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Biolight V6 User Manual

Biolight V6
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V6 Vital Signs Monitor
User’s Manual

Table of Contents

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Biolight V6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ECGYes
SpO2Yes
NIBPYes
RespirationYes
TemperatureYes
Screen Size12.1 inch
Panel TypeTFT LCD
Power Consumption< 35VA
Weight< 3.6 kg

Summary

General Introduction

Intended Use

Defines the monitor's purpose and intended applications for patient monitoring.

Main Unit

Describes the primary components and physical layout of the vital signs monitor.

Work Mode

Explains the different operating modes of the monitor: Clinic Mode and Monitor Mode.

Safety

Safety Information

Provides critical warnings, cautions, and notes for safe operation of the monitor.

Safe Operation Conditions

Outlines conditions for safe operation, including sterilization and environmental requirements.

Equipment Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the equipment and in the manual.

Operations

Unpacking and Checking

Guides on how to unpack and inspect the monitor and its accessories upon arrival.

Getting Started

Steps for inspecting and starting the vital signs monitor for initial use.

Shutting off the Monitor

Procedure for safely powering down the vital signs monitor.

Operation Modes

Explains the differences and usage of Clinic Mode and Monitor Mode.

Using Menu

How to navigate and use the monitor's menu system for operations.

General Setup

Configuration options for language, screen saver, and date/time settings.

Default Setups

Restoring factory default settings to ensure proper monitor configuration.

Nurse Call

How to configure and use the nurse call function for patient alerts.

User Interface

Display Style

Customizing screen brightness, colors, and sweep modes for optimal viewing.

Screen Layout

Overview of the standard screen layout and its various display areas.

Patient Information

Accessing and managing patient demographic and monitoring data.

Demo Mode

Enabling and disabling the monitor's demonstration mode for feature overview.

Machine Maintenance

Performing maintenance tasks like NIBP test and touch screen adjustment.

Alarm

Alarm Category

Classifies alarms into physiological, technical, and prompt messages.

Alarm Level

Details the classification of alarms by severity: high, medium, and low.

Alarm Indicators

Explains how the monitor indicates alarms via tone, lamp, and screen messages.

Setting Alarm Volume

Adjusting the volume for audible alarms on the monitor.

Parameter Alarm

Configuring alarm settings for specific parameters like SpO2.

Pausing Alarms

Temporarily suspending all audible and visual alarms on the monitor.

Silence

Muting system sounds and alarms for a specified duration.

SpO2

Introduction

Explains the principle of SpO2 measurement using light spectra and volume tracing.

Safety Information

Safety precautions specific to SpO2 monitoring and sensor usage.

Monitoring Procedure

Step-by-step guide for applying the SpO2 sensor and performing monitoring.

SpO2 Display

How SpO2 data, waveforms, and parameters are displayed on the monitor.

Setting SpO2

Configuration options for SpO2 beep volume, scan speed, and average time.

NIBP

Introduction

Explains the oscillometric method used for NIBP measurement.

Safety Information

Safety precautions specific to NIBP monitoring and patient conditions.

Measurement Limitations

Lists conditions that may affect NIBP measurement accuracy or feasibility.

Measurement Mode

Describes NIBP measurement modes: Manual, Auto, and STAT.

Monitoring Procedure

Steps for preparing and performing NIBP measurements, including cuff selection.

NIBP Display

How NIBP readings (Sys, Dia, Map, PR) are presented on the monitor screen.

Setting NIBP

Configuration options for NIBP units, initial pressure, and venipuncture press.

Air Leakage Testing

Procedure for testing the NIBP airway for leaks to ensure accuracy.

CO2

Introduction

Explains infrared absorption technology for CO2 measurement in breathing airway.

Monitoring Procedure

Steps for attaching the CO2 module, sampling tube, and airway adapter.

CO2 Display

How CO2 data, waveforms, and parameters (EtCO2, FiCO2, awRR) are displayed.

Setting CO2

Configuration options for CO2 apnea alarm, units, and scan speed.

