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Welch Allyn CP 200 Electrocardiograph
Copyright 2005, Welch Allyn, Inc. All rights are reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, this manual or any part thereof without permission from Welch Allyn. Caution: Federal US law restricts sale of the device identified in this manual to, or on the order of, a licensed physician. Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury, or for any illegal or improper use of the product, that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or indications for use published in this manual. Welch Allyn is a registered trademark of Welch Allyn, Inc., and CP 200 and CardioPerfect are trademarks of Welch Allyn, Inc. SD is a trademark of Toshiba. Software in this product is Copyright 2005, Welch Allyn, Inc., or its vendors. All rights are reserved. The software is protected by United States of America copyright laws and international treaty provisions applicable worldwide. Under such laws, the licensee is entitled to use the copy of the software incorporated within this instrument as intended in the operation of the product in which it is embedded. The software may not be copied, decompiled, reverse-engineered, disassembled or otherwise reduced to human-perceivable form. This is not a sale of the software or any copy of the software; all right, title and ownership of the software remains with Welch Allyn or its vendors. For information about any Welch Allyn product, please call Welch Allyn Technical Support: USA 1 800 535 6663 + 1 315 685 4560 Canada 1 800 561 8797
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Contents 1 - Introduction... 1 About This Manual... 2 Product Overview... 2 Intended Use... 2 Indications for Use... 3 Contraindications... 3 Standard Features & Benefits... 3 Options... 4 Accessories... 5 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors... 6 About the Main Menu... 10 Moving Through the Menus... 11 About the Patient Cable and Leads... 12 Symbols... 13 Using the Electrocardiograph Safely... 15 General Warnings... 15 General Cautions... 17 Getting Help... 18
2 - Setting Up the Electrocardiograph... 19 Inspecting the Electrocardiograph... 20 Connecting the Patient Cable... 20 Loading the Thermal Chart Paper... 21 Powering the Electrocardiograph... 22 Verifying Proper Operation... 23
3 - Reviewing the System Settings... 25 “System Settings” Menu Tree... 26 Reviewing the Device Configuration Settings... 27 Reviewing the Device Information... 29 Reviewing the Medication List... 30 Reviewing the History List... 31
4 - Reviewing the ECG Settings... 33 “ECG Settings” Menu Tree... 34 Reviewing the Auto Report Settings... 35 Reviewing the Format Settings for Auto Reports... 37 Reviewing the Interpretation and Copy Settings for Auto Reports... 39 Reviewing the Patient Data Fields Available for Auto Reports... 40
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Reviewing the Rhythm Report Settings... 42 Reviewing the Miscellaneous ECG Settings... 43
5 - Performing ECG Tests... 45 Connecting the Leads to the Patient... 46 Recording an Auto ECG... 49 Recording a Normal Auto ECG... 50 Recording a Stat Auto ECG... 55 Recording a Rhythm ECG... 56 Searching for Saved Patient Data... 57 Adjusting the ECG Waveforms... 61
6 - Performing Administrative Tasks... 63 Managing Saved Tests... 64 Managing the Scheduled Patients List... 68 Managing Data Security... 69 Working With the User List and User Login... 70 Working With the Audit Trail... 72
7 - Maintaining the Electrocardiograph... 73 Inspecting the Equipment... 74 Cleaning the Equipment... 74 Testing the Equipment... 75 Recharging a Fully Discharged Battery... 76 Replacing the Battery... 77 Replacing the Battery (DC) Fuse... 79 Replacing the AC Fuses... 80 Storing the Equipment... 81 Discarding the Equipment... 81
8 - Troubleshooting... 83 Problem-Solving Suggestions... 84 Limited Warranty... 87 Service Policy... 88
A - Specifications... 89 B - EMC Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declarations... 91 Glossary... 95 Index... 97
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1 Introduction About This Manual... 2 Product Overview... 2 Intended Use... 2 Indications for Use... 3 Contraindications... 3 Standard Features & Benefits... 3 Options... 4 Accessories... 5 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors... 6 About the Main Menu... 10 Moving Through the Menus... 11 About the Patient Cable and Leads... 12 Symbols... 13 Using the Electrocardiograph Safely... 15 Getting Help... 18
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About This Manual This manual is written for clinical professionals with a working knowledge of medical procedures and terminology as required for monitoring cardiac patients. Before using the CP 200 electrocardiograph for clinical applications-or before setting up, configuring, troubleshooting, or servicing the electrocardiograph-you must read and understand this manual and all other information accompanying the electrocardiograph and related options or accessories.
