Welch Allyn 204el - Manual

Welch Allyn 204el

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 9 – General Information; Safety Summary; Caution; This monitor is to be operated by qualified personnel only. The
  • Page 10 – Warning; Products and
  • Page 11 – Propaq Encore Service Manual; Symbols; The pulse oximetry channel should NOT be used as an apnea monitor.; in damage to the equipment or other property.
  • Page 13 – Propaq Encore Documentation; The Documentation Set; This; About This Reference Guide
  • Page 15 – Getting Started; Introducing; Intended Use; Before using the; Propaq Encore Models and Options; Three models of Propaq Encore monitors are available.
  • Page 16 – Expansion Module
  • Page 17 – Printer Option; The Expansion Module with; HP-compatible Side Panel Option
  • Page 18 – Using the Propaq Encore
  • Page 19 – This connector provides a real-time analog ECG signal output.; Alarm Lights; Alarms; When any alarm limit is turned off, the yellow
  • Page 20 – Before you use a Propaq on a new patient, always turn off the; Always check the patient mode when monitoring a new patient. The; PROTOCOL SYSTEMS INC.; PEDIATRIC MODE
  • Page 21 – Powerup Equipment Alert: Program Fault, Settings Lost; Factory Adult mode
  • Page 22 – Patient Connections
  • Page 23 – Option Connectors
  • Page 24 – Propaq Encore Display
  • Page 25 – Propaq Encore Buttons; Suspends or resumes alarm tone.
  • Page 26 – Later in this manual, the notation; Propaq Encore Menus
  • Page 27 – Key-press Route to Setup Menu 1
  • Page 28 – Key-press Route to Setup Menu 2
  • Page 29 – Monitor Setup
  • Page 30 – If you press; , a confirmation window; in the previous Patient Mode window, the
  • Page 31 – Selecting Waveforms for Display; Display Priorities; Setting the Time and Date
  • Page 32 – Time/Day Settings and Trends; Changing the Date Format, Filter, and Units; (to access the Service; Changing the hour/minute/second setting for the monitor in the; Selects the next setting in the status window.; Changes the currently selected display setting.; not
  • Page 33 – Setting the Current, Custom, and Powerup Modes; The Propaq Encore has two sets of patient mode settings:; button is not displayed on the HR/PR; Units setting, the new setting; If any alarms are set to OFF and you select; to store the
  • Page 34 – From the Main Menu, press
  • Page 35 – Printer Functions
  • Page 36 – PRINTER FAULT Messages; prior to pressing; , the printer prints the 8 seconds of patient; CHECK DOOR; The printer is overheating. Service may be required.
  • Page 37 – Learning the Propaq Encore; Using In-Service Mode; What You Can Do With In-Service Mode
  • Page 38 – button. You can also press the; Printer Message; What You Cannot Do With In-Service Mode; You cannot use in-service mode to calibrate the monitor.
  • Page 39 – Patient Monitoring; Intended Use–Impedance Pneumography (RESP); when using impedance pneumography to
  • Page 40 – Intended Use–ECG; The Propaq Encore monitor does not have automated arrhythmia
  • Page 41 – ECG Connector and Applicable Accessories; Welch; Use of ECG cables with loose or faulty detachable lead wires may
  • Page 42 – Preparation; Preparing the Monitor; If the monitor is off, press the OFF/ON switch to turn it on.; Preparing the Patient; If you are using non-gelled electrodes, apply a; Use only ECG safety cables that are designed so that they cannot; Before you use a Propaq on a new patient, always turn it off for a
  • Page 43 – Apply the electrodes to the patient.
  • Page 44 – Setting Up the ECG/RESP Channel; Press; or; Setting ECG/RESP Alarms; Set the alarm limits according to your hospital's standards.
  • Page 45 – How ECG/RESP is Displayed; Respiration rate numerics are sourced from the CO; Patient Artifact; largest waveform size, the next press displays the smallest size.; Selects the RESP waveform size.
  • Page 46 – When you press; in the first ECG/RESP Menu, a status window appears showing you; Impedance Pneumography Selections; Turns on and off the pacer indicator in the ECG waveform.
  • Page 47 – Using the Propaq Encore With Pacemaker Patients; Pacemaker Signals; and; Pacemaker signals can differ from one pacemaker to the next. The
  • Page 48 – Noise on the signal; Using the Filter to Better Display a Waveform; ECG Messages; ECG LEAD CHANGED; The presence of much pacer-like noise can cause the displayed
  • Page 49 – RESP Messages; One or more electrodes are making very poor or no contact. Check for; INAPPROPRIATE ECG CABLE.; ECG cable appears not to contain 1K current limiting
  • Page 50 – Invasive Pressure; Products and Accessories
  • Page 51 – Preparing the Transducer; ). The word ZEROING appears in the numerics window; to allow you to cancel the zeroing
  • Page 52 – Setting up the Pressure Channel; Rezeroing a Transducer
  • Page 53 – . This will restore the invasive pressure numerics.; How Invasive Pressure is Displayed; If a; button is pressed after an invasive pressure channel has; button in the Invasive Pressure Menu is pressed.
