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1. MM 14 IBIDEM ae een 15 Nc 16 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Model 5340V ernennen 20 Cleaning InStE ctiOris eio coc b neos CER Eur Re ehe erue ns igne hiss Asa E Pe REE 20 Troubleshooting TOT EE TED CODD 20 Chapter 5 Equipment Specifications eR eene 21 Oxygen Saturation Pulse Rate amp Temperature ssssssssssssss 21 PAV AUIS eret ri o Dena tbt eti that nete E ER 21 Analog O tp ls 4 r FW 21 serial Communication 2 een ee nda hen 21 Cnr 21 SONO svi p as 22 Power SOURCE m arar 22 Environmental Conditions iren cada ada dae 22 Equipment Classificati ns ae a aara ae koh k oath isa 22 Chapter 6 Mediaid Inc Limited Warranty Din cands 23 Applicability of Warranty sssri nn een 23 Wer b etre Ene niade ER SERRE Hace nine PE ERR ERR RSRS 23 Mediaid Inc Problem Correction Plan aa 24 Owner s Registration za rei ret o e ict ea 24 Chapter 7 Order Information TET iouis 25 ContactInformmallOni eoe tero rre cons Rc dde aaa 25 Product Information ur en 25 Warranty Registration Form eese eee ee eere eere neenon caos 27 Principles of Operation m Chapter 1 Principles of Operation Intended Uses WANT INC The Model 534
2. C Operating the Model 5340V Internal Memory Test Test 9 Upon initiation this test checks each location of the pulse oximeter s internal memory If all locations are functional the number Z Z is displayed Set Up Test Test 10 This test alternately displays SpO pulse rate and internal circuitry set up values A sensor needs to be applied to a subject The instrument performs normal setup and monitoring functions and periodically displays single digit setup numbers O for thin tissue 1 for medium tissue or 2 for thick tissue This test can only be exited by powering off the Model 5340V CA QD Maintaining the Model 5340V D Chapter 4 Maintaining the Model 5340V Cleaning Instructions The Mediaid Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter can be wiped clean with isopropyl alcohol or glutaraldehyde Avoid caustic or abrasive cleaners that will damage the enclosure or keypad Use extra care when cleaning the red display window to avoid scratching the finish Do not clean the instrument while it is in operation Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes ERR 5 Improper sensor application area of sensor appli cation too opaque extraneous material obstruct ing the sensor LED and or the photodetector ERR 175 Ambient light too bright direct light onto sensor ERR 1 11 13 76 7778 20 Internal failure of pulse oximeter BAT LU Low battery condition H r on H Or Temperature reading above preset range
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4. plug tab is latched in place To remove squeeze the locking tab on the plug and slide the plug out of the jack NOTE The sensor might move slightly within the connector G Power Connection For electric power plug the adaptor into the pulse oximeter s POWER CONNEC TION and then plug the other end of the adaptor into a standard electrical outlet All Mediaid pulse oximeters are designed to be used with the adaptor provided by Mediaid Inc at the time of purchase H Power Indicator The green LED located on the bottom of the oximeter adjacent to the POWER CON NECTION illuminates when the Model 5340V is connected to electric power Keys Indicators amp Symbols I Data Port The DATA PORT is used for serial and analog output The DATA PORT should be used only for connection to equipment that complies with CSA IEC UL601 1 e To eliminate risk of shock take care not to touch the DATA PORT 8 pin Connec tor and the animal simultaneously J Alarm Off Key One short depression of the ALARM OFF KEY silences the alarm for a period of 60 seconds One long depression of the ALARM OFF KEY completely disables the audible alarm The LED displays show 7Z GFF the ALARM OFF INDICATOR begins to flash and the pulse oximeter reverts to normal monitoring Silenced alarms can be reactivated by one short depression of the ALARM OFF KEY Disabled audible alarms are reactivated by one long depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The LED displ
5. RATE ALARM KEY N Increment amp Decrement Keys The Model 5340V s pulse tone volumes can be adjusted using the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY There are three levels of audible pulse tones and off The pulse tone volume can be increased with the INCREMENT KEY and decreased or silenced with the DECREMENT KEY Alarm settings are also adjusted with these keys a usc Keys Indicators amp symbols ABD O Hi Lo Alarm Indicators The HI LO ALARM INDICATORS are located beneath the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM and PULSE RATE ALARM KEYS These indicators flash when the animal s oxygen saturation or pulse rate reaches the preset high or low alarm limits In order to set the high alarm limits the HI ALARM INDICATOR must be illuminated To set the low alarm limits the LO ALARM INDICATOR must be illuminated P Temperature Display When a thermistor sensor is being used the two LED displays indicate the animal s body temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Once monitoring begins the temperature is displayed every two minutes and is announced with a double beep audible tone The temperature can also be measured at any time by one long depres sion of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY One long depression of the OXYGEN SATURA TION ALARM KEY toggles the temperature setting C or F Keys Indicators amp Symbols Audible Features Oxygen Saturation Indicator A varying pitch of the audible tone signals a change in the o
