-thermometer probe is disconnected, the reading keeps blinking

as warning.

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For oral measurement Place the probe tip on either side of sublingual pocket under the patient’s tongue.

For axillary measurement Lift the patient’s arm and place the probe tip in the axilla. Ensure that the tip is completely surrounded by the axillary and place the arm snugly at the patient’s side.

For rectal measurement

► Incorrect insertion of probe can cause bowel perforation. ► Reduce the risk of cross-contamination and infection by washing your

hands thoroughly before and after measurement.

Warning!

Separate the patient’s buttocks with one hand. Use the other hand to gently insert the probe tip only 5/8 in. (1.5 cm) inside the rectum (less for infants and children). The use of a lubricant is optional.

Tilt the probe so that the tip is in contact with tissue. Continue to separate the buttocks and hold the probe in place throughout the measurement process.

Figure 98. Rectal ETM measurement

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Cleaning

Vital-sign monitor When necessary, clean the monitor with a cloth slightly dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol / mild detergent / water (Do not use corrosive liquids). Never immerse the monitor and accessories in any type of liquid.

Blood pressure cuffClean the blood pressure cuff with a damp cloth, or wash in water with soap or detergent. Before washing the blood pressure cuff, remove the tube. After washing, allow the blood pressure cuff to air dry.

Cables and pressure hoseWipe the cabling and pressure hose with a damp cloth moistened in a mild detergent solution. Do not immerse.

Temperature sensorPeriodically wipe the temperature sensor clean with an alcohol-dampened cloth, warm water, or properly diluted, non-staining disinfectant. Do not immerse the sensor.

SpO2 sensorClean the reusable SpO2 sensor with a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution and allow to air dry.Do not immerse the sensor or cable.Every 3 months, inspect the temperature sensor, SpO2 sensor, and accessories for fraying or other damage. Replace as necessary.

TAKING CARE OF THE MONITORNOTE ► Before performing any maintenance or service to the monitor, disconnect the

AC power line from the electrical outlet.► Store the monitor at 23°F to 122°F (-5°C to 50°C), below 95% relative

humidity.► Avoid dropping and direct sunlight and humidity.

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Battery Removal and ReplacementAs necessary, replace the internal battery after heavy use or the battery no longer charges. Use a battery with the same part number.1. Turn the monitor off and disconnect the AC power cord.2. Remove the screws holding the battery door using a Phillips-head screwdriver

and then remove the battery door to expose the battery.3. Disconnect and discard the old battery per local regulations. Reconnect the

new battery as soon as possible to prevent loss of power to the unit and subsequent loss of clock time.

4. Slide the new battery completely into the compartment. Lay the connector on the battery.

5. Replace the battery door and tighten each of the screws.

Taidoc SpO2 Calibration CheckUse a SpO2 simulator (such as Fluke Index 2) to check the SpO2 accuracy. There is no way to change the calibration of the SpO2 module. If the SpO2 is out of calibration, contact your agent.

SpO2 Accessory DisposalDispose of all finger sensors and cables in accordance with facility, local, and government regulations.

Technical AssistanceIf you have an equipment problem that you cannot resolve, call the agent who you purchased the monitor from.

NOTE ► Both the monitor and the battery can be recycled. When you wish to dispose

of the monitor or are replacing the battery, please recycle according to your local regulations.

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Blood Pressure Measurement Error MessagesERROR MESSAGES

Error Message Definitions Recommends correction

Error 00 Cuff serious leakage or Inflation too slow. Check Cuff and connector

Error 01 Cuff serious leakage or Inflation too slow. Check Cuff and connector

Error 02 Amplitude is enlarged over 4x than the previous 2 Amplitudes. Pump again

Error 03 Cuff pressure is too high.( > 300mmHg) Check tube and pump again

Error 04 No pulse or Detected pulse count less than 3 Pump again

Error 05 There is no pulse detected before/after Imax. Check cuff and connector

Error 06 Pulse Amplitude is too large & Saturated. Pump again

Error 28 Inflation Pressure cannot touch the Max Setup Pressure

Check cuff and connector. If still occur, please call service

Error 29 Cannot figure out the systolic. Pump againError 30 Cannot figure out diastolic. Pump again

SpO2 Measurement Error Messages

Message Cause What to do Please check the probe!