Product Overview The Welch Allyn CP 200 electrocardiograph can display, print, save, and send ECGs electronically. It features a full alphanumeric keyboard, a color display to preview ECGs and edit settings, storage for up to 50 ECG and 50 spirometry records, full-size userprogrammable reports, and the ability to operate on either battery or AC power. For centralized ECG data storage, the CP 200 electrocardiograph can connect to a Welch Allyn CardioPerfect™ workstation, which in turn can connect with other electronic patient-information systems, such as billing and medical records. For details, see the following sections: • • •
“Standard Features & Benefits” on page 3 “Options” on page 4 “Specifications” on page 89
Intended Use The CP 200 electrocardiograph is specifically intended for acquiring, viewing, storing, and printing ECG signals from adult and pediatric patients. It will be used in clinical settings by trained healthcare providers. The optional interpretation algorithm analyzes these ECG signals to generate measurements and interpretive statements for adults. The interpretive results are intended only as guidance for qualified physicians and must not be relied upon as diagnoses. The electrocardiograph provides an optional interface to a pulmonary function device. Communication of ECG and spirometry data with a central data-management system is optional.
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Indications for Use The electrocardiograph is one of the tools that clinicians use to evaluate, diagnose, and monitor patient cardiac function. The 12-lead interpretive algorithm provides a computer-generated analysis of potential patient abnormalities which must be used only as guidance for consideration by qualified physicians, together with other relevant clinical information, for purposes of making diagnoses.
Contraindications The 12-lead interpretive algorithm is not intended for use on pediatric patients.
Standard Features & Benefits Full alphanumeric keypad Enter or search for patient information quickly and easily. Color LCD display View and adjust the ECG waveforms prior to printing, to save time and paper. With spirometry option, also view patients’ spirometry efforts and results. Storage for up to 50 ECG and 50 spirometry records Review, edit, print, or save recent records. Unlimited storage on SD™ memory cards Use SD memory cards to save as many ECG or spirometry records as you like. (Cards are not included.) Battery operation Use the electrocardiograph almost anywhere. On battery power, you can print up to 100 ECGs continuously before needing to recharge. User-definable ECG report formats Customize one or two formats for efficient reporting. Removable leads for ECG patient cable Replace leads individually if needed. Compatibility with CardioPerfect workstation software Store and manage data electronically by transferring records to a Welch Allyn CardioPerfect workstation in one of two ways: • •
via an SD memory card (card not included) via a hardwired connection (cable not included)
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Options These options are available both for initial purchases and for upgrades. •
Spirometry With a disposable, single-use flow transducer, the optional spirometer performs FVC and SVC tests.
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Automatic ECG interpretation The optional MEANS interpretation algorithm, developed by the University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, provides automatic analysis of ECG tests. For more information, see the MEANS Physicians' Manual on the CD that came with your electrocardiograph.
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Carts Two specially designed carts are available for convenient transport and use of the electrocardiograph, as shown here with the optional cable arm and shelf. Figure 1. Office Cart
Figure 2. Hospital Cart
Cable arm and shelf (optional)
Cable arm and shelf (optional)
Free-motion plastic wheels
Durable, highquality, rubber wheels with locks
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Accessories To order accessories, call Welch Allyn. For phone numbers, see page ii. Item
Customer Order Number
Quantity
Resting tab electrodes Resting tab electrode adaptors Thermal chart paper (1 case = 5 pads, 200 sheets each) Welch cups Limb lead clamps, IEC Limb lead clamps, AHA
45008-0000 58581-0000 94018-0000 RE-ELEC-CUP RE-ELEC-CLP 401432
1000 10 1 case 6 4 4
Patient cable (Figure 12 on page 12) • AHA • IEC • IEC, vacuum adapter
400293 400294 401128
1 1 1
Lead wires (10 wires per set) • AHA banana • IEC banana • AHA pinch • IEC pinch
401129 401122 401123 401124
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Battery (Figure 47 on page 77) Dust cover
100660 401428
1 1
Carts • Utility cart • Office cart (Figure 1 on page 4) • Hospital cart (Figure 2 on page 4) • Cable arm & shelf option (page 4)
08265-0000 401393 401394 401161
1 1 1 1
Connectivity kit to the CardioPerfect workstation Interpretation upgrade option
100638 100623
1 1
Spirometry option
100400
1
• Electrode placement wall poster
71300-0000
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• CP 200 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiograph Directions for Use
701557
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• CP 200 product information multi-language CD
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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors This section describes the controls, indicators, and connectors that are part of the electrocardiograph. Figure 3. Top
Softkeys and functions keys See Figure 8 on page 9.
Keyboard See Figure 1 on page 8.