Zeroing

Procedure for zeroing the CO2 module to ensure accurate readings.

Calibrating

Guidance on when and how to calibrate the CO2 module for accuracy.

Removing Exhaust Gases

Safely removing exhaust gases from CO2 measurement using a scavenging system.

Temp

Introduction

Explains the principle of ear temperature measurement using infrared technology.

Safety Information

Safety precautions specific to temperature measurement and probe handling.

Monitoring Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing temperature measurements with the probe.

Temp Display

How temperature readings are displayed on the module screen and main unit.

Setting Temp

Setting temperature units (°C/°F) and alarm limits.

Temp Alarm

Details on temperature alarm conditions, including measured and ambient values.

Calibrating

Guidance on when and how to calibrate the temperature module for accuracy.

Reviewing

Entering the Reviewing Menu

Methods to access the data review functions via History Review or Data Manage.

Reviewing Details

How to view patient records, detailed data, and time-based trend information.

Recording

Recorder

Overview of the monitor's thermal recorder capabilities for patient data output.

Recording Type

Different types of records the recorder can produce based on trigger modes.

Starting/Stopping Recording

How to initiate and cease real-time recording using the recorder button.

Setting Recorder

Configuration options for cycle record, alarm record, and recorder speed.

Installing Recording Paper

Instructions for loading recording paper into the thermal recorder.

Clearing Jam Paper

Steps to resolve paper jams and ensure smooth recorder operation.

Cleaning Recorder

How to clean the recorder's printing head and components for optimal quality.

Battery

Introduction

Overview of the rechargeable battery system for continuous monitoring.

Installing a Battery

Steps for installing or replacing the battery in the monitor.

Optimizing Battery Performance

How to condition the battery for optimal performance and lifespan.

Checking Battery Performance

Procedure to check the battery's current performance and operating time.

Disposing Batteries

Proper methods for disposing of used or damaged batteries according to regulations.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Introduction

General rules for maintaining and cleaning the equipment to prevent damage.

Cleaning of Monitor

How to clean the monitor's enclosure, screen, and external surfaces safely.

Cleaning and Sterilizing of Accessories

Procedures for cleaning and sterilizing SpO2 sensor, NIBP cuff, CO2 sensor, and temp probe.

Accessories

SpO2 Accessories

Lists available SpO2 sensors (Nellcor, Masimo) and extension cables.

NIBP Accessories

Lists available NIBP disposable and reusable cuffs with their specifications.

CO2 Accessories

Lists available CO2 sensors, airway adapters, and nasal cannulas.

Temp Accessories

Lists available temperature probe accessories, such as disposable ear caps.

Barcode Scanner

Lists available barcode scanner models for patient ID input.

Product Specifications

Safety Specifications

Details classification, explosion, liquid ingress protection, and environmental requirements.

Physical Specifications

Physical dimensions and weight of the mainframe and temperature module.

Hardware Specifications

Details on display, recorder, battery, LEDs, and audio output specifications.

Measurement Specifications

Technical specifications for SpO2, NIBP, CO2, and Temperature measurements.

Factory Defaults

Patient Messages Defaults

Default settings for patient messages, such as patient type.

Alarm Defaults

Default alarm setup parameters including volume and pause time.

Interface Setup Defaults

Default interface settings like screen brightness.

SpO2 Defaults

Default SpO2 setup parameters for general and Masimo configurations.

NIBP Defaults

Default NIBP setup parameters for Sys, Dia, Map, and Venipuncture.

CO2 Defaults

Default CO2 setup parameters including alarm limits and scan speed.

Temp Defaults

Default temperature setup parameters including alarm limits and units.

Alarm Messages

Physiological Alarm Messages

Lists physiological alarms for SpO2, NIBP, CO2, and Temp with causes and levels.

Technical Alarm Messages

Lists technical alarms for System, SpO2, NIBP, CO2, and Temp with causes and levels.

Prompt Messages

Lists system prompt messages for SpO2, NIBP, and CO2 operations.