  • Page 54 – Invasive Pressure Messages; The following messages can appear in the numerics window.
  • Page 55 – TRANSDUCER NOT DETECTED.
  • Page 56 – Neonatal Mode; sizes available to the standard child cuff and larger.; circulation is not impaired for a prolonged period of time.
  • Page 57 – Propaq Encore Service; Improve NIBP Accuracy with SmartcufTM; To enable the Smartcuf filter:; to display the NIBP Menu and set Smartcuf to ON.
  • Page 58 – To disable Smartcuf, from the Main Menu press; to display the NIBP Menu and set; NIBP Connector and Cuffs
  • Page 59 – Place and Connect the Cuff; Place the cuff on the limb.; When monitoring NIBP, match the Propaq patient mode to the style
  • Page 60 – Set Up the NIBP Channel; Press the; button to display the status window and menu.
  • Page 62 – Set the NIBP Alarm Limits; NIBP Display Default Settings; To select which vital sign waveforms are displayed, press; Important Information About Automatic Measurements
  • Page 63 – The Propaq Encore cannot differentiate between physiologic and
  • Page 64 – RETRY
  • Page 65 – NIBP IN PROGRESS Message; NIBP IN PROGRESS
  • Page 66 – Temperature; You can select °C or °F.; Temperature Connectors and Probes; buttons to; How Temperature is Displayed; Application and use of metal-jacketed temperature probes that
  • Page 67 – Temperature Messages; PROBE NOT DETECTED; . This message occurs when the Propaq Encore has; PROBE SHORT; . This message appears when the Propaq
  • Page 68 – Each SpO; Oxygen saturation measurements using pulse oximetry are highly
  • Page 69 – Perform SpO
  • Page 70 – The “averaging time” for SpO; Use only Nellcor accessories and sensors with the monitor with
  • Page 73 – NO SENSOR DETECTED
  • Page 74 – DEFECTIVE SpO2 SENSOR
  • Page 76 – MCO
  • Page 77 – Breath Rate Measurements; OFF
  • Page 78 – UNCAL
  • Page 79 – Sidestream CO; When Sidestream CO; from the first CO
  • Page 81 – How to Set Up the CO
  • Page 82 – If the ET
  • Page 83 – Setting up for Sidestream CO; APNEA
  • Page 84 – Connect the Watertrap; can provide a more accurate representation of the expired; The watertrap is disposable
  • Page 85 – Connect to a Non-Intubated Patient; Do not allow any other connection to the exhaust port.
  • Page 86 – Connect to an Intubated Patient; Equipment messages for the Mainstream CO; ALTIMETER FAILURE - RANGE; . The Propaq is operating at an altitude outside the; The exhaust port for Sidestream; is an output for the expired gases from; Do not; , be sure to install it; accuracy decreases if additional tubing is connected to the
  • Page 89 – SERVICE REQUIRED
  • Page 91 – Alarms and Limits; Alarms Window and Menu; Alarm Status Window; The full bell shows you that all alarm limits are turned on.; Alarms Menu; button, you cannot turn off the tone completely.
  • Page 92 – To adjust the alarm tone volume, press; button to select ALARM TONE, and the; button to change the setting.
  • Page 93 – Types of Propaq Alarms; Patient Alarms: Definitions and Indications; suspend the alarm tone; adjust the alarm limit
  • Page 94 – Life-Threatening Alarms
  • Page 95 – Responding to Patient Alarms; Suspend an Alarm Tone; Suspending an alarm suspends; all; alarm tones for 90 seconds or
  • Page 96 – Turn off all alarm limits by pressing; Responding to Life-Threatening Alarms; The
  • Page 97 – Alarm Holdoffs; Propaq Audio and Visual Alarm Holdoffs; This audio alarm holdoff does
  • Page 98 – Setting Alarm Limits; Adjust Limits with STAT SET; button in the Alarms Menu (
  • Page 99 – Turning On and Off All Limits; turns off the alarm and the alarm limit except for the
  • Page 100 – Customizing Propaq Encore Alarm Limits
  • Page 101 – Equipment Alerts; Definitions and Indications; and suspend the audio alarm tone for 90; Responding to Equipment Alerts; the equipment condition is corrected; EQUIPMENT ALERT
  • Page 103 – Trends; The Trend Status Window and Menu
  • Page 104 – How Trends are Accumulated; button in the first Setup Menu.
  • Page 105 – Select the trend you want displayed by pressing the; button. The trend is identified
  • Page 107 – Printing; Printing Patient Data; Printing Waveforms; The ECG Waveform; waveform, a size indicator is displayed
  • Page 109 – Printing NIBP Measurements; To turn on NIBP TICKET, press; . The printer setup window; buttons to select and turn on the NIBP TICKET.
  • Page 110 – Printing the Apnea Ticket
  • Page 111 – Printing When a Patient Alarm Occurs
  • Page 112 – OxyCRG; OxyCRG on Alarm; or HR/PR alarm condition is detected, an OxyCRG will be queued to
  • Page 113 – Printing Trends; Printing a Single Trend
  • Page 114 – Automatic Trend Prints; Use the; each shift or to OFF.
  • Page 115 – Acuity Central Monitoring System; Propaq Encore; Connecting to the Acuity System; Use of equipment, accessories, and parts not recommended or
  • Page 117 – Key-press Route to Acuity Menu; Press NET OFF to Disconnect from Acuity; button as; button is a safety feature to help make sure the patient is not; button, the monitor and Acuity both generate equipment; If you don’t set alarm limits, Acuity uses preset settings (for
  • Page 118 – Printing at Acuity; COMM CONNECTION
  • Page 119 – Power Sources; Power Adapter Intended Use; When a transport vehicle’s battery system is used to provide input; Place the power adapter where it cannot fall and harm someone.
  • Page 120 – Verifying Proper Power Adapter Configuration; Power Adapter Configurations; Replacing the Power Adapter Fuses; Replace each fuse only with the specified type.
  • Page 121 – Procedure; Replace both fuses with the specified type.; Spare fuses are contained in housings next to the fuses in the fuse
  • Page 123 – Battery Care; Recharging Time
  • Page 124 – Monitor Functions Based on Battery Voltage; Disconnect the Propaq Encore from the patient.
  • Page 125 – Care and Maintenance; Inspect and Clean the Monitor and Accessories
  • Page 126 – Maintenance; Service Interval Recommendations
  • Page 127 – Product Recycling; Monitor Care; Environmental Operating and Storage Limits; Battery Removal; See the; used outside the specified temperature and humidity ranges.; Storing the Propaq Encore for extended periods (more than three
  • Page 128 – Printer Paper Removal; Printer Maintenance; Loading Paper; Paper is loaded through the bottom of the printer.; If a Propaq Encore has a battery installed or ac power connected; Use only low-debris printer paper purchased from or recommended
  • Page 130 – Customer Services; Ordering and Customer Service
  • Page 131 – Defibrillator Synchronization; and LIFEPAK 6s; Defib Sync Connector and Cables; The DEFIB SYNCHRO connector is on the Propaq’s right side panel.; Installing the Defib Sync Interface to the LIFEPAK 5; Use only the correct Welch Allyn cable with the LIFEPAK 5 or
  • Page 132 – Removing the Defib Sync Interface from the LIFEPAK 5
  • Page 133 – Synchronized Cardioversion Using the LIFEPAK 5; The R-wave amplitude must be at least 0.5 mV (5 mm tall when the
  • Page 134 – Synchronized Cardioversion Using the LIFEPAK 6s; If the R-wave synchronization markers do not appear to be nearly
  • Page 135 – The button lights when activated.
  • Page 136 – Defib Sync Message; The Defib Sync message can appear in an equipment alert window.; DEFIB FAULT/CHECK INTERFACE CABLE; indicates a probable shorted cable.
  • Page 137 – Specifications; ECG Specifications
  • Page 140 – Impedance Pneumography (RESP) Specifications
  • Page 141 – Invasive Pressure Specifications
  • Page 142 – NIBP Specifications
  • Page 143 – Temperature Specifications
  • Page 144 – Masimo SpO
  • Page 145 – Nellcor SpO
  • Page 146 – General CO
  • Page 150 – Alarms Specifications
  • Page 151 – Trends Specifications; Display; Display Specifications
  • Page 152 – Monitor Environmental Specifications; The monitor may not meet performance specifications if it is not
  • Page 153 – Monitor Physical Specifications
  • Page 154 – Printer; Printer Specifications
  • Page 155 – Power; Monitor Power Specifications
  • Page 156 – Power Adapters; Power Adapter General Specifications
  • Page 157 – Power Adapter Physical Specifications
  • Page 158 – Factory Default Settings
  • Page 160 – In-Service Simulated Values
  • Page 161 – Glossary; Difference temperature. The difference between T1 and T2.
  • Page 163 – Cardiovascular artifact.
  • Page 167 – Pulmonary artery (label for an invasive blood pressure channel).
  • Page 168 – A respiratory CO
  • Page 170 – An area on the display screen in which information is displayed.; YSI; An acronym for Yellow Springs Instrument Company.; Zeroing
  • Page 171 – Index
  • Page 172 – see
  • Page 176 – see also
  • Page 178 – Waveforms
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