Introducing the monitor, Model 406, Model 408 – Welch Allyn 408 Micropaq Monitor - User Manual User Manual
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Directions for use
Chapter 1 General information
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Introducing the monitor
The monitor is a patient-worn vital signs monitor for use by adult or pediatric ambulatory
patients.
•
One or two ECG channels displayed
•
Up to 2 ECG leads displayed at the monitor:
I, II, III, V, aV
R
, aV
L
, or aV
F
with 5-lead cable
•
Up to 7 ECG leads displayed at Acuity:
I, II, III, V, aV
R
, aV
L
, or aV
F
with 5-lead cable
•
One ECG lead displayed at the monitor and
at Acuity: Fixed lead II with 3-lead cable, or
5-lead cable with only RA, LA and LL
electrodes attached.
•
Pulse oximetry (SpO
2
) monitoring (Model
408 only)
•
Two-way wireless communication within
Welch Allyn’s FlexNet network
•
LCD for display of ECG waveforms, SpO
2
and heart rate/pulse rate data, and
messages from Acuity
•
Standalone operation with patient alarms
when out of range of the network
•
Patient alarm limits that can be set at the
monitor or at Acuity
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Configurable formats for single- or dual-waveform ECG display
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Internal antenna
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Snapshot key
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Lightweight (less than two pounds with battery)
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Rugged and tolerant of brief water exposure
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Rechargeable battery
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Sleep mode to extend battery life
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Your model may be shipped with an attached identification number on the front of the
monitor.
Model 406
ECG monitoring
Model 408
ECG monitoring and either one of two pulse oximetry (SpO
2
) monitoring options:
•
SpO
2
with Masimo
®
SET
®
technology, indicated by:
•
SpO
2
with NELLCOR
®
OxiMax
®
technology, indicated by: