The operator must not touch any Signal Input/Signal Output connectors while simultaneously touching
the patient.
Do not connect electrode or sensor lead wires into electrical outlets. Lead wire contact with electrical
outlets presents a serious shock hazard.
Anyone connecting additional equipment to the signal input port or the signal output port configures a
medical system, and, therefore, is responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the
system standard IEC 60601-1.If in doubt, consult the technical service department or your local
representative.
To avoid damage to the monitor, and ensure patient’s safety, use accessories specified in this manual.
Handle the monitor carefully to avoid damage caused by drop, collision, strong oscillation or other
external mechanical forces.
Before powering on the monitor, verify that the supply voltage and frequency conform to the
specification of the monitor marked or in this manual.
At the end of the monitor service life, the monitor and its accessories must be disposed of in accordance
with the local laws and hospital’s regulations.
Place the monitor at a position where observation, operation and maintenance are convenient and not
obstructed.
This manual is based on the maximum configuration; therefore, some contents may not be applicable to
your monitor.
Please read this entire manual before using the system for the first time. Keep this manual for your
reference.
The monitor is not intended for home use.
The monitor can only be used on one patient at a time.
1.2 Contraindications
It is forbidden to use the electrode on inflammatory or festering skin.
Patients allergic to electrode conducting medium are forbidden to use the product.
Patients allergic to latex or rubber material are forbidden to use the product.
Patients with local skin damage on either upper arm are forbidden to use the blood pressure cuff.
It is forbidden to locate the SpO
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probe at the same position for long periods.
Patients allergic to rubber material are forbidden to use the product.
It is forbidden to measure NIBP on patients with sickle cell disease.