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Operator's Manual2023896-026 Revision ADash 3000 / 4000 / 5000 Patient MonitorT-2 dash 3000 / 4000 /50002000966-338A10 May 2005 NOTEDue to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. The information in this manual supports software versions or below are GE Medical Systems Information Technologies trademarks used in this document. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective TELEMETRY, CRG PLUS, dash , DINAMAP, EAGLE, MARS, MUSE, RESPONDER, SAM, SOLAR, TRAM-NET, TRAMSCOPE, TRAM-RAC, TRIM KNOB, UNITY and UNITY NETWORK are trademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies registered in the United States Patent and Trademark , CENTRALSCOPE, CIC PRO, dash PORT, EK.

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1 Operator's Manual2023896-026 Revision ADash 3000 / 4000 / 5000 Patient MonitorT-2 dash 3000 / 4000 /50002000966-338A10 May 2005 NOTEDue to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. The information in this manual supports software versions or below are GE Medical Systems Information Technologies trademarks used in this document. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective TELEMETRY, CRG PLUS, dash , DINAMAP, EAGLE, MARS, MUSE, RESPONDER, SAM, SOLAR, TRAM-NET, TRAMSCOPE, TRAM-RAC, TRIM KNOB, UNITY and UNITY NETWORK are trademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies registered in the United States Patent and Trademark , CENTRALSCOPE, CIC PRO, dash PORT, EK-PRO, IMPACT, INTELLIRATE, MENTOR, PRISM, PRN 50-M and SUPERSTAT are trademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies.

2 2005 General Electric Company. All rights 3000 / 4000 /5000iContents1 Introduction .. 1-1 Equipment Information .. 1-2 Intended Use ..1-2 Safety Statements .. 1-2 Dangers ..1-2 Warnings ..1-2 Cautions ..1-8 Notes ..1-13 Equipment Symbols ..1-14 Equipment Compliance Information .. 1-15EN 60601-1 Component Classification ..1-15 Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Classification ..1-16 AAMI EMI Environment Recommendations ..1-16 FCC Compliance Information Statement..1-17 Manual Information .. 1-17 Purpose.

3 1-17 Intended Audience ..1-17 Conventions .. 1-18 Equipment ..1-18 User Interface ..1-18 Text ..1-19 Illustrations and Names ..1-19 Ordering Manuals ..1-20 Revision History ..1-202 Equipment Overview .. 2-1 Hardware Overview .. 2-2 Front ..2-2 Right ..2-3 Left ..2-4 Back ..2-5 Control Panel ..2-6 Trim Knob Control ..2-8 Indicators.. 2-9 Alarm Light ..2-9 Power ..2-9 Charging Status..2-9 Battery Status ..2-9 Optional Components .. 2-10 TRAM-RAC 2A Module Housing ..2-10 Nellcor 395 Pulse Oximeter.

4 2-10 Unity Network ..2-10 Centralscope Central Station ..2-11iiDash 3000 / 4000 /50002000966-338 ACIC Pro Clinical Information Center ..2-11 Wireless LAN System ..2-11 Laser Printer ..2-12 PRN 50-M Digital Writer ..2-12 Remote Control ..2-12 dash Port ..2-14 Remote Display ..2-14 Cadex SMart Two+ Charger ..2-14 Operating Modes.. 2-14 Normal ..2-14 Off/Charging ..2-15 Off ..2-15 User Interface Overview .. 2-16 Main Display ..2-16 Menus ..2-17 Windows ..2-173 Monitor Setup .. 3-1 Getting Started.

5 3-2 Identifying Your Configuration .. 3-2 Software Packages ..3-2 Software Options ..3-3 Monitoring/Admit Modes ..3-3 Patient - Monitor Type ..3-4 Language ..3-4 Locale .. 3-5 France ..3-5 Customizing Monitor Setup .. 3-6 Monitor Defaults Overview .. 3-6 Factory Defaults ..3-6 Custom Defaults ..3-6 Control Settings ..3-7 Defining Custom Defaults ..3-7 Defining Control Settings ..3-9 Restoring Factory Defaults ..3-12 Defining Parameter Window Priority ..3-124 Alarms .. 4-1 Introduction.

6 4-2 Overview ..4-2 Alarm Types .. 4-3 Patient Status Alarms ..4-3 System Status Alarms ..4-4 Safety .. 4-42000966-338 ADash 3000 / 4000 /5000iiiControl Settings .. 4-5 Silencing Alarms .. 4-6 Temporarily ..4-6 Permanently ..4-85 Managing patients .. 5-1 Introduction .. 5-2 Admit .. 5-2 Overview ..5-2 Standard Admit ..5-2 Quick Admit ..5-3 Automatic Admit ..5-3 Control Settings ..5-3 Discharge .. 5-5 View Other patients .. 5-6 Software Option Comparison ..5-6 Limitations.

7 5-7 Custom Defaults ..5-8 Control Settings ..5-10 Viewing Other Monitors .. 5-11 Selecting a Monitor ..5-11 Understanding the Split-View Display ..5-12 Removing a Viewed Monitor Display..5-136 Printing .. 6-1 Introduction .. 6-2 Overview ..6-2 Options ..6-2 Control Settings .. 6-2 Printed Output .. 6-3 Guidelines .. 6-47 Patient Data .. 7-1 Introduction .. 7-2 Reviewing Patient Data.. 7-2 Alarm History ..7-2 Vital Signs ..7-4 Graphic Trends ..7-5ivDash 3000 / 4000 /50002000966-338 ACRG Trends.

8 7-7 Lab Data ..7-9 Customizing the Trends Key .. 7-10 Calculations .. 7-10 Cardiac Calculations ..7-10 Dosage Calculations ..7-11 Pulmonary Calculations ..7-138 Monitoring ECG .. 8-1 Introduction .. 8-2 Overview ..8-2 Options .. 8-3 AFIB Arrhythmia Detection ..8-3 IntelliRate ..8-5 Combo and Rover Combo Monitoring Guidelines ..8-6 Analog Output ..8-7 Additional Information ..8-7 Safety .. 8-8 Pacemaker ..8-8 Arrhythmia ..8-9 Monitoring .. 8-10 Control Settings .. 8-11 Custom Defaults.

9 8-14 Turning Off ECG .. 8-14 Permanently ..8-14 Constraints ..8-15 ECG Setting Source .. 8-15 Selecting ECG Setting Source ..8-15 ECG Setting Source When Entering COMBO Mode..8-16 ECG Setting Source When Exiting COMBO Mode ..8-17 ECG Rate Averaging ..8-17 IntelliRate ..8-17 AFIB Alarm Level ..8-18 Performing ST Analysis .. 8-18 Overview ..8-18 Control Settings ..8-19 Performing 12 Lead Analysis .. 8-21 Troubleshooting .. 8-232000966-338 ADash 3000 / 4000 /5000v9 Monitoring Invasive Pressures.

10 9-1 Introduction .. 9-2 Overview ..9-2 Pressure Site Names and Values ..9-3 Default Site Labels ..9-3 Analog Output ..9-3 Additional Information ..9-4 Monitoring .. 9-4 Control Settings .. 9-5 Performing PA Wedge Measurements .. 9-7 Automatic ..9-7 Manual ..9-9 Troubleshooting .. 9-910 Monitoring NBP .. 10-1 Introduction .. 10-2 Overview ..10-2 Options ..10-3 Additional Information ..10-4 Safety .. 10-4 Monitoring .. 10-7 Control Settings .. 10-7 Custom Defaults .. 10-10 Setup Custom Automatic NBP Measurements.


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