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        1500 Patient Monitor Software version 1.4.X, User Manual
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1.     1x per second       Measurement range    15   C to 45   C  59   F to 113  F        Resolution    Accuracy    0 1   C  0 1   F    0 1   C    0 1   F        Directions for use    NIBP    IBP    Technical data 133       Measurement    Quick action start   stop button  Automatic or manual       Measuring intervals    3 to 60 minutes       Measuring method    Oscillometric       Measurement range    15 to 270mmHg       Deflation rate    3to 9 mmHg   second       Cuff    Adult  Pediatric and Neonate       Pulse rate measurement  range    Protection    25 to 300 bpm    Overpressure protection          Channels    Two channels or four channels       Measurement range     30 to 300 mmHg       Accuracy    Sampling Freguency    1 mmHg or   1   whichever is greater     500 Hz       Amplifier    Fully isolated  defibrillation protected  gt 5kV       Calibration    Manual or automatic       Pulse rate measurement  range    25 to 250 bpm       134 Technical data    Sp0      Nellcor Module    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor                   Sensors Nellcor   OxiMaxe sensors  Amplifier Fully isolated  defibrillation protected  gt 5kV  Sampling Frequency 62 5 Hz  Display update interval 1 second  Measurement range  Sp0  1 to 100    PR 20 to 250  min       Accuracy  Probe 70   to  100    28  C to 42  C     Sp0     PR  no motion     Adult   pediatric   2 digits  Neonate   3 digits    20 to 250  min   3 digits       Calibration range    PR Calculation    70 to 100    calibration is fixed  n
2.    ECG display  46   ECG menu settings  48   Electrodes identification and color code IEC AHA  43  etCO2 settings  60    F    Function buttons  12    H    Hemodynamic calculations  87    IBP settings  74  76   IBP zero set  76   Inspecting and cleaning the monitor and  accessories  102   Integrated Pulmonary Index  9  61  118   Intended use  1   Invasive blood pressure monitoring  73    M    Maintenance  99  Menu overview  13  Monitoring  39    Networks and internet  4  NIBP  64    O  Options  9    P    Pacemaker monitoring  44  Patient information  117  Patient mode  117  Physiological Alarms  38  Power supply  22    140 Index    R    Recharging the battery  101  Replacing the fuses  106  Respiration  55   Respiration rate alarms  56  Restoring user defaults  118    S    Safety standards  130   Saving the user defined settings as default  21  Settings  111   Setting via a parameter field  31  Setup menu  111   Silencing an alarm  34   Sp02 monitoring  68   ST Alarms  54   Standard features  9   Standby and Discharge modes  24  Startup and initial preparation  17  ST settings  53   Suspend all alarms  34   System data  127    T    Taking a single NIBP measurement  65  Technical data  127   Temperature monitoring  77   Terms of warranty  7   Trend Data  29   Troubleshooting  107    U    User responsibility  1    Vv    Visual inspection  100    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    
3.    Two or four IBP measurements   or this area is left blank when  no IBP measurement are  selected         FRED ABERTINI  13 40 58          Cardiac Output measurement   when enabled            T1  T1 and T2  or T1 and AT    e When etCO  is enabled  the CO  parameter replaces the RR parameter below the  heart rate     e When the ST parameter is enabled  the ST parameter replaces the RR value and the  RR value is moved below the ST parameter     e When both etCO  and ST parameters are enabled  both values are displayed below  the heart rate  RR is not displayed      e When IPI is enabled  the value is displayed below the CO3        e When four IBP connectors are available the number of IBP measurements displayed  can be set  that is  no IBP measurements displayed  two measurements displayed  or  four IBP measurements displayed  see previous page      e When two temperature connectors are available  one  T1   two  T1 and T2  or T1 plus  the temperature difference can be displayed  T1 plus AT      Directions for use    Defining display waveforms    1  Press the Setup button  BY    2  Select Waveform Area     Setup Waveform Area    2  3  4  5  6  7    Sweep Speed    OK       Size  Size  Size  Size  Size  Size    Size    Overlap Pressure Waveforms    mV cm   mV cm   mV cm   to 200 mmHg   to 200 mmHg   to 200 mmHg  0 to 200 mmHg       Operation 27    Size 0 to 200 mmHg       3  The waveforms are configured through the pull down menus     4  Set the amplitude for each waveform accor
4.   6  Alarm Level  High  Medium   Low  Off   Print on alarm Yes No     Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No        Couplet    PVC min    Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No     PVC min 1to 30  30  Alarm Level  High  Medium   Low  Off   Print on alarm Yes No        Bigeminy    Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No     Directions for use    Monitoring and Measurements 51       Main menu    Setup Arrhythmia   continued     Options    Parameter    Trigeminy    Description    Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No        Tachycardia    Tachycardia 150 to 250  180  Alarm Level  High   Medium  Low  Off   Print on alarm Yes No        Bradycardia    Bradycardia 20 to 100  45  Alarm Level  High   Medium  Low  Off   Print on alarm Yes No        Pause    Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No        Irregular  irregular rhythm     Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No  This is an irregularity in the R to R  interval over a series of at least 16 non   ventricular beats  The number of beats analyzed  is given in options        Non capture  pacemaker  non capture     Irregular Limit    Alarm Level  High  Medium  Low  Off   Print on  alarm Yes No  This is for pacemaker patients  with the analyze pacers option enabled  see  options below    a beat does not directly follow a  pacer     Yes No  set limit between 45 and 120  45        Single ECG    Yes No  sel
5.   European Call   35 3 46 906 7790 France   33 1 60 09 33 66  Center   Germany   49 7477 92 71 86 Japan   81 3 3219 0071  Latin America   1 305 669 9003 Netherlands  31 15 750 5000  Singapore   65 6419 8100 South Africa 4 27 11777 7555  United Kingdom   44 20 7365 6780 Sweden   46 8 58 53 65 51   REF 105645  CD     Manual 2 510865 Ver  e  2013 12    ul  EC TRE     Manufacturer  Regulatory Affairs Representative   SCHILLER AG SCHILLER AG   Altgasse 68 Altgasse 68   CH 6341 Baar Switzerland CH 6341 Baar Switzerland    www welchallyn com       O sio  an    CE 0123 WelchAltyn     Directions for use    Contents iii    Contents    User responsibility oue ee he ae A ae ee RY 8 1  Intendeduses een won hel a aaa ey bleh ep Y Da FD ele FA 1  Organizational Measures 61  eee eae 2  Safety E A ace ee ees RTE RM aoe ae ees be ons eats  2  SaletySQuiPIMEN Ease i ut cala a A est Di Oh ote tT al AN ote cn YM he 3  PAIS 2  2x  i RAGA ok torte wl aie wd do dU DN NG gad Bete DF DF 3  Operation with other devices    0    eens 4  Networks andinternet i a tae eto a hab Rt  al oe ed 4  Maintenance    hos acne ts eee ieee aie Ga a nea a Pea bee ake ae Seda 5  SVIMIDOIS  rda 01  ee fetes eld ede dy ae nd En see asta tatu alg aoe 5  Additional tennis  eter gd A Cy Y a Me ae aae a Cy fy BO dyn 7    2   ntroducuHob   SY a ee RR RW Be Oe D    Standard featureSu 2 5  fed abot nt wh bed YR aed ed 9  OPINAS oe dr A YR HN beta Ge Ta A 2 9  The Welch Allyn   1500 Patient Monitor                 YL Y Y a 10  FU
6.   HR PR Tone   ECG Filter   Single ECG   Pacer Display    Analyze Pacers    Upper Limit    Lower Limit    Cancel       3  The settings can be saved as default  see    Saving the userdefined settings as    default    on page 21      32 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    33    Alarms       Display of alarms  During initial powerup  No alarms are displayed if no patient is being monitored     During monitoring    There are three alarm priorities        Alarm type Priority LED visual alarm Audible signal Display  indicator  Technical Low Blue Single deep tone Text display in the alarm status field at the  every 2seconds bottom   Parameter Medium Yellow  flashes with Twotone high low Text display in the alarm status field at the  parameter field  every second  bottom        Yellow flashing parameter field           Parameter High Red  flashes with Three high tones Text display in the alarm status field at the bottom  parameter field  every second       Red flashing parameter field   Lethal High Red  flashes with Three high tones Text display in the alarm status field at the bottom  parameter field  every second        Red flashing parameter field        Parameter Field  Visual alarm indicator       37 0    MM  DAVID NEATH  Text Display              09 31 24                34 Alarms Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Silencing an alarm    Acknowledging an alarm    Alarm Limit    Press the Alarm button W to silence the alarm  The audible alarm is silenced for 1  1 5  or 
7.  103633 Mains cable  TYPE E F  103634 Mains cable  TYPE    103635 Mains cable  TYPE J  103636 Mains cable  TYPE A  103638 Mains cable  TYPE B       Nellcor SpO              Part number Description  103490 Nellcor Sp0  cable  DOC 10  008 0054 01 DS 100A DURASENSOR  reusable sensor       Masimo SpO     ECG                                        Part number Description   713657 Masimo SpO  cable  LNC 10   706831 Masimo LNCS DC1 reusable sensor  Part number Description   103801 12 Lead ECG shielded cable  AHA  103802 12 Lead ECG shielded cable  IEC  008 0316 00 3 Lead ECG cable  AHA  008 0323 00 3 Lead ECG wire set  AHA  008 0313 00 5 Lead 10 ft ECG cable with lead wires  AHA  008 0316 01 3 Lead ECG cable  IEC   008 0323 01 3 Lead ECG wire set  IEC       008 0313 01    5 Lead 10 ft ECG cable with lead wires  IEC    Directions for use    IBP    Accessories 125       Part number    Description       008 0226 01    IBP cable F MX900  amp  MX860       008 0233 00    IBP transducer  DISP  MX950 5        008 0224 00    IBP domes  MX848       Temperature    NIBP       Part number    Description       008 0230 00    Temperature sensor          Part number    Description       008 0238 00    Adult Ped NIBP hose for bladderless cuff       REUSE 11 1MO    REUSE 12L   1MO    CUFF Reusable  11 1MO  ADULT  1 TUBE  MO  CUFF Reusable  LG AD LONG 1 TUBE MO       REUSE 08 1MO    CUFF Reusable  SM CHILD 1 TUBE  MO       REUSE 09 1MO    CUFF Reusable  CHILD  1 TUBE  MO       REUSE 10 1MO    CUFF Reu
8.  2  seconds    e _  n accordance with the relevant standards  the temporary alarm silence period can be  set to a maximum of 2 minutes     The peak wavelength and maximum optical power of the light emitted by the pulse  oximeter probes can be especially useful to clinicians e g  performing photodynamic  therapy  They are as follows        e Range of peak wavelengths  600 nm to 900 nm   e Maximum light power output   lt 15 mW     Directions for use    Safety     gt  b Pb PE P DD     gt     Monitoring and Measurements 69    WARNING Only use sensors recommended from Welch Allyn for SpO   measurement with the monitor  Only use Masimo sensors when the monitor has  a Masimo module  Only use Nellcor sensors when the monitor has a Nellcor  module  Other sensors can impact the performance and give incorrect  measurement readings     WARNING The information in this manual does not overrule any instructions  given in the SpO gt  sensor directions for use  Before using the sensor  carefully  read the sensor directions for use     WARNING Do not use the pulse oximeters or sensors during magnetic  resonance image scanning  Induced current could potentially cause burns  and  the pulse oximetry may affect the image and the accuracy of the measurements     WARNING Do not use the pulse oximeter or sensors in or near the presence of  MRI equipment or in an MRI suite     WARNING Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect application or use of a  sensor  Inspect the sensor site as described in the 
9.  3  4  5    55   62   627 si   Review Curves Save Average 5 1 H      When confirmed the averaged measurement is entered in the CO field at the bottom of  the screen     B6      JOHN WHITE       gt  07 00 38       The time when the measurement was made appears in the top right corner and the  measurement parameter  CO or Cl  appears in the left corner     The measurement remains until overwritten or a new patient is confirmed     Note A graphical trend view of the CO can be displayed  This is selected in waveforms   see    Displaying trend data in the measurements screen    on page 30      Monitoring and Measurements    CO messages    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    The following self clearing alert messages may be displayed during the CO measurement  process     Message    Message trigger and when displayed    Suggested action       BT out of range  too  high or   BT out of range  too  low     Blood temperature out of range  High or Low    displayed when       detected during a CO measurement session     e CO start has been selected for manual  mode     Verify correct catheter position        IT out of range  too  high  or   IT out of range  too  low     Injectate temperature out of range  high or low    displayed when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start has been selected  for manual mode     Verify that injectate volume and temperature  corresponds for the catheter used and that the  computation constant has been entered  correctl
10.  Acuity and cannot be changed at the monitor  The  patient information menu option is not available when an Acuity enabled monitor  is not connected to Acuity     Patient mode  Define the patient  select adult  pediatric  or neonatal as follows     e Neonatal  Birth through 28 days   e Pediatric  Between 29 days and 12 years   e Adult  13 years and older     When a patient mode change is reguested  a prompt screen is displayed giving the  following confirmation options     Confirm Patient Mode Change    nge current setting values    r IPI trend data             Save patient data and continue   This will confirm the patient mode set and keep  the same patient data     118 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    e Purge patient data and continue   This will confirm the patient mode  but delete all  patient data     e Cancel  do not change patient mode    This will not change the patient mode and  will Keep the current patient data     Note Integrated Pulmonary Index     IPI  is age specific and if enabled  all IPI trend data  is deleted when the patient mode is changed  A message appears on the  confirmation screen  above  to state this     Restore user defaults    The saved user settings are enabled  The user defined settings are saved in the Setup  System menu  see    Saving the user defined settings as default    on page 21      Administrator    The administrator and service screens provide system information and option settings     The Administrator screens are entered
11.  Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 11    Temperature monitoring    e Depending on the sensor type  the sensor can be applied to the ear  the skin or the  rectum     e To achieve a reliable measured value  independent of the measuring site  the  measurement duration must be at least 2 minutes     Temperature settings    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold              Parameter Description  TEMP Display Mode T1 and T2  T1 only  or T1 and AT  Temp Units   C or   F       T1 and T2 lower   upper limit Range  15  C to 45  C  59  F and 113  F   Lower limit default  35  C  95  F   Upper limit default  37 8  C  00  F     AT lower   upper limit Range  15  C to 45  C  59  F and 113  F   Lower limit default  0 0  C  0 0  F   Upper limit default  0 1  C  0 2  F           Note Alarms can only be set for the temperature parameters that are currently on  display  So for example  if T1 and delta T were selected for display  there would be  no T2 alarm settings     Temperature alarm and messages          Message Possible cause Suggested action   TEMP unplugged TEMP not connected to the Connect sensor   monitor   TEMP needs service The monitor has detected an Switch monitor Off On or replace monitor   error       TEMP out of range The temperature is outside the Check the patient or alarm limits   measuring range of the monitor        Sensor or monito
12.  Measurement    Cancel       3  Make the settings as shown on the following page     82 Monitoring and Measurements    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    The default settings are in bold        Parameter    Description       Mode    Auto  manual  In auto mode the unit monitors the blood temperature and  indicates that a measurement can be commenced only when the temperature  is stable    In manual mode  the user monitors starts the measurement at any time        Computation constant    Between 000 and 999  starting figure 400   This is a constant based on the  temperature coefficient of the catheter  temperature and volume of the  injectate  and catheter dimensions     The formula used is as follows                 1 08   C   60   V   CC                 1000  Where   1 08   density times specific heat  5  dextrose   blood   C   catheter thermal loss coefficient  specified by the catheter  manufacturer    60   seconds  VI   volume of the injectate  1000   conversion factor  cubic centimeters to liter     Note  The C  value specified by the manufacturer  will differ according the  temperature of the injectate solution and separate C  values will be stated for  different temperature ranges  for example 0   to 5    19   to 22    and 23   to 25       Since all factors are constants except the injection volume and the injection  temperature  many manufactures will specify the computation constant CC for  specific volumes and temperature range instead of the thermal loss coefficien
13.  SWSSMADE E DMSA Ezy       A    Connect the mains cable to the rear of the monitor  a                    2  Ifthe monitor is to be networked  with the Acuity Central Station   connect the  network cable to the ethernet connector on the rear of the monitor  b    3  Connect the potential equalization  ground  cable to the central potential equalization    lug  c      Caution Ensure that the patient or any person with simultaneous patient  contact does not come in contact with conductive parts of any connectors  including the RJ45 connector and the USB connector when the cover is opened     18 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Inserting recorder paper    Note The monitor is delivered without printing paper installed  Only use original Welch  Allyn printing paper  The thermal paper is sensitive to heat  humidity  and  chemical vapors  Store the paper in a cool  dry and chemical free area     an    E        1  Pull the locking catch  a  to the front  The paper tray is unlocked           2  Pullthe paper tray out     3  Insert paper and pull the beginning of the paper out  Make sure that the paper mark   b  is facing to the top     4  Reinsert and close the tray  Be sure that the paper lies exactly between the rails  c      Directions for use Operation 19    Switching the monitor on or off    Switching the monitor on    To turn the monitor on  press the On Off button        Switching the monitor off    To turn the monitor off  press the On  Off button e for approximatel
14.  blood pressure Medium  Temp low high Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius  Medium       Note All technical alarms are low priority     39    Monitoring and Measurements       General     N       Note    Caution The guidelines in this section are given as an overview only  They are  not a substitute for  nor do they overrule manufacturer documentation and  instructions or departmental procedures     Values are only displayed when the ECG cable or at least one sensor is  connected  If a sensor is disconnected  a technical alarm is issued  The measured  value will no longer be displayed if the sensor is disconnected and the alarm is  acknowledged     e Connect the ECG electrodes  the NIBP cuff  the SpO  sensor  the CO  sensor  and  the temperature sensor to the patient as reguired     e _ As soon as the sensors are connected  the corresponding indication appears on the  display     e Check or set the alarm limits  see    Alarms    on page 33      Note    This section gives a general overview of the parameters that can be measured  with the monitor  It is aimed at medical professionals and no specific medical  direction is given or implied  any instructions given here do not overrule local  medical directives     The individual parameter menu settings are selected with the trim knob   described previously  see    Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      40 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    ECG  A    WARNING In order to minim
15.  calculated as follows   e BSA    Height cm  x Weight kg     3600 y   SV ml Stroke volume  milliliters   stroke    e SV  C0 1000   HR  SVR dyne sec cm  Systemic Vascular Resistance  SVR   Represents the load applied to the left  ventricular muscle during ejection   e SRV  ARTm CVPm  80 CO  PVR dyne sec cm  Pulmonary vascular resistance  PVR    e PRV  PAm PAWP  80 CO  LCW kg m Left cardiac work   e LCW   CO    ARTm   PAWP    0 0136  LVSW gm m Left ventricular stroke work   e LVSW   SV    ARTm   PAWP    0 0136  RCW kg m Right Cardiac Work   e  LVSW  SV    ARTm   PAWP    0 0136  RVSW gm m Right Ventricular Stroke Work     RVSW  SV    PAm   CVPm    0 0136  Cl I min m  Cardiac Index   e Cl CO BSA  SVI ml m  Stroke Volume Index     e SVI SV BSA       Directions for use    Monitoring and Measurements 89                         Parameter Units Description  SVRI dyne sec cm  m  Systemic Vascular Resistance Index     SVRI SRV  BSA  PVRI dyne sec cm  m  Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index   e PVRI PVR  BSA  LCWI kg m m  Left Cardiac Work Index   e LCWI LCW BSA  LVSWI gm m m  Left Ventricular Stroke Work Index   e  LVSWI   LVSW   BSA  RCWI kg m m  Right Cardiac Work Index     RCWI RCW BSA  RVSWI gm m m  Right Ventricular Stroke Work Index     e RCSWI RVSW BSA       90 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    91    Acuity Central Station       Safety    Note Acuity connectivity is a licensable feature  To order this feature contact your    Welch Allyn sales represen
