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Exam Division afi nnnnnnnnnnnnn TEH PUpéDHAFi Ultraview® Digital Te eme 91341 /91343 / 91347 Operations Manual 071-0774-00 Rev. A Copyrlghl 2002 Spacelabs Medical, Inc. All rights reserved, Contents oi this publication may not be reproduced in any lonn without the written permission 0! Spaceiabs Medical, inc. Products of Spaceiebs Medical are covered by us, and foreign petents and/or pending patents. Printed in U. S.A. Specifications and price change privileges are reserved. Spaceiabs Medical considers lwell responsible for the sheets on safety, reliability and periormance oi the equipment only ii.- - assembly operations, reed/ustments, modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by Spaceiabs Medical, and ' Ins electrical lnslalletlon of [he relevanl roam complies wlfh the requimmens a! the standard in fame, and ' the equlpmenl ls used in accordance with [he operations manual. Spaceiabs Medical will make available, on request, such circuit diagrams, component pan lists, descriptions, calibration instructions or other information which will assist appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts at the equipment which are classified by Spaceiabs Medical as iieio repairable. Spacelabs Medical, lite. 15220 NE. 4001 Street F! 0. Box 97013 Redmond, WA 99073-9713 U.S.A. Telephone: 425-8023 700 Fax: 4258854577 Telex: 4740085 SP1. Ul Spacaiabs Medical Products Ply. Ltd. Macquarie View Esmes Unit 1, 112-115 Taiauera Road North Hyde, N.S.W. 2113 A usmALiA Telephone: 61-2-9578-66‘44 Fax: 61-2-9573-4520 Spacelabs Medical Products GmbH Jocl'len Hindi Sire/is 25 1230 Vienna AUSTRIA Telephone: 43-1-615 52 37 Fax,“ 43-1-516‘52 5711 Spaceiabs Medical B. in Airport Boulevard Ollics Pam Bessenveidstraat 25A 1331 Diegem BELGIUM Telephone: 322 7164026 Fax: 32 2 7164114 Spaceiabs Medical Products. Ltd. 151 Superior Boulevard. 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Caremastorm, Chartmaster'”, oulc, and WinDNA® products For pans ordering and pricing information To arrange training of hospital biomedical and anesthesia personnel To obtain answers to general questions concerning service issues and service contracts Contacting Your Local Offices Outside the U.S. Mississauga, Ontario Monchengladbach Canada Germany 905-670-5880 49-2181-5209-0 Créteil Vienna France Austria 33 (0)1 45.13.2244 43-1-616 52 37 Wokingham, Berkshire New Delhi U,K. India 441189773100 911 1464 5002 Kowloon Taipei Hong Kong Taiwan 85223764 370 8862-2759-7235 Milano Beijing Italy China 39-0-2/48956203 86-10-64731705 Diegem Houten. Belgium The Netherlands 32 2 7164026 31-(0)-30 638 5050 Contents Chapter Page Introduction Directory of Keys - UCW and Ultraview 1700 4 .......... 1-1 Overview .................... 1-2 Cleaning ................... 1-9 Assigning a Telemetry Channel . Tuning a Receiver tor a Bedside , . . , 1-10 ECG Entering Patient Iniormation i . . Discharging a Patient ... .. 1-10 Acknowledging Signal Loss, . . 1-11 Setting Battery Status Alarms . . . . . 1-11 Controlling Patient-Initiated Recordings . . . 1-12 Telemetry Alarm Message Summary A 1-12 Accessories ...................... 1»1 3 Overview ..... Setting Up ECG Momtonng. Display Detail . Monitoring Paced ECG Patients Restoring Default Settings. , Changing the Display Resolution . Selecting Options for Lead Display . ECG Alarm Message Summary ............................................... 2-9 Sp02 (91343 only) Overview . , . .......................................... 3-1 ..3-2 .,3»3 ..3-4 “3-6 ..3—7 .,3-7 ..3-8 ..3-8 Setting Up Sp02 Monitoring Ensuring Accurate Monitoring Setting or Adjusting Alarm Limits Setting Sp02 Data Averaging Period and Sampling Interval Viewing Pulse Hate ................. Sp02 with Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps . . Using Sp02 with Neonates ....... Sp02 Alarm Message Summary NIBP (91343 only) Overview ................ . , 4-1 Setting Up NIBP Monitoring . ..4-2 Setting Up the ABP Monitor . . . 4-3 Setting or Adiusting Alarm Limits . . 447 Displaying New or Previous Headings . . 4-8 NIBP Alarm Message Summary . . . .4 4-9 071-0774-00 Rev. A _——_————-—— Ultraview Care Network Alarms Alarm Message Summary ............................................ ECG Alarm Messages . . Sp02 Alarm Messages. . NIBP Alarm Messages ...... Telemetry Alarm Messages . Symbols ii 071-0774-00 Rev. A Introduction Directory of Keys - UCW and U|traview 1700 WNITOH SETUP SCREEN ADMIT/ momma vaueasn 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FORMAT TON“ DISCNARGE CONFIGURATION wcsss , , — l— — 1 I I r ‘ v ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 * 1 1 ' I CLINICAL LEVEL“ 5018.1 Pammmer I 581m bed 1 58196! M I SEALED TIME/ RECORDER PHESELECI'ED UNITS OF USER ACCESS ALARM ' (01mm, 1 1 (flrsubflet. 