6. The LED displays show AZ 7 7 E Operating the Model 5340V All Mediaid pulse oximeters are designed to be used with the power adapter that is provided by Mediaid Inc at the time of purchase The use of any other adapter may damage the pulse oximeter and will VOID the Mediaid Inc Warranty Refer to the product number of the power adapter when reordering a new adapter Include the serial number of the Model 5340V as this allows Mediaid Inc to determine the adapter required S A CENID Avoid excess tension on the adapter cable for safe and continuous operation ZA Power The Model 5340V can be powered by either a power adaptor or the internal rechargeable NiCad battery Battery operation alone will provide the Model 5340V with approximately 12 hours of operation Once electric power is applied the battery charges regardless of the operational state of the Model 5340V It takes approxi mately 5 hours to fully charge the internal NiCad battery To charge the internal Nicad battery follow these steps 1 Connect the Mediaid power adapter to the POWER CONNECTION located at the bottom of the Model 5340V 2 Plug the power adapter into an appropriately rated electrical outlet 3 Check that the green POWER INDICATOR is lit Operating the Model 5340V Data Transmission Figure 1 Oxygen Serial and analog data can be transmitted through Ground un
7. and audible alarms for oxygen saturation and pulse rate monitoring Allows for data transmission through the DATA PORT Performs a functional test at power on Additional diagnostics tests can be initiated manually Alerts to a low battery condition with a front panel LED indicator Powered by either standard electric power or an internal rechargeable Nickel Cadmium NiCad battery Compatible with all Mediaid veterinary sensors with RJ12 connectors Principles of Operation EB General Cautions e Federal law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian e Proper operation of the oximeter and sensors may be influenced by patient movement dysfunctional hemoglobin and dyes e Become thoroughly familiar with the information in the User s Manual and all accompanying documents before using the Model 5340V e Take appropriate measures such as powering off the Model 5340V to Ensure animal safety in case of abnormal conditions during operation of the Model 5340V e Do not attempt to modify or repair the Model 5340V e Dispose of the Model 5340V according to governmental regulations Environmental Cautions e Do not use in the presence of anesthetics or flammable agents e Do not allow any liquid to penetrate the instrument s interior e Operate the Model 5340V in normal light conditions e Do not use near Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI equipment e Keep away from other equipment such
8. as a defibrillator which may affect the accuracy of pulse oximetry readings e Move the Model 5340V away from other electromagnetic emitting equipment if there are any interference problems This device complies with electromagnetic compatibility standards EN550011 and EN60601 1 2 3 BB Keys Indicators amp Symbols D Chapter 2 Keys Indicators amp Symbols Front Button Panel A Power On Off Key The unit is powered on with one short depression less than one second of the POWER ON OFF KEY A 1 second display and indicator test is performed automatically and all Light Emitting Diodes LEDs are illuminated Carefully observe the LED displays for proper operation of all segments A nonfunc tioning segment will result in an incomplete numeral and possible erroneous reading One long depression 3 seconds or longer of the Power On Off Key initiates the Internal Confidence and Diagnostic Tests see section Tests in Chapter 3 A non functioning LED segment may yield inaccurate readings B Oxygen Saturation Display Whenever the pulse oximeter receives at least three 3 pulses during a 30 second period the left LED displays the animal s oxygen saturation levels The display is updated with every normal pulse Keys Indicators amp Symbols C Pulse Rate Display Whenever the pulse oximeter receives at least three 3 pulses during a 30 second period the right LED dis
9. 0V is intended to continuously monitor an animal s arterial oxygen saturation and heart rate It Before using the Model also provides body temperature information every two 5340V the user should minutes or on command become thoroughly familiar with the Principles of Pulse Oximetry information in this manual and with all information The Mediaid Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter is designed included with the sensors to measure the percentage oxygen saturation SpO2 N of functional hemoglobin Non invasive arterial oxygen saturation measurement is obtained by directing red and infrared light through a pulsating vascular bed The pulsating arterioles in the path of the light beam cause a change in the amount of light detected by a photodiode The pulse oximeter measures within the pulse waveform the ratio of transmitted red to infrared light and thereby determines the oxygen saturation of arterial blood The non pulsatile signal is removed electronically for the purpose of calculation Therefore skin bone and other non pulsating substances do not interfere with the calculation of arterial oxygen saturation Principle of Measuring Body Temperature The Mediaid Model 5340V s temperature component is designed to measure the animal s core temperature with a rectal thermistor sensor The thermistor s highly sensitive resistance decreases with increasing temperature The LED display indicates the animal s body temperature P
10. Annunciation Test Test 2 Both the variable pitch audible pulse tone and audible alarms are annunciated by the Model 5340V s 8 pitch 3 volume level audible annunciation system This test when initiated sequentially sounds all of the eight pitches frequencies and three volume levels Carefully listen for tone pitch and volume changes Audible Visual Alarm Test Test 3 This sequence tests the instruments alarm functions The audible alarm tone and the four HI LO ALARM INDICATORS are simultaneously activated for a period of approximately 5 seconds Audible and visual observation is required ae Operating the Model 5340V D Control Key Test Test 4 This test checks the functionality of the front panel control keys excluding the POWER ON OFF KEY Once initiated the user must press the control keys one at a time in the following order ALARM OFF OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM INCRE MENT DECREMENT and PULSE RATE ALARM Do NOT press the POWER ON OFF KEY as it will power off the unit An internal software routine waits for a signal to be received from each of the keys A unique number indicating the internal memory address for each key is displayed Observe the changing values to ensure proper reception of each key s signal Sensor Test Test 5 This test requires an operational sensor to be connected to the pulse oximeter The functionality of the sensor the pulse oximeter s LED driver circuit and the pulse oximeter s light de
11. Chirping Tone Data transmission failure WARNING Do NOT attempt to open the instrument case doing so will VOID the Mediaid Inc Warranty Always refer to the Mediaid Inc Warranty for service instructions So A 20 PAGE Equipment Specifications EB Chapter 5 Equipment Specifications Oxygen Saturation Pulse Rate amp Temperature Resolution SpO 1 Pulse 1 BPM Temperature 0 18 Fahrenheit 0 1 Celsius Range SpO 0 100 Pulse 32 250 BPM Temperature 76 1 108 5 Fahrenheit 24 5 42 5 Celsius Accuracy SpO 100 7095 2 Digits 69 60 3 Digits Less than 60 unspecified Pulse 32 250 BPM 2 Digits Temperature 0 54 Fahrenheit 0 3 Celsius Alarms High SpO 51 100 Low SpO 50 99 High Pulse 31 245 BPM Low Pulse 30 244 BPM Analog Outputs SpO O 100 O 1 000 V Pulse 0 250 BPM 0 1 000 V Plethysmographic Waveform 0 1 000 V Serial Communication Protocol Bidirectional RS 232C Format Baud Rate 9600 baud Data Field 8 Bits one stop bit no parity Data Field Status SpO Pulse Temperature and Checksum General Display Two 3 digit 7 segment LED characters 1 0 cm 0 4 in height Dimensions 19 7 L x 10 5 W x 3 8 H cm 7 75 L x 4 25 W x 1 5 H in Weight 516g 18 2 oz Equipment Specifications Sensors Mediaid Opto Plethysmographic pulse oximetry and temperature senso
12. It is not extended to other products or components that the customer uses in conjunction with Mediaid Inc products This warranty shall not apply if the manufacturer determines that the product has been damaged due to abuse misuse misapplication accident negligence tampering or as a result of service or modification by any other than an authorized Mediaid Inc service technician Opening of the sealed enclosure or altering the serial number will VOID the Mediaid Inc Warranty Use of equipment contrary to or inconsistent with the User s Manual will also void the warranty Warranty Coverage Mediaid Inc warrants that the Mediaid Inc product enclosed with this warranty will conform to the manufacturer s specifications and shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five 5 years from the date of original purchase Items excluded from this five year term are the batteries power adaptor sensor extension cables sensors and other accessories o NOTE THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD BY MEDIAID INC hereinafter referred to as Mediaid Inc UNDER THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH BELOW me amp QD vi Inc Limited Warranty Mediaid Inc Problem Correction Plan Should the Mediaid product prove to be defective contact Mediaid Inc by telephone at 714 367 2848 or email info mediaidinc com Please have the model and serial numbers available when calling Mediaid Inc will the