16.  from the settings menu   HE Setup Menu  gt  Administrator    Administrator sub menus can only be accessed with a password  The passwords are  divided into clinical  service and factory passwords and only clinical settings are available  for the user  The other menu options on this menu are for Welch Allyn service personnel   Options are enabled in the service menu  please contact Welch Allyn  The passwords for  the alarms and system sub menus are as follows     e Setup  gt  Administrator  gt  Alarms  49  48  46  Clinical Password    e Setup gt  Administrator  gt  System 49  48  46  Clinical Password      e No password is needed to view the Configuration  Other sub menus are intended for  service personnel only     Directions for use    The Administrator menu is as follows     Settings 119       Sub menu    Parameter    Description       Configuration    Monitor data such as serial number  software version etc  This  is provided for information only and no settings can be made        Communications    This provides the communication settings for service  personnel only        Alarms   password  protected   see  above     Alarm Silence Time    1  1 5 or 2 minutes  Time for which an audible alarm is  silenced        Alarm Suspend Time    1  1 5 or 2 minutes  Time for which all alarms are suspended        Can disable HR  PR  Alarms    Enabled  Disabled  The menu item can prevent users from  being able to turn off HR or PR alarms  When the setting is   Disabled   a user cannot tu
17.  given in the settings section     see    Settings    on page 111      Directions for use Operation 21    Saving the user defined settings as default    All monitor settings  including alarms settings  are stored until the monitor is switched off   To save the user defined settings as default     1  Press the Setup button     2  Select Administrator  gt  System  gt  Save User Defaults     Note The system menu is password protected  The password is 49  48  46   3  Confirm with ok     Save User Defaults    User Default Setup        Restoring the user settings    1  Press the Setup button       2  Select Restore User Defaults  You are prompted to confirm     Restore User Defaults    User Default Setup        2 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Power supply    Mains connected    When the mains supply is connected  the mains LED is illuminated  a   When the mains    supply is connected  and the battery is recharging both mains LED  a  and the battery  LED  b  are illuminated     For battery recharging see    Recharging the battery    on page 101     Mains interrupted    Note  f the mains supply is interrupted  the monitor automatically switches over to    battery operation  The user settings are maintained     Disconnect from the mains    To isolate the monitor from the mains  disconnect the mains cable     Directions for use Operation 23    Battery operation  Two batteries are available for the monitor   e  Lithium lon battery  This type of battery will provide power 
18.  high     Check the patient and alarm limits        NIBPd  lt   lower limit     Diastolic pressure too low     Check the patient and alarm limits        NIBPd  gt   upper limit     Diastolic pressure too high     Check the patient and alarm limits        NIBPm  lt   lower limit     Mean pressure too low     Check the patient and alarm limits        NIBPm  gt   upper limit     Mean pressure too high     Check the patient and alarm limits        1  If the initial pressure is too low  the measurement is immediately restarted and the pressure is increased by    60 mmHg     68 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Sp0  monitoring    Two SpO2 modules are available with the monitor   Masimo or Nellcor  The two modules  are distinguished by the connectors  The display data and waveform are similar for both  modules  The Masimo module has extra clinical settings for signal processing  see   Masimo settings    on page 71      02  ep NIBP       Masimo Nellcor  module s  module  connector   connector       IBPAT IBP3 is    FN   e Pulse oximetry enables the continuous non invasive monitoring of the functional  oxygen saturation of the arterial hemoglobin and the peripheral pulse rate    e The display shows the continuous progress of the numeric SpO   plethysmographic  waveform and signal quality values    e The displayed plethysmographic waveform is proportional to the pulse volume    e The update period of the measurement readings on the display is approximately
19.  in the service handbook        Close    Exits the setup menu        omnm  Bomn        The full arrhythmia option is only viewable when the full arrhythmia option is installed    The recorder option is only viewable when the printer is installed    The parameter options will vary according to the monitor configuration and licensed options    The 12 lead resting ECG option is only viewable when the resting ECG option is installed    The hemodynamics calculations option is only viewable when the cardiac output option is installed    When the monitor is connected to an Acuity Central Station  patient information can be changed at the monitor or    by Acuity  Any changes are synchronized  The room number is defined by Acuity and cannot be changed by the  monitor  The patient information menu option is not available when an Acuity enabled monitor is not connected to    Acuity     Directions for use Introduction 15    Display overview    Waveform fields Parameter fields    DAVID NEATH          10 30  48  Time of last Alarm and system Information field  blood pressure messages See Information  measurement field    following  Blood pressure Temperature    Note The waveform display is changed in setup menu  see    Defining display  wavetorms    on page 27      Note The parameter fields can be changed according to licensed options  parameter  selection  see  Defining parameter fields    on page 25   and patient panel options     16 Introduction Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Infor
20.  installed with  continuous power supplies and redundant means of operator surveillance  such  as secondary central stations and hallway message panels  Acuity System alarms   alerts or other events can go unnoticed if clinical personnel are not present at the  Acuity Central Station or if interruptions occur in power or system operations  You  are responsible to provide 100 percent reliable power to the central station  The  central station will only work with reliable AC power     92 Acuity Central Station    A     gt   gt   gt     Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Caution Make sure the Acuity network cable is not damaged  The Acuity  network cable is the sole link between the monitor and the Acuity Central  Station     Caution When the monitor is not connected to the network there are no patient  alarms or alerts at the Acuity Central Station     Caution  f you don t set alarm limits  the Acuity system uses preset settings   for arrhythmia test limits   and the power up default settings for the monitor     Caution Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces  must be certified according to the respective IEC standards  e g   EN 60950 for  data processing equipment and EN 60601 1 for medical equipment    Furthermore  all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601   1 1  Anyone connecting additional equipment to the signal input or output  connectors is configuring a medical system  and is therefore responsible that the  system com
21.  interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction  user guide  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation  of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  expense     WHEN USED IN CANADA  To prevent radio interference to the licensed service   this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide  maximum shielding  Equipment  or its transmit antenna  that is installed outdoors  is subject to licensing     8 Safety Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Introduction       The monitor is designed for adult  pediatric and neonatal use  It has a 15 inch screen for  comprehensive vital data monitoring  The monitor can be used with mains power  100      240 VAC  or with an internal battery     Standard features    e Function buttons and trim knob for easy operation  e 15 inch color screen  e Vital parameters   e ECG  3  5 or 12 lead   e Heart rate  e Respiration  e Non invasive blood pressure  e Invasive blood pressure  x2   e SpO   Masimo or Nellcor   e Temperature  x1   e _ Drug calculations    Options    e Printer   e etCO  and Integrated Pulmonary Index     IPI    e 12 lead resting ECG with measurements   e 12 lead resting ECG with measurements and interpretati
22.  ml   1ml hr id mg min a  Calculation type Calculate b  Titration Table   Show Update Table Cc       from 0 to    in increments of    OK Cancel    The concentration and rate values are calculated from the entered values and shown  a      Titration table    A titration table is calculated when the dose increment  and number of doses is entered   The table can be calculated as dose   rate in the units defined for the calculation and is  displayed when update table  c  is selected        Titration Table    Dose  mg hr  Rate  ml hour  Concentration   2 000 mg ml    Drug Calculations Print             If any values   unit   rate combinations are entered that are inconsistent and calculations  cannot be made  an error message is displayed   check all entries     ml hour Units not consistent for    Dose and Amount    units ml    mg min    Calculate    Update Table       Directions for use Settings 117    Patient information    This screen allows the entry of the patient name and ID  including gender  date of birth   ethnicity  height  weight  and drug categories        Patient Information    ML OS  Rom o  Gender Ethnicity    Date of Birth    Year Ll Height in  Month  al Weight Ib  Day E     Medications     Anti arrhythmic Beta blocker Digitalis    Cancel Space Delete Backspace       Cancel       Note When the monitor is connected to an Acuity Central Station  patient information  can be changed at the monitor or at Acuity  Any changes are synchronized  The  room number is defined at
23.  obtained by learning the patient s normal morphology  but  it can be modified by the clinician at any time using the re learn option in the ST Analysis  Setup Window  see next page   When re learn is selected reference beat is updated to  the current morphology     Note ST re learn is also initiated by arrhythmia re learn     The ST measurement is made at a point 60 or 80 milliseconds  ms  after the J point  see  next page      The J point is the point on the ST segment where the slope changes  marking the end of  the ORS and the beginning of the ST segment     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 53    ST settings    Note ST measurements can only be displayed when the full arrhythmia and ST option is  licensed  and when ST is enabled in setup parameters  See    Defining parameter  fields    on page 25      Note When the monitor is connected to the Acuity Central Station  ST support is  provided by Acuity and the ST option is not displayed on the monitor     The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      Limit Limit       The default settings are in bold              Main menu Parameter Description  Setup ST ST Relearn Reanalyzes the ORS complexes to determine  base measurement levels   ST Lead 1 Define the lead for measurement 1  default lead  Il    ST lead 2 Define the lead for measurement 2  default lead  V    ST Measurement point Auto  60  80  Define the measurement point  
24.  on page 29     Waveform 3   ECG  RESP  Trend   CO   or Sp02   Waveform 4  ECG  Trend  or SpO      Waveform 4 to 7  5 to 8    P1 to P4   or P1 and P2  or no IBP waveform  displayed  P1  P2  P3  P4 will be  displayed as selected for  parameter measurement  see     Defining parameter fields    on  page 25            Directions for use    Trend data    Trend data    Operation 29    The monitor records up to 24 hours of trend data at one minute intervals  The trend values  are displayed at the user defined interval  see below  and additionally after every manual  NIBP measurement     Trend data is deleted when a new patient is entered   When the memory is full  the oldest trend data is overwritten     The display interval for the trend table can selected for intervals of one minute  five  minutes  15 minutes  one hour  or four hours     display and settings    Press the Trend button           Trends    Date Time Ti T2  06 28 12 00 37 0 37 0  12 15 E 37 0 37 0  12 30 37 0 37 0    Date Time  06 28 12 00  12 15  12 30       interval       Previous measurements are displayed using the up and down icons     Use the trim knob to select the trend display interval with the pull down menu in the  Interval setting     The Clear option deletes all stored trend data   The Print option prints the trend data     Note The data recorded will depend on licensed and enabled options and the number    of IBP and temperature connectors installed on the monitor  see    Defining  parameter fields    on
25.  page 25      30 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Displaying trend data in the measurements screen    The HR trend can also be displayed in the waveforms     Press the Setup button a  and select Waveforms  Scroll down for more options     Setup Waveform Area    0 to 40 mmHg    0 to 200 mmHg    Sweep Speed    OK Cancel             The trend data can be displayed in waveform 2 or 3  or 4 if ST is enabled      Interval  15 min a v  escale Print       Trend data can be displayed for any of the following     e Heart rate  e RR  see example above     e etCO    e fiCO    e IPI when selected in parameter display   e  SpO      P1 P2 P3P4   e NIBP   e Tl    e T2  when selected in parameter display   e AT  when selected in parameter display   e CO or Cl  when selected in parameter display     Note When the trend waveform is displayed and it is highlighted and selected with  the trim knob  see next page   options appear at the bottom of the waveform  as  shown on the example above  to    e Change the interval  15 mins to 24 hours   e Change the waveform scale  e Obtain a printout    Directions for use    Operation 31    Settings via a parameter field    1     Select the desired parameter measurement field using the trim knob  A white frame  appears around the selected field     Press the trim knob to display the menu  The following example is displayed when  the heart rate settings screen is selected  Other setting screens are similar     Setup HR    VF  Size   HR PR Source 
26.  see    Administrator    on page 118    Note  It is also possible to stop the audible alarm indefinitely  see    Switching off all  alarms    on page 35      NIBP measurement interval   Interval setup for non invasive blood pressure measurement or switch off of the interval  measurement  see    Automatic blood pressure measurement    on page 65   Saves patient  information     NIBP measurement  Start or stop of the non invasive blood pressure measurement  see    Taking a single NIBP  measurement    on page 65      Standby  In standby mode patient monitoring is interrupted and the screen is blank  Monitoring is  resumed when any button is pressed     Note when the monitor is connected to Acuity Central Station  different options are  given     Setup  Display of the Setup menu  The reguired menu item can be selected by turning the trim  knob and pressing  see next page      Trend  Displays trend data  see    Trend data    on page 29      Home   Pressing this button closes opened dialogues and returns to the monitoring screen   Any settings that were changed in the opened dialogue screen are saved    Pressing this button is the same as selecting OK on the opened dialogue screen     ON OFF   Press to switch the monitor on    Press and hold for 4 seconds to switch the monitor off   The LEDs below this button indicate    e Left LED   mains power is connected to the monitor     e Right LED   mains connected to the monitor and internal battery being charged   e  see    Switching the 
27.  stereo connector  Tip  Normally closed  Ring  Normally open  Maximum switch current  1A  Maximum switch voltage  30 V AC DC  Isolation  1 000 Vrms for 1 min    USB 1 1       Demo Mode    Simulated patient information including waveforms for training and  education       Directions for use    Technical data 129       Trend    Entries    All recorded parameters are saved  Up to 1728 trend records can be saved  updated every minute     NIBP trends entered after each reading       Format    The values displayed in tabular numeric format in intervals of 1  5  15  60   and 240 minutes    Page up down trend view       Alarms    Alarm limits    The upper and lower limits can be selected for all parameters        Mode    All parameters  Adult Pediatric Neonate patient mode specific limits    Factory default or programmable settings for all patient modes       Alarm indicators    Red  yellow  blue numeric   Red  yellow  blue LED indicator  Alarm s  off indicator   Alarm status message    Audible alarm tone  high med low       Alarm suspend    Suspend time user programmable  1  1 5 and 2 minutes       Alarm switch off    Audible alarm muted for an unlimited time during surgical and clinical  interactions  Alarm can be reinstated manually  and is automatically  reinstated when a new patient is defined  or the monitor switched off        130 Technical data    safety standards    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       Safety standard    IEC 60601 1 A2  1995  Delta  consideration related t
28. 14  16  Averaging time in seconds  It is recommended  that the default of 8 seconds is suitable for most applications        Sensitivity Normal  Max  APOD  The normal mode provides the best  combination of sensitivity and probe off detection performance  This  mode is recommended for the majority of patients    The max mode can be used where obtaining a reading is most  difficult and the signal may be very weak    The adaptive probe off detection  APOD  mode is the least  sensitive in picking up a reading on patients with low perfusion but  has the best detection for off probe conditions  This mode can be  used for patients that are at particular risk of the sensor becoming  detached  pediatric  combative  etc         Fast SAT Off  on  Fast SAT mode enables rapid tracking of arterial oxygen  saturation changes by minimizing the averaging  This mode is  clinically applicable during procedures when detecting rapid  changes in oxygen saturation is paramount such as induction   intubation and sleep studies    Fast SAT is always on when averaging time  above  is set to 2 or 4        1  _ When Display signal IQ waveform is set to on  this data is transmitted to Acuity and the monitor indicates this  configuration to Acuity at initialization  It is necessary to reboot the device after changing this setting    2  When Display perfusion index is set to on  this data is transmitted to Acuity and the monitor indicates this  configuration to Acuity at initialization  It is necessary to r
29. 2 minutes  The visual parameter alarm continues to be displayed     Press the Alarm button E again to resume the alarm     After the defined silence time  the audible alarm is reactivated  The silence time is  defined in Setup  gt  Setup Administrator gt  Alarms  gt  Alarm Silence Time  see     Administrator    on page 118      Technical Alarm    A technical alarm can be acknowledged by pressing the Alarm Silence button     This  alarm is not reactivated     Suspend all alarms    The Alarm suspend is used to deactivate all alarms caused by for example  disconnecting  patient cables  loose electrodes or relocation of the patient  The alarm is suspended for a  duration of 1  1 5  or 2 minutes  During this time the message Alarms Suspended is  displayed     The alarm suspension time is defined in the menu Setup  gt  Administrator gt  Alarms  gt   Alarm Suspend Time  see    Administrator    on page 118      1  Press the Setup button  BY    2  Select Alarm Suspend     A message is given in the message bar indicating that the alarms have been  suspended        37 0 _ MEMES    DAVID NEATH  10 30 48       If you wish to reactivate the alarms before the set duration  press the Setup button again  a  The menu entry is changed to Alarm Resume  Select this option to reactivate the  alarms     Directions for use Alarms 35    Switching off all alarms    This function allows all audible alarms to be muted for an unlimited time during surgical  and clinical interactions while simultaneously 
