Welch Allyn 246 - Manual

Welch Allyn 246

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 5 – General information; Intended use
  • Page 6 – Symbols
  • Page 7 – General warnings and cautions
  • Page 11 – Controls and connectors; Touch-screen controls; System control and connectors (right side panel)
  • Page 13 – Option connectors
  • Page 14 – Display
  • Page 15 – Menus; Main Menu
  • Page 16 – Setup Menus
  • Page 17 – Learn Propaq CS operation with Inservice Mode
  • Page 19 – Setup; Prepare the Propaq CS monitor for a new patient
  • Page 21 – Set patient alarms and alarm limits
  • Page 22 – Change the current Patient Mode
  • Page 23 – Change the Powerup Patient Mode
  • Page 24 – Customize Patient Mode settings
  • Page 25 – Monitoring; Perform ECG/RESP monitoring
  • Page 27 – Prepare for ECG/RESP monitoring
  • Page 30 – Use the ECG filter to display a better waveform
  • Page 31 – Using the Propaq CS monitor with pacemaker patients
  • Page 32 – Perform Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) monitoring
  • Page 36 – Improve NIBP accuracy with Smartcuf
  • Page 37 – Take the NIBP reading
  • Page 40 – Perform temperature monitoring
  • Page 41 – Perform SpO
  • Page 53 – Description of alarm and alert tone patterns; Silence an active alarm or alert tone for 90 seconds; Silence an alarm or alert tone for 90 seconds
  • Page 54 – Indications during a 90-second silence period
  • Page 55 – Initiate a four minute suspend period; Indications during a four-minute suspend period
  • Page 56 – Inhibit alarm and alert tones indefinitely: ALL ALARMS; Indefinitely suspend all alarm and alert tones; Resume all alarm and alert tone capability; Indications during an all alarms suspended period
  • Page 59 – Alarm holdoffs
  • Page 60 – Troubleshooting equipment alert messages; Simultaneous equipment alerts
  • Page 61 – IBP messages; NIBP messages
  • Page 63 – Temperature messages; Mainstream CO
  • Page 64 – Sidestream CO
  • Page 66 – Network alert messages with Acuity; Program alert message
  • Page 67 – Printer alert messages; Defibrillator alert message; Troubleshooting system error messages
  • Page 69 – Print patient data; Print the displayed waveforms
  • Page 70 – Display or print trends; Display or print a single trend
  • Page 72 – Set printer options and automatic printing
  • Page 73 – Print OxyCRG
  • Page 75 – Acuity; Understanding the Propaq CS, Acuity, and FlexNet network
  • Page 78 – The Acuity Menu
  • Page 79 – Connect the monitor to the Acuity System
  • Page 80 – Disconnect the hardwired monitor from the Acuity System
  • Page 81 – Wireless connection to Acuity; Connect a new patient
  • Page 82 – Monitor a patient out of range of Acuity; Reconnect a recently monitored patient
  • Page 83 – Reassign a monitored patient to a new room in the same unit
  • Page 84 – Reassign the Wireless Propaq CS to a new patient
  • Page 85 – Maintenance; Avoid electrostatic discharge
  • Page 87 – Replace power adapter fuses
  • Page 88 – Replace monitor input power fuse
  • Page 89 – Install printer paper
  • Page 90 – Inspect and clean the monitor and accessories
  • Page 91 – Service interval recommendations; Recycling monitor components; Within the European Union; Outside the European Union
  • Page 92 – Extended storage precautions; Change the Wireless Propaq CS network name
  • Page 95 – Reference; Set the time and date; Time/Day settings and trends
  • Page 96 – Change the date format, ECG filter, and units
  • Page 97 – Factory default settings
  • Page 99 – Specifications; ECG specifications
  • Page 102 – Invasive pressure specifications
  • Page 103 – NIBP specifications
  • Page 104 – Temperature specifications
  • Page 112 – Wireless Propaq CS Radio specifications (5 GHz)
  • Page 115 – Printer specifications
  • Page 116 – Power Specifications
  • Page 117 – Power Adapter Specifications
  • Page 119 – Compliance; General
  • Page 120 – European Union
  • Page 121 – Electromagnetic compatibility
  • Page 125 – Index
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Propaq

®

CS

Vital Signs Monitor

Directions for Use

Models 242, 244, 246
Software version 3.7X

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

iii Contents 1 - General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 5 - General information; Intended use

1 1 General information Intended use The Propaq CS monitor is intended to be used by skilled clinicians for multiparameter vital signs monitoring of neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients in health care facility bedside applications. It is also intended for intra-facility transport. • The ECG chann...

Page 6 - Symbols

2 General information Welch Allyn Propaq CS Vital Signs Monitor Symbols The following symbols may appear on the Propaq CS monitor or accessories. They are defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 878 and IEC 417A. Off (Standby) Two-way communication port On Input port For contin...

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