13. Mediaid Inc makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the product or parts thereof This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other legal rights which vary from state to state or country to country respectively Mediaid Inc will not be liable to the user for incidental or consequential damage or loss arising out of the user s inability to use this product User References QD Chapter 7 User References Contact Information For information on any other Mediaid products visit the Mediaid Inc home page on the web at www mediaidinc com or contact us at Customer Service Returns Department 17517 Fabrica Way Suite H 17517 Fabrica Way Suite H Cerritos CA 90703 USA Cerritos CA 90703 USA Telephone Fax 714 367 2848 714 367 2852 E mail info mediaidinc com Product Information To better assist customers Mediaid Inc recommends all users write down all pertinent product and warranty information in the space provided below Product Number POX010 5340V Serial Number Software Version Power Adapter Product Number Warranty Expiration Date mE 2 EG WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Please return to Mediaid Inc local distributor for validation Model Serial Number Date of Purchase Institution Physician Address Contact Department Telephone Distributor Phone Comments
14. Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter For Veterinary Use User s Manual CREDIAID MEDIAID INC 17517 Fabrica Way Suite H Cerritos CA 90703 USA Tel 714 367 2848 Fax 714 367 2852 Email info mediaidinc com Web www mediaidinc com Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter For Veterinary Use User s Manual P Mena O Mediaid Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Principles of Operation nac M en Intended Uses c 1 Principles of Pulse Oximetry 3 een 1 Principle of Measuring Body Temperature ris 1 Mode of Displaying Oxygen Saturation eee 2 Principal Reatures coopera 2 General Cati LE 3 Environmental Cautions ici 3 Chapter 2 Keys Indicators amp Symbols 4 Front Button Panel oi iaa 4 Audible Features iia di Atanas 8 SYMDOIS umi ida 9 Chapter 3 Operating the Model 5340V es 10 Measuring Pulse Oximetry sssssssssssssssssseeeeee eene 10 Measuring Body Temperature ccccccccceeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeesaeeceeesenanaeeeeees 11 Faulty Reading amp Sensor Complication Prevention 12 Setting the Volume Level of the Audible Indicator nn 12 Reading amp Setting Alarm Levels sssssssssssssseeseeeeeeene 13 Silencing amp Reactivating Alarms sss eene 13 ue gc
15. Oxygen Saturation Display Yimin Pulse Rate Display Power On Off KEY ON OFF Alarm Off KEY Oxygen Saturation Alarm KEY Pulse Rate Alarm KEY Increment Key Decrement Key Data Port Sensor Cable Connection OFS TERRE Power Connection Low Battery Indicator Attention Consult Accompanying Documents Non anesthetic Proof Type BF Applied Part P amp gt Ki o HI LO Alarm Indicator 9 qoe Operating the Model 5340V Chapter 3 Operating the Model 5340V WARNING Measuring Pulse Oximetry To measure and display pulse oximetry follow these steps To ensure personal safety and proper operation of the Model 5340V adhere to 1 Choose an appropriate sensor ALL directions 2 Place the sensor according to the instructions with information and cautions the sensor stipulated within this 3 Connect the sensor to the SENSOR CABLE CON document NECTION of the Model 5340V d NOTE The sensor might move slightly within the 4 Follow all guidelines in section Faulty Reading amp Animal movement light Sensor Complication Prevention to prevent faulty source interference or any readings and sensor complications other disturbances that 5 Power on the unit with one short depression of the occur for more than 30 POWER ON OFF KEY The Model 5340V tests the seconds are indicated by a displays and the indicators with the initiated blinking display The POWER UP TEST displayed puls
16. ase the volume level with one short depression of the INCREMENT KEY e Decrease the volume level with one short depression of the DECREMENT KEY 12 ES Operating the Model sv A Reading and Setting Alarm Levels The Model 5340V provides high and low alarm levels for oxygen saturation and heart rate The alarm levels are retained in memory until changed by the user except when the low saturation alarm is set below 80 In this case it reverts to 80 at the next power on The factory settings for the saturation alarm levels are high 100 and low 85 The high saturation alarm can be disabled by setting it to 100 The factory settings for the pulse rate alarm levels are high 140 BPM and low 50 BPM To read and set the alarm levels follow these steps 1 Read the low oxygen saturation alarm level with one short depression of the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM KEY The red light of the LO ALARM INDICA TOR lights up Adjust the low alarm level with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity 2 Read the high oxygen saturation alarm level with two short depressions of the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM KEY The red light of the HI ALARM INDICA TOR lights up Adjust the high alarm level with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity 3 Read the low pulse rate alarm level with one short depress