30. IBP measurements  only use sensors that are protected  against high frequency radiation      gt  bb PPP b  gt     Note The kit and operating procedure vary according to manufacturer  Please consult  the manufacturer s documentation for connection     Note For warm up time ready for measurement and displacement for invasive  transducers  refer to the documentation of the transducer manufacturer     Note P1 is the only connection that can determine the HR PR source     74 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Preparing IBP measurement    Refer to the manufacturer s directions for use for operating information for the IBP sensor   IBP settings    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      Note When changing the IBP label in the setup window  the upper and lower alarm  limits will change to match the label  see    BP alarm defaults    on page 75   The  IBP default size  scale  will also change according to the label set        Parameter Description  Zero Set Zero set the selected IBP1  IBP2  IBP3  IBP4  Label P1  P2  P3  P4  ART  PA  RA  LA  CVP  ICP  UA  UV  Size  10 to 20 mmHg   10 to 60 mmHg  0 to 150 mmHg  0 to 200 mmHg  0 to 250 mmHg  0 to 300 mmHg                                                 Format Sys  Dia or Mean  This defines the main measurement to be  displayed  that is the larger measurement displayed in the IBP box   The secondary measurement is d
31. ING To prevent extensive pressure on the extremity  it is very important   to    e Choose the correct cuff size    e Check the initial pressure in the NIBP menu  The correct initial pressure for  adults is 160 mmHg  for pediatric patients 120 mmHg  and for neonates 90  mmHg     WARNING  n case of long term monitoring or automatic operation  the  connected body areas of the patient and the extremity to which the cuff is  attached must be checked regularly for signs of ischaemia  purpuras or  neuropathy     WARNING The cuff must not be attached to a limb that is already used for  interventions such as infusions or SpO5 measurement     WARNING To prevent incorrect measurement results  make sure that the NIBP  tube is not compressed     WARNING To achieve correct arterial pressure measurement  the cuff must  always be installed on the level of the right atrium     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 65    Taking a single NIBP measurement    1  Press the NIBP start stop button  Ko     2  The measurement can be stopped at any time by pressing the button again     Automatic blood pressure measurement    1  Press the NIBP measurement interval button         2  Select the interval between 3 minutes and 60 minutes  and confirm your selection  with OK     3  The message NIBP interval   xx minutes is displayed   4  The first measurement is started by pressing the NIBP start stop button e     Note After exiting the standby mode  ensure that the NIBP intervals are re armed by  m
32. N  60601 1 1  Anyone who connects additional eguipment to the signal input part or  signal output part configures a medical system  and is therefore responsible that the  system complies with the requirements of the valid version of the system standard  IEC EN 60601 1 1  If in doubt  consult the technical service department or your local  representative     Any other eguipment used with the patient must use the same common ground as  the monitor     Precautions must be observed when using high freguency devices  Operating high  freguency electro surgical eguipment in the vicinity of the monitor can produce  interference in the monitor and cause incorrect measurements  Only use patient  cables recommended by Welch Allyn to avoid possible signal interference during ECG  acquisition     There is no danger when using the ECG monitor simultaneously with electrical  stimulation equipment  However  during defibrillation  keep discharge paddles away  from the monitor ECG lead wires  electrodes  any other monitor sensors  and other  conductive parts in contact with the patient     If the patient cable should become defective after defibrillation  a lead off indication is  displayed and an audible alarm is issued     Portable communication equipment  HF two way radios and devices marked with the  Kp  symbol can affect this monitor  see    EMC compliance    on page 108      Networks and internet    When the monitor is part of a network   LAN  HIS  etc    transmitting over a telephone  n
33. N  Green  RL   Red  R  White  RA   Yellow  L  Black  LA   Green  F  Red  LL        White  C  Brown  V        Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 45    Activating the pacer display    1  Select the HR measurement field using the trim knob  A white frame appears around  the measurement field     2  Press the trim knob to display the menu     3  Scroll down to the pacer display option and select yes     Setup HR    Size   HR PR Source   HRI PR Tone   ECG Filter   Single ECG Yes m   Pacer Display   Analyze Pacers    Upper Limit    Lower Limit    Cancel       Pacemaker spikes are presented as vertical lines  a  on the ECG trace  These vertical lines  represent neither magnitude nor duration of the pacemaker pulse but are purely time  relative     Note The Analyze Pacer setting is not applicable     46 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    ECG display    ECG traces can be displayed in waveforms 1  2 and 3  The waveform lead and size is  defined in the waveform display menu  see    Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      1  Press the Setup button  BY    2  Select Waveforms     Setup Waveform Area     ImVem      Overlap Pressure Waveforms Size 0 to 200 mmHg                   Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 47    12 lead resting ECG  option     With this option it is possible to record a 12 lead resting ECG  One resting ECG can be  stored at a time  The resting ECG cannot be viewed on the monitor but can be printed on  the 
34. NCTION BUTTONS 3 rs Mt ult Ait  he tude ees eee ga dando ed pe eth NO NW 12  SETUP MENOS Was seco                  ANN O 13  Display OVEVIE We ze terai en Re es bee CR oe Se Lae ade ae 15  3 gt Operatuon  ee Gan cere RR RR RR a weir ra sata aha a 17  Startup and initial preparation    2    eee 17  Inserting recorder paper  18  Switching the  monitor on Or OFF cde  cy ca he bok che ok eg Sos MP o De os 19  Initial  Settin Si Ts al Ag uh  a UAN Ao A ne ame ete Sn en Ab SR 20  Saving the user defined settings as default              YY ud 21  FPOWeTI SUDDlyn a a Bene cease eens MCN NY AE MA E aa ee 22  Standby noder seen A On gu FD AE o Go stator dea 24  Defining parameter fieldS 2    0  FFF FFF yd 25  Defining display waveforms              FL Fy 27   rend datade O dd O ale ae ND IND YNO O Pees 29  Settings via a parameter field           nee 31    4  Alarms a    Display or alatmSt  Licor DA YAA a Sata eed DF DAU DE 33  Silencinganalarm            L eee ud 34  Stispend all alat Tis ae 2 Ew ud gyd A DWF GW id ohn obs 34  SWitching  Off alltalartas  ce  nd ye Ln MIA eL a ad ena amen 35  Switching off an individual parameter alarm                  VY a 36  Alan lun ea eu u u an nd A tas A CES 36  Alarnmlimit  settin du A eat dct A A A eyes 37  Physiological  alaru i eadw anv og AG AGA Sed FU a Seat eee 38    5   Monitoring and Measurements                            39    Generals cu tt wel Meld as Sie i ae i Mca OA Ad dd SDO 39  ESA ck ad ae eile ate PA ae eee ede ie ag GA a eS a
35. R  NIBP  25   250 50 2  PR  IBP  25   250 50 20  PR  Sp0   25   250 50 20  SpO   SAT     50   100 90 00  RR ECG 2   150 5 30  RR CO  2 150 5 30  Apnea Delay  s  6 30 N A 15  etC0   mmhg  0 99 25 60  etC0   kPa  0   13 2 3 0 8 0  inCO   mmhg  2 25 N A 5  inCO   kPa  0 2   5 0 N A 0 7  P1 Sys 30   300 75 220  P1 Dia  30   300 35 110  P1 Mean  30   300 50 120  P2 Sys 30   300 15 50  P2 Dia  30   300 5 20  P2 Mean  30   300 10 25  P3 Sys  P3 Dia  P3 Mean  P4 Sys  P4 Dia  P4 Mean  NIBP Sys 30   260 75 220  NIBP Dia 20   235 35 110  NIBP Mean 20   255 50 120  Temp1  F  59 113 95 0 100 0  Temp   C  15   45 35 0 37 8  Temp2  F   Temp2  C   ATemp  F        ATemp  C        96 Acuity Central Station Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Pediatric settings                                                                                                    Parameter Acuity range limit Acuity lower limit Acuity upper limit   default   default   HR 25   250 50 50  PR  NIBP  25   250 50 5  PR  IBP  25   250 50 50  PR  Sp0   25   250 50 50  SpO0  SAT     50   100 90 00  RR ECG 2   150 10 45  RR CO  2 150 10 45  Apnea Delay  s  6 30 N A 20  etC0   mmhg  0 99 25 60  etCO   kPa  0 132 3 0 8 0  inCO   mmhg  2 25 N A 5  inCO   kPa  0 2   5 0 N A 0 7  P1 Sys  30   300 75 145  P1 Dia  30   300 35 100  P1 Mean  30   300 50 110  P2 Sys  30   300 15 50  P2 Dia  30   300 5 20  P2 Mean  30   300 10 25  P3 Sys  P3 Dia  P3 Mean  P4 Sys  P4 Dia  P4 Mean  NIBP Sys 30   260 75 220  NIBP Dia 20 235 35 110  NIBP Me
36. Welch Allyne 1500  Patient Monitor    WelchAltyn           Directions for use    Software version 1 4 X    WelchAllyn     Advancing Frontline Care     ii Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    O 2013 Welch Allyn  All rights are reserved  To support the intended use of the product described in this publication  the purchaser of  the product is permitted to copy this publication  for internal distribution only  from the media provided by Welch Allyn  No other use   reproduction  or distribution of this publication  or any part of it  is permitted without written permission from Welch Allyn     Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury to anyone  or for any illegal or improper use of the product  that may result from  failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions  precautions  warnings  or statement of intended use published in this  manual     Welch Allyn  Acuity  Smartcuf  FlexNet  and Flexible Monitoring are registered trademarks of Welch Allyn    Masimo  SET  and Signal Extraction Technology are registered trademarks of Masimo Corporation   NO IMPLIED LICENSE    Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with unauthorized sensors or    cables which would  alone  or in combination with this device  fall within the scope of one or more of the patents relating to this  device        Nellcor and Oximax are trademarks of Nellcor Puritan Bennett     NOTICE  Purchase of this instrument confers no 
37. an 20 255 50 120  Temp  F  59   113 95 0 100 0  Temp  C  15 45 35 0 37 8  Temp2  F   Temp2  C   ATemp  F        ATemp  C        Directions for use Acuity Central Station 97    Neonatal settings                                                                                                 Parameter Acuity range limit Acuity lower limit Acuity upper limit   default   default   HR 25   250 100 200  PR  NIBP  25   250 100 200  PR  IBP  25   250 100 200  PR  Sp0   25   250 100 200  Sp0  SAT     50   100 85 95  RR ECG 3   150 10 75  RR CO  3 150 10 75  Apnea Delay  s  6 20 N A 15  etC0   mmhg  0 99 25 60  etCO   kPa  0  13 2 3 0 8 0  inCO   mmhg  2 25 N A 5  inCO   kPa  0 2 5 0 N A 0 7  P1 Sys  30   300 50 100  P1 Dia  30   300 30 70  P1 Mean  30   300 35 80  P2 Sys  30   300 15 50  P2 Dia  30   300 5 20  P2 Mean  30   300 10 25  P3 Sys  P3 Dia  P3 Mean  P4 Sys  P4 Dia  P4 Mean  NIBP Sys 25   120 50 100  NIBP Dia 15   105 30 70  NIBP Mean 15 110 35 80  Temp  F  59   113 95 0 100 0  Temp  C  15 45 35 0 37 8  Temp2  F   Temp2  C   ATemp  F        ATemp  C        98 Acuity Central Station Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    99    Maintenance       Maintenance interval    This software controlled monitor has undergone a software risk analysis to minimize any  hazards associated with software defects     The regular system maintenance must include a functional test according to the  manufacturer s instructions  The test results should be recorded  see    Inspection and  checklist repor
38. an al hed Ds shoe are lt Dy pr oh  ck tl a dd ee nA A  107  EM scorpliance v 22    Ee Aion oa eee a Glwyd BA Ob oh eee ab doh  108  Mountingonawallorstand              LYF FFF RF Y ua 109  Recycling monitor COMPONENTS cuz pra wae pede RY OIN GY 109  Setup MENU Overviews ti Seemed GDG he ve Sy 111  Parameter settintlS8 uses ei he y y Dy y Aig GOR DR OA D WWW AGY 121    9   Accessories               A uu 123    Miscellaneous is ira Sak wyo YD AC Y OR SD WG AEG 123  Mounting s yest GN un on a ad adau Ud e at hiner   Cat AN a a dAn AS 123  Battere Se t i sale Y II AN 123  CI ne ee Y eU I UON dn I 124  Nello PO asso ainda ian Boe eee HE at NR elk 124  Masino op9O5 ee ab ee eti A feed E and dag  A 124  EC Git rae tek Nu go Yd a SM rd Y a a A id Id 124  BP CO    O o IA YN A ee ue E AU an 125  Temperature  rei te DY Y a Y Y La ee ee 125  NB Sch Reine Gn Sadi A edi ND dM wy Y Rae Bit doth O URL A Meta 125  Cardiac OUND bes ceo ee a WY O  Lu MO nn E y 125  A   Technical data    vei wau NW a 127  Systemsdatai cu eu eiu A TA FN Y Fy YA eet 127  oaletynstandendSon dn a AIO  da o yn Ll Md un ennu Myned  dd 130  Measured values              F FF I FL FFF eee 131       Safety    User responsibility    The numerical and graphical results and any interpretation given must be examined  with respect to the overall clinical condition of the patient and the general recorded  data guality     The indications given by this eguipment are not a substitute for regular checking of  vital functions     T
39. anually starting an NIBP measurement     Note These settings are reset when the monitor is switched off and automatic  measurement must again be defined when the monitor is switched on     Note The monitor sets the maximum pressure as follows   e Adults  270 mmHg   e Pediatric  180 mmHg   e Neonate  150 mmHg     The patient mode is defined in the setup menu   Patient mode    on page 117      66 Monitoring and Measurements    NIBP settings    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold           Parameter Description  NIBP Interval Off  3  5  10  15  30  60  Format Sys  Dia or Mean  This defines the main measurement to be    displayed  that is the larger measurement displayed in the NIBP box   The secondary measurement is displayed smaller by the side of the  defined measurement  Note that the mean measurement is shown in  brackets              Initial Inflation Pressure Adult  160  Pediatric  120  Neonate  90  NIBPs  systolic blood pressure  Range  30   300  upper lower limit Adult 220 75  Pediatric  145 75  Neonate  100 50  NIBPd  diastolic blood pressure  Range  20   235  upper lower limit Adult 110 35  Pediatric  100 35  Neonate  70 30  NIBPm  mean pressure  upper  Range  20   255  lower limit Adult 120 50    Pediatric  110 50  Neonate  80 35       Directions for use    NIBP alarms and messages    Monitoring and Me
40. as been selected  for manual mode     Enter the computation constant        Directions for use    Hemodynamic calculations    1  Press the Setup button        Monitoring and Measurements 87    2  Select Hemodynamic Calculations     Entered  Values  gt        Hemodynamic Calculations    Height  Weight    OK Cancel       cl  svi 59 89 mi  SVRI 1269 04 ps    PVRI 133 58 Calculated    LCWI  a Values    RCWI  RVSWI    Resample Transfer Data    Enter the following parameters to calculate the hemodynamic calculations  see next  page   As soon as the calculated values have sufficient data to for the entered  parameters  the calculated values are shown        Parameter    Description       CO  HR    Cardiac Output    Heart rate  bpm        ARTs    Arterial pressure systolic       ARTd    Arterial pressure Diastolic       ARTm    Mean arterial pressure       PAs    Pulmonary artery pressure systolic       PAd  PAm    Pulmonary artery pressure diastolic    Mean pulmonary artery pressure       CVP    Central venous pressure       PAWP    Pulmonary artery wedge pressure   the pressure measured by  wedging the pulmonary catheter with the inflated balloon in the  small pulmonary arterial branch        Height    Height in cm or inches       Weight    Weight in Kg or Ibs       88 Monitoring and Measurements    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor                                     Calculations  Parameter Units Description  Time Time when the calculations were made  BSA m  Body surface area in m 
41. as liters   minute   m      e Cardiac Index  Cl    Cardiac output  BSA  where  BSA is Body Surface Area in square meters     Directions for use    Safety     gt   gt   gt   gt  e gt  l gt      gt  eee    Monitoring and Measurements 79    WARNING Carefully read the manufacturer s catheter instructions before  carrying out measurements     WARNING When an invasive catheter is introduced into an arterial vessel  the  circulation in the terminal vessels must be checked at regular intervals     WARNING When applying the kit to the patient  make sure that no air  penetrates the system     WARNING PAC use is complicated by arrhythmias  infection  pulmonary artery  rupture  and right heart valve damage     WARNING Single use accessories must not be reused     WARNING It is important that the CO Computation Constant  see    Cardiac  output settings    on page 81  of the catheter is entered correctly to ensure  accurate measurements for the specific Edwards compatible catheter used     Caution Only use Edwards compatible catheters  Caution Only use Baxter Edwards Abbott  in line  injectate sensors  Caution  t is important that the injectate temperature is in the range specified    for the computation constant     Caution  t is important that the injectate volume is the same as that specified in  the computation constant     The kit and operating procedure vary according to manufacturer  Please consult  the manufacturer s documentation for connection     For warm up time ready for measu
42. aste     Caution Before use  carefully read the Microstream etCO   sampling lines  Directions for Use     Caution Only use Microstream etCO   sampling lines to ensure the monitor  functions properly     Caution Dispose of Microstream etCO  sampling lines according to standard  operating procedures or local regulations for the disposal of contaminated  medical waste     Caution During nebulization or suction for Intubated patients  in order to avoid  moisture buildup and sampling line occlusion  remove the sampling line luer  connector from the monitor     Caution Replace the sampling line according to hospital protocol or when a  blockage is indicated by the monitor  Excessive patient secretions or a build up of  liguids in the airway tubing may occlude the sampling line  reguiring more  frequent replacement     Directions for use    Monitoring and Measurements 59    Preparing the Oridion sensor    Basic principles for choosing microstream CO   sampling lines    When choosing Microstream CO   sampling lines  the following should be considered     The condition of the patient  ventilated or not ventilated    If the patient is ventilated  whether ventilation is humidified or non humidified  Patient s size and weight   The probability that the patient will switch between oral and nasal breathing  Duration of use    For best results  for short term monitoring  use Microstream CO   sampling lines with  orange connectors  For long term monitoring  use Microstream CO   sampling line
43. asurements 67       Message    Possible cause    Suggested action       NIBP needs service    No NIBP module detected     Switch off and restart        Replace monitor        NIBP artifact  cannot measure    Patient has moved     Calm the patient        Max  reguired pressure is higher  than the initial pressure of  160 mmHg      Repeat measurement  The monitor will  automatically increase the initial pressure        Cannot measure  NIBP    Patient has moved     Check and calm patient        Very unsteady pulse     Apply cuff to another extremity with less  movement and steady pulse        Air tube plugged or leaking     Check tube and cuff        NIBP cuff leak    NIBP signal low    No cuff connected  or cuff or  insufficiently fitted or defective     Blocked tube  kink in the tube     Check cuff position        Check cuff for tightness        Check if the cuff is connected to the monitor     Check and replace the tube if required        Cuff not applied correctly     Reposition check the cuff        Pulse too low for good  measurement     Apply the cuff to another extremity where  the pulse measurement is easier        NIBP time too long    Inflation time exceeded  max   135 sec   due to interferences  because the patient has moved    Check the patient  see also message  cannot  measure            Repeat the measurement        NIBPs  lt   lower limit     Systolic pressure too low     Check the patient and alarm limits        NIBPs  gt   upper limit     Systolic pressure too
44. atheter  and endotracheal tube  This is to ensure that the airway adapter does not interfere  with the functioning of the suction catheter     A WARNING Loose or damaged connections may compromise ventilation or  cause an inaccurate measurement of respiratory gases  Securely connect all  components and check connections for leaks according to standard clinical  procedures     A WARNING Do not cut  remove any part  bend or crush the sampling line  This  could lead to erroneous readings     58 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor     gt      gt  rPPPPP P  gt     WARNING  f too much moisture enters the sampling line  i e   from ambient  humidity or breathing of unusually humid air   and the sampling line cannot be  cleared  the message Blockage appears in the message area  Replace the  sampling line once the sampling line blockage message appears     Caution In high altitude environments  etCO   values may be lower than values  observed at sea level  When using the monitor in high altitude environments  it is  advisable to consider adjusting EtCOs alarm settings accordingly     Caution Microstream   etCO   sampling lines are designed for single patient  use  and are not to be reprocessed  Do not attempt to clean  disinfect  sterilize or  flush any part of the sampling line as this can cause damage to the monitor     Caution Dispose of sampling lines according to standard operating procedures  or local regulations for the disposal of contaminated medical w
