Safe Operation Conditions; Operations; Unpacking And Checking Contents; Getting Started - Riester RVS-100 Manual Del Usuario

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• Intended for use in conjunction with other medical devices
The monitor can be used together with high-frequency electrosur-
gical units and defibrillators.
• IT-NETWORK
Connection to IT-NETWORKS including other equipment could re-
sult in previously unidentified risks to patients, operators or third
parties.
The responsible organization operating the device should identify,
analyse, evaluate and control these risks.
Changes to the IT-NETWORK could introduce new risks that re-
quire additional analysis
Changes to the IT-NETWORK include:
- Changes In Network Configuration
- Connection Of Additional Items
- Disconnection Of Items
- Update Of Equipment
- Upgrade Of Equipment

2.4 Safe Operation Conditions

Methods of
sterilization or
disinfection
recommended by the
manufacturer
Electromagnetic
interference
Electrosurgical
interference damage
Diathermy
instruments influence
Defibrillation shocks

3. Operations

3.1 Unpacking and Checking Contents

1.
Unpacking
Before unpacking the unit, examine the packing box carefully
for signs of damage. If any damage is detected, contact the
carrier.
2.
Remove the device and accessories carefully.
3.
Keep all the packaging materials for future use in transporta-
tion or storage.
4.
Check the monitor and accessories according to the packing
list. Check to see if the parts have any mechanical damage.
In case of damaged items, please contact Rudolf Riester or a
Rudolf Riester Authorized Service Center.
Warning: Keep packing materials out of the reach of
children. Dispose of the packing materials according to
applicable local waste control regulations.
Warning: The monitor might be damaged during storage
and transport. Never use a damaged device or apply a da-
maged accessory to the patient.
Caution: Always place the monitor on a horizontal and
stable supporting surface. Avoid putting the monitor in a
location where it easily shakes or wobbles. Enough space
should be left around the monitor to guarantee normal
ventilation.
Warning: Always use the monitor within the conditions
specified in Appendix A; otherwise, the technical speci-
fications mentioned in this manual will not be met and
could lead to damaged equipment, inaccurate readings
and other unexpected results.

3.2 Getting Started

3.2.1 Powering the Monitor
1.
Plug the included power cord into the A/C receptacle on the
monitor. Ensure that it is fully seated in the socket.
2.
Plug the power cord into A/C power source. When using a bat-
tery for the first time, the battery must be charged following
the instructions given in Chapter 8: Battery.
3.2.2 Monitor Startup
1.
After pressing the power switch, the monitor will begin an
automatic self-diagnostic and start-up. During this process,
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Sterilization: not applicable
Disinfection: Refer to Maintenance
and Cleaning Chapter
Not in proximity with mobile phones
No damage
Displayed values and prints may be
disturbed or erroneous during
diathermy
The monitor specifications fulfill the
requirements of IEC 60601-1, IEC
60601-2-49
the visual alarm LED's will illuminate in sequence from red,
to yellow, to cyan, and then turn off, after that the device will
produce a sound and the Riester logo will also appear on the
display.
2.
After the Riester logo disappears, the monitor will enter the
main interface. After a successful power up, the device will
produce a sound.
Warning: If the startup characteristics are different from
the description above, the monitor could be damaged.
Caution: The monitor does not have a mains power switch.
The monitor is disconnected from A/C power only by un-
plugging the power cable from the A/C power source. If
device accessories are placed near the heart, connect
the monitor's equipotential grounding system. Connect a
green/yellow equipotential grounding cable to the terminal
labeled with the symbol :
Warning: The plug is used to break the power supply, it
should not be placed in place bad for operation.

3.3 Connect Accessories

1.
Decide which parameter should be monitored or measured.
2.
Connect required cables or sensors to the monitor.
3.
Connect appropriate cables or sensors to the patient.
4.
Ensure the installation of cables or sensors is correct.
5.
Ensure that device settings are correct.
6.
Review instructions in Chapter 5 and start monitoring on a
patient.

3.4 Shutting off the Monitor

There are two ways to shut off the monitor:
1.
Press and hold the power switch for more than 1 second. A
message box will appear asking for verification that power
down is desired. Press 'Ok' to power down the device.
2.
Press the power switch and hold it for 5 seconds to turn off the
monitor without additional prompts.
3.5 Operation Profiles
The device has three Operation Profiles for different clinical appli-
cations:
Monitor Profile: This profile is designed for monitoring patients
over time, and includes physiological and technical alarms. Here is
an example of the home screen in Monitor Profile:
Spot Check Profile: This profile is designed for taking a single set of
vital signs measurements on a patient. Patient information can be
entered and managed, and while technical alarms are still available,
physiological alarms are disabled. Here is an example of the home
screen in Spot Check profile:
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