17. ays show AL ON NOTE Visual alarm indicators cannot be deactivated K Alarm Off Indicator The ALARM OFF INDICATOR illuminates and remains on constantly when alarms are silenced and flashes when audible alarms are disabled L Oxygen Saturation Alarm Key One short depression of the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM KEY toggles the display between the high and low alarm settings as shown by the HI LO ALARM INDICA TORS These alarm settings can be adjusted with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The alarm settings will be retained in memory until changed by the user Excep tion When the low saturation alarm is set below 80 it returns to 80 at the next power up The saturation alarm factory settings are high 100 and low 85 The high saturation alarm can be disabled by setting it at 10096 The Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity M Pulse Rate Alarm Key One short depression of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY toggles the display between the high and low alarm settings as shown by the HI LO ALARM INDICATORS These alarm settings can be adjusted with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The alarm settings are retained in memory until changed by the user The pulse rate alarm factory settings are high 140 BPM and low 50 BPM The Model 5340V reverts to normal animal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity Temperature measurements can be initiated manually at any time with one long depression of the PULSE
18. e oximeter NOTE One long depression of the POWER ON OFF readings are at least 30 KEY initiates the Internal Confidence Tests see section C seconds old Internal Confidence Tests in Chapter 3 6 Check that all LED segments light up during the POWER UP TEST 7 Be sure that the VISUAL PULSE RATE INDICATOR is A non functioning LED flashing during the monitoring process segment may yield inaccurate pulse 8 Read the animal s oxygen saturation and heart rate oximetry readings off of the OXYGEN SATURATION and PULSE RATE DISPLAY 9 Listen to the PULSE RATE INDICATOR NOTE There are three volume levels of audible pulse tones and off The tone varies in pitch with oxygen saturation falling in pitch with reduced saturation and rising in pitch as saturation increases See section Setting the Volume Level of Do NOT silence the the Audible Indicator in Chapter 3 audible alarms if the safety 10 Set the pulse oximetry and heart rate alarm levels of the animal could be according to section Reading and Setting Alarm compromised Levels in Chapter 3 11 Silence and reactivate alarms according to section Silencing and Reactivating Alarms in Chapter 3 ES Operating the Model sv A Measuring Body Temperature To measure and display body temperature follow these steps 1 2 3 Choose an appropriate sensor Place the sensor on the animal according to the instructio
19. ion of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY The red light of the LO ALARM INDICATOR lights up Adjust the low alarm level with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity 4 Read the high pulse rate alarm level with two short depressions of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY The red light of the HI ALARM INDICATOR lights up Adjust the upper alarm level with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring after a 5 second period of key inactivity Silencing and Reactivating Alarms Alarm conditions are generated only after an initial pulse has been detected Alarm tones are automatically silenced when the alarm condition goes away Silence alarms with one of the following actions e Silence the alarms for a period of 60 seconds with one short depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The ALARM OFF INDICATOR illuminates and remains on constantly until the alarms are reactivated again Completely disable the audible alarm with one long depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The LED displays show 2 the ALARM OFF INDICATOR begins to flash and the Model 5340V reverts to normal monitoring Reactivate alarms with one of the following actions e Reactivate silenced alarms with one short depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The ALARM OFF INDICATOR is no longer lit e Reactivate disabled alarms with one long depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The ALARM OFF INDICATOR stops flashing
20. n issue a Return Authorization Number RAN Return the instrument securely packaged in its original shipping carton or equivalent packaging and include your Return Authorization Number Mediaid Inc will repair any faulty workmanship and either repair or replace at our option any defective part with new or refurbished parts For non warranty repairs the customer will be charged the current repair rate at the time of receipt by Mediaid Inc All transportation charges shall be the customer s responsibility Mediaid Inc shall not be liable for any damages including but not limited to incidental damages consequential damages or special damages This warranty does not cover any damage done to the equipment during shipping which shall be the sole responsibility of the transportation company ALWAYS READ THE USER S MANUAL CAREFULLY The information included in the User s Manual will assist the user in preventing equipment misuse and ensuring patient safety Operation of the equipment in a manner contrary to or inconsistent with the User s Manual will void the warranty Owner Registration To assist Mediaid Inc in better serving the user please complete the included Warranty Registration Card that is included and return it to Mediaid Inc 17517 Fabrica Way Suite H Cerritos CA 90703 USA Telephone 714 367 2848 Fax 714 367 2852 NOTE There are no warranties expressed or implied which extend beyond the warranties set forth above