45. casing damaged or cracked  excessively scratched  etc   e Damage to the LCD screen   e Damage to sensor sheathing  mains  or potential equalization cables   e Damage to connection panels or connectors   e  Legibility of the labels on the rear of the monitor   Legibility of the annotation on the function button panel     Button check    Press all buttons and trim knob and check that they work properly     Speaker check    On switch on  beeps must be audible     LED check    Connect mains to the monitor and ensure the Mains LED is illuminated               9    Disconnect the mains supply and leave the monitor on for 10 minutes  Reconnect the  mains supply and ensure both the mains LED and the battery charge LED are illuminated     Alarm check    The alarm check is performed with the SpO   sensor  Proceed as follows     1  Connect the SpO   sensor to a volunteer and check that the measurement is within  normal range     2  Set the SpOs alarm to on and set the limit to the lowest setting  see    SpO2 settings     on page 70   so that the alarm activates     3  Check that the visual and audible alarms are activated     Directions for use Maintenance 101    Battery maintenance    The battery is maintenance free during its normal life     e No maintenance is necessary during normal operation     e _  f the monitor is not used  check and recharge the batteries every three months  The  battery should not be allowed to fully discharge during storage     e Replace the battery every 2 t
46. chycardia     according to IEC specification 60601 2 27  6 8 2 bb        Sensitivity    According to ANSI AAMI EC13   1EC60601 2 27       132 Technical data    Respiration    Temperature    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       ECG amplifier    Sampling freguency    1000 Hz       Pacemaker detection  2to 700mV 0 1to2ms       Pacemaker rejection     2to  700 mV 0 1to2ms   Note  Pacemaker signals can differ from one pacemaker to the next  Rate  meters may continue to count the pacemaker rate during occurrences of  cardiac arrest or some arrhythmias  mainly with pacemakers generating  high amplitudes    gt  20 mV  or those generating overshoot  Pacemaker  patients should be kept under close or constant observation        Protection    Fully isolated  defibrillation protected  gt 5 kV       Line frequency filter    50 or 60 Hz sinusoidal interferences filtered by means of adaptive digital  filtering           Respiration rate range    0 to 200 breaths   min  pediatric  0 to 120 breaths per minute        Connector    Shared with ECG       Signal    28 kHz square wave   2 5 V       Patient current    max  80 pA       Dynamic impedance  range    1 k to1 5 KQ  variation of 0 1 to 3 O             Sampling Rate 250 Hz  Respiration rate accuracy  1 digit  RR display update interval Max  2s             Channels One or two channels  Sensor YSI 401  rectal  skin or ear  Amplifier Fully isolated  defibrillation protected  gt 5kV       Sampling Frequency    125 Hz       Measurement interval
47. ding to preference and signal strength  Set  the sweep speed  for all waveforms  according to preference and patient     Note The RESP and SpO  sweep speed values are not configurable     5  Select OKto save     Note   The number of waveforms that can be displayed will depend on the  configuration of the monitors and the options licensed and enabled  Either 4   5  7 or 8  waveforms can be displayed     e Waveforms P1  P2  P3  P4  CO   and ST are only displayed when selected in  the display parameter fields  see    Defining parameter fields    on page 25      28    Operation    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Waveform display    The waveforms that can be configured are as follows     Waveform ECG RESP C02 Trend ST Sp02 P1 P2 P3 P4  position       1 e                         2            3             4           5       6       7      8         RESP in waveform 2 can only be displayed when etCOs is not enabled     When ST is enabled SpO  is available for waveform 4 only  When ST is not enabled  SpO   is available for waveform 3 only     When resting ECG is enabled  ECG waveform can also be set in waveform 4     Waveforms P1  P2  P3  P4 are displayed when selected in the parameter  measurements fields and shown in waveform fields 4  5  6 and 7 or 5  6  7 and 8 only     The size of the waveforms are automatically adjusted for the number of waveforms  displayed     Waveform 1   ECG  I  Il  III  V  aVL   aVR  aVF     Waveform 2   ECG  RESP  CO    ST  or Trend     Trend data   
48. e any liguids on the monitor  If liguid is spilled over the  monitor  immediately disconnect the monitor from the mains and dry  The  monitor must be serviced before reusing     Caution This manual  and especially these safety notes  must be read and  observed     Caution Electrical installation of the room or the building in which the monitor is  to be used must comply with regulations specified by the country in which the  eguipment is to be used    Caution Ensure the monitor is always mounted on a Welch Allyn approved  bracket or stand  The monitor is unstable when the unit is not secured to an  approved Welch Allyn mounting system     Directions for use    Safety 3    Safety eguipment    Operating the monitor without the correctly rated fuse  or with defective cables   constitutes a danger to patient safety  Therefore     Alarms    A     gt   gt   gt      gt  b             Caution Do not operate the monitor if the ground connection is suspect or if the  mains lead is damaged or suspected of being damaged     Caution Damaged cables and connections must immediately be replaced     Caution Electrical safety devices  such as fuses  must not be modified     Caution Fuses must only be replaced with the same type and rating as the  original     WARNING Do not silence the audible alarm if patient safety could be  compromised     WARNING Always respond immediately to an equipment alert because the  patient may not be monitored during certain alarm conditions     WARNING Before eac
49. e monitor     1  Press the Setup button     2  Select the menu item Alarms     3  Use the trim knob to scroll through the alarm settings and select the limits     Setup Alarms  Lower Limit Upper Limit Print On Alarm      E          Note Individual parameter alarm limits can be set in the parameter menu  see     Monitoring and Measurements    on page 39      Note The Alarm settings for arrhythmia are detailed in the Arrhythmia menu option in  the setup menu     Note When the monitor is connected to an Acuity Central Station  alarm limits can be  changed at the monitor or at the Acuity Central Station  When confirmed  the  alarm limits are synchronized for both the monitor and Acuity     38 Alarms    Physiological alarms    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor                                           Alarm abbreviation Description Priority  Sp0  low high Oxygen saturation of the blood Medium  PP low high Peripheral pulse of Sp0  Medium  RRECG low high Respiration rate impedance Medium  Apnea limit Apnea time limit exceeded Medium  CO  low high Inspiratory CO  Medium  RRCO  low high Capnographic respiration rate Medium  etC0  low high End tidal expiratory CO  Medium  NIBPs low high Systolic blood pressure Medium  NIBPm low high Mean average blood pressure Medium  NIBPd low high Diastolic blood pressure Medium  HR low high Heart rate Medium  Pxs Art low high Invasive systolic blood pressure Medium  Pxm Art low high Invasive mean blood pressure Medium  Pxd low high Invasive diastolic
50. eboot the device after changing this setting     72 Monitoring and Measurements    Sp0  messages    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       Message    Possible cause    Suggested action       Sp0      check sensor    Defective SpO  sensor    Replace the sensor        Incorrect settings in the monitor    Check the monitor settings        Sp0      check sensor    placement    Poor sensor contact or the  sensor has fallen off    Check the contact between the sensor and  the patient        Sensor is disturbed by ambient  light    Cover the sensor        Sensor defective  red light on  the sensor is not lit     Replace the sensor        Sp0  Low Perfusion     Weak Signal  Sp0  unplugged    Sensor not properly applied    Check the sensor and reapply        Fingernail varnish on the finger    Remove fingernail varnish        Thick skin    Change finger        Sensor failed  see Sp0  Low Perfusion above    Sp0  not connected to the  monitor    Change sensor   see Sp0  Low Perfusion above     Connect sensor        SpO   artifact    Patient has moved    Calm the patient        Hemodynamic interference    Apply sensor to another extremity           Too thin skin Apply sensor to a larger finger   Sp0   lt   lower limit  Sp0  too low Check the patient and alarm limits   Sp0    gt   upper limit  SpO too high Check the patient and alarm limits        Sp02 low signal 10     PR  lt   lower limit     Poor quality signal    Pulse rate too low    Check the sensor and reapply  Move sensor  to obta
51. ect lead l  Il  Ill  or V  Select this  option to analyze one ECG lead        Pacer Display    Yes No displays pacer pulses relative to time but  not representative of either amplitude  duration  or polarity        Analyze Pacers    Yes No enables non capture  see above         Arrhythmia OFF    Sets all alarms to off except VFib  Asystole and  VTach which remain set at the highest alarm  level        Presets    Resets all arrhythmia settings to the default        ST   ARR Relearn    Approximately 15   20 complexes are used to set  the parameters  duration  amplitude  etc   for  Arrhythmia analysis  Select this option to  redefine the template used        52 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    ST measurement  option     The ST segment represents the period from the end of ventricular depolarization to the  beginning of ventricular repolarization  The ST segment lies between the end of the ORS  complex and the initial deflection of the T wave  It is normally isoelectric     ST Analysis is a useful diagnostic tool because it may provide an early indication of  myocardial ischemia or infarction     ST Analysis is an algorithm that analyzes the offset of the ST segment from the ECG  signal of normal beats  The offset of a reference beat is measured in millivolts  mV   or  millimeters  with respect to the isoelectric level of the ECG waveform  the offset of  subsequent beats is measured relative to the reference beat     The reference beat is originally
52. ent information that has not been confirmed is lost when standby mode is  entered     1  Press the Standby button      The following screen is displayed     Standby Mode    Press any key to resume monitoring       Note The standby message is continuously displayed while the unit is in standby mode     2  To exit standby mode press any button  You are prompted to confirm the same patient  or enter a new patient     Note After exiting standby mode  ensure that the NIBP intervals are re armed by  manually starting an NIBP measurement     Directions for use Operation 25    Defining parameter fields    1  Press the Setup button  BY    2  Select Parameters        Setup Parameters       ETCO2 Enabled   Masimo Settings Enabled  CO Enabled   IBP Channels   TEMP Display Mode    OK Cancel    The screen will vary according to the licensed options     e etCO   ST and CO are only displayed when the options are licensed       The Masimo settings enabled  yes   no   gives extra settings for SpO2    measurement  see    SpO2 monitoring    on page 68  and is only displayed when the  Masimo module is installed     e The Temperature options are only available when two temperature connectors are  installed on the patient panel     e The IBP options are only available when four IBP connectors are installed on the  patient panel     26 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Parameter field display    RR or when enabled  etC0   measurement  ST measurement   or both ST and etC0   measurements  
53. entification and color code  IEC AHA  on page 43        WARNING Patient harm  The monitor is type CF   w    and protected only when  approved Welch Allyn patient cables are used              Caution Only use approved Welch Allyn patient cables  Use of other cables can  damage the monitor     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements    3 lead       Yellow       5 lead       Red Yellow    White                   Y         SW     Black                     0 0                       Green               41    42 Monitoring and Measurements    12 lead    Note  The electrode placement shown  here is based on diagnostic ECG   In monitoring  the extremity  leads are often placed on   the torso as shown           C3   Green    C5   Black       C1   Red       C2   Yellow    S  Ne y  Uu     Black  Bight ain  Red i  Right Leg   Black       C6   Violet      LetAm  Yetow    Left Leg   Green       Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Note This graphic shows the IEC color configuration  The AHA  U S   color configuration  is shown in    Electrode identification and color code IEC AHA    on page 43     Directions for use    Electrode identification and color code IEC AHA    Monitoring and Measurements 43    The electrode placements shown in this manual are labelled with the colors according to  IEC requirements  The equivalent AHA colors are given below                                   IEC  Europe  AHA  U S    System Electrode Color Electrode Color  identifier identifier  Limb R Red RA  r
54. et Sp0  limit to lowest  setting     Measurement out of range and  visual and audible alarm  activated           Recurrent test       Confirm the date of last  factory inspections and  test     If the monitor is due for a yearly  test  have a qualified technician  perform the test           Date of Inspection        Inspector                             Directions for use Maintenance 105    Every 2 to 5 years       Inspection Result Checked       Internal battery       Replace battery if  operation falls  substantially under two  hours  Lithium ion battery    or one hour  lead acid  battery      Replace battery o o o o o          Date of Inspection        Inspector                    106 Maintenance Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Replacing the fuses    A WARNING Disconnect the monitor from the mains before changing the fuses     WARNING Blown fuses must only be replaced with the fuse types indicated in  the below table     Fuse types       Voltage range Number Fuse type WA Part No  Manufacturer Part No   100 240 VAC 2 M 1 6A E 250V 4 210004 Schurter Inc  FSM 0034 2518          M  Medium time lag  E  Enhanced breaking capacity       Changing the fuse  1  Disconnect the monitor from the mains     2  Release the fuse holder by gently squeezing the side retaining clips and remove the  fuse holder     lo  JA            o   gt N    3  Replace both fuses  Re insert the fuse holder until the two side clips snap in place        Directions for use Maintenance 107    Troubleshootin
55. etwork or any other transmission  reception medium  or if exposed to the Internet or  other networks that are not secure  appropriate security measures must be provided  to protect the patient information stored     Patient security and security of the network is the sole responsibility of the user     Directions for use Safety 5    Maintenance    A WARNING Danger of electric shock  Do not open the monitor case  There are no  user serviceable parts inside  Servicing may only be performed by a qualified  technician authorized by Welch Allyn     WARNING Before cleaning and to isolate the mains power supply  switch the  monitor off and disconnect it from the mains by removing the plug     Caution Do not use high temperature sterilization processes  such as  autoclaving   Do not use E beam or gamma radiation sterilization     Caution Do not use solvent or abrasive cleaners on either the monitor or cable  assemblies     Caution Do not immerse the monitor or cable assemblies in liquid      gt  Pe       Symbols    These symbols appear in this user guide        WARNING Warning statements in this user guide identify conditions or  A practices that could result in personal injury     Caution Caution statements in this user guide identify conditions or practices  A that could result in damage to the equipment or other property        6    Safety    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    The following symbols appear on the monitor  or accessories        Symbol             aS  NU       Defin
56. express or implied license under any Nellcor Puritan Bennett patent to use this  instrument with any oximetry sensor that is not manufactured or licensed by Nellcor Puritan Bennett     Microstream is a registered trademark of Oridion        NO IMPLIED LICENSE  Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with  unauthorized consumable CO  sampling consumable products which would  alone  or in combination with this device  fall within the  scope of one or more of the patents relating to this device and or CO  sampling consumable products    Software in this product is copyrighted by Welch Allyn or its vendors  All rights are reserved  The software is protected by United  States of America copyright laws and international treaty provisions applicable worldwide  Under such laws  the licensee is entitled  to use the copy of the software incorporated with this instrument as intended in the operation of the product in which it is  embedded  The software may not be copied  decompiled  reverse engineered  disassembled or otherwise reduced to  human perceivable form  This is not a sale of the software or any copy of the software  all right  title and ownership of the software  remain with Welch Allyn or its vendors     For information about any Welch Allyn product  call the nearest Welch Allyn representative     USA   1315 685 4560 Australia   61 2 9638 3000  800 535 6663 800 074 793   Canada 800 561 8797 China   86 216 327 9631
57. fine the cut off frequency for the Myogram   Baseline and Mains filters  The filter definitions and the  corresponding filter cut offs are defined as follows    Baseline Myogram Mains   Diagnostic 0 05 Hz 150 Hz as set  Monitor 0 50 35 Hz as set   Single ECG Yes No  select lead I  II  Ill  or V  Select this option to analyze one    ECG lead        Pacer Display    Analyzer Pacer    Yes No displays pacer pulses relative to time but not  representative of either amplitude  duration or polarity     Yes No   not applicable        HR lower   upper  limit     Cal    Range  25   250  Lower limit default 50  Upper limit default 120    Generates a simulated 1 mV calibration impulse on the curve        1  This can also be set in the setup Sp0 menu   2  If Sp0  is selected  the pitch of the beep corresponds to the SpO  saturation  A high pitched beep indicates a high    saturation     3  The lower limit cannot be set to a higher value than the value set for the upper limit  and vice versa     Note A setting is available in the administrator menu that prevents the HR   PR alarm   upper   lower limit  from being switched off  see    Administrator    on page 118      Directions for use    ECG alarms and messages    Monitoring and Measurements 49       Message    Possible cause    Suggested action       HR     asystole ASY    No ORS detected for 4 seconds     Check the patient   ECG signal lower than 0 5 mV        HR     ventricular  fibrillation VF    No organized ventricular rhythm  detec
58. for approximately two    hours when fully charged       Lead acid battery  This type of battery will provide power for approximately one hour  when fully charged     When running on battery power the battery symbol is displayed next to the time  The  battery indicator gives an approximate guide to the capacity of the battery     e Full   between 875  and 100  capacity   e 3 4 full   between 62 5  and 875  capacity  Half full   between 375  and 62 5  capacity  e 1 4 full   between 12 5  and 375  capacity  e Empty   between 0  and 12 5  capacity    JOMI    When the battery capacity is close to depletion     e the alarm message Battery low appears  e the battery symbol flashes         gt  13 05 42                   e an audible alarm beep is heard  e the visual alarm indicator flashes blue       Visual Alarm Indicator            a N          A    e After a few minutes if the monitor is not connected to the mains supply  the message  Battery nearly depleted is displayed and a continuous beep is heard  the monitor  switches off  If mains is connected during this period the monitor remains on    Connect the monitor to the mains supply  For battery recharging  see    Recharging the   battery    on page 101     24 Operation Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Standby mode    WARNING In standby mode  vital signs data and alarms are no longer displayed  or collected     In standby mode  patient monitoring is temporarily interrupted  Confirmed patient  information is saved     Note Pati
59. g                   General  Alarm Condition Possible cause Suggested action  Recorder out of paper Paper tray empty Insert new paper  Check paper Paper jammed Check paper  Recorder needs Printer error  paper not Check printer  check paper  wrong paper   service transported correctly  wrong paper not inserted correctly  have printer  paper replaced   Battery low Battery capacity too low Connect to the mains and recharge  battery        No HR PR tone HR PR tone source setting Set tone source to on        108 Maintenance Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    EMC compliance    The monitor is designed for use in an electromagnetic environment in accordance with  IEC EN 60601 1 2  tables 201  202 and 204  If the monitor is used in the vicinity of  equipment labelled with the symbol    Non ionic electromagnetic radiation     check the  recommended minimum distance according to IEC EN 60101 1 2  table 206  For further  details  please refer to the service manual     The following table lists devices and their typical frequency ranges and transmitting  power  and the resulting minimum distances                          HF source Transmitter Power Distance  frequency P d   MHz   W   m   Radio telephone  micro cellular  CT1   CT2  CT3 885 887 0 010 0 23  Cordless DECT telephone  WLAN  UMTS handy 1880 2500 0 25 1 17  Mobile phone  handy USA 850 1900 0 6 1 8  Mobile phone  handy  e GSM900 900 2 3 3  e GSM850  NMT900  DCS 1800 850  900  1 800 1 2 3  Walkie talkie  rescue service  police  fi