Figure 4. Back
AC power inlet
Equipotential stud
AC fuses
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Figure 5. Right Side
Com port B (for USB cable)
SD memory card slot
Figure 6. Front
Com port A (for patient cable)
Figure 7. Left Side
Paper tray latch
Spirometry port
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Table 1. Keyboard A
B
C
J
D
I
G
H
F
Key
Function
A. On/Off
See “Powering the Electrocardiograph” on page 22.
B. Backspace
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
C. Menu
See “About the Main Menu” on page 10.
D. Help
See “Getting Help” on page 18.
E. Navigation arrows
See “Moving Through the Menus” on page 11.
F.
See “Moving Through the Menus” on page 11.
Enter
G. Space
Enters a space.
H. Shift
Capitalizes letters.
I.
Moves through the data-entry fields.
Tab
J. Green LED
E
Lights up when the electrocardiograph is connected to AC power.
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Figure 8. Softkeys and Function Keys
Softkeys These softkeys display text or images that correspond to the unlabeled buttons below them. The content changes from screen to screen.
Softkey buttons These buttons activate the functions displayed above them. If a softkey is blank, pressing its button has no effect. Auto ECG
Spirometry
Rhythm ECG
Stop/Cancel
OK
Function Keys Auto ECG Begins Auto ECGs, normal and stat. See “Recording an Auto ECG” on page 49. Spirometry Begins spirometry tests. See spirometry manual. Rhythm ECG Begins Rhythm ECGs. See “Recording a Rhythm ECG” on page 56. Stop/Cancel Stops any current activity. See “Moving Through the Menus” on page 11. OK Accepts data that you have entered, or chooses a highlighted item. See “Moving Through the Menus” on page 11.
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About the Main Menu The main menu appears when you press the Menu key
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Figure 9. Main Menu 9:17AM Oct 16 05 Main Menu 1 Test Directory 2 Scheduled Patients 3 ECG Settings 4 Spirometry Settings 5 System Settings 6 Edit Medication List 7 Edit History List 0 Exit
Submenu
Purpose
Procedure
Test Directory
View, change, print, or send saved tests.
See “Managing Saved Tests” on page 64.
Scheduled Patients
View the scheduled patients list, add patients to the list, or delete patients from the list.
See “Managing the Scheduled Patients List” on page 68.
ECG Settings
Review or change ECG settings: Auto Report format, Rhythm Report format, and so on.
See “Reviewing the ECG Settings” on page 33.
Spirometry Settings
Review or change spirometry settings: display settings, print settings, and so on.
See spirometry manual.
System Settings
Review or change system settings: device configuration, device info, user setup, and so on.
See “Reviewing the System Settings” on page 25.
Edit Medication List
Edit the list of medication choices available to choose during patient data entry.
See “Reviewing the Medication List” on page 30.
Edit History List
Edit the list of clinical conditions available to See “Reviewing the History List” on page 31. choose during patient data entry.
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Moving Through the Menus Figure 10. Standard Menu
Figure 11. Parent Menu With Submenu 9:17AM Oct 16 05
9:17AM Oct 16 05 Edit Auto Report 1
Format
1 Format 2 Interp Settings 3 Patient Data 0 Previous Menu
1 Lead Arrangement 2 Rhythm Lead 1 3 Rhythm Lead 2 4 Rhythm Lead 3 5 Extended Measurements 6 Average Cycles 0 Previous Menu
Desired Actions
3x4 3x4 +1R 3x4 +3R 6x2 12x1 6x2 50 mm/s 6x2 Ext. No Print
Keys to Press
To move up or down a list
or
To open a standard menu (Figure 10)
or
(keyboard or softkey arrows) or
or item’s number or letter
To move from parent menu to submenu on same screen (Figure 11) To perform an action To accept data To check or uncheck a checkbox To return to parent menu from submenu on same screen (Figure 11)
or
(To select the highlighted submenu item.)
or or
To move back through the menus
(To make no change.)
or zero key
To move through data-entry fields To return to the ECG Preview screen from a standard menu (Figure 10)
Note
Keyboard and softkey arrows work the same way.
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About the Patient Cable and Leads The patient cable processes the patient’s ECG data and transmits it to the electrocardiograph. To make handling convenient, the ten leads are arranged to point toward the appropriate parts of the body. The cable rake, which slides easily, prevents the chest leads from tangling. Figure 12. Patient Cable and Leads h
Chest leads
Left arm lead Cable rake
Left leg lead
Electrocardiograph connector
Right arm lead Right leg lead
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Symbols The symbols illustrated on the following pages may appear on the electrocardiograph, on the packaging, on the shipping container, or in this manual.