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Overview The 90478 digital telemetry receiver module when used in conjunction with Spacelabs Medical telemetry transmitters, an Ultraview or PCMS'" monitor and 90479- A modular receiver housing, provides continuous monitoring of electrooardiographic signals in order to detect abnormal cardiac rhythms, including asystole, ventricular fibrillation, and ventricular tachycardia. In addition, when used with the 91343 digital telemetry multi-parameter transmitter and the 90217 Ambulatory Blood Pressure (ABP) monitor. monitoring oi electrocardiographic signals is augmented by the availability oi continuous or episodic Spoz measurements and episodic noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurements 1-2 071-0774-00 Rev. A _———————— 04 Intended Use introduction - Space/abs Medical’s telemetry equipment complies with Part 15 and Part 95 of the FCC Rules; with ass-21a of Industry Canada; and with requirements of other national spectrum management euthon'ties. Repeated here are operational cautions for biomedical telemetry from the FCC Rules (47CFRt5,242(f}): “Biomedical telemetry devices must not cause harmful interference to licensed TV broadcast stations or to other authorized radio services, such as operations on the broadcast frequencies under subpart G and H of part 74 of this chapter, land mobile stations operating under part 90 of this chapter in the 470-512 MHz band, and radio astronomy operation in the 608-614 MHz band. (See section 15.5), If harmful interference occurs, the interference must either be corrected or the device must immediately cease operation on the occupied frequency. Further, the operator of the biomedical telemetry device must accept whatever level of intereference is received from other radio operations. The operator (health care facility) is responsible for resolving any interference that occurs subsequent to the installation of these devices. " 0 Medical telemetry equipment is only for installation and use in hospitals and health care Iacilities. It is not permitted for use in vehicles that operate outside of the medical facility premises. The user of this equipment is not authorized to make any changes or alterations that could compromise the national certifications. - Operation of telemetry equipment in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) and in authorized spectrum of each country, may be geographically restricted by government regulation. A Spacelabs Medical Field Service Engineer can assist in evaluating if a hospital's location requires coordination with a protected radio astronomy observatory or other protected government site. WARNING: - Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Spacelabs Medical will void the user's authority to operate the equipment. As an option, on adult patients, additional abnormal cardiac rhythms, such as ventricular runs. tachycardia, and ST segment deviations, can be detected. The Ultraview Digital Telemetry System also provides a means tor the episodic monitoring of NIBP signals to detect abnormal events such as high and low blood pressure. Finally. it provides a means for both continuous and episodic monitoring of pulse blood oxygen saturation signals to detect oxygen desalination caused by abnormal pulmonary/circulaiory functions. 071-0774—00 Flev. A 1-3 Ultraview Digital Telemetry .‘ - Episodic monitoring of NIBP values and continuous and episodic monitoring of blood oxygen saturation values are only supported in conjunction with ECG monitoring. Sp02 and NIBP alarms are inhibited by ECG leads—off condition. The Spaoelabs Medical 91341, 91343, and 91347 Ultraview Digital Telemetry Systems are intended for use with either adult or neonatal patients in a hospital environment. when the NIBP option is selected in the 91343 configuration, the NIBP feature is to be used with adult patients only. WARNING: - The Ultraview Digital Telemetry transmitters are contraindicated for use with other medical instrumentation (e.g., respiration monitors using impedance pneumography, electrocautery, etc.) that source electrical current through the patient. Further, telemetry monitoring is contraindicated for the Operating Room environment. Transmitters The transmitter is a small, battery-powered device carried by the patient that monitors ECG activity and SpOZ/NIBP (91343 only) data, and transmits this information to the telemetry receiver module. - The 91341 transmits two leads of ECG and uses up to live lead wires. One or two leads may be displayed. - The 