21. ns included with each sensor Connect the sensor to the SENSOR CABLE CON NECTION of the Model 5340V NOTE The sensor might move slightly within the connector Follow all guidelines to prevent faulty readings and sensor or oximeter complications Power on the unit with one short depression of the POWER ON OFF KEY The Model 5340V tests the displays and indicators with the initiated POWER UP TEST WARNING During insertion of the Rectal sensor rectal perforation can occur if excessive force is used If resistence is encountered withdraw the sensor slightly change the direction of the sensor and reinsert Nes A Check that all LED segments light up during the POWER UP TEST See section Power Up Test in Chapter 3 Initiate the temperature measurement with one long depression of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY The Model 5340V displays the temperature on TEMPERA TURE DISPLAY The Model 5340V automatically measures and displays body temperature every two minutes Measurements can be initiated manually at any time with one long depression of the PULSE RATE ALARM KEY A short double beep alerts the user to the display of the temperature Change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa with one long depression of the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM KEY NOTE The temperature range is set to measure between 24 5 and 42 5 Celsius or 76 1 and 108 5 Fahrenheit When the temperature is bel
22. ow 24 5 C or 76 1 F the display is blank An error message is displayed when the temperature being detected is higher than 42 5 C or 108 5 F See section Troubleshooting in Chapter 4 Operating the Model 5340V Faulty Reading amp Sensor Complication Prevention In order to obtain accurate To prevent faulty reading and sensor pulse oximetry and complications temperature readings choose an appropriate pulse oximeter and sensor according to the intended use y e Consider conditions affecting the hemoglobin dissociation curve when e Turn off very bright lights such as xenon lamps if they interfere with pulse oximetry monitoring In cases where such lights are unavoidable cover the sensor site with an opaque material interpreting pulse oximeter readings Keep animal movement to a minimum Route sensor cords carefully e Avoid applying excessive tension to the sensor or sensor cable Setting the Volume Level of the Audible Indicator The Model 5340V issues an audible tone that sounds for each pulse There are three volume levels of audible pulse tones and off The tone varies in pitch with oxygen saturation falling in pitch with reduced saturation and rising in pitch as saturation increases The Model 5340V sounds a double beep to indicate each time the animal s body temperature is measured Set the volume level of audible indicators with one of the following actions Incre
23. play shows the animal s heart rate in beats per minute BPM D Visual Pulse Rate Indicator As soon as a pulse is found the heartbeat is indicated by a green LED The VISUAL PULSE RATE INDICATOR simultaneously flashes with the animal s pulse It typically A blinking display indicates that the Model 5340V has received NO usable pulses for at least 30 seconds The displayed pulse oximetry readings are begins to flash a few seconds before numerical values for q at least 30 seconds old oxygen saturation and pulse rate are shown NOTE If the unit is powered by battery and a pulse search is unsuccessful for any reason Model 5340V automatically powers off after one minute of unsuccessful pulse search E Low Battery Indicator The LOW BATTERY INDICATOR illuminates when the battery is near depletion In order to continue battery only operation the user needs to suspend measurements and recharge the battery using the method described in section POWER in Chapter 3 NOTE The pulse oximeter powers off shortly after a low battery indication The Model 5340V displays acronym 4 87 LU if power on is attempted during a low battery condition F Sensor Cable Connection All Mediaid pulse oximetry sensors with RJ12 connectors are compatible with the Model 5340V To connect a sensor to the oximeter align the plug with the jack on the oximeter and insert it gently until an audible click is heard indicating that the
24. rinciples of Operation Mode of Displaying Oxygen Saturation The Model 5340V displays pulse oximetry data as follows 2 A normal steady display signifies that the pulse oximeter has received at least three intelligible pulses in the last 30 seconds The display is updated each time a normal pulse is received A blinking display indicates that the Model 5340V has received no usable pulses for at least 30 seconds The displayed pulse oximetry readings are at least 30 seconds old A blinking display with a 1 second warning tone every 10 seconds indicates that the Model 5340V has received no usable pulses for at least 60 seconds The displayed pulse oximetry readings are at least 60 seconds old Principal Features The Mediaid Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter is a portable lightweight instrument designed to non invasively monitor arterial oxygen saturation heart rate and body temperature The principal features of the Model 5340V are as follows Displays with two bright Light Emitting Diodes LEDS Indicates oxygen saturation heart rate and temperature Provides a constant readout of oxygen saturation in SpO2 and heart rate in beats per minute BPM Issues an audible tone that sounds for each pulse and varies in pitch with oxygen saturation falling in pitch with reduced saturation and rising in pitch as saturation increases Sounds a double tone to indicate each time the animal s body temperature is measured Provides visual