60. greyed and cannot be entered     62 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Assessing the IPI value    IPI can provide an early indication of a change in ventilatory status which may not be  shown by the current value of any of the four parameters individually  The IPI is designed  to summarize information regarding patient status  possibly before etCO   RR  SpO   or  PR values reach levels of clinical concern  While the IPI highlights a change in ventilatory  status  the root parameters are still reguired to understand patient status  It is important  to note that different conditions can cause similar IPI values     The IPI trend graph displays the patient ventilatory status trend in one graph  and thus can  alert you to changes in patient status  The importance of the IPI therefore  lies not only in  its absolute numeric number  but also in its relationship to previous values  so that a graph  can display an upward or downward trend in patient status and indicates that attention or  intervention may be reguired     The IPI is modeled on normal healthy patients  ASA Physical Status value of 1 according to  the ASA Physical Status Classification System  as published in Relative Value Guide6    2008 of the American Society of Anesthesiologists   Patients with ASA Physical Status  values of 3 or higher are expected to have low IPI values by definition  Therefore  for  patients with an ASA Physical Status value of 3 or higher  the IPI may have no added  
61. h use  verify that the alarm limits are appropriate for the  patient being monitored     WARNING Check the audible alarm silence duration before temporarily silencing  the audible alarms     WARNING The leading cause of patient death or serious injury reported with the  use of patient monitoring equipment is failure to respond to alarms notifying the  user of an adverse change in patient condition  If you are relying on visual alarm  notifications  maintain a clear line of sight and remain within 4 meters of the  central station  If you are relying on audio alarm notifications  make sure that you  can hear audio alarms from where you are  Set the volume as needed considering  the environment and ambient noise levels  Verify that the alarm is audible to a  clinician working at the maximum distance from the central station     4 Safety    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Operation with other devices    A Caution Do not use the monitor in or near an MRI suite     Only use accessories and other parts recommended or supplied by Welch Allyn  Use  of other than recommended or supplied parts may result in injury  inaccurate  information or damage to the monitor     Accessory equipment connected to the analogue and digital interfaces must be  certified according to the respective IEC standards  e g  IEC EN 60950 for data  processing eguipment and IEC EN 60601 1 for medical eguipment   Furthermore all  configurations shall comply with the current version of the system standard IEC E
62. he patient and the hemodynamic factors  Details of the factors calculated and  entry data is given in the monitoring section  see    Hemodynamic calculations    on    page 87      Directions for use Settings 115    Drug calculations    The drug calculation menu calculates the dose   rate of drug delivery for a specific patient  from entered drug parameters  Entries are given for dose  rate  amount  and volume   Entry of any three enables the fourth value to be calculated     A titration table can also be calculated and displayed when the relevant parameters are  entered     When drug calculation is selected the following screen is appears     Drug Calculations    Dose    Rate ml hour  Amount   Volume   Weight   Concentration mg ml    1 mi   hr mg min    Calculation type Calculate    Titration Table  Show Update Table    from 0 to       in increments of    OK Cancel       e Dose  Enter the total dose in     mcg kg min  mg min  mcg min  mg hr  units hr    e Rate  Enter the rate in ml hr     e Amount Enter the amount in     Oo mg  e  mcg  e units    e Volume  Enter the volume ml   e Weight Enter the patient s weight lbs or kg  dependent on monitor configuration      e Calculation type  Select between Dose or Rate     116 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Calculation    After the drug parameters have been entered  select Calculate  b  to calculate the  concentration and rate        Drug Calculations    Rate ml hour       Amount    Volume       Weight   Concentration mg
63. heart rate source   The source is  displayed in brackets next to the HR parameter    HR PR tone    OFF on    Sp0   lower upper limit Range  50  100    Lower limit default 50  Upper limit default 100       1  This can also be set in the Setup HR menu   2  If SpO  is the HR PR source  the pitch of the beep corresponds to the SpO  saturation  A high pitched beep  indicates a high saturation     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 71    Masimo settings    When the monitor has a Masimo module installed  the following settings are additionally  available     Note The extra settings for masimo modules are only available when Masimo settings  enabled in the parameter settings  see    Defining parameter fields    on page 25         Parameter Description  Display Signal IO  SIO  On  Off  This value shows the acguired signal guality and timing of  Waveform   the pulse relative to the plethysmograph  A vertical line is displayed    corresponding with the pulse beep  a tall vertical line indicates a  high quality signal  a small line indicates a low quality signal        SIO values       Display Perfusion Index  PI  Z On  Off  The perfusion index indicates the percentage of pulsatile to  non pulsatile signal  The range of signal strength is 0 02 to 20   A  value of 0 indicates that no measurement is available  This setting  allows clinicians to place sensors on optimal sites and can also be    used as a troubleshooting tool        Pl value       Averaging Time 2  4  8  10  12  
64. his monitor is only to be used by those trained in its operation or repair     Ensure that the personnel have read and understood these operating instructions and  in particular this    Safety    section     Damaged or missing components must be replaced immediately     It is the owner s responsibility that the valid regulations for safety and prevention of  accidents are observed     Intended use    The Welch Allyn   1500 Patient Monitor patient monitoring unit is designed for the  monitoring of vital parameters such as ECG  SpO    etCO    non invasive blood  pressure  NIBP   invasive blood pressure  IBP   temperature and respiration of a  patient  Cardiac output and hemodynamic calculations are also possible     The device is intended to be used by qualified doctors or trained medical personnel   The device is not suitable for transport    There is no danger for patients with pacemaker    The device is intended for the monitoring of adult  pediatric and neonate patients   The device is intended for the monitoring of one patient at a time    The device is not designed for sterile use nor is it designed for outdoor use     Do not use this monitor in areas where there is any danger of explosion or in the  presence of flammable gases              14   The device is classified CF  It is defibrillation protected when the original  accessories are used  However  as a safety precaution when possible  remove the  electrodes before defibrillation        This product is not designed f
65. ient s  respiratory parameters     IPI also provides an early indication of changes in a patient s  respiratory status that may not be indicated by the values of the  individual parameters     IPI is only supported in adult and pediatric mode  When patient  mode is set for neonatal  IPI cannot be enabled  Patient mode is  defined in the setup menu  mode see    Patient mode    on   page 117   When pediatric is set  there are three pediatric sub   modes based on age  It is important to choose the patient age  group to which the current patient belongs  see below      Since the IPI uses data from the monitoring of both CO  and SpO     it will only be available when both parameters are available and RR  and PR are being calculated from these parameters     co T2    a  Microstream  4 Fe    CO2  E          NC     SVC       EKG ECG                   The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see       Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold        Parameter Description       IPI Enabled  No yes  When enabled the measurement appears below the etC0   measurement  The lower limit is displayed after the measurement           Age range  1 to 3  3 to 6  6 to 12        Lower limit 1 to 9  default 4        1  IPI can only be enabled when patient mode is set to either adult or pediatric    2  Age range is only applicable when the patient mode is set to pediatric  When patient mode is set to adult this option    is 
66. iew electrode status  and take a resting ECG  After the resting ECG has been  taken  the option to obtain a printout is given           Hemodynamic Screen for entry of hemodynamic measurement parameters with automatic  Calculations   hemodynamic calculations based on entered parameters   Drug Calculations Screen for entry of drug parameters with dose and titration calculations based    on entered parameters     Patient Information Enter edit patient ID and patient information        Patient Mode Neonatal   Birth through 28 days   Pediatric   Between 29 days and 12 years   Adult   13 years and older        Restore User Defaults Reset all settings to user defaults  see administrator  gt  system  below         14    Introduction    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor          Parameter Settings Submenus  Administrator Configuration  Display of monitor ID  network settings  options  etc  This is for information  only   Alarms    Alarm settings   silence time  suspend time  etc  This requires a password to  enter  see    Settings    on page 111     System  Time and date settings and unit preference  cm in  kg lb   This screen also  gives the option to save the current settings as the user default settings  and  the option to display the event log screen  This screen reguires a password  to enter  see    Settings    on page 111     Communications  Service and Factory  These menu options are for service and factory personnel and can only be  accessed by password only  Details are given
67. ight arm  White  L Yellow LA  left arm  Black  F Green LL  left leg  Red  Chest C1 White Red V1 Brown Red  C2 White Yellow V2 Brown Yellow  C3 White Green V3 Brown Green  C4 White Brown V4 Brown Blue  C5 White Black V5 Brown Orange  C6 White Violet V6 Brown Violet  Neutral N Black RL  rightleg  Green       44 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Pacemaker monitoring    A    A  A    WARNING Patients with a pacemaker must be observed continuously because  the heart rate from the pacemaker might still be registered in case of a cardiac  arrest or some arrhythmias  See specification    Technical data    on page 127 for  disclosure of the pacemaker pulse rejection capability of this monitor     WARNING Pacemaker monitoring is not possible with ECG cables that have un   shielded lead wires  Ensure that only shielded lead wire ECG cables are used  when monitoring patients that have a pacemaker     WARNING Welch Allyn recommends using an SpO  sensor in addition to the  ECG measurement and to set the alarm range for the peripheral pulse  PP  in the  range of the heart rate  HR   or to set the HR source in the SpO5 menu to SpO5   see    SpO2 settings    on page 70      3  and 5 lead cables for pacemaker patients    The following illustration shows the electrode placement with a 5 lead patient cable for  optimum results for patients with an implanted pacemaker        With a 3 lead patient cable  only R  L and F are connected                    IEC AHA  Black  
68. in a better quality signal     Check the patient and alarm limits        PR  gt   upper limit     Pulse rate too high    Check the patient and alarm limits        1  When the monitor has a Masimo module  the message SpO2 low perfusion only occurs when the perfusion index    feature is enabled     2  The Sp02 low signal IQ message is only given when the monitor has a Masimo module and only occurs if Signal IO  waveform feature is enabled     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 73    IBP monitoring    Safety    WARNING Carefully read the manufacturer s instructions before using the  invasive blood pressure kit     WARNING When applying the kit to the patient  make sure that absolutely no air  penetrates the system     WARNING To achieve correct arterial pressure measurement  the pressure  sensor must be installed on the level of the right atrium     WARNING  f the pressure sensor s position is moved after calibration  this may  give inaccurate values     WARNING  f an invasive catheter for blood pressure measurement is introduced  into an arterial vessel  the circulation in the terminal vessels must be checked at  regular intervals     WARNING Single use accessories must not be reused     WARNING For patient safety  ensure that neither the sensors nor the patient or  persons touching the patient  come into contact with conducting objects  even if  these are grounded     WARNING Precautions must be observed when using high frequency devices   To prevent the incorrect 
69. internal printer     Note The 12 lead resting ECG is an option and only appears in the setup menu when  enabled   Taking a resting ECG  1  Press the Setup button     2  Select 12 lead ECG     12 Lead Resting ECG    Electrode Status   Start 12 Lead Resting ECG    x    RA  LL  RL  vi  sawan Spade i  V3  va  V5  V6    Cancel             3  Check electrode status  Ensure the green On is displayed for all electrodes   this  indicates that the electrode resistance is within acceptable range to obtain a valid  reading     4  Select Start 12 lead Resting ECG  The message Rest ECG Analysis   in Progress is  displayed while the resting ECG is being taken  This is followed by Rest ECG    Complete     5  The resting ECG is saved in memory until a new patient is defined or the ECG is  overwritten with a new recording     Note When the monitor is connected to Acuity  resting ECGs are exported to Acuity  automatically     48 Monitoring and Measurements    ECG menu settings    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Note The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob   See    Settings via a  parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold        Main menu Parameter    Description       Setup HR ECG Lead    Lead selection I  Il  111  V  AVL  AVR  AVF                      Size 0 5  1  2  4 mV cm   HR PR source  ECG  Sp0   P1   HR PR Tone    Off on    ECG Filter Select Diagnostic or Monitor  Two predefined filter settings can be selected  These defined  filter options de
70. ironmental conditions  for transport and storage    Temperature    Atmospheric  pressure     10   C to 50   C  14   F to 122   F  at relative humidity of 10 to 95    non   condensing     572 to 1060 hPa       Monitor display  Resolution  Dimensions    Speed    Color TFT LCD   1024 x 768 pixels   30 7 x 23 cm  12 x 9 ins  15 in diagonal  6 25 12 5 25 mm s       Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       Printer    Resolution    Paper    Print speed  Printout length    Recording tracks    High resolution thermal printer  8 dots mm  amplitude axis   40 dots mm  time axis  at 25 mm s    Thermoreactive  Z folded  Width  80 mm  Length 20 m  approx      25 mm s  10 second ECG recording on 4 pages    3 channel display  with optimal width of 72 mm  automatic baseline  adjustment       Printout Curves  trend and saved values  Battery   Battery type Lead acid battery  12 V   Capacity 2600 mAh    Recharging time    Battery life    Battery type    Capacity    Recharging time    Battery life    or    8096 capacity  2 8 hours  10096 capacity  3 5 hours   monitor switched off     up to 1000 cycles    Lithium lon battery  10 8V  7200 mAh    80  capacity  2 5 hours  100  capacity  6 5 hours   monitor switched off     min  500 cycles       Connections    ECG   Sp0    NIBP   etC0    CO   Temperature  x1  or  x2     Invasive blood pressure  x2  or  x4        Interfaces    Ethernet via RJ45    Nurse call   Alarm delay at the signal output component  lt 0 5 s  Plug type  1 8 in  3 5 mm  mini phone jack
71. isplayed smaller below the main  measurement  Note that the mean measurement is shown in  brackets           Directions for use    IBP alarm defaults    Monitoring and Measurements 75                                                                            Label   Parameter Adult Adult Pediatric Pediatric Neonate Neonate  Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit   P1 P2 P3 P4 SYS 6 14 2 10 2 10  P1 P2 P3 P4 DIA  4 6  4 2  4 2  P1 P2 P3 P4 Mean 0 10 0 4 0 4  ART SYS 75 220 75 145 50 100  ART DIA 35 110 35 100 30 70  ART Mean 50 120 50 110 35 80  CVP SYS 6 14 2 10 2 10  CVP DIA  4 6  4 2  4 2  CVP Mean 0 10 0 A 0 4  PA SYS 10 34 10 34 10 34  PA DIA 0 16 0 16 0 16  PA Mean 0 20 0 20 0 20  ICP SYS 6 14 2 10 2 10  ICP DIA  4 6  4 2  4 2  ICP Mean 10 0 4 0 4  RA SYS 6 14 2 10 2 10  RA DIA  4 6  4 2  4 2  RA Mean 0 10 0 4 0 4  LA SYS 6 14 2 10 2 10  LA DIA  4 6  4 2  4 2  LA Mean 0 10 0 4 0 4  UA SYS 50 100  UA DIA 30 70  UA Mean 35 80  UV sYS 2 10  UV DIA  4 2  UV Mean 0 4       76 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    IBP zero set    e Zero Set must be carried out before every application     e To prevent incorrect measurement readings due to the sensor s physical null drift   calibrate the sensor every 24 hours     Note Ensure the sensor is kept still during zero set  If the pressure sensor s position is  moved during zero set  this can lead to incorrect values     1  Move to the desired IBP measurement field  P1  P2  usi
72. ition    Potential egualization  earth ground     Symbol                Definition    CF symbol  This monitor is classified safe for  internal and external use  However  it is only  defibrillation protected when used with the  original Welch Allyn patient cable        gp    The monitor can be recycled     Recycle the monitor and battery  separately from other waste  Refer to  www welchallyn com weee for collection  point and additional information                          A  Notified body of the CE certification  TUV Note accompanying documents   CE 0123 p S  A  wom Altitude limits s   Humidity limits  a   os 15  I Keep away from sunlight Stacking limit   Me Dx     AN 5   T El       Temperature limits    Keep away from rain                               This way up U Fragile   CO  in CO  out  i Temperature   NIBP   Read and follow the instructions in the   A accompanying documentation    The following symbols appear on the screen    Symbol Definition Symbol Definition  Parameter alarm off Audible Alarm off    A    xi       Acuity connected    yN    Acuity not connected       Patient mode symbols  neonate  pediatric   adult          Directions for use Safety 7    Additional terms    Implied authorization    Possession or purchase of this monitor does not convey any express or implied license to  use the monitor with replacement parts which would alone  or in combination with this  monitor  fall within the scope of one or more patents relating to this monitor     Terms of warra
73. ize interference and the danger of burns to the  patient  only use Welch Allyn ECG cables  Keep the ECG cable as far away as  possible from any electrosurgical cables  Make sure that the electrosurgical  return conductor  neutral  is properly attached to the patient and that good  contact is made     Patient preparation    The auality of the ECG reading is dependent on the degree of contact resistance between  the electrode and the skin  To ensure the lowest resistance consider the following  actions     1  Shave the areas where the electrodes are to be placed     2  Use alcohol to thoroughly clean the areas where the electrodes are to be placed     3  When applying the electrodes  make sure that there is a layer of gel between the  electrode and the skin     Note To maintain the quality of signals during long term monitoring  the electrodes    should be replaced at least every 48 hours  Over longer periods  the electrode gel  can dry out and the patient s skin can be irritated by the gel or adhesive  When  replacing electrodes  do not position the new electrodes on exactly the same  locations  but a little to the side of the original positions     Connecting the ECG patient cable    Note     gt  e gt     e When an electrode falls off or the resistance of an electrode is too high  a  lead off indication is displayed and an audible alarm is issued     e Color code  the colors shown here are according to IEC requirements  The  AHA color configuration is shown in    Electrode id