91343 and 91347 transmit four leads of ECG and use up to live lead wires. However, only two leads may be displayed simultaneously. ' The 91343 is also capable of transmitting numerical NIBP and Sp02 data. This information is displayed simultaneously with that of the ECG waveform data. Each telemetry channel requires its own transmitter operating on a unique radio frequency, Channel receivers are tuned from the Ultraview monitor touchscreen to receive the available transmitter frequencies. - Operation of this equipment may be subject to licensing requirements by your local telecammunications authority. Please check with your Spacelabs Medical Field Service Engineer. WARNING: - Medical telemetry spectrum allocations may be assigned to frequencies already allotted to other priority users. This means that telemetry operations may be exposed to radio frequency interference that may disrupt or Impede telemetry patient monitoring during the life of this equipment. You are urged to regularly consult with applicable local and Iederal regulatory agencies (e.g., FCC, FDA, etc.) regarding the locations and frequencies of' other spectrum users In your geographic area. A Spacelabs Medical field service engineer may be able to assist you in reconfiguring your equipment frequencies to reduce the risk of interference. Spacelabs Medical cannot, and does not, guarantee interference-free telemetry operation. 14 071—0774-00 Rev. A _—___— Introduction Up to five standard disposable silver/silver chloride chest electrodes are connected to the patient. The ECG lead wires are attached to these electrodes and connected to the transmitter, Load wires that are poorly connected to the patient (including compromised electrode connections) are locally detected and identified with ilashing indic tors at the ECG patient input connector. A patient- operated RECORD button initiates an ECG strip at the system printer. ii this feature is enabled at the central or bedside monitor. which may adversely afiect the recording of high frequency components In the ECG signal, especially when the morphology oi the ECG changes rapidly. CAUTION: g - This device has a limited bandwidth range oi .05 to 30 Hz. - This device has a limited dynamic range of 14 mV, which may render the device vulnerable to saturation by ECG signals with amplitudes higher than 4 mV. - To clean the transmitter, use only the following solution: per the manuiactu rer's labeling: isopropyl alcohol (7M), hydrogen peroxide, Cidex, Betadlne, and Clorox. Use oi cleaning solutions other than those listed will VOID the warranty oi the digital telemetry transmitter cases. - Patients should not use any type of electronic equipment (e.g., portable radios, cellular telephones, pagers, personal computers, etc.) while connected to any medical electronic device without an on»site evaluation by the biomedical engineering stafi. - Use oi two-way radio equipment and other personal communication devices must be evaluated on-site to assess the potential tor disruption oi monitoring. ' 0 Clean the transmitter after each use. The transmitter does not . require any preventive maintenance other than cleaning. Transmitter Batteries A 9-voit alkaline battery is recommended for standard use in the digital telemetry transmittert A 9-volt lithium battery may also be used for applications requiring more extended battery service life. Always observe the battery position and polarity as illustrated at the bottom of the battery compartment. After battery installation, close and latch the compartment cover. The transmitter begins transmitting as soon as the battery is in place. 071-0774-00 Rev. A 1-5 —_ Ultraview Digital Telemetry ' - Whenever the transmitter is not in use, the battery should be . removed, Insert a battery only when the transmitter is being used with a patient. - The LOWBA 1TEHY message appears and an alarm tone sounds (it LO BAT is set to ON) when the transmitter battery voltage falls below approximately 7.0 volts, When this message appears, the transmitter has approximately three hours of operating time left, depending on transmitter type, selected options, and the type of battery. - When the battery level falls below approximately 7.0 volts, the low battery LED on the transmitter will flash once every 15 seconds. When the battery level falls below 6.0 volts, the low battery LED will flash once every two seconds. When the battery level lalls below 5.5 volts, the Spoz and NIBP functions will shut down and 777 will display lor related vital signs measurements. The LOW BA TTEHY message may appear after the low battery LED on the transmitter begins to flash, Battery Disposal The 91341. 