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Biolight Q5 User Manual

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Product Information
Product Model: Q3/Q5/Q7
Product Name: Patient monitor
Manufacturer Name: Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co.,Ltd.
After Service Contact Information:
Address: No.2 Innovation First Road, Technical Innovation Coast,
Hi-tech Zone, Zhuhai, P.R. China
Fax: +86-756-3399919
Post code: 519085
Toll-free consultation hot line: +86-400-8818-233
Revision History
This manual has a revision number. This revision number changes
whenever the manual is updated due to software or technical specification
change. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Document No.: J/Q-I-008
Revision number: V1.1
Release time: Jun.2017
Copyright © 2017 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd. All rights
reserved.
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Manufacturer holds the copyright of this manual, and we are also entitled
to deal with this manual as confidential files. This manual is only used for
operation, maintenance and service of product, someone else can not publish
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This manual contains exclusive information protected by copyright laws
and we reserve its copyright. Without written approval of manufacturer no
parts of this manual shall be photocopied, Xeroxed or translated into other
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The contents contained in this manual are subject to amendments without
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Table of Contents

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Biolight Q5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SpO2Yes
NIBPYes
RESPYes
TEMPYes
PRYes
BatteryRechargeable lithium battery
DisplayTFT LCD
ECG3-lead or 5-lead
TypePortable patient monitor

Summary

Product Information

Revision History

Statement

Manufacturer's Responsibility

About this manual

Conventions

Signs in this manual

Chapter 1 General Introduction

Main Unit Overview

Describes the physical components and views of the patient monitor.

Main Unit Connectors and Ports

Details the various connectors and ports available on the monitor.

Measurement Modules

Information on supported measurement modules and their installation.

Equipment Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the equipment.

Chapter 2 Safety

Safety Information and Warnings

Crucial safety information, warnings, and precautions for monitor operation.

General Safety Precautions

General safety practices for monitor installation and operation.

Important Safety Notes

Key safety considerations like interference, accuracy, and proper use.

Safe Operation Conditions

Necessary conditions for safe monitor operation and compliance.

Chapter 3 Basic Operations

Initial Setup and Startup

Guides on unpacking, checking, and starting the patient monitor.

Core Operations and Monitoring

Covers starting/stopping monitoring, standby mode, networked monitoring, and operation modes.

User Interface Navigation

Explains the screen display, smartkeys, and basic interface elements.

Module, Label, and General Settings

Details setting measurement modules, labels, conflicts, mouse/keyboard/SD usage, and general configurations.

Chapter 4 User Interface

Display Customization

Explains how to customize display style, including sweep mode, brightness, and parameter colors.

Screen Layouts and Views

Details various screen layouts like Standard, 7-lead, 12-lead, Big Numerics, and Trends.

Chapter 5 Alarm

Alarm Categories and Levels

Classifies alarms by type (physiological, technical) and severity (high, medium, low).

Alarm Indication and Status Symbols

Details how alarms are visually and audibly indicated, plus status symbols.

Setting and Managing Alarms

Covers adjusting alarm volume, parameter settings, silencing, pausing, and acknowledging alarms.

Alarm Behavior and Response

Explains latching alarms and the procedure to follow when an alarm occurs.

Chapter 6 Patient Management

Patient Admission and Information

Guides on admitting new patients, quick admission, and editing patient data.

Patient Discharge and Management

Details the process for discharging a patient and managing patient records.

Chapter 7 ECG

ECG Safety Precautions

Essential safety warnings for using ECG equipment and during defibrillation.

ECG Electrode Placement and Setup

Guides on skin prep, electrode placement for 3, 5, 12-lead ECG, and surgical patients.

ECG Display and Settings

Explains ECG display, modes, QRS volume, primary lead, and waveform settings.

ST Segment Monitoring

Covers ST segment monitoring, settings, display, and alarm configurations.

Arrhythmia Monitoring and Analysis

Details arrhythmia detection, settings, alarm configuration, relearning, and review.

Chapter 8 Respiration Rate (Resp)

Resp Safety and Monitoring Procedures

Covers safety warnings and the steps for performing respiration rate monitoring.

Resp Display and Settings

Details the respiration rate display and configuration options for leads, apnea alarms, and waveforms.

Chapter 9 SpO2

SpO2 Safety Information

Essential safety warnings for SpO2 sensor usage, MRI, and skin care.

SpO2 Monitoring Procedure and Setup

Guides on selecting, connecting, applying SpO2 sensors, and managing settings.

SpO2 Display and Parameter Settings

Explains SpO2 display and detailed parameter settings for various modes and sensors.

SpO2 Measurement Limitations and Information

Lists factors affecting accuracy, signal loss, and relevant vendor information.

Chapter 10 Temperature (Temp)

Temperature Measurement Safety

Safety warnings for Temp probes, calibration, and handling.

