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Transport Pro™ Operators Manual Software Ver 1 Rev A
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Transport Pro™ Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual Software Version 1 2012659-001
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127(The information in this manual applies to Transport Pro Patient Monitor software version 1. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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CE Marking Information
CE Marking Information Compliance The Transport Pro Patient Monitor bears CE mark CE-0459 indicating its conformity with the provisions of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices and fulfills the essential requirements of Annex I of this directive. The product is in radio-interference protection class A in accordance with EN 55011. The country of manufacture can be found on the equipment labeling. The product complies with the requirements of standard EN 60601-1-2 “Electromagnetic Compatibility - Medical Electrical Equipment”. The safety and effectiveness of this device has been verified against previously distributed devices. Although all standards applicable to presently marketed devices may not be appropriate for prior devices (i.e. electromagnetic compatibility standards), this device will not impair the safe and effective use of those previously distributed devices. See user’s information.
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General Information
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This manual is an integral part of the product and describes its intended use. It should always be kept close to the equipment. Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper product performance and correct operation and ensures patient and operator safety.
The symbol documents.
Information which refers only to certain versions of the product is accompanied by the model number(s) of the product(s) concerned. The model number is given on the nameplate of the product.
The warranty does not cover damages resulting from the use of accessories and consumables from other manufacturers.
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the product, only if
means ATTENTION: Consult accompanying
assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies;
the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations; and,
the device is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
All publications are in conformity with the product specifications and IEC publications on safety of electromedical equipment as well as with UL and CSA requirements and AHA recommendations valid at the time of printing.
The GE Medical Systems Information Technologies quality management system complies with the international standards DIN/ EN/ISO 9001 and EN 46001, and the Council Directive on Medical Devices 93/42/EEC Annex II.
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Contents
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The Basics... 1-1 About This Manual... 1-3 Manual Purpose... 1-3 Intended Audience... 1-3 Revision History... 1-3 Manual Conventions... 1-4 Definitions... 1-4 Illustrations and Names... 1-4 Equipment Overview... 1-5 Transport Pro Monitoring System... 1-5 Acquisition Modules and Chute... 1-8 Controls and Indicators... 1-9 Turning Power On... 1-12 External Power Supply... 1-12 Battery Power... 1-12 Software Overview... 1-13 Monitor Display... 1-13 Menus... 1-13 Popup Menus... 1-15 Subordinate Menus... 1-17 Direct Action Menu Options... 1-18 Parameter Windows... 1-19 Information Windows... 1-21 Trim Knob Control Operation When Setting Alarm Limits... 1-22 Putting the Monitor Into Operation... 1-23 Monitor Installation and Connection... 1-23 Performance Check... 1-24 Language-Specific Information... 1-25 Chinese and Japanese Language Information... 1-25 French Language Information... 1-25
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Safety... 2-1 For Your Safety... 2-3 Intended Use... 2-3 Terminology... 2-3 Monitor Safety... 2-4 Reference Literature... 2-11 Classifications... 2-12 Underwriters Laboratories, Inc... 2-12 Equipment Symbols... 2-13
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Maintenance... 3-1 Biocompatibility... 3-3 Inspection... 3-4 General Cleaning... 3-5 Exterior Surface... 3-5 Display... 3-5 Cleaning Applied Parts... 3-6 Cables and Leadwires... 3-6 Other... 3-6 Technical Maintenance... 3-7 Safety Tests... 3-7
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Batteries... 4-1 Battery Power... 4-3 Battery Run Time... 4-3 Battery Indicators... 4-3 Battery Packs... 4-6 Battery Charging... 4-6 Conditioning a Battery... 4-7 Battery Recycling... 4-7 Battery Status Menu... 4-8 Battery Help... 4-9 Battery Alarms... 4-10
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Monitor Setup... 5-1 Monitor Setup Menu... 5-3 Waveforms On/Off... 5-4 Display... 5-6 Color... 5-7 Parameters On/Off... 5-8 Monitor Defaults... 5-9 Monitor Defaults Password... 5-17 Brightness... 5-18 Learn the Monitor... 5-19 Software Configuration... 5-20 Revision and ID... 5-21 Service Mode... 5-22
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Admitting and Transporting a Patient... 6-1 Admitting a Patient... 6-3 Tram Module Connected to the Monitor... 6-3 Tram Module Not Connected to the Monitor... 6-4 Tram Module Connected to Two Monitors... 6-5 Admit Menu... 6-6 Admit Menu Options... 6-7 Change Admit Info... 6-7 Units of Measure... 6-8 Discharging a Patient... 6-9 Transporting a Patient... 6-10 Mounting Configurations... 6-11
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Alarm Control... 7-1 Smart Alarms... 7-3 Alarm Structure... 7-4 Patient Status Alarms... 7-4 System Status Alarms... 7-5 On-Screen Alarm Help... 7-5 Controlling Audio Alarms... 7-6 Silencing Alarms... 7-6 Pausing Alarms... 7-6 Pausing and Silencing Alarms on Multiple Monitors... 7-7
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Alarm Window... 7-8 Clear Alarms... 7-8 Alarm Control Menu... 7-9 All Limits... 7-9 Arrhythmia Alarm Level... 7-11 Parameter Alarm Level... 7-12 Alarm Volume... 7-12 Alarm Help... 7-13 Clear Alarms... 7-13
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Patient Data... 8-1 Patient Data Menu... 8-3 Graphic Trends... 8-3
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ECG... 9-1 Introduction... 9-3 Checklist... 9-3 Skin Preparation... 9-4 Electrode Placement... 9-5 5-Leadwire Electrode Placement... 9-5 3-Leadwire Electrode Placement... 9-6 Electrode Placement for Neonates... 9-7 Electrode Placement for Pacemaker Patients... 9-8 Maintaining Quality ECG Signal... 9-9 Surgical Considerations for Electrode Placement (Adults)... 9-9 ESU ECG Filters... 9-10 Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) Cable... 9-10 ECG Display... 9-11 Getting to the ECG Menu... 9-12 ECG Menu Options... 9-13 Display Lead... 9-13 ECG Size... 9-15 Detect Pace... 9-16 ECG Limits... 9-20 View All ECG... 9-21 Arrhythmia... 9-22 Relearn... 9-26 More ECG... 9-26
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Troubleshooting... 9-28 Pacemaker Troubleshooting... 9-29
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Pressures... 10-1 Introduction... 10-3 Assigned BP Names... 10-3 Zero Reference... 10-4 Checklist... 10-5 Pressure Monitoring Features... 10-6 Pressure Information... 10-6 Getting to the Pressure Menu... 10-7 Pressure Menu Options... 10-8 Scales... 10-8 Cursor... 10-9 Clear Cursor... 10-9 Limits... 10-10 Change Name... 10-11 Zero... 10-12 BP Filter... 10-12 Speed... 10-12 Special Features... 10-13 IABP... 10-13 Using the IABP Feature... 10-14 Pulse Rate... 10-17 Troubleshooting... 10-18
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NBP... 11-1 Introduction... 11-3 NBP Connectors... 11-4 Safety... 11-5 Checklist... 11-6 Patient Preparation... 11-7 NBP Monitoring Features... 11-8 NBP Information... 11-8 Getting to the NBP Menu... 11-10
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NBP Menu Options... 11-11 NBP Auto... 11-11 NBP Stat... 11-12 NBP Limits... 11-13 Cuff Size... 11-14 Clear NBP Reading... 11-14 Troubleshooting... 11-15 NBP Status Messages... 11-15
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SPO2... 12-1 Introduction... 12-3 SpO2 Probe Compatibility... 12-4 Safety... 12-5 Measurements... 12-6 Neonates and Infants... 12-7 Checklist... 12-8 Patient Preparation... 12-9 Signal and Data Validity... 12-10 Signal Strength Indicator... 12-10 Quality of SPO2 Waveform... 12-10 Stability of SPO2 Values... 12-11 Masimo SET Configuration and Probes... 12-12 No Implied License... 12-12 Probes... 12-12 SPO2 Monitoring Features... 12-13 SPO2 Information... 12-13 Getting to the SPO2 Menu... 12-14 SPO2 Menu Options... 12-15 Size... 12-15 Rate... 12-15 Rate Volume... 12-15 SPO2 Limits... 12-16 Speed... 12-17 Probe Off Patient Condition... 12-18 Pulse Search Condition... 12-19
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Troubleshooting... 12-20 SPO2 Messages... 12-20 Clinical Questions... 12-21
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Respiration... 13-1 Introduction... 13-3 General Information... 13-4 Checklist... 13-5 How to Start Respiration Monitoring... 13-6 Respiration Monitoring Features... 13-7 Respiration Information... 13-7 Getting to the Respiration Menu... 13-7 Respiration Menu Options... 13-9 Lead... 13-9 Relearn Respiration... 13-9 Sensitivity... 13-9 Respiration Limits... 13-10 Auto Size... 13-11 Manual Size... 13-11 Cardiact Artifact... 13-11 Speed... 13-12 Troubleshooting... 13-13 Respiratory Waveform... 13-13 Messages... 13-14
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Temperature... 14-1 Introduction... 14-3 Checklist... 14-3 Temperature Monitoring Features... 14-4 Temperature Information... 14-4 Getting to the Temperature Menu... 14-5 Temperature Menu Options... 14-6 T1... 14-6 T2... 14-6 Units... 14-6 Temperature Limits... 14-6 Troubleshooting... 14-8 Messages... 14-8
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Appendix A – Supplies...A-1 Supplies... A-3
Appendix B - Adult-ICU Mode Defaults...B-1 Adult-ICU Mode Defaults... B-3
Appendix C - Neonatal-ICU Mode Defaults...C-1 Neonatal-ICU Mode Defaults... C-3
Appendix D - Operating Room Mode Defaults...D-1 Operating Room Mode Defaults... D-3
Appendix E - Monitor Defaults Worksheet...E-1 Monitor Defaults Worksheet... E-3
Appendix F – Abbreviations... F-1
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The Basics: About This Manual
About This Manual Manual Purpose This manual contains the instructions necessary to operate the monitor safely and in accordance with its function and intended use.
