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3-8 Radical-7 Color Display Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual Radical-7 Color Display Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-14-1
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operation
Introduction
To operate the Radical-7 Pulse CO-Oximeter effectively, the device must be set up prop-
erly and the operator must:
Know how the Pulse CO-Oximeter derives its readings (see Section 1, Pulse CO-
Oximetry).
Be familiar with its controls, components and operation.
Understand its status and alarm messages (see Section 5, Alarm Identification,
System Messages and Section 6, Troubleshooting).
Basic Operation
GENERAL SETUP AND USE
1. Inspect the Pulse CO-Oximeter case for damage.
2. Connect a patient cable or a direct cable sensor to the Patient Cable Connector of
the Radical-7 Pulse CO-Oximeter. Make sure it is a firm connection and the cable is
not twisted, sliced or frayed.
3. If utilizing the Standalone setup, ensure that the power cord is plugged into the Power
Cable Connector of the Docking Station and into the AC power.
4. Select a sensor that is compatible with the Pulse CO-Oximeter before connecting
it to the patient cable or unit. See section 8, Sensors and Patient Cables. If using a
single patient adhesive or disposable sensor, check that the emitter (red light) and the
photodetector are properly aligned. Remove any substances that may interfere with
the transmission of light between the sensor’s light source and photodetector.
5. Attach the sensor to the patient. Refer to the Directions for Use of the sensor.
6. Connect the sensor to the unit (or patient cable) with the logos lining up; make sure
it is a firm connection.
7. Press the Power/Standby button to turn the Pulse CO-Oximeter on.
8. Make sure the display window is free of alarm and system failure messages (see
Section 5, Alarm Identification).
9. On the display, verify:
The high and low alarm limits for SpO
2
, SpMet, SpCO and pulse rate.
The readings for SpO
2
, SpMet, SpCO, pulse rate and perfusion index.
NOTE: “- - - “ will remain lit on the numeric display until the SpO
2
, SpMet, SpCO, pulse
rate and perfusion index readings have stabilized (less than 15 seconds for SpO
2
and up
to 25 seconds for SpCO and SpMet).
NOTE: Confirm that the Radical Docking Station is RadNet Ready before proceeding.
1. Select the ASCII 2 selection from the Output menu on the Radical-7 Pulse
CO-Oximeter.
2. Connect one end of the serial cable to the Serial Output connector on the back of
the Docking Station.
3. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the RadNet Interface Module connec-
tor.
4. Turn the RadNet Interface Module on.
5. The SpO
2
and pulse rate values will automatically appear on the RadNet Central
Station Monitor screen.
6. In order for the pleth waveform to be displayed on the RadNet Central Station
Monitor screen and for the RadNet Central Station Monitor to indicate the alarm
conditions measured by the Pulse CO-Oximeter, the user must configure the
RadNet Central Station monitor. Refer to the RadNet General Floor Monitoring
System Operator’s Manual for Hardwired and Wireless Systems for complete
instructions.
7. The Radical-7 Pulse CO-Oximeter can be set up to audibly indicate all patient
alarms while communicating with the RadNet Interface module. Use the Interface
Alarms setting in the General menu to enable and disable audible alarms on the
Radical-7 Pulse CO-Oximeter.
CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE RADICAL-7 PULSE CO-OXIMETER HANDHELD
REMAINS IN THE RADNET READY DOCKING STATION WHEN CON-
NECTED TO THE RADNET CENTRAL MONITORING SYSTEM. REMOVING
THE RADICAL-7 PULSE CO-OXIMETER HANDHELD FROM THE RADNET
READY DOCKING STATION WILL CAUSE LOSS OF COMMUNICATION TO
THE RADNET CENTRAL MONITORING STATION.
setup
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