Temperature Monitoring and Setup

Guides on selecting, connecting, applying Temp probes, and checking alarm settings.

Temperature Display and TD Settings

Details Temp display and settings for temperature difference (TD) parameters.

Chapter 11 NIBP

NIBP Safety and Measurement Limitations

Critical safety warnings and conditions affecting NIBP measurement accuracy.

NIBP Monitoring Procedures and Modes

Guides on preparing for NIBP measurement, different modes, and starting/stopping.

NIBP Display and Settings

Details the NIBP display and configuration options for units, alarms, and inflation.

NIBP Resetting and Maintenance

Covers resetting the NIBP module and essential maintenance procedures.

Chapter 12 IBP

IBP Safety and Monitoring Procedures

Safety warnings and steps for connecting and performing IBP monitoring.

IBP Display and Settings

Details IBP display, alarm sources, units, format, waveform settings, and calculations.

IBP Transducer Zeroing and Calibration

Guides on zeroing the pressure transducer and the importance of calibration.

Chapter 13 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

CO2 Measurement Introduction

Explains the principles of CO2 measurement and methods (Mainstream/Microstream).

CO2 Monitoring Procedures

Guides on monitoring using Mainstream and Microstream CO2 modules, including setup.

CO2 Display and Settings

Explains CO2 display and detailed parameter settings for units, alarms, cycles, and corrections.

CO2 Zeroing and Safety

Guides on zeroing the CO2 sensor and lists important safety information.

Chapter 14 Anesthetic Gas (AG)

AG Monitoring Procedures

Guides on monitoring Anesthetic Gas using Mainstream and Sidestream modules, including setup and pre-use checks.

AG Display and Settings

Explains AG display, MAC calculation, parameter settings, alarm configuration, and waveform options.

AG Safety Information and Handling

Crucial safety warnings for mainstream and sidestream AG modules, adapters, and handling.

AG Maintenance and Zeroing

Covers zeroing procedures for mainstream and sidestream AG modules, and preventive maintenance.

Chapter 15 Freezing

Waveform Freezing and Review

Details how to freeze, review, and navigate through frozen waveforms on the monitor.

Releasing Waveform Freeze

Instructions on how to exit the frozen waveform mode and resume normal display.

Chapter 16 Reviewing

Reviewing Graphic and Tabular Trends

Guides on reviewing graphic and tabular trends, selecting parameters, and time intervals.

Reviewing NIBP, Alarms, and Waveforms

Details how to review NIBP results, parameter alarms, and holographic waveforms.

Chapter 17 Calculations

Drug Dose Calculation

Guides on calculating drug dosages, units, and using titration tables.

Hemodynamic, Nephridium, Ventilation, and Oxygenation Calculations

Details how to perform hemodynamic, nephridium, ventilation, and oxygenation calculations using input parameters.

Chapter 18 Other Functions

Nurse Call and Analog Signal Output

Details the Nurse Call feature and analog signal output capabilities of the monitor.

Chapter 19 Recording

Recorder Overview and Setup

Details the recorder's function, types, and setup options for waveforms and speed.

Recording Operation and Maintenance

Guides on starting/stopping recording, installing paper, clearing jams, and cleaning the recorder.

Chapter 20 Battery

Battery Management and Optimization

Covers battery introduction, installation, optimization, performance checks, and disposal.

Chapter 21 Maintenance and Cleaning

Equipment Maintenance and Safety Checks

Outlines periodic safety checks, maintenance, and testing by qualified personnel.

Equipment Cleaning Procedures

Provides detailed instructions for cleaning the monitor and its various accessories.

Chapter 22 Accessories

ECG and SpO2 Accessories

Lists available ECG cables and various SpO2 sensors and extension cables.

Temp, NIBP, IBP, CO2, and AG Accessories

Details Temp probes, NIBP cuffs, IBP kits, CO2 modules, and AG sensors/adapters.

Appendix A Product Specifications

Safety and Environmental Specifications

Details safety classifications per IEC60601-1 and environmental operating conditions.

Physical, Hardware, and Power Specifications

Lists physical dimensions, power requirements, display, recorder, battery, LED, and connector details.

Measurement Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications for ECG, Resp, NIBP, SpO2, Temp, IBP, CO2, and AG measurements.

Appendix B Factory Defaults

Monitor Default Settings

Lists factory default settings for System, Interface, Alarm, Recorder, ECG, SpO2, NIBP, IBP, CO2, AG, and O2.

Appendix C Alarm messages

Monitor Alarm Messages Overview

Lists and explains system, ECG, Resp, SpO2, Temp, NIBP, IBP, CO2, and AG alarm messages and their causes.

Appendix D Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration of EMC

Electromagnetic Emission Guidance

Details electromagnetic emission compliance and guidance for equipment and systems.

Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance

Provides guidance on electromagnetic immunity compliance and separation distances for RF equipment.

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