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Gima PC-900 User Manual

Gima PC-900
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PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS
GIMA VITAL SIGNS MONITORS
VITAL PRO (SNET)
M35124-GB-Rev.4-09.23
PC-900 (GIMA 35124)
Shenzhen Creative Industry Co., Ltd.
Floor 5, BLD 9, BaiWangxin High-Tech Industrial Park,
Songbai Road, Xili Street, Nanshan District,
518110 Shenzhen, P.R. China
Made in China
Shanghai International Holding Corp. GmbH (Europe)
Eiffestrasse 80, 20537 Hamburg - Germany
Imported by:
Gima S.p.A.
Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) Italy
gima@gimaitaly.com - export@gimaitaly.com
www.gimaitaly.com
0123
IPX2
-20˚C
+60˚C
10%
95%
%
50kPa
107,4kPa

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Gima PC-900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGima
ModelPC-900
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Overview

1.1 Features

Lists the monitor's key features and functionalities.

1.2 Product Name and Model

Identifies the specific product name and model number of the device.

1.3 Intended Use

Describes the intended purpose and application of the vital signs monitor.

1.4 Safety

Outlines crucial safety information, precautions, and compliance standards for the device.

Chapter 2 Operating Principle

2.1 Overall Structure

Illustrates the main components and their interconnections within the monitor's architecture.

2.2 Conformation

Details the modular design and various components of the Gima Vital Pro Monitor.

Chapter 3 Installation and Connection

3.1 Appearance

Provides a visual guide to the monitor's front panel layout, controls, and indicators.

3.2 Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing or replacing the monitor's internal battery.

3.3 Installation

Covers unpacking, initial checks, and connecting the monitor to power sources.

3.4 Sensor Placement and Connection

Instructions for connecting ECG, SpO2, and TEMP sensors to the monitor properly.

Chapter 4 Operations

4.1 Initial Monitoring Screen

Describes the startup sequence and initial display upon powering on the monitor.

4.2 Default Screen

Illustrates the standard display layout when the monitor is operational.

4.3 Screen for Real-time ECG waveform Only (Optional)

Displays real-time ECG waveform data, showing lead and gain information.

4.4 Screen Display for ECG Waveform Recall (Optional)

Allows viewing and recalling previously recorded ECG waveform data.

4.5 NIBP List Screen (Optional)

Displays a list of recorded Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) measurements.

4.6 SpO2 Data List Screen (Optional)

Shows a list of recorded SpO2 (oxygen saturation) and pulse rate data.

4.7 Alarm Event List Screen

Lists all recorded alarm events, including time, description, and values.

4.8 Trend Graph Display (for SpO2 Option)

Visualizes SpO2 and HR data over time in a trend graph format.

4.9 Setup Menu Screen

Main menu for accessing various parameter settings and configurations.

4.9.1 ECG Setup (Optional)

Configures ECG monitoring parameters like alarm limits, gain, and lead selection.

4.9.2 SpO2 Setup (Optional)

Adjusts SpO2 monitoring settings including alarm limits and response speed.

4.9.3 NIBP Setup (Optional)

Configures Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) measurement parameters and modes.

4.9.4 TEMP Setup (Optional)

Sets up temperature monitoring parameters, including units and sensor type.

4.9.5 Hemostat Setup (Optional)

Configures parameters for the hemostasis function, like pressure and duration.

4.9.6 Patient Info

Allows entry and management of patient identification and category.

4.9.7 Date/Time Setup

Sets the current date, time, and date format for the monitor.

4.9.8 Nurse Call Setup

Configures nurse call functionality, including output level and duration.

4.9.9 Network Setup (Optional)

Configures network connection settings, including IP addresses and port.

4.9.10 System Setup

Adjusts system-wide settings like alarm volume, language, and run mode.

4.9.11 Reset to Factory Default Settings

Restores the monitor to its original factory default configuration.

4.9.12 About

Displays software version and serial number information.

4.10 Alarm Settings

Manages alarm sound status, including temporary and long-term silencing options.