74. mation field    Top line    The left box on the top line  a  displays the patient s room  number  entered in the patient information screen   If the  monitor is connected to the Acuity Central Station  the room  number is taken from Acuity        l The middle box  b  displays the patient mode  Neonatal   DAVID NEATH Pediatric  or Adult  indicated by the highlighted icon     10 30 48 The right box  c  indicates the monitor s network connection        Connected to Acuity Central Station     lt  Acuity enabled but no connection     When the Acuity Central Station option is not enabled  this box  remains blank     Middle line    Displays the patient name  If the monitor is connected to Acuity Central Station  the  patient name is synchronized with Acuity     Bottom line    Displays the current time  When mains is not connected  a battery symbol is also  displayed to the left of the time  see    Power supply    on page 22         Operation    Startup and initial preparation    A WARNING Danger of electrical shock  Do not operate the monitor if the ground  connection is suspect or if the mains lead is damaged or suspected of being  damaged     A WARNING Network the monitor to an Acuity Central Station only  Connecting to  other networks could damage the monitor or injure the patient  If in doubt about  the network jacks or devices  consult your facility s Biomedical Engineering    Department   Connections  a b c      lt      MW    TP   sn  E SCHILLER AG  Patent Montor CHEMI BAR    
75. monitor on or off    on page 19      Trim knob   The trim knob is used for navigation  value selection and value change  Use as follows    1  Turn the trim knob to the left or right to select a field or value  A white frame appears around  the field    2  Press the trim knob to open the menu of the selected parameter field or value    3  Turning the trim knob to the left or right to select the desired value    4  Press the trim knob to apply the changed value     Directions for use Introduction 13    Setup menu overview    Press a to enter the setup menu and adjust the following settings and options     Note The following is an overview of the setup menu options  Further details are given  in section 8  see    Settings    on page 111            Parameter Settings Submenus   Alarm Suspend Silences all alarms for a set period  The silence time is defined in the  Administrator menu  alarms     Arrhythmia  Arrhythmia limits and alarm levels   Pacer Display and analysis  on off     Alarms Alarm overview  All alarm limits and print on alarm settings    Speaker Volume Speaker volume        HR PR Tone Volume Heart beat volume              Waveform area Defines the waveforms to be displayed and the size and sweep speed   Recorder  Defines the data on the printout   Parameters    Enable disable any combination of the following  ST measurements  etC0       Masimo Sp02 settings  cardiac output  invasive blood pressure display and  temperature display options        12 lead Resting ECG  V
76. monitoring the patient and recording the  parameters and alarm status  During this time the visual alarms continue to be displayed  and the Audio Off symbol s displayed on the monitor     To switch off all alarms  proceed as follows   1  Press the Setup button      2  Enter the alarm menu Setup  gt  Administrator gt  Alarms    Note The alarm password is detailed in the Administrator chapter  see    Administrator     on page 118      3  Select Audio Off  and set to Yes     The audible alarm off symbol is displayed in the message bar indicating that the  audible alarms have been switched off        DAVID NEATH    10 10 13       4    To switch the alarms back on again  enter the alarm menu Setup  gt  Administrator gt   Alarms  select Audio Off  and set to No     Note The audio off status is also reset to the default value of No when a new patient is  defined   Standby mode    on page 24   and when the monitor is switched off   Speaker volume reverts to the preset value     Audio off when the monitor is connected with Acuity    Audible and visual alarms remain unchanged at an Acuity station when Audio off  Yes  is  set at the monitor     If a communication failure or interruption between Acuity and the patient monitor is  detected the audio alarm off status at the monitor is reset  the Audio Off is set to No   and a technical alarm is displayed on monitor  The user has the option to switch off all  alarms again if required     36 Alarms Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Switchi
77. ms    after the j point     Note  When Auto is defined  the measurement  point is set to either 60 or 80 ms  This is  dependent on the results of an algorithm that  builds a hysteresis counter based on the  patient s average heart rate   a faster heart rate  is set at 60 ms        Lower limit   upper limit Range   10 to  10  Lower limit default  1  Upper limit default  1    Alarm level Off  Low  Medium  High        Print on alarm Yes  No     Presets Select to return all ST settings to the defaults     54 Monitoring and Measurements    ST alarm messages    Alarm    Possible cause    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Suggested action       ST  gt   upper limit   ST lt   lower limit     ST is higher or lower than the  alarm limit     Check the patient        Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 55    Respiration rate    Note The RR measurement field is not displayed if the etCO   field is enabled     If the RR should be measured via the ECG instead of etCO   the etCO  measurement  field must be deactivated as follows        Setup Parameters    ST Enabled    ETCO2 Enabled    Masimo Settings Enabled  CO Enabled    IBP Channels  TEMP Display Mode    OK Cancel       Press the Setup button    select Parameters and deactivate etCO    No      Note The RR signal is measured via the R  RA  and F  LL  electrodes of the ECG cable   impedance measurement   After the patient is connected  about 30 seconds can  elapse before a reliable value is displayed     Respiration rate setti
78. n page 77      Cardiac output   see    Cardiac output  option     on page 78      122 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       123    Accessories    A WARNING Use only accessories supplied or recommended by Welch Allyn  Use  accessories according to your facility s standards and manufacturer s  recommendations  Always refer to the manufacturer s directions for use  To order  accessories  contact your local Welch Allyn representative  see page ii      Miscellaneous       Part number    Description       105074    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor multi language directions for use  V 1 4        103610    10 pack thermal Z fold paper       103611    100 pack thermal Z fold paper       Mounting                            Partnumber Description  103440 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor pivot arm wall mount  103441 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor flush to wall mount  103442 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor rollstand  103443 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor drop on Mfg  plate  included in all mounting kits   104019 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor table mount  Batteries  Partnumber Description  103461 Lead acid  104033 Lithium lon       104062    International Lithium lon       124 Accessories    Cables    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor                                     Part number Description   103460 Ground cable  6 mm MC PLUG  715316 Ethernet cable  3 ft  715317 Ethernet cable  7 ft  715318 Ethernet cable  14 ft  104384 Ethernet cable  25 ft  103632 Mains cable  TYPE G 
79. ng off an individual parameter alarm    WARNING The audible alarm is silenced permanently  The settings are not  reset  Physiological alarms of the patient are silenced  Use this function only if  disconnecting a sensor from the patient for a long period of time     1  Individual alarms can be inhibited via the Alarms menu  see below  and in any  parameter measurement field by using the trim knob to select a parameter  a white  frame appears around the selected field  and pressing the trim knob to display the  menu for that parameter     2  Switch off an individual limits by selecting the limit setting and rotating the trim knob  to the maximum limit until off is selected     3  The alarm off symbol X is displayed in the respective measurement field        Note A setting is available in the administrator menu  that prevents the HR   PR alarm  from being switched off  see    Administrator    on page 118      Alarm Volume    The alarm volume is set in the setup menu   1  Press the Setup button   2   2  With the trim knob  select the menu option     3  Press the trim knob to display the speaker volume     Alarm Suspend    Arrhythmia  Alarms  Sb EL AU LU  R PR Tone Volume       The speaker volume is set on a scale of 1 to 10  The volume is heard when scrolling  through the values     Directions for use Alarms 37    Alarm limit setting    Note All alarm limits are reset to the default settings after confirming a new patient   see    Standby mode    on page 24   or switching off th
80. ng the trim knob   Press the trim knob to display the IBP menu     Select Zero Set with the trim knob and press to carry out the zeroing     B 2 N    A straight line is displayed in the IPB waveform     IBP alarms and messages       Message Possible cause Suggested action       IBP needs service No IBP module detected Switch off on        Replace monitor        IBP needs calibration Zero point sensor too high low Check tube system  sensor and valves   by more than   30 mmHg or             unsteady pressure Re calibrate the sensor   IBP artifact Loose sensor contact Inspect the sensor and cable connection   A manipulation at the sensor  After rinsing  calibrate the sensor     such as rinsing  has caused  variation peaks of   150 mmHg       Incorrect IBP value Constant pressure   30 mmHg  Check tube system  sensor and valves  Set                   displayed during the calibration in the three way valve to ambient pressure   system    Re calibrate the sensor   IBPs  lt   lower limit  Systolic pressure too low Check the patient and alarm limits   IBPs  gt   upper limit  Systolic pressure too high Check the patient and alarm limits   IBPm  lt   lower limit  Mean pressure too low Check the patient and alarm limits   IBPm  gt   upper limit  Mean pressure too high Check the patient and alarm limits   IBPd  lt   lower limit  Diastolic pressure too low Check the patient and alarm limits        IBPd  gt   upper limit  Diastolic pressure too high Check the patient and alarm limits       
81. ngs    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold        Main menu Parameter Description       RESP Enabled Display RR measurement Yes  No  When the respiration is not  enabled   Disabled  is displayed in the  measurement screen     RR ECG  Disabled           Apnea Apnea time 6  10  15  20  25  30 seconds        Setup RR Lower limit   upper limit Range  2  150  Lower limit default 5  Upper limit default 30       56 Monitoring and Measurements    Respiration rate alarms and messages    Message    Possible cause    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Suggested action       RR out of range  too  high     The patient s RR is too high for  accurate measurement     Check the patient        Electrical interferences from  other devices     Remove source of the interference        Signal disturbed due to freguent  artifacts caused by bad  electrode contact     Check and reapply replace electrodes if  reguired        RR lead off    Electrode loose defective     Check and reapply replace electrodes        RR artifact    RR  gt   upper limit   RR  lt   lower limit     Patient has moved     Calm the patient        Interferences by other devices     Remove source of the interference        Bad electrode     RR is higher or lower than alarm  limit     Check replace electrodes     Check the patient        Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 57    Capnograph
82. nty    Your monitor is warranted against defects in material and manufacture for the duration of  one year  from date of purchase   Excluded from this guarantee is damage caused by an  accident or as a result of improper handling  The warranty entitles free replacement  including labor  of the defective part  Any liability for subsequent damage is excluded  The  warranty is void if unauthorized or unqualified persons attempt to make repairs     In case of a defect  send the apparatus to your dealer or an authorized Welch Allyn service  center  The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the safety  reliability  and  performance of the apparatus if     e assembly operations  extensions  readjustments  modifications  or repairs are carried  out by persons authorized by the manufacturer     e the monitor and approved attached equipment is used in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions     Note There are no express or implied warranties which extend beyond the warranties  hereinabove set forth  Welch Allyn makes no warranty of merchantability or  fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the product or parts thereof     Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A  digital device  pursuant to both Part 15 of the FCC  Federal Communications  Commission  rules and the radio interference regulations of the Canadian  Department of Communications  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful
83. o 5 years  depending upon application   When the  running time falls substantially under two hours  lithium ion battery   or one hour  lead  acid battery   replace the battery     Recharging the battery    Totally discharged batteries reguire the following times to charge   e Lead acid battery  80  capacity   2 8 hours  100  capacity 3 5 hours  e Li lon battery  80  capacity   2 5 hours  100  capacity   6 5 hours    It is possible to use the monitor when the battery is being charged  however  the charging  time of the battery will be extended     1  Connect the monitor to the mains but do not switch it on   2  The LEDs for both mains and battery are illuminated     3  The battery LED is extinguished when the battery is fully charged     Battery disposal    A WARNING Explosion warning  The battery must not be burned or disposed of in  domestic trash     A WARNING Flammability and chemical danger  Do not open the battery     A WARNING Protect the contacts from shorting when disposing of the battery   Apply non conducting tape to the contacts     Batteries must be disposed of in municipally approved areas or sent back to Welch Allyn   See    Recycling monitor components    on page 109     102 Maintenance    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Inspecting and cleaning the monitor and accessories    A  A    A    WARNING Do not autoclave the monitor or any accessories     WARNING Do not immerse the monitor in liquid when cleaning  Do not  immerse accessories in liquid when cleaning 
84. o IEC60601 1 2005 incl   corrections 1 2006 and 2 2007 General reguirements for basic safety and  essential performance  Protection Class I Type CF        IEC 60601 1 4 A1  1999  General reguirements for collateral standard   programmable electrical medical systems        IEC 62366  2007  Application of usability engineering to medical devices        IEC 60601 2 27  2005  Particular reguirements for the safety of  electrocardiographic monitoring eguipment        IEC 60601 2 30  1999 Particular reguirements for the safety  including essential  performance  of automatic cycling non invasive blood pressure monitoring  eguipment        IEC 60601 2 34  2000 Particular reguirements for the safety  including essential  performance  of invasive blood pressure monitoring eguipment       IEC 60601 2 49  2001 Particular reguirements for the safety of multifunction  patient monitoring equipment       ISO 9919  Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential  performance of pulse oximeter equipment for medical use        ISO 21647  Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential  performance of respiratory gas monitors        Protection class    Protection against electric shocks  Class   according to IEC EN 60601 1  with  internal power         Protection    This monitor is not designed for outdoor use  IPX0         EMC    IEC EN 60601 1 2  2007   class A         Additional  requirements    Conformity    EN 1060 1 and EN 1060 3  noninvasive blood pressure recorders 
85. o calibration required     Averaged over 4 8  16 beats       Directions for use    Masimo Module    135    Technical data                Sensors Masimo SET  LNCS     Amplifier Fully isolated  defibrillation protected  gt 5kV  Sampling freguency 62 5 Hz   Display update interval 1 second       Signal IQ waveform    A waveform that indicates pulse detection confidence  Values range from  0 to 127 where 0 is low confidence and 127 is high confidence        Perfusion Index numeric   PI     A numeric provided that indicates perfusion  Perfusion is measured in    and ranges from 0 02  to 20         Fast SAT    A mode that enables rapid tracking of arterial oxygen saturation changes  by minimizing the averaging        Display ranges  Saturation  SpO    PR    0 to 100   25 to 240 beats per minute       Averaging Time    2 4 8 10 12 14  16 18       Sensitivity    Normal   Max   APOD       Accuracy    Sp0   no motion    Sp0   motion   Sp0   low perfusion  PR  no motion   PR  motion    PR  low perfusion    60 to 80   3   adults   pediatrics  70 to 100   2   adults   pediatrics    3  neonates    70 to 100   3   adults   pediatrics   neonates  70 to 100   2   adults   pediatrics   neonates  25 to 240   3 bpm  adult s  pediatrics   neonates  25 to 240   5 bpm  adults   pediatrics   neonates  25 to 240  5 bpm  adults   pediatrics   neonates       136 Technical data    Capnography    Note    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       Module    Mini Medi CO        Measuring method    Non dispersi
86. on  e _ Arrhythmia analysis   e ST analysis   e Cardiac output and hemodynamic calculations   e Invasive blood pressure  x4    e Temperature  x2     10 Introduction    The Welch Allyn   1500 Patient Monitor    Front panel    Back panel    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Visual alarm       indicator    Patient  connection  panel    Function button       panel                              O                     Trim knob    Ethernet  RJ45   connector    Potential  egualization   ground   Nurse call  connector     Mains connector   100 240 VAC   and fuse panel    Printer    USB connector   lift door      The nurse call can be used to give an external indication of a parameter alarm     Directions for use Introduction 11    Connection panel    Temperature 1    Cardiac Output Temperature 2  etC0  sampling input  SVC    enson etC0  sampling exhaust   ECG  NIBP   Sp0   IBP 4   BM IBP 3  IBP 2       Note The connection panel layout will vary according to the options installed     12 Introduction    Function buttons    DO          Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Print   Printout of three waveforms and all parameters  The waveforms and print settings are  defined in the printer menu  see    Recorder    on page 113   Note that an auto printout  can also be obtained when a limit is violated  This is also defined in system setup     Alarm silence   Silence   resume an audible alarm  or confirmation of displayed messages  The silence  time is defined in the Setup Administrator menu 
87. on page 39      Setup Alarms    Upper Limit    NIBPd  NIBPm  T     TA    The next page option gives further  Next Page parameter limits for invasive BP              Speaker volume    Sets the speaker volume on a scale of 1 to 10  The volume is heard when scrolling  through the values     HR   PR tone volume    Sets the HR  from ECG   PR  from SpO     or P1 beep volume on a scale of 1 to 10  The  volume is heard when scrolling through the values     Waveform area    The waveforms displayed on the monitor are set in this menu  The waveform options will  change according to the options licensed and enabled  monitor configuration  and  parameters selected for display  see    Defining display waveforms    on page 27      Directions for use    Settings 113                         Recorder  Note This is only available when the recorder option is installed   This defines the information to be printed   The waveforms that can be printed will depend on the options enabled and the  configuration of the monitor  The default settings are in bold   Main menu Parameter Description  SetUp Recorder Waveform 1 ECG1  ECG2  ECG3  RESP  CO     SpO    P1  P2  P3   P4   Waveform 2 ECG1  ECG2  ECG3  RESP    CO2    SpO   P1  P2  P3    P4   OFF  Waveform 3 ECG1  ECG2  ECG3  RESP  CO     SpO   gt   P1  P2  OFF  Recording time 5  10  16 Seconds  Recording Delay 0  6  10 Seconds  This defines the duration of data that is  printed before the print key is pressed  For example  if a  delay of six seconds wi
88. or direct cardiac application   The arrhythmia module is not intended for use with neonatal patients   The SFanalysis module is not intended for use with neonatal patients     2 Safety    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Organizational measures    e Before using the monitor  ensure that an introduction regarding the monitor functions  and the safety precautions have been provided by a medical product representative     Safety    e Observe the operating instructions and maintenance instructions     e These operating instructions do not override any statutory or local regulations  or  procedures for the prevention of accidents and environmental protection      gt  bP bb     gt  beb bb    WARNING Mount the monitor securely so that there is no possibility of it falling  on the patient or on the floor     WARNING If uncertain about the accuracy of any measurement  first check the  patient s vital signs by alternate means  and then make sure the monitor is  functioning correctly     WARNING Do not touch the monitor during defibrillation     WARNING To ensure patient safety  none of the ECG electrodes including the  neutral electrode  nor the patient or any person with simultaneous patient  contact  must come in contact with conductive parts  even when these are  grounded     WARNING If you notice any changes that impair safety  including operating  behavior  remove the monitor from service and report it to the person responsible  for servicing the monitor     WARNING Do not plac