91343, and 91347 Ultraview Digital Telemetry transmitters are operated by 9-volt primary (non-rechargeable) batteries that must be properly disposed when discharged. The batteries specified may be at either alkaline or lithium chemistry. Attempting to recharge these batteries is not recommended and can result in leaking, venting, or explosion. Follow the battery manulacturer‘s recommended handling procedure for both types ol batteries. Collect and transport the batteries in a manner that prevents short circuit, compacting. mutilation, or any other physical abuse or electric handling that would destroy their physical integrity. Exposure to high temperatures or fire can cause the batteries to leak. vent. or explode. Disposing of used batteries may be subject to national, state/provincial. and/or local regulation. which varies depending on jurisdiction, The recommended disposal procedure for alkaline batteries is to transport them to a hazardous waste landlill, Since these batteries may not be classified as hazardous waste. they may be transported to the disposal facility as non- hazardous waste. The recommended disposal procedure for lithium batteries is to transport them as hazardous waste to a hazardous waste facility. It the batteries are physically sound, disposal of these discharged batteries in a hazardous waste Iandlill may be permissible. It the batteries are leaking. cracked, opened, vented. or otherwise not physically sound, they must be transported to a qualified hazardous waste facility. 1-6 071-0774-00 REV. A __—__ Introduction Digital Telemetry Receiver Module The 90475 telemetry receiver module plugs into a bedside, central. or transport monitor. or into a digital telemetry module housing. The receiver module receives patient vital signs data irom the transmitter. This information is reoonstmctcd by the receiver module, displayed on the monitor. and analyzed. For more inlormation. reier to Spoz (91343 only) on page 3-1, and NIBP (91343 only) on page 4-1. Also reier to the ECG, Arrhythmia, and STAnalys/s chapters in the UCN Operations Manual. interference than hardwired systems, whlch may impact WARNING: E - Telemetry systems may be more susceptible to signal quality. - Operation of handheld, wireless telephone equipment (e.g., cordless telephones, cellular telephones) near telemetry systems may cause Interference and should be discouraged. While personal communication devices are turned on, a separation of > 5.5 feet (> 2 meters) should be maintained between personal communication devices and interior walls, the patient cables, and any electronic medical device to which the patient may be connected. Patients should not use any type of electronic communication equipment while connected to any electronic medical device without an on-site evaluation by the biomedical stall. Two-way radio equipment and other personal communication devices must be evaluated on site to determine if additional space limitations are needed. - Do not Install a telemetry receiver module into a bedside that is currently equipped with any other ECG module. hardwired or telemetry (or Spa; module or NlBP module, ii the 91343 is operating with that specific receiver module). Doing so may cause inaccurate patient data displays at remote monitors. Digital Telemetry Receiver Housing The telemetry receiver housing can hold up to eight separate telemetry receiver modules. Except tor the ON/OFF switches, there are no operator controls on the module housing, For normal operation with AC mains power applied. the AC mains indicator light on the front panel oi the housing must be illuminated. Operating the system without AC mains power is limited to ten minutes ol battery backup time. 071-0774-00 Rev. A 1-7 Ultraview D|g|Ial Telemetry NOTE' The ucw bedside connects in me remole module houslnq, and the Ucw central connect to me mgiral Is- lemetry module houslng Dlvmny Anhnnl A System ETHERNET \\Q\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ulluvlew 1700 shown wlth flat panel display <1] Ultravlew 1500 or UCW bedslde or central 105-507 Ethernet Option 91 341/91 3‘7 Digital Telemetry ECG Transmitters 1-B r-mnumwule 3 houslng 90478-WT N SDLC rec-Iver module o o o o E El O 0 o O ' 11 c o 0 0 O O 0 0 90479-A Dlglhl Telemetry Module Houtlng 91343 Dlginl Telemetry Mum-parameur annsmmer Figure 1-1: Ullravlew Digital Telemetry System 071-0774-00 Rev, A -———__ —~ To set up the central lor ECG (it bed name not remembered): 1 Touch key label that matches transmitters frequency. 2 Select bed/room number for transmitter channel. ——-—— To set up the central for ECG (MPT=0FF) (UCW and 1700): 1 Touch MONITOR SETUP. 2 Touch SCREEN FORMAT. 