The probe is sensing any object.

Re-click the patient’s finger or try the other fingers

Probe disconnect! Oximeter probe is not connected.

Check the probe connection

Initial SpO2! When booting up, the SpO2 module is in initiation process.

Wait for the initiation process to finish.

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Blood Glucose Measurement Error Messages(Appears only on the glucose meter display. See the Owner’s Manual of the blood glucose monitoring system)

Ear temperature Measurement Error Messages

NOTE ► The error messages are displayed on the infrared thermometer.

Message What it means What to doRoom temperature is below 10°C

Put the thermometer under operating temperature range of 10°C to 40°C

Room temperature is below 40°C

Put the thermometer under operating temperature range of 10°C to 40°C

You don’t use probe cover while measuring ear temperature.

Please place probe cover into probe again.

Problem with the thermometer.

Review the instructions and re-start the measurement procedure. If the above step do not work. Please contact the agent.

Battery is low and “ ” appears on LCD.

Please replace batteries as soon as possible.

Appears when the batteries can’t provide enough power for a test.

Please replace new batteries.

Temperature measurement fails outside the displayed temperature range: (ear temperature range from 32°C to 43°C)

Please follow this manual to take a reading again.

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SPECIFICATIONSBlood Pressure

Cuff Pressure Range 0 mmHg to 300 mmHgMeasurement Method Clever Inflation (inflating & deflating measurement )Measuring Range 30 to 300mmHg (Adult)

30 to 150mmHg (Pediatric)

Resolution 1mmHgAccuracy ±2mmHg or ±2% of reading, whichever is greater, over full

range

Automatic Cycles 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1 hr, 2 hrPulse Oximetry

Measuring Range 1% to 100%Resolution 1%Accuracy 70% to 100% ±2digits

Low perfusion : 70% to 100% ±2digits

Pulse rate: 30 to 250bpm ±1digits

Measuring Principles Dual wavelength LEDAudio Tone with each detected pulse; pitch varies with saturationHeart (Pulse) Rate

Method Select measuring the pulse rate by BPM or SpO2 in MenuMeasuring Range 30 to 250bpm Accuracy ±1bpm or ±1% of reading, which ever is greater

Unspecified for <30 or >250 bpm

Update Time Every second(for SpO2 measuring)Resolution 1bpmBlood Glucose

QC function Built in BG meterInterface IrDA communication with main unit Power source Battery AAAx2

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Temperature

Measurement Type Infrared thermometer Electro-thermometer(using same port of Ear-thermometer by adapter)

Measurement Range 77°F to 109.4°F (25°C to 43°C)

Accuracy & Reliability Better than ±0.2°C (0.2°C)

Interface IrDA communicate with main unit

Power source Individual battery(“AAA” type)

Alarms

Indication Method Audible and Visual

Volume 3 levels or Off

Silence Option Yes; 2 minutes (press once) or permanent (press and hold)

Displays

Display Type 7” TFT-LCD with touch-screen(resister type)

Parameters Vital signs: NIBP, SpO2,BG,Temperature, Pulse Rate, Pulse Bar,Patient data: ID, Weight, High, Respiration, Patient Size ,Reading Number, other comments(from doctor ,nurse)System : Date, Time, Battery Status, Location

Waveform SpO2

Status Indication Alarm Silence; Sensor; Low Battery, Charging state, External Power

Patient Data Management

Allow to recall the patient data and record the patient conditions, such as patient name, ID, height, weight, and respiration condition.