89. part 1    EN12470 4  Performance of electrical thermometers for continuous  measurement      CE according to directive 93 42 EEC class IIb        Directions for use    Measured values    ECG    Technical data 131       Patient cable    3 lead  5 lead  12 lead cable  Automatic 3  5 and 12 lead detection  Lead fault detection    AAMI 6 pin and 12 pin connectors                            Leads Simultaneous  synchronous recording of up to nine active electrodes  giving 12 leads  Filters  Mains 50 Hz   60 Hz   off  Bandwidth 0 05 Hz   0 5 Hz  35 Hz   150 Hz  Input impedance  gt  2 58 MO  Heart rate range 15 to 300 beats min  ORS tone On   Off  Protection ESU and defibrillator protected  Lead display Selectable leads  Selection of 1 to 5 simultaneous leads  Display update interval 1 second  Lead fail sense current  lt  0 5 pA       Tall T wave rejection    max  amplitude of the T wave according to IEC 60601 2 27 chapter  50 102 17  4 mV       HR averaging method    The average of the last 16 beats is used  when RR interval corresponds to a  HR of  lt  48 bpm     The average of the last 4 beats is used  when RR interval corresponds to a  HR of  gt 48 bpm        HR accuracy     5   or   5 bpm  whichever is greater        HR meter response time    Change from 80 to 120 bpm  11s  Change from 80 to 40 bpm  11s       Response to Irregular A1  80 min  rhythm A2  60 min   A3  120 min   A4  90 min    according to IEC specification 60601 2 27  6 8 2 bb   Time to Alarm for B1 and B2 3s    ta
90. plies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1  If  in doubt  consult your Administrator Engineering Department     Directions for use Acuity Central Station 93    Introduction    The Acuity Central Station provides central patient monitoring for monitoring devices  connected to the network  The monitor communicates through a hardwired Acuity  connection     While connected to the network  the monitor sends data to Acuity  This data is  continuously analyzed to provide appropriate alarm or alert messages at the Central  Station and other network devices such as a hallway message panel or the monitor itself   Acuity also stores the patient information for viewing or report printing     If the monitor loses communication with Acuity  it continues to monitor the patient and  display patient information  While not communicating with Acuity  the monitor continues  to generate local patient alarms or alert messages  When connection is restored it  automatically reconnects to Acuity and uploads trend information     Connect to the Acuity Central Station    The ethernet connector  RJ45  is positioned on the back of the monitor     Ethernet connector      _            9  MW  Wh es    Caution Ensure that only a Welch Allyn approved RJ45 cable assembly is used   Use of any other cable assembly may damage the monitor     94 Acuity Central Station Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Working with Acuity    Please consult the Acuity directions for use for full operating in
91. r problem Check the sensor and monitor  Switch the  monitor off on     TEMP  lt   lower limit  Temperature too low Check the patient and alarm limits        TEMP  gt   upper limit  Temperature too high Check the patient and alarm limits        78 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Cardiac output  option     Introduction    CO Units    The WA 1500 patient monitor uses the thermodilution method of measuring cardiac  output  A pulmonary artery catheter  PAC  is inserted into the right side of the heart  The  PAC is balloon tipped and is inflated to help it through the right ventricle to occlude a  smaller branch of the pulmonary artery system  The balloon is deflated and the PAC  injects a small amount  10ml  of cold injectate at a Known temperature into the pulmonary  artery  The temperature is then measured at a known distance using the same catheter     The cardiac output can be calculated from the measured temperature curve  Low cardiac  output will change the temperature slowly  and high cardiac output will change the  temperature rapidly  The degree of change in temperature is directly proportional to the  cardiac output     Usually three to five repeated measures are averaged to improve accuracy     Cardiac output is expressed as liters   minute     e Cardiac Output  CO    Stroke volume x Heart rate    where  Stroke volume   End Diastolic Volume  EDV    End Systolic Volume  ESV   Heart rate   beats per minute    The cardiac index is expressed 
92. ration    The event log screen provides software versions  module status and provides an event  log  Full details are provided in the service handbook     This screen also provides a counter for CO   calibration     The event log screen is displayed as follows     HE Setup Menu  gt  Administrator  gt  System  gt  Event log    The following is a typical screen     Show Event Log          The CO  Hours Until Cal Due  is a counter that gives the operating time of the CO   module until calibration is necessary  If the counter is 0 when a CO   probe is connected   an alert message is displayed  CO   calibration due or CO  service due  Please contact a  Welch Allyn service center     Directions for use    Settings 121    Parameter settings    1     Move to the desired parameter measurement field using the trim knob  A white  frame appears around the selected measurement field     2  The selected menu is displayed by pressing the trim knob     The settings available and default settings are given in the Monitoring section  see     Monitoring and Measurements    on page 39      ECG   Heart rate   Pacemaker  see    ECG    on page 40    ST  see    ST measurement  option     on page 52     RR   Respiration  see    Respiration rate    on page 55    etCO     Respiration  see    Capnography    on page 57   NIBP  see    NIBP monitoring    on page 64     SpO   see    SpO2 monitoring    on page 68     IBP  see    IBP monitoring    on page 73     Temperature  see    Temperature monitoring    o
93. re 81 470 5 2 6  brigade  service   Mobile telephone system  rescue service  police  81 470 100 11 7  fire brigade        For transmitters not included in the above table  the recommended distance  d in meters   can be calculated using the following formulas     Frequency range 0 15     80 MHz   e d 35 3VxyP   Frequency range 80     800 MHz   e d 3 5 3V m xP   Frequency range 800 MHz     2 5 GHz  e d 7 3V mx P    d   recommended distance in meters  P   transmitting power in watts   V   volts   m  meters    Directions for use Maintenance 109    Mounting on a wall or stand    Follow the instructions given with the mount or stand  The mounting accessories are  detailed in the Accessories section  see    Mounting    on page 123      WARNING _ Always use Welch Allyn replacement parts and disposables  or    products approved by Welch Allyn  Failure to do so may cause patient injury and  invalidate the warranty     Recycling monitor components  Oy  Ee    This monitor must be disposed of in a municipally approved collection point or recycling  center when no longer used     If no such collection point or recycling center is available  you can return the monitor to  your distributor or the manufacturer for proper disposal     Refer to www welchallyn com weee for collection points and additional information     110 Maintenance Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    111       Settings    Setup menu overview    The setup menu contains the view  and alarm settings  along with patient informa
94. rement and displacement for invasive  transducers  refer to the documentation of the transducer manufacturer     80 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Approved catheters and injectate sensor type    Catheters  The monitor will work with any blood temperature sensor that is Edwards compatible   Injectate Sensor    The injectate sensor must be a Baxter Edwards Abbott  in line  thermistor     Note The monitor does not support bath probe or arrow flow through sensor     Preparing for cardiac output measurement    Note The CO is only displayed when the CO option is enabled  If the CO measurement  field is not displayed  ensure that it is enabled in the parameter settings     1  Press the Setup button    enter the menu Setup  Parameters and activate CO  enabled  yes         Setup Parameters    ST Enabled  ETCO2 Enabled  Masimo Settings Enabled    CO Enabled  IBP Channels  TEMP Display Mode    OK Cancel          O B    am  EKG ECG A       3  Setup the catheter according to the instructions given by the manufacturer     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 81    Taking a CO measurement    Cardiac output settings    1  Use the trim knob to select and highlight the CO measurement field  Press the trim  knob to display the settings     B6       JOHN WHITE       HERA    Note Parameter selection with the trim knob is described previously  see    Settings via  a parameter field    on page 31      2  The settings screen appears     Setup CO    Begin CO
95. rn off the HR or PR alarms        Alarm Delay    On  Off  If the alarm validation is enabled  alarm limits must be  exceeded for at least 6 seconds for an alarm to be issued        Second Speaker Time    0 to 3 minutes  2 minutes   Time after which the secondary  speaker is enabled  For lethal and high level alarms the  secondary speaker is activated in 30 seconds        Audio Off    Yes  or No  Disables the audible alarm indefinitely until reset  manually  or when a new patient is defined  or the monitor  switched off        System   password  protected   see  previous page     Height units    Weight units    Select Inches  in  or centimeters  cm   sets the monitor s  measurement units     Select pounds  Ibs  or kilograms  kg   sets the monitor s  measurement units  In neonate mode the units are  automatically switched to grams        Acuity Enabled    Yes No  Connects to Acuity  Note that Acuity can only be  enabled when Enable Acuity connection in the service setup is  set        Set Date and Time    Entry of the year month day hour minute        Save User Defaults    Show Event Log    With this function  values changed by the user are saved     Display of the monitor event log  see    Event log screen and  CO2 calibration    on page 120         Service    Factory    This provides settings  options and service information for  service personnel only     This menu is for factory use only        120 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Event log screen and CO   calib
96. rs  dry the area with warm air  and then check the equipment to confirm that  it operates properly     A    A  A    Caution Use only a cleaning solution recommended by Welch Allyn for this  equipment  Use of any other cleaning solutions can cause damage to the  equipment  including cracking and deterioration of the plastic case     Caution Always follow the mixing diluting instructions provided by the  manufacturer of the cleaning solution     Caution Never use any of the following solutions or similar products to clean  the equipment  ethyl alcohol  ethanol  acetone  hexane  abrasive or scouring  powder or material     Directions for use    Cleaning instructions and cleaning solutions    Maintenance 103       Eguipment Cleaning instructions    Approved cleaning solutions       Monitor  Wipe with a nearly dry cloth moistened with  cleaning solution   Thoroughly wipe off any excess cleaning  solution  Do not let cleaning solution run into  connector openings or crevices     ECG cable  extension Consult manufacturer s instructions   cable    SpO  cable  extension Consult manufacturer s instructions   cable    Other accessories Consult manufacturer s instructions     70   solution isopropyl alcohol   neutral mild detergent solution   all products designed for cleaning  plastic     Mild detergent solution  also  consult manufacturer s  instructions     Consult manufacturer s  instructions     Consult manufacturer s  instructions        1  The equipment can be disinfected to compl
97. s    etCO  settings    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see   Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold                 Parameter Description   Size O to 40 mmHg  0 to 60mmHg  0 to 80mmHg   Units mmhHg kPa    Apnea time 6  10  15  20  25  30 seconds        EtCO  lower  upper limit    Range  0  99 mmHg  Lower limit default 25 mmHg  3 kPa   Upper limit default 60 mmHg   8 kPa        RR lower limit   upper limit    FiCO  upper limit    Range  2  150  Lower limit default 5  Upper limit default 30     2   25 mmHg  5 mmHg  0 7 kPa      Directions for use    Monitoring and Measurements 61    Integrated Pulmonary Index  IPI  settings and measurement    IPI settings    The capnography module provides the clinician with an integrated pulmonary index  IPI     The IPI is based on end tidal carbon dioxide  respiration rate  oxygen saturation and heart  rate  The IPI is a single index of an adult or pediatric patient s ventilatory status displayed  ona scale of 1   10  where 10 indicates optimal pulmonary status  IPI monitoring displays  a single value that represents the patient s pulmonary parameters and alerts clinicians to    changes in the patient s pulmonary status     IPI provides an uncomplicated  inclusive assessment of a patient s  ventilatory and oxygenation status  By following the trend of the  IPI  a clinician can quickly assess the interrelations of a pat
98. s  with yellow connectors     Products that include an    H    in the name are intended for  long term use     Select the appropriate sampling line and connect it to the monitor before putting on the  patient  Be sure to follow the directions for provided with the sampling line     For further information  please contact your local representative     Connecting a sampling line    The appropriate sampling line must be connected to the monitor and to the patient   Connect as follows     1     Slide open the sampling line input connector shutter and a jr  connect the appropriate sampling line  Microstream  ere  Screw the sampling line connector into the monitor clockwise coz  until it can no longer be turned  oe EP  Connect the sampling line to the patient as described in the          Directions for Use supplied with the sampling line     When the sampling line is connected  the monitor will immediately begin to search for  breaths  but it will not indicate a No Breath condition before any valid breaths have  occurred     CO   data displayed by the monitor    The monitor Home screen displays real time CO   data  The displayed data includes     Real time etCO  values along with selected units and alarm settings  Respiration rate  RR  in breaths per minute and alarm settings  Real time FiCO gt  values along with selected units and alarm settings  CO  Waveform if enabled  see    Waveform display    on page 28    IPI value if enabled  see following      60 Monitoring and Measurement
99. sable  SM AD  1 TUBE  MO       REUSE 12 1MO    CUFF Reusable  LG AD  1 TUBE  MO       REUSE 13 1MO    CUFF Reusable  THIGH  1 TUBE  MO                   SOFT 08 1MQ CUFF soft  SM CHILD 2 TUBE  MO  SOFT 09 1MQ CUFF soft  CHILD  2 TUBE  MO  SOFT 10 1MQ CUFF soft  SM AD  2 TUBE  MO  SOFT 11 1MO CUFF soft  ADULT  2 TUBE  MO  SOFT 12 1MQ CUFF soft  LG AD  2 TUBE  MO  SOFT 13 1MQ CUFF soft  THIGH  2 TUBE  MO       Cardiac output       Part number    Description       104443    Cardiac output sensor       126 Accessories Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    System data    127    Technical data          Manufacturer    SCHILLER AG for Welch Allyn       Monitor name    Welch Allyn  1500 Patient Monitor       Dimensions    396 x 284 x 81 mm  15 6 x 11 2 x 3 2 inches        Weight    5 0 kg  11 Ibs   with lead acid battery   4 5 kg  9 9 Ibs   with Li lon battery        Mode of operation    Continuous       Power supply  Voltage  Power consumption    Typical battery  operating time    Fuses    Internal Charger  100     240 V  50     60 Hz  max 70 VA    With the battery fully charged  25  C  display on  NIBP measurement every  15 minutes  and with all parameters ECG RESP NIBP Temp SpO  IBP x2    CO      Lead Acid  approximately 1 hour  Li lon  approximately 2 hours    2x M 1 6A E 250V       Environmental conditions  for operating    Temperature    Atmospheric  pressure    10   C to 40   C  50   F to 104   F  at relative humidity of 30 to 80    non   condensing     700 to 1060 hPa       Env
100. sensor directions for use to  ensure skin integrity and correct positioning of the sensor     WARNING Do not use damaged patient cables  damaged sensors or a sensor  with exposed optical components     WARNING Substances causing disturbances  Carboxyhemoglobin can lead to  falsely high measurement readings  Colors or substances containing colors that  influence the natural blood pigments can also lead to incorrect measurement  readings     WARNING Exposure to excessive illumination  such as surgical lamps   especially those with xenon light source   bilirubin lamps  fluorescent lights   infrared heating lamps or direct sunlight  can affect the performance of an SpO5  sensor  To prevent exposure to excessive illumination  ensure that the sensor is  correctly applied and that it is covered with an opaque material  if required  If  these measures are neglected  excessive illumination can lead to incorrect  measurements     WARNING Change the sensor s position at least every 4 hours     70 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    SpO   settings    The parameter settings are selected with the trim knob  described previously  see     Settings via a parameter field    on page 31      The default settings are in bold                 Parameter Description   SpO  alarm pause When the alarm is paused the message SpO gt  Alarms Paused  appears in the message line  The alarm is paused until the sensor is  reinstalled    HR PR source  ECG  Sp0   P1  selection of the 
101. structions     Enabling the Acuity connection    Note Acuity can only be enabled when the option is licensed  If the Acuity option is not  licensed  this menu item is not available     1  Press the Setup button       2  Select Administrator  gt  System  password required 49  48  46  and set Acuity Enabled   yes         Notes when the monitor is connected to Acuity    When the monitor is connected to Acuity  it acts as described in this manual apart from  the following     e _ Alarm limits can be changed at the monitor or at Acuity  When confirmed  the alarm  limits are synchronized for both the monitor and Acuity     e The patient information can be changed at the monitor or at Acuity  When confirmed   the patient information is synchronized for both the monitor and Acuity  When Acuity  is enabled but not connected  the patient information menu option is not available     e The room number is set at Acuity and cannot be changed at the monitor  menu option  greyed      e The arrhythmia menu is not available   e The etCO  unit configuration in the etCO  setup menu is not available     e The monitor sends a 12 lead resting ECG automatically to Acuity when taken     Directions for use    Acuity alarm default settings    Adult settings    Acuity Central Station 95                                                                                                                Parameter Acuity range limit Acuity lower limit Acuity upper limit   default   default   HR 25   250 50 20  P
102. t    on page 104      Maintenance work not described in this section  e g  battery replacement  may only be  accomplished by a aualified technician     The following table indicates the intervals and responsibilities of the maintenance work  required  Local regulations in your country may stipulate additional or different inspection  intervals and tests           Interval Maintenance Responsible  Before use Visual inspection of the monitor User   and cables  Every 6 months Visual inspection of the monitor User   and cables       Button check       Speaker check  LED check       Alarm check       Every 12 months Yearly test and test after repair Qualified technician  according to IEC EN 62353     CO  Calibration           1  The need for calibration is based upon physical component changes that occur during use  The module requires  its first calibration after 1200 operating hours or one calendar year  whichever comes sooner  and then after each  4000 operating hours or once a year  whichever comes sooner  The message Calibration Due appears when the  hourly limit is reached  It is advisable to calibrate in the one year maintenance program especially if the monitor is  used for intermittent  short term use typical of patient monitors     100 Maintenance Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Visual inspection    Defective monitors or damaged cables must be removed from service until repaired or  replaced     Visually inspect the monitor and cables for the following     e Monitor 