25. rs with an RJ12 connector and extension cable lengths 1 2 or 2 4 m 4 ft or 8 ft Red Light wave length 660 nm 565 pW Infrared Light wavelength 910 nm 1 8 nW Power Source NiCad rechargeable battery 12 hours of operation or power adaptor input 100 250V AC 50 60 Hz 0 5A Power Adaptor Output 15V DC 1 0A Environmental Conditions Atmospheric Pressure 1026 377 hPa 770 282 45 mm Hg Relative Humidity 5 9596 noncondensing Operating Temperature 32 104 Fahrenheit 0 40 Celsius Storage Transport Temperature 22 149 Fahrenheit 30 65 Celsius Equipment Classification The Mediaid Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter is classified according to CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 EN 6060121 and UL2601 1 Type of protection against electric shock CLASS 1 AND INTERNALLY POWERED TYPE BF APPLIED PARTS Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water IPX 0 ACCORDING TO IEC 529 Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF A FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR OR WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE Mode of operation CONTINUOUS OPERATION 2 EO Mediaid Inc Limited Warranty ABD Chapter 6 Mediaid Inc Limited Warranty Applicability of Warranty This warranty covers only the Mediaid Model 5340V Pulse Oximeter and accessories as indicated
26. rsion number in the space provided in section Product Information in Chapter 7 This number may enable Mediaid Inc to better assist the user Diagnostic Tests DIAGNOSTIC TESTS on the Model 5340V can be run automatically or be initiated manually NOTE While in the test mode either a single test may be run or all of the tests may be run consecutively To initiate a DIAGNOSTIC TEST follow these steps 1 Verify that the Model 5340V is powered off 2 While holding down the ALARM OFF KEY perform one short depression of the POWER ON KEY The characters TST appear on the OXYGEN SATURATION DISPLAY The numeral 0 is displayed on the PULSE RATE DISPLAY 3 Display any other tests described below TEST O TEST 10 with the INCREMENT or DECREMENT KEY The appropriate test number is displayed on the PULSE RATE DISPLAY 4 Select a test by one short depression of the ALARM OFF KEY The test runs and stops automatically 5 Revert to monitoring by first powering off the Model 5340V Global Test Test 0 This test automatically initiates all of the diagnostic tests which run automatically and in order until either an error is detected input is required or the test sequence is completed Display and Indicator Test Test 1 Upon initialization of this test the LED display segments and discrete LED indicators are illuminated one at a time Carefully inspect the proper operation of all LED segments and indicators Audible
27. ta field is 8 bits one stop bit and no parity Transmission speed is 9600 baud To transmit serial data follow these steps a Obtain the appropriate DATA PORT Serial Cable from Mediaid Inc NOTE Please refer to Mediaid Inc for the availability of serial cables b Verify that the Model 5340V is powered off c Connect the DATA PORT serial cable to the DATA PORT d Power on the Model 5340V with the power adaptor The data is transmitted automatically mE e Operating the Model 5340V D Analog Data Transmission Oxygen saturation data in the range of 0 100 and pulse rate data in the range of 0 250 BPM can be transmitted to an analog port of a data receiving device Analog data is transmitted as follows 0 SpO or 0 BPM gt 0 000V 50 SpO or 125 BPM gt 0 500V 100 SpO Or 250 BPM gt 1 000V To transmit analog data follow these steps 1 Obtain the appropriate DATA PORT Analog Cable from Mediaid Inc 2 Verify that the data receiving device complies with CSA IEC UL 601 1 3 Verify that the Model 5340V is powered off 4 Connect the DATA PORT Analog Cable to the DATA PORT 5 Power up the Model 5340V The data is transmitted automatically NOTE Refer to the manufacturer of the data receiving device for additional information Tests NOTE The Model 5340V has no user calibrations or serviceable parts These tests are provided for user assurance purposes only The Model 5340V can perform a variet