Documentation Symbols
WARNING Indicates conditions or practices that could lead to illness, injury, or death. Caution In this manual, indicates conditions or practices that could damage the equipment or other property. Caution On the product, means “Consult accompanying documentation.”
Shipping, Storing, and Environment Symbols
+49°C
This end up
Keep dry
Fragile
Relative humidity limit
Temperature limits
Altitude limits
-20°C
Certification Symbols Meets essential requirements of European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC
EC REP
European Regulatory Manager Welch Allyn LTD. Navan Business Park Dublin Road Navan, County Meath, Republic of Ireland Tel.: 353-46-90-67700 Fax: 353-46-90-67756
Complies with applicable U.S. and Canadian medical safety standards
Australian registered importer N344
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Operation Symbols For details on the keys, see Figure 1 on page 8. On/standby (off)
Help
Navigation arrows
Backspace
Enter
Shift
Auto ECG
Menu
Rhythm ECG
Stop/Cancel
Spirometry
OK
Spirometry port
Com port B (for USB cable)
SD memory card slot
Com port A (for patient cable)
Alternating current
Battery charge level
Dangerous voltage
Direct current
AC fuse replacement information
Ground equipotential
Do not reuse.
Sealed lead-acid battery
Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Prepare this product for reuse or separate collection as specified by Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE). If this product is contaminated, this directive does not apply. For more specific disposal information, see www.welchallyn.com/weee, or contact Welch Allyn Customer Service at +44 207 365 6780.
Recycle.
T2.0A/250V
Defibrillation-proof Type CF applied parts. (While the electrocardiograph is safety-rated “CF” for direct cardiac contact, it is not intended to be connected directly to the patient’s heart. Only surface contact with the patient’s skin is intended.) Type BF applied part
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Using the Electrocardiograph Safely Before using or servicing the electrocardiograph, you must read and understand the following safety-related information.
General Warnings The following warning statements apply to electrocardiograph use in general. Warning statements that apply specifically to particular procedures, such as connecting the patient cable or performing an ECG test, appear in the corresponding sections of the manual. Warning statements indicate conditions or practices that could lead to illness, injury, or death. Warnings Related to the Environment WARNING To ensure patient and device safety, leave 5 feet (1.5 meters) of open area around the patient. WARNING To avoid a possible explosion, do not use the electrocardiograph in the presence of flammable anesthetics: mixtures containing air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide. WARNING When transporting the electrocardiograph on a cart, tuck the patient cable away from the wheels so that it does not present a hazard.
Warnings Related to Accessories and Other Equipment WARNING For operator and patient safety, peripheral equipment and accessories that can come in direct patient contact must be in compliance with all appropriate safety, EMC, and regulatory requirements. See “EMC Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declarations” on page 91. WARNING All signal input and output (I/O) connectors are intended for connection of only devices complying with IEC 60601-1, or other IEC standards (for example, IEC 60950), as appropriate to the device. Connecting additional devices to the electrocardiograph may increase chassis or patient leakage currents. To maintain operator and patient safety, consider the requirements of IEC 60601-1-1. Measure the leakage currents to confirm that no electric shock hazard exists. WARNING The electrocardiograph has not been designed for use with highfrequency (HF) surgical equipment and does not protect against hazards to the patient.
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Warnings Related to Using the Electrocardiograph WARNING This device captures and presents data reflecting a patient’s physiological condition. When reviewed by a trained physician or clinician, this data can be useful in determining a diagnosis. However, the data should not be used as a sole means for determining a patient’s diagnosis. WARNING To avoid serious injury or death, take these precautions during patient defibrillation: • • • •
Avoid contact with the electrocardiograph, patient cable, and patient. Verify that the patient leads are properly connected. See “Connecting the Patient Cable” on page 20. Place defibrillator paddles properly in relation to electrodes. After defibrillation, pull each patient lead out of the patient cable and inspect the tips for charring (black carbon marks). If there is any charring, the patient cable and individual leads must be replaced. If there is no charring, fully reinsert the leads into the patient cable. (Charring can occur only if a lead is not fully inserted into the patient cable before defibrillation.)
WARNING To prevent the spread of infection, take these precautions: • • •
Dispose of single-use components (for example, electrodes) after using them once. Regularly clean and disinfect all components that come in contact with patients. See “Cleaning the Equipment” on page 74. Avoid ECG testing for patients with open, infectious sores.
WARNING Avoid positioning any leads or cables so that they could easily trip someone or become wrapped around a patient’s neck. WARNING Satisfactory maintenance procedures must be implemented, or equipment failure and health hazards may result. WARNING Only qualified service personnel should attempt to repair the electrocardiograph. In case of a malfunction, call Technical Support and precisely describe the problem. For phone numbers, see page ii.