103. t  C  in their instruction leaflet  This can be entered directly        Display parameter    CO  CI  Measurement shown as cardiac output  liters per minute  or cardiac  index  cardiac output   body surface area  m2    For CI the patient data must  have been entered     A Caution  tis essential that the computation constant is entered correctly so  that the monitor knows the volume and temperature range of the injectate  and  the thermal loss of the catheter  Inaccurate results will be obtained if the  computation constant is not correct     Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 83    Taking a CO measurement    1  Insert the catheter and prepare injectate solution in accordance with the instructions  provided by the manufacturer     2  On the monitor make the settings and enter the computation constant  see previous  page      Setup CO     gt  Begin CO Measurement       3  The blood temperature is monitored and when the temperature is stable  Ready is  indicated at the top of the screen     Real time blood    temperature                Injectate temperature  Measure CO    BT 37 0 IT 265           1  2  4  5    ae         a        See Note below    Review Curves Save Average    Note In manual mode   see the mode parameter in    Cardiac output settings    on  page 81   a start button is positioned in the lower right of the screen  The Ready  indication is given when this is selected     84 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    4  Inject the sol
104. tative  see page ii   The network settings are defined  by the system administrator  see the Welch Allyn 1500 patient monitor service  manual      WARNING Connect the monitor to an Acuity system only  Connecting to other  networks could damage the monitor or injure the patient  If in doubt about the  network jacks or devices  consult your facility s Administrator Engineering  Department     WARNING _ The bedside patient monitor is the primary alarming source for the  patient and the central station is a backup alarm source  The central station is only  as reliable as its network and should be relied on only as a backup alarming  device     WARNING _ The Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor provides primary alarming   including life threatening alarms  The central station provides a secondary alarm   and is only as reliable as its network  When connection to the central station is  lost  the Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor acts as a standalone monitor and  provides the primary alarm  When connected to the central station  the monitor  provides the primary alarm based on a signal from the central station     WARNING _ Do not use Arrhythmia Analysis or ST Analysis on networks with  heavy Class 1 services such as voice over IP  VOIP      WARNING _ Central station alarms and other events can go unnoticed if clinical  personnel are not present at the central station or if interruptions occur in power  or system operations     WARNING _ It is strongly recommended that Acuity Systems be
105. te each Se FT 40  AMAYA  ni A Gre ees des Ca Y y    50  ST measurement  OPTION  ee aa Seed ak Oy BD a Sea dd Ry 52  RESPIFA ON ATCS ae sane ah Mice e ral a I ns epee shakers dd 55  Capnodraphy cs ou sister last a A E EN 57  NIBRIMONITOrINO    tdt  04 2  ob Sa pa Cie tk HN dotan R IN o AO kk 64  SPOS MONITO  o kk o Y DN ng GNP hie i  Ata  ydd tak Ate DYD 68  IBP MONTONN O estaa i Y Ore hie chaise a enthuse  Sine Y a 73   Temperature monitorig eu ees Pea eS Sot gb ADD na aa on E 77    Cardiac output  OPU OMe ee wg det ae dient Soot AYN aed balan DDUG 78    iv Contents Welch Allyn 1500 patient monitor    6   Acuity Central Station        00  cece OL    SOY  lt a ln ee VE A Ge ee A eee HOT ee we Sa 91  gaiga ne a alaia PET sl E O 93  Connect to the Acuity Central Station                IL ee 93  WOT Ring Wt Uyn  0 enu aac dddo hn MRI A aoe Ah A A Bak MD 94  TA MANTECA dd ns OO  Maintenance interval              7EY ER EF Y Y EE 99  Vis  al inspectione a as I YND Stew OD ddd PY FEB 100  BUtton cheek ee au su neu du ge LY eens Beene  YF thee ek 100  Speaker check rl yd Ed va ned A SBA BNE UU TEA 100  EID CHOGK ec dra tata dae read a a a a a cham ia Mold 100  A larmcheck za ee aod GAD ae NA ON E NA o y y 100  Battery Maintenances uu iu patata AU 101  Inspecting and cleaning the monitor and accessories                     102  Inspection and checklistreport                 YF I RF YY uad 104  Replacing the Tuse S 2 ces a wine Dd Ee sole YA WE dyb WYDD OD 106  TOUDIESHOO UNO ee tod th
106. ted     Check the patient   ECG signal lower than 0 5 mV        HR     artifact    Patient has moved     Calm the patient        Bad electrode     Checking the electrode pads        Interferences by other devices     Remove source of the interference        HR  gt   upper limit   HR  lt   lower limit     Heart rate higher lower than  alarm limit     Check the patient        HR     lead off    Electrode lose defective     Check and reapply replace electrodes        Patient cable defective     Replace the patient cable        50 Monitoring and Measurements    Arrhythmia    Arrhythmia settings    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Note The full arrhythmia menu is only displayed when the full arrhythmia option is  licensed  When the full arrhythmia option has not been enabled  settings are    made for VFib  Asystol and Vtach only     Note The arrhythmia menu is not available when the monitor is connected to Acuity     1  Press the Setup button     2  Select Arrhythmia     Setup Arrhythmia  ythmia Limit Pi nt i       a le  mmm  dade  an  Sh Ih  bb  e e       a    T   of   o     The default settings are in bold           Main menu Parameter    Description       Setup Arrhythmia VFib    Alarm Level   Lethal  cannot be changed   Print  on alarm Yes No        Asystole    VTach    Alarm Level   Lethal  cannot be changed   Print  on alarm Yes No     VTach Limit 100 to 200  125   Alarm Level   Lethal   cannot be changed   Print on alarm Yes No        PVC run    VRyhthm    PVC run 3 to 6
107. ted  gt 5kV       Measuring method    Thermodilution       Sampling freguency    250 Hz       Measuring method    Thermodilution       Parameters     Cardiac output  Injectate temperature  Catheter temperature       Measuring range    Cardiac output  0 to 20 l min  Injectate temperature  0   to 40  C   32   to 104  F  Catheter temperature  33   to 40  C   91 4  to 104  F       Resolution    Cardiac output  0 01 I min  Injectate temperature  0 01  C   0 018  F  Catheter temperature  0 002  C   0 018  F       Accuracy    Cardiac output    5  at 09C   32  F  injectate temperature        Measurement    Start is detected by temperature difference  gt 0 05  C at distal thermistor       Drug calculator       Calculations    Setting of a dose  rate  amount  and volume for which any 3 set will cause  the 4th to be calculated    Concentration mg ml   Dose and rate   Titration table  dose and rate        138 Technical data Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Index    139       A    Accessories  123   Activating the pacer display  45  Acuity Central Station  91  Alarm limit setting  37   Alarms  33   Arrhythmia  50    Backpanel  10  Battery disposal  101  Battery Operation  23  Button test  100    C    Cardiac Output  78   Cardiac output approved catheters and injectate sensor  type  80   Cardiac output messages  86   Cardiac output procedure  83   Cardiac output settings  81   Changing the recorder paper  18   Connection panel  11    D    Display overview  15    ECG  40   ECG alarms  49
108. th a recording time of 10 seconds  is defined  default   six seconds of data recorded before  the print key is pressed is printed  followed by the  subsequent 4 seconds     These parameters are available only when installed and enabled      This option is not available when CO   is enabled   Parameters    The parameters that can be enabled and displayed are set in this menu  The parameter  options will change according to the licensed options and monitor configuration and will    be any combination of the following        etCO   e ST    e Masimo settings  extra settings for SpO       e CO  cardiac output     e  BP channel  number of invasive BP channels  none  2 or 4     e Temperature display mode  T1  T1 and T2  or T1 and AT     Details of the displayed parametrize are given in the operation section  see    Defining  parameter fields    on page 25      114 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    12 lead resting ECG    Note This menu entry is only available when the resting ECG option is enabled    This option allows you to take and print a resting ECG  see    12 lead resting ECG  option      on page 47   When the monitor is connected to Acuity  the resting ECG is uploaded  automatically     Hemodynamic calculations  Note This menu entry is only available when the CO option is enabled     This option allows you to enter parameters for hemodynamic calculations  When the  relevant data is entered along with patient weight and height  the monitor can calculate  the BSA of t
109. tion  entry  patient mode  hemodynamic and drug calculations  and other general settings for  the monitor  Many of these settings are also found in the individual parameter settings   see    Monitoring and Measurements    on page 39      The Setup menu is displayed as follows    1  Press the Setup button  BY     2  With the trim knob  select the menu option   3  Press the trim knob to display the menu     The setup menu options are as follows     Alarm Suspend  Arrhythmia   Alarms   Speaker Volume  HR PR Tone Volume  Waveform Area  Recorder  Parameters    Hemodynamic Calculations  Drug Calculations   Patient Information   Patient Mode   Restore User Defaults  Administrator   Close          Note The menu will vary for different monitor configurations and enabled options     The following pages give an overview of the settings available     112 Settings Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Alarm suspend    Suspend all alarms for the period specified under the Alarm settings in the Administrator  menu  see    Administrator    on page 118      Arrhythmia    Sets the Arrhythmia alarm settings  print on alarm and other options  see    Arrhythmia    on  page 50      Note A full arrhythmia option is available     Alarms    Sets the upper and lower alarm limits for all parameters  If a recorder is installed  a  printout can be initiated when an alarm limit is violated     Note The alarm limits can also be set in the individual parameter settings  see     Monitoring and Measurements    
110. unless the accessory  manufacturer s cleaning instructions explicitly instruct you to do so     WARNING Fire and electrical shock hazard  Always unplug the monitor from the  electrical power outlet before inspecting or cleaning the monitor and accessories   Exposing any of these to liquids  such as cleaning solutions  while they are  connected to electrical power could result in electrical shock or fire     Before cleaning the monitor or any accessories  thoroughly inspect them     Look for any signs of damage and any improper mechanical function of buttons or  connectors     Gently bend and flex cables  inspecting them for damage or extreme wear   exposed wires  or bent connectors     Confirm that all connectors engage securely   Ensure that all transducers and accessories are within their expiration date     Immediately report any sign of damage or malfunction to your service  department  and remove the monitor from service     To clean the monitor or any accessories  follow these steps     1  Wipe the equipment with a cloth slightly moistened  not wet  with one of the  approved cleaning solutions listed in    Cleaning instructions and cleaning solutions     on page 103     2  Clean cable assemblies by gently wiping from the center of the cable  Do not allow  the sheathing to be displaced     3  Thoroughly wipe off any excess cleaning solution  Do not let the cleaning solution run  into or accumulate in connector openings  latches  or crevices  If liquid gets into  connecto
111. ution  The temperature waveform is displayed and the CO value given in  measurement 1     Note Follow you facility s guidelines for injecting the solution     5  Repeat to obtain 3  5 measurements        Measure CO       BT 37 2 IT 26 2    am Temperature waveform     3  4  6     CI    62  CH CO Measurements 1 to 5       Review Curves Save Average 5 1    Averaged value of all  measurements       View all temperature  curves       Editing the measurements  e The average value is displayed in the bottom middle of the screen and is updated after  every measurement or if a measurement is deleted     e After five measurements  when another measurement is taken  the latest  measurement takes the place of measurement 5 and all measurements are shifted  left  and measurement 1 is deleted      e Any measurement can be deleted by selecting and pressing the trim knob  If another  measurement is taken  the later measurements are shifted left as above and the  measurement deleted is replaced by the one higher     e Select Review curves to view the temperature waveforms of all measurements     Review CO Curves    ua    CCC  2  52  es  47         a E      6 DIET  Back      Directions for use Monitoring and Measurements 85    Saving a measurement    When three or more consistent measurements have been obtained  Save Average can  be selected to save the measurement  You are prompted to confirm           CO Confirm Save Average       Measure CO       BT 37 2 IT 252    Save Average 5 1     1  2 
112. value     The range of the IPI is 1 10  values should be understood as seen in the table below                          Index range Patient Status   10 Normal   8 9 Within normal range   7 Close to normal range  requires attention   5 6 Requires attention and may require intervention  3 4 Requires intervention   1 2 Requires immediate intervention       Note A graphical trend view of the IPI can be displayed  This is selected in waveforms   see    Displaying trend data in the measurements screen    on page 30      If patient mode is changed  all IPI trend data is purged     Directions for use    etC0  alarms and messages    Message    Possible cause    Monitoring and Measurements 63    Suggested action       etC0   gt   upper limit   etC0   lt   lower limit     etCO  is higher   lower than  alarm limit     Check the patient        RR  gt   upper limit   RR  lt   lower limit     RR is higher   lower than alarm  limit     Check the patient        FiCO   gt   upper limit     FiCO  has exceeded alarm limit     Check the patient and ventilator        CO  needs calibration    CO  measurement reading too  low due to    e Incorrect calibration   e Module requires calibration    Carry out calibration        IPI cannot measure    CO  measurement reading too  low    Sp0  measurement too low or  absent     Check the patient        Check SpO  measurement and sensor        64 Monitoring and Measurements Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    NIBP monitoring    Safety    A     gt   gt     WARN
113. ve Infrared Spectroscopy       CO  units    mmHg or kPa       CO   etCO   fiCO   range    0 to 99 mmHg  CO7 mmHg    Environment pressure  x 100   CO           Curve Resolution    0 1 mmHg       etCO   inCO  Resolution    1mmHg       CO  Accuracy    Respiration Rate range    0 to 38 mmHg    2 mmHg    39 to 99 mmHg    5   of reading and 0 08   for every 1 mmHg above 38  mmHg    0 to 150 Resp min       Respiration Rate    0 to 70    1 Resp min       Accuracy    71 to 120    2 Resp min  121 to 150    3 Resp min  Flow rate 50 ml min   42 5  lt  flow  lt  65  flow measured by volume       Waveform sampling    20 samples s       Initialization Time    System Response Time    40 s  typical     5 6 s  typical combined response time        Calibration Interval    Initially calibrate after 1 200 operating hours  then once a year or  after 4 000 operating hours  whichever comes first  The initial  calibration should not occur before 720 hours of use  If the initial  calibration is done before 720 hours of use  the module will reset  to reguire its next calibration after 1200 hours  instead of after  4000 hours        The capnography component of this product is covered by one or more of the following US patents   6 428 483  6 997 880  5 300 859  6 437 316  7 488 229  7 726 954 and their foreign equivalents   Additional patent applications pending     Directions for use    Cardiac output    Technicaldata 137       Module    Schiller       Amplifier    Fully isolated  defibrillation protec
114. y     Check injectate temperature     Check injectate probe and catheter  probe connection        CO measurement  Time out    No blood temperature change  displayed when    e CO start has been selected for manual mode  and no reading is detected in the time out  period     Ensure the injectate is injected soon after CO  start has been selected  Reselect Start     Verify correct catheter position        BT unplugged    Blood temperature transducer unplugged   displayed when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start has been selected  for manual mode     Check connections and catheter        IT unplugged    Injectate temperature transducer unplugged   displayed when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start has been selected  for manual mode     Check connections        BT check sensor    Blood temperature transducer fault  displayed  when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start has been selected  for manual mode     Check connections     Check catheter        IT check sensor    Injectate temperature transducer fault   displayed when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start has been selected  for manual mode     Check connections     Check injectate sensor        CO computation  constant not yet  entered    Computation constant not yet entered  displayed  when       detected during a CO measurement session     e detected after CO start h
115. y  The capnography module is intended to provide professionally trained health care  providers with continuous  non invasive measurement and monitoring of carbon dioxide  concentration of the expired and inspired breath and respiration rate  It is intended for use  with neonatal  pediatric  and adult patients     Note The etCO  menu is only displayed when the etCO  option is enabled  If the etCO   measurement field is not displayed ensure it is enabled in the parameter settings     Note The etCO   menu is not available when the monitor is connected to Acuity     Press the Setup button  fl   enter the menu Setup  Parameters and activate etCO          Setup Parameters       D    i Enabled    Masimo Settings Enabled    ST Enabled  Yes    Y  Y    CO Enabled  IBP Channels B_     TEMP Display Mode T1 and T2    OK Cancel    Safety    Only use Welch Allyn approved accessories for etCO   monitoring     A WARNING Carefully route the sampling line to reduce the possibility of patient  entanglement or strangulation     A WARNING The sampling line may ignite in the presence of oxygen when  directly exposed to laser  electro surgical devices  or high heat  When performing  head and neck procedures involving laser  electrosurgical devices or high heat   use with caution to prevent flammability of the sampling line or surrounding  surgical drapes    A WARNING When using a sampling line for intubated patients with a closed  suction system  do not place the airway adapter between the suction c
116. y 4 seconds  The  following message is displayed when the monitor is shutting down     Monitor is shutting down     please wait        Initial Power up    1  Press the On Off button e  confirmed by a beep    2  Confirm the New Patient dialogue with Yes or No        New Patient       e Yes  Previous patient information is deleted  The patient information can be  entered via the setup menu  Setup  gt  Patient information  see    Patient  information    on page 117      e No  Previous patient information  if any  is used   3  Check the settings     20 Operation    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor    Initial settings    Caution Only authorized personnel  trained in the operation of this monitor  are  gualified to do the setups in the following menu     Alarm and general settings are given in the setup menu  Initial monitor settings may  include general alarm settings  alarm silence time  alarm delay time  etc    and general  monitor settings  height and weight units  time and date  etc       Access the setup as follows     1   2     Press the Setup button       Use the trim knob to select parameters and change values  Press to confirm the  selection and settings     The alarm settings are given in the setup menu  Administrator  gt  Alarm  The system settings are given in the setup menu  Administrator  gt  System    Note The alarm and the system sub menu are password protected  The password for    both of these is 49  48  46     Note Details of the setup menu and the passwords are
117. y with OSHA requirements for cleaning and decontaminating spills of blood  and other body fluids   Federal OSHA blood borne pathogens standard  29 CFR 1910 1030  12 6 91    2  If liquid gets into the connectors  dry the area with warm air and then verify all monitoring functions     104    Maintenance    Inspection and checklist report    In accordance with the maintenance interval detailed previously  the following check list  should be copied and followed     Monitor Serial Number        Every six months    Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor       Inspection    Result    Checked       General examination       Visual inspection of the  monitor     Monitor casing not broken or  cracked           Visual inspection of the  LCD     LCD screen undamaged           Visual inspection of all  cable assemblies and    sensors and accessories     Electrode cable sheathing and  connectors undamaged           No kinks  abrasion or wear in any  cable assembly           All transducers and accessories  are within their expiratory date           Plug and socket  connectors     Input output connectors  undamaged           Button check    Buttons work           Speaker check   Switch the monitor on by  pressing the On button     LED check    Switch on beeps sounded  The  standard screen is displayed     Mains LED on when mains  connected  Battery LED on when  battery charging                             Alarm Check       Connect Sp0  sensor to  volunteer     Measurement within range           S
    
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