Intended Audience This manual is geared for clinical professionals. Clinical professionals are expected to have a working knowledge of medical procedures, practices, and terminology, as required for monitoring of critically ill patients.
Revision History Each page of the document has the document part number and revision letter at the bottom of the page. The revision letter changes whenever the document is updated. Revision A
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Date 30 May 2003
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Comments Initial release of this document, corresponding to software version 1.
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The Basics: Manual Conventions
Manual Conventions This section describes terminology, standards, and other conventions that are used throughout this manual.
Definitions The following terms are used in this manual to describe various monitor features and functions. Term
Definition
monitor
Transport Pro patient monitor.
key
A labeled button found on the front of the monitor.
menu
Text which appears at the bottom of the display screen. A menu is composed of a set of menu options.
menu option
A choice found in a menu. A menu option is enclosed by a rectangle.
screen text
Any text that appears on the monitor display screen. In this manual, screen text is shown in italics (for example, ECG, MAIN MENU, etc.).
Illustrations and Names All illustrations in this manual are provided as examples only. They may not necessarily reflect your monitoring setup or data displayed on your monitor. In this manual, all names appearing in examples and illustrations are fictitious. The use of any real person’s name is purely coincidental.
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Equipment Overview Transport Pro Monitoring System The Transport Pro monitoring system consists of the following components:
Transport Pro display/processing unit Acquisition module Acquisition module chute Interconnection cable (“curly” cable) Batteries (two) Optional external power supply (AC adapter)
The components of the system are discussed on the following pages. For complete setup information, refer to the service manual.
Front View Keys are located on the front of the monitor. Refer to “Controls and Indicators” on page 1-9 for information about their functions.
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Back View The acquisition module chute attaches to the back of the monitor.
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Back View of Monitor
Back View of Monitor with Acquisition Module Chute Attached
Left Side View The battery compartments are located on the left side of the monitor.
Battery compartments
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Left Side View of Monitor
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Right Side View The connectors are located on the right side of the monitor. Refer to the service manual for system safety requirements when connecting the monitor to accessory equipment.
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Right Side View of Monitor A
Video In connector. The “curly” interconnection cable plugs in here. 834A
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Ethernet connector. This connector is used for software updates. Refer to the service manual for more information. 593A
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Power connector. The optional external power supply connects here.
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Acquisition Modules and Chute Acquisition Module Chute The acquisition module chute attaches to the back of the Transport Pro monitor, and holds one Tram acquisition module. Refer to the service manual for acquisition module chute installation information.
Acquisition Modules The Transport Pro monitor displays data acquired from a Tram acquisition module.
How to Install and Remove a Module A module can be easily installed and removed. To install a module follow this procedure: 1. Facing the acquisition module chute, guide the back end of the module into the slot. 2. Gently push the module into the chute. You will hear a click when the module is fully inserted. To remove a module follow this procedure: 1. Release levers are found on each side on the front of the module. 2. Press and hold the release levers simultaneously and pull the module out about 15 cm (six inches). 3. Once released, grasp the module firmly with both hands and remove the rest of the way. Do not try to hold the module by the release levers.
How to Connect the Transport Pro Monitor to the Acquisition Module To connect the Transport Pro monitor to the Tram module, simply plug the monitor’s “curly” interconnection cable into the connector labeled DISPLAY on the front of the Tram module. 127( On some Tram modules, this connector is labeled DISPL.
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