4.11 Data Uploading

Describes the process of transferring data from the monitor to a computer via USB.

Chapter 5 Alarms

5.1 Alarm Priority

Categorizes alarms into Low, Medium, and High priority levels.

5.2 Alarm Signal Generation

Explains visual and audible indicators for different alarm types and priorities.

5.3 Alarm Reset and Silence

Details how to temporarily pause or reset audible alarms and manage silence periods.

5.4 Alarm Settings

Covers adjustable alarm properties like volume and limits, and non-volatile settings.

5.5 Verifying Alarm Function

Outlines the procedure for testing the effectiveness of the monitor's alarm system.

Chapter 6 Technical Specifications

6.1 ECG Monitoring

Provides detailed technical specifications for ECG signal acquisition and measurement.

6.2 TEMP Monitoring

Lists technical specifications for temperature measurement range and accuracy.

6.3 NIBP Monitoring

Specifies technical details for Non-Invasive Blood Pressure measurement methods and ranges.

6.4 SpO2 Monitoring

Details technical specifications for SpO2 and pulse rate measurement, including transducer type.

6.5 Pulse Rate monitoring

Specifies the measuring range and accuracy for pulse rate monitoring.

6.6 Data Recording

Lists technical specifications related to data recording sensitivity and speed.

6.7 Other Technical Specifications

Covers general technical specifications like power supply and battery.

6.8 Operating Environment

Details ambient temperature, humidity, and pressure for operation and storage.

6.9 Classification

Outlines safety standards, protection types, and EMC classification.

6.10 Other Technical Information

Provides additional details on ECG, SpO2, NIBP, and temperature monitoring.

6.11 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration-Electromagnetic compatibility

Provides guidance on electromagnetic emissions and compliance for the monitor.

Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance

Details electromagnetic immunity guidance and test levels for the equipment.

Chapter 7 Packaging and Accessories

7.1 Packaging

Describes how the product is packed for shipping and handling.

7.2 Accessories Supplied

Lists all accessories included with the Gima Vital Pro Monitor.

Chapter 8 Monitoring Parameter

8.1 ECG Monitoring

Explains how to obtain high-quality ECG signals and factors affecting them.

8.2 NIBP Monitoring

Details the measuring principle and factors affecting NIBP measurements.

8.3 SpO2 Monitoring

Covers the measuring principle and sources of interference for SpO2 monitoring.

8.4 Temperature Monitoring (optional)

Explains the method and notes for optional temperature monitoring.

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

9.1 No Display on the Screen

Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues with the monitor screen display.

9.2 Excessive ECG Signal Interference or Too Thick Baseline

Offers solutions for ECG signal interference and baseline problems.

9.3 No Blood Pressure and Pulse Oxygen Readings

Guides troubleshooting for missing NIBP and SpO2 readings.

9.4 Blank Print-out

Addresses issues related to the printer not producing output.

9.5 System Alarm

Explains how to handle system alarms and check probe connections.

Chapter 10 Maintenance

10.1 Service and Examination

Outlines daily checks, routine maintenance, and safety examinations for the monitor.

10.2 Cleaning and Disinfection

Instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the monitor exterior and components.

10.3 Cleaning and Disinfection of Accessories

Guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting monitor accessories like sensors and cables.

10.4 Storage

Specifies conditions for storing the monitor during long-term non-use.

10.5 Transportation

Provides guidance on how to transport the monitor safely.

Chapter 11 Appendix

11.1 Prompt information explanations

Explains various prompt messages and error codes displayed by the monitor.

11.2 Factory Default Alarming Values and Setup Range

Lists default alarm values and the configurable ranges for different parameters.

11.3 Abbreviation of arrhythmia

Provides a list of abbreviations for various types of cardiac arrhythmias.

11.4 Instructions for SpO2 Probe

Detailed instructions for using neonate SpO2 probes, including warnings and cleaning.

Explanation of Symbols in the Monitor

Explains the meaning of various symbols and icons used on the monitor.

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