28. tection circuit are tested This occurs by the emission of the sensor light at a preset frequency and level and the monitoring of the received signal from the sensor detector Serial Communications Port Test Test 6 This test is used in the factory only and cannot be accessed by the user after production Reference Voltage Test Test 7 It takes ten seconds to determine Pass or Fail verifying the unit s internal reference voltage The display is blank while the test is being run A failure is indicated by the display of EFA 7 and a pass is indicated by the next test being performed Analog Output Test Test 8 The use of a voltmeter is required To perform this test follow these steps 1 Connect one lead to PIN 6 OXYGEN SATURATION ANALOG OUTPUT and the common output lead to PIN 7 GROUND SIGNAL COMMON of the DATA PORT see Chapter 3 Data Transmission FIG 1 2 Once initiated each depression of the ALARM OFF KEY tests the three saturation values which are displayed in the left window in ascending order Observe the voltmeter display to confirm a proper operation as listed below SpO PIN 6 0 gt 0000V 0 001 50 gt 0 500V 0 010 100 gt 1 000 0 020 3 Connect the first lead to PIN 3 PULSE RATE ANALOG OUTPUT of the DATA PORT to test the three pulse rate values as they are displayed in the right window BPM PIN 3 0 gt 0 000V 0 001 125 gt 0 500V 0 010 250 EIS 1 000V 0 020
29. the DATA PORT FIG 1 to a peripheral device Serial Line Signal Analog TX Common Output Serial Data Transmission Oxygen saturation data in the range of 0 100 and pulse rate data in the range of 0 250 BPM can be transmitted to a serial port of a data receiving device The transmitted data packet is comprised of data bytes sent in the following order Status byte SpO2 byte Pulse Rate byte Temperature byte and Checksum byte The Status byte contains flags as to the operational state of the Model 5340V Serial Line Pulse Rate RX Analog Bit 7 Not used any Bit 6 Pulse is lost having previously been detected Bit 5 Pulse detected normal monitoring started Bit 4 Error flag indicating that an error is occurring Bit 3 to 0 Number of bytes in the data packet The SpO2 byte contains the current oxygen saturation level It is in 8 bit binary format The Pulse Rate byte contains the current pulse rate It is also in 8 bit binary format The Temperature byte contains the current temperature and is in 8 bit binary format The range of numbers output for temperature is 42 to 229 To convert the Temperature Byte to temperature in degrees Celsius add 200 to the 8 bit binary number and divide the result by 10 For example 229 8 bit binary number 200 10 C 42 9 C The Checksum byte is the complement of the lower eight bits of the bytewise addition of status SpO2 pulse rate and temperature plus one The da
30. xygen saturation level a falling pitch indicates a decreasing oxygen saturation level whereas a raising pitch indicates an increasing oxygen saturation level Pulse Rate Indicator A beeping audible tone signals the heartbeat There are three volume levels of pulse tones and off The pulse tone volume can be increased with the INCREMENT KEY and decreased or silenced with the DECREMENT KEY Temperature Indicator A double beep audible tone sounds each time the animal s temperature is displayed Alarm Indicator Alarm conditions are generated only after an initial pulse has been detected Alarm tones are automatically silenced after the alarm condition goes away e The HIGH PRIORITY alarm tones sound continuously at the highest frequency and highest volume HIGH PRIORITY alarms are caused by conditions such as low and high oxygen saturation and pulse rate no pulse excessive ambient light and other error conditions The MEDIUM PRIORITY alarm tones sound for 0 75 seconds every 5 seconds at the highest frequency and highest volume MEDIUM PRIORITY alarms are caused by measuring problems such as a disconnected sensor too thin or thick tissue or a faulty sensor e The LOW PRIORITY alarm tones sound for one second every 10 seconds at the lowest frequency and highest volume LOW PRIORITY alarms are caused by excessive animal movement or an irregular heartbeat Keys Indicators amp Symbols CD Symbol Definition SpO2
31. y of tests which are described below If an error is detected during any given sequence the test sequence terminates and the characters A amp an acronym for error appear on the OXYGEN SATURATION DISPLAY The numeral representing the test during which the error occurred appears on the PULSE RATE DISPLAY The instrument must be powered off before testing or monitoring can occur NOTE 1 If there is a low battery condition at power up the Model 5340V shows BAT LU and the pulse oximeter powers off prohibiting test functions NOTE 2 Some tests require audible visual and or operator supervision and or the connection of an external device such as a sensor or voltmeter The absence of required peripheral devices results in an error message Please read each of the test description carefully Power Up Test One short depression of the POWER ON OFF KEY initiates a one second DISPLAY AND INDICATORS TEST All LED segments must be illuminated for proper LED functioning A non functioning LED segment may yield inaccurate readings 16 Face Operating the Model 54 A Internal Confidence Tests One long depression of the POWER ON OFF KEY powers on the instrument initiates the DISPLAY AND INDICATORS POWER CONDITION and EEPROM TESTS and displays the units SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER The Model 5340V reverts to the normal power on sequence upon the release of the POWER ON OFF KEY NOTE Write down the instrument s software ve
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