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Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 420 Series User Manual

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Safety
Warnings
and
Cautions
All
operating
personnel
should
be
familiarized
with
the
general
safety
information
in
this
summary.
Specific
warnings
and
cautions
are
also
found
throughout
this
Operator's
Manual.
Such
specific
warnings
and
cautions
may
not
appear
here
in
this
summary.
General
Warnings
THE
WELCH
ALLYN
SPOT
VITAL
SIGNS
IS
NOT
INTENDED
TO
BE
USED
ON
NEONA-
TAL
PATIENTS.
Welch
Allyn
defines
neonates
as
children
28
days
or
less
of
age
if
born
at
term
(37
weeks
gestation
or
more);
otherwise
up
to
44
gestational
weeks.
This
definition
comes
from
the
AAMI
SP10-1992
standard.
To
ensure
pediatric
blood
pressure
accuracy
and
safety,
the
Welch
Allyn
Child
Print
Cuff
A
(5200-03),
the
Welch
Allyn
Small
Child
Durable
One-Piece
Cuff
(5082-203-3),
and
the
Welch
Allyn
Small
Child
Disposable
One-Piece
Cuff
(5082-93-3)
are
the
smallest
cuffs
allowed
for
use
with
young
children
and
infants.
The
circumference
of
the
child's
arm
must
fit
within
the
range
markings
on
the
cuff.
The
Welch
Allyn
Spot
Vital
Signs
is
designed
for
use
by
medical
clinicians.
Although
this
manual
may
illustrate
medical
spot
check
techniques,
only
a
trained
clinician
who
knows
how
to
take
and
interpret
a
patient's
vital
signs
should
use
this
system.
The
information
in
this
Operator's
Manual
is
a
comprehensive
guide
to
the
operation
of
the
Welch
Allyn
Spot
Vital
Signs.
To
achieve
satisfactory
results,
you
should
read
the
manual
thoroughly
before
attempting
to
use
the
device.
Λ
The
Spot
Vital
Signs
is
not
intended
for
continuous
monitoring
and
is
therefore
not
defibrillator
proof.
Do
not
leave
the
device
unattended
while
taking
measurements
on
a
patient.
A
To
ensure
patient
safety,
use
only
accessories
and
supplies
(i.e.,
cuffs,
hoses,
temperature
probes,
SpO,
sensors,
etc.)
recommended
or
supplied
by
Welch
Allyn
for
the
Welch
Allyn
Spot
Vital
Signs.
See
“Supplies
And
Accessories”
on
page
53.
Do
not
operate
the
Welch
Allyn
Spot
Vital
Signs
in
the
presence
of
flammable
anesthetics
or
other
explosive
atmosphere.
An
explosion
may
result.
Avoid
compression
of
the
cuff
tubing
or
pressure
hose
of
the
Welch
Allyn
Spot
Vital
Signs.
Compression
of
the
cuff
tubing
or
pressure
hose
may
cause
system
errors
to
occur
in
the
device.
Care
should
be
taken
to
prevent
water
or
other
fluid
from
entering
any
connectors
on
the
device.
Should
this
occur,
the
connectors
should
be
dried
with
warm
air.
All
operating
functions
should
then
be
checked
for
proper
operation.
Any
Spot
Vital
Signs
which
has
been
dropped
or
damaged
should
be
checked
by
qualified
service
personnel
to
ensure
proper
operation
prior
to
use.
Every
three
months,
inspect
the
temperature
probe,
SpO,
cord,
and
accessories
for
fraying
or
A
other
damage.
Replace
as
necessary.
Spot
Vital
Signs
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Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 420 Series Specifications

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BrandWelch Allyn
ModelSpot Vital Signs 420 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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