3 Select subnet and bed/room number. 4 Select ECG and then desired zone. “ To tune a receiver module at bedside: Touch ECG. Touch SETUP. Touch TM SETUP. Touch SET TM CHANNEL, Select the digit to change. Use the T l keys to select the value for that digit. 6 Repeat tor all digits as necessary 7 Touch STORE. mason- Introduction Cleaning Clean the transmitter after each use. The transmitter does not require any preventive maintenance other than cleaning. To clean the transmitter, use only the following agents. - Mild soap and water solution - U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP) green soap - Sodium hypochlorite solution (1:10 dilution ot household bleach in water) - Phenolic germicidal detergent solutions (17: aqueous solutions) - Isopropyl alcohol solution t70%) Assigning a Telemetry Channel Telemetry transmitters have preassigned channel frequencies. This channel number is identified on the back of the case. Fteter to the Ultraview Digital Telemetry Service Manual (PIN 070-1 135-00) tor inlonnation on assigning a new telemetry channel for the transmitter. To receive this telemetry channel, one of the receivers in the telemetry receiver housing must be tuned to its assigned lreguency. ' o Tuning telemetry transmitters must be performed by a qualified service person to avoid channel duplication. - Tuning telemetry moeiver modules to transmitter channels at the central monitor must be done by a qualified service person, This capability is only supported lor the locally hosted patient monitor and is not accessible thmugh remote views. - Your central monitor can be configured to remember beds that are assigned to individual telemetry channels using the Module Configuration Manager feature. These beds are permanently assigned until you unassign or reassign them, Fiefer to the Module Configuration Manager chapter of the UCN Operations Manual. Tuning a Receiver for a Bedside The central monitor must be tuned by a qualified service person, but the bedside monitor may be tuned using the ECG TM SETUP menu. You can use this menu to tune the receiver module to the ore-assigned channel lrequencies on the telemetry transmitter. ' . The module default is set for North America using UHF band operation. For alternate band operation, or if operating in another country, you must select the appropriate Irequency band using the Module Configuration Manager, 071-0774-00 Rev. A 1-9 “ Ultraview Digital Telemetry To admit a patient: 1 Touch MONITOR SETUP. 2 Touch ADMIT/DISCH. 3 Select subnet (UCW and 1700 only). 4 Select bed/room number lor channel. Touch ADMIT. Select YES. Use keyboard to enter patient inlo (UCW and 1700 only). 3 Select ID, NAME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, or BSA. UV1050/1500 only). 9 Enter data using pop-up keypad or keyboard ( UV1050/1500 only). 10 Touch ENTER. 11 Repeat steps 7 - 10 until all inlennation has been entered. 12 Touch ACCEPT iUCW and 1700 only). state- “m To discharge a pa . 1 Remove battery. 2 Disconnect the transmitter item the patient. 3 Select YES to conlirm signal loss permanent. 4 Select YES to discharge. 5 Select YES to purge data. Entering Patient Information The ADMIT/DlSCHARGE menu enables you to enter a patient identification (ID) number, name, height, weight. and body surlace area (BSA), ' . Admitting a new patient purges data from the previous patient on that telemetry channel. Discharging a Patient A patient is discharged by lirsl removing the battery lrom the 91341/43/47 Ultraview Digital Telemetry Transmitter. The monitor displays the squelch wavelorm lollewed by the message INTERMITTANT SIGNAL LOSS alter a short delay. An alarm condition is displayed on the monitor because of the signal loss. The message IS SIGNAL LOSS PERMANENT? appears with keys labeled YES and N0 in the waveform zone. - Touch YES to indicate that the signal loss is permanent. - Touch NO to cancel the discharge operation, ' . This message may also appear on remote views. but the YES/NO control keys are only available at the locally hosted patient monitor and are not supported for remote views. The next message displayed is DISCHARGE THE PATIENT?. - Touch YES to continue the discharge process. - Touch NO to cancel the discharge operation. ' - This message may also appear on remote views, but the YES/NO control keys are only available at the locally hosted patient monitor and are not supported for remote views. 1-10 071-0774-00 Rev. A —_ Introduction The monitor displays PURGES DATA-ARE YOU SURE? - Touch YES to discharge the patient and erase all patient data. The intermittent signal loss alarm is then cancelled. - Touch NO to cancel the discharge operation and cause the message IS SIGNAL LOSS PERMANENT? to appear in the waveform zone. ' - This message may also appear on remote views, but the . YES/NO control keys are only available at the locally hosted patient monitor and am not supported for remote views. WARNING: - During INTEHMITI'ANT SIGNAL LOSS message activation, the display a! Spa, and NIBP data is disabled. Acknowledging Signal Loss When a telemetry signal is lost because the transmitter is out of range or the battery is removed, the receiver initiates a squelch condition indicated by a triangular wavetorm that replaces the normal ECG waveform and SQUELCH is included in the edge print tor any strip chan recording. The ECG trace automatically begins again it the lost signal returns. After eight seconds at signal loss, the IS SIGNAL LOSS PERMANENT? message appears. ' Select NO to suspend alarm tones. ' Select YES to display the message DISCHARGE THE PATIENT? a. Select YES to display the message PURGES DATA-AGE YOU SURE? b. Select VES to discharge the patient from the system and purge all data tor that patient. c. Selecting N0 at any point in this sequence returns you to the previous optiont - Acknowledging signal loss can only be perlormed at the locally hosted patient monitor and is not supported for remote views. .‘ Setting Battery Status Alarms 7° °°’“’°' "M ”me” “am" The telemetry battery alarm tone. and a LOW BA'I'I'ERV message in the race 1 Touch gee, zone involved. alerts you to a low battery condition in the transmitter. You may 2 Touch SETUP. disable the low battery alarm tone, it your bedside or central is configured to 3 Touch TM SETUP. do so. 4 Select LO BAT ON or OFF' The factory default setting for low battery alarm is ON. 071-0774-00 Rev, A 1-11 ——_— Ultraview Digital Telemetry To control transmitters Patient Record lunction: Touch ECG. bun-A NO. Touch SETUPA Touch TM SETUP. Select PT RECORD YES or Controlling Patient-Initiated Recordings If the Patient Record function is activated (PT RECORD is YES) in the ECG TM SETUP menu, the patient may initials a recording by pressing the RECORD button on the front of the transmitter. ' o This control on the Patient Record function is only supported at . the locally hosted patient monitor and is not supported for remote views. Telemetry Alarm Message Summary INTEHMITTENT SIGNAL LOSS The intermittent signal loss message indicates that the patient may be out of antenna range. or the battery is depleted. Return the patient into antenna range. Check that the battery is lunctioning properly. LOW BATTERY A Low Battery Message indicates that the battery is week. After this message appears, the battery has approximately three hours of useful lite left (depending on the type of battery used). Install new battery. SlGNAL INTERFERENCE The Signal Interlerence message indicates, via the displayed triangle squelch waveiorm, that an interfering signal has been detected, PERMANENT SIGNAL LOSS The Permanent Signal loss message indicates that no RF signal is being detected 071~0774-00 Rev. A _——fi Introduction Accessories Reler to the Space/abs Medical Supplies Products Catalog for availability ol accessories. Some of the more commonly used accessories are listed below Digital Telemetry Accessories 91341191343/91347 telemetry transmiiter pouch 015-0500-00 Belt clip 344-0020-00 Receiver whip antenna. 608 - 614 MHz (WMTS) 1 17-0040-00 Receiver housing protective cover 200-0180-00 ECG Accessories DIN siandard safety lead wire set. 5 wire 012-0605-00 Adult general purpose electrode 015-0097-01 Hotter/stress disposable electrode 392015-001 SpOz Accessories Nellcor Spoz adapter cable 700-0014-00 Nelloor SpOz sensors Adull/Neonatal (N-25) 650-0006-00 Pediatric (P-20) 590-0007-00 Adult disposable (D25) 690-0001-00 Finger clip (OS-100A) 690-0003-00 Nasal (Fl-15) 690-0005-00 Oxiband AIN 690-0004-00 Oxiband pediatric/imam reusable sensor P/I 590-0039-00 NIBP Accessories ABP adapter cable 700-0015-00 ABP Pouch 015-0501-00 ABP shoulder strap 016-0282-00 Cull assembly. child (13-20 cm)wi1h hose 015~0118~01 Cu1’1 assembly, small adult (17-26 cm) with hose 0150067-01 Cufl assembly, adult (24>32 cm) with hose 015-0068-02 Cuff assembly, large adult (32-42 cm) with hose 016-0077-01 Cuff assembly, extra-large adult (3860 cm) with hose and cuff support harness 01640109—01 ABP Report Management System 90121 071-0774-00 Rev. A 1-13 —————_— Ultraview Digital Telemetry ABP Report Management System Adapmr Cable 012-0097-02 90121 AEP Report Management System Operations Manual 070-0529-xx 90207/90217 ABP Manilors Operations Manual 070-0137-xx Ultraview Care Network Operations Manual 070-1001-xx 1.14 0710774-00 Rev. A
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