Languages(U.I.) English

Printer

method Thermal line dot printing

resolution 384 dots/line , 8 dots/mm

Paper width, type 58 mm , rolling type

Paper loading Easy paper operation

Power source Build-in Li battery(7.2V), charge from main unitDC-9V adapter

Interface Serial RS-232 with main unit and charging

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Barcode Reader Illumination 630nm LEDReceiving 3648 element linearReading distance 2.5 ~20 cmReading width 5 in. code width at 7 in.Skew Angle ±55°Resolution 3 mi. at 3.5” distanceDecode rate 270 decodes/sec.Interface Serial PS/2 connector with main unitMechanicalDimensions 309H x190 W x 190 D(mm)Weight 2.5 Kg ,including accessory and batteryMounting Option Mobile Stand and Wall MountPortability Hand-carried by the top handlePower RequirementsInput source: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz inputMain Unit Battery Li-ion Battery(7.2V 4800mAh); Operation time: 5 hours

Charging time: 3 hoursPrinter Battery Li-ion Battery; Life: 1 hours (continuous usage)

Rechargeable: 2 hoursEnvironmentalOperating Temperature

32º to 104º F; 0º to 40º C

Storage Temperature 23º to 122º F; -5º to 50º COperating Humidity 15% to 85%, non-condensingClassificationType of Protection Class II equipmentDegree of Protection Type BF defibrillator-proof equipmentProtection against Ingress

IPX2 rating, Drip-Proof Equipment

Regulatory StandardIEC60601-1;IEC 60601-1-2;IEC 60601-2-49; IEC 61010-2-101; IEC 61326, IEC61010-1; ISO9919; EN1060-1; EN1060-3; EN1060-4; American Advancement of ANSI/AAMI SP10; EN12470; ISO15197; ASTM E 1965-98 EN60601-2-30

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This monitor has been tested to meet the electrical and safety requirements of: IEC/EN 60601-1, IEC/EN 60601-1-2, IEC/EN 61326-2-49, EN 301 489-17, EN 300 328.

Blood Pressure Measurement Error Messages

Declaration – electromagnetic emissions

The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the recorder should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Emissions test Compliance Compliance level

RF emissions EN 55011 Group 2 The recorder must emit electromagnetic energy in order to perform its intended function. Nearby electronic equipment may be affected.

RF emissions EN 55011 Class B The recorder must be used only in a shielded location with a minimum RF shielding effectiveness and, for eachcable that exits the shielded location, a minimum RF filter attenuation of 80 dB from 10 MHz to 20 MHz, 100 dB from 20 MHz to 80 MHz and 80 dB from 80 MHz to 100 MHz. (The minimum at 20 MHz is 100 dB and the minimum at 80 MHz is 80 dB.)The recorder, when installed in such a shielded location, is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.

Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2

Not applicable

Voltage fluctuations/ Flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3

Not applicable

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Declaration – electromagnetic immunity

The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the recorder should assure that it is used in such an environment.

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

Not applicable 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

Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.

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Voltagedips, shortinterruptionsand voltagevariations onpower supplyinput linesIEC 61000-4-11

< 5 % UT(> 95 % dip inUT) for 0.5 cycle40 % UT(60 % dip in UT)for 5 cycles70 % UT(30 % dip in UT)for 25 cycles< 5 % UT(> 95 % dip inUT) for 5 sec

Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of theEQUIPMENT or SYSTEM requirescontinued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery.

Powerfrequency(50/60 Hz)magneticfield IEC61000-4-8

3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.

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The monitor – electromagnetic immunity

The monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the recorder should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Immunity test IEC 60601 test level

Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance

Conducted RFIEC 61000-4-6

Radiated RFIEC 61000-4-3

3 Vrms150 kHz to80 MHz

3 V/m80 MHz to2.5 GHz

Notapplicable

3V/m

Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol.

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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the monitor.

The monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the recorder can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the recorder as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.

Rated maximum outputpower of transmitter (W)

Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter (m)

150 kHz to 80MHz d=1,2

80 MHz to 800MHz d=1,2

800 MHz to 2.5GHz d=2,3

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

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Blood Pressure Measurement Error MessagesREVISION HISTORY

Revision Date Revised items Chapter Remarks

A 2011/03/09 (First released version)

NOTE ► If you need USB / Bluetooth protocol information, please contact your agent

for details.

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Tel:+49 251 322660 Fax:+49 251 3226622

TEL: +886-2-66258188FAX: +886-2-6625-0288

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