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5697481-01 CARESCAPE Canvas E-Manuals Guide ENG

This user guide provides instructions for accessing and using electronically delivered manuals for CARESCAPE Canvas monitors. It explains how to download manuals online or from supplied media, and includes guidelines for storing the manuals. The guide also gives a quick troubleshooting list for issues like a blank screen or error messages. It warns that the guide alone is not sufficient for device use and should be used along with the full manuals.

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5697481-01 CARESCAPE Canvas E-Manuals Guide ENG

This user guide provides instructions for accessing and using electronically delivered manuals for CARESCAPE Canvas monitors. It explains how to download manuals online or from supplied media, and includes guidelines for storing the manuals. The guide also gives a quick troubleshooting list for issues like a blank screen or error messages. It warns that the guide alone is not sufficient for device use and should be used along with the full manuals.

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CARESCAPE Canvas™ 1000 and CARESCAPE

Canvas™ Smart Display


User guide for electronically delivered manuals
English
1st edition
5697481-01
2021–09–07
© 2021 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.

Intended use of this guide


This guide is meant to provide the needed information for using electronically delivered manuals. It also
gives instructions for quickly solving certain problems. It is NOT meant to be sufficient guidance for
using the device, and is therefore to be used in conjunction with the device manuals. They contain more
troubleshooting instructions, including alarm and error messages. Before starting monitoring, ensure
that you have read and understood the device manuals. Always keep this guide close to the device.

Follow instructions for use. ISO 7010.


This symbol indicates mandatory action and it is identified by a blue background and a white symbol.

The device is intended for use by qualified medical personnel only.

Warnings
WARNING
PATIENT SAFETY. If the monitor, module, or frame is dropped, have them checked by qualified
service personnel before taking them back into use.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. If liquid has accidentally entered the system or its parts, disconnect
the power cord from the power supply and have the equipment serviced by qualified service
personnel. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to the equipment.
WARNING
DEFIBRILLATOR PRECAUTIONS. Patient signal inputs labeled with the CF and BF symbols with
paddles are protected against damage resulting from defibrillation voltages. To ensure proper
defibrillator protection, use only the recommended cables and leadwires.

Accessing manuals online


To obtain the latest version of the manual:
1. Go to https://www.gehealthcare.com/documentationlibrary.
2. Enter the Customer Documentation Portal.

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3. Select Modality > Monitoring Solutions (MS).


4. Select Products > the products you want to search.
You may also select the Document Type and Language to narrow down the search.
5. Launch the search.
6. Identify and download the manual.
The manuals are in PDF format. Make sure that your viewing device (for instance, computer) has
software to open the PDF files (for instance, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader).
Security related documents can be downloaded from https://securityupdate.gehealthcare.com.

Accessing and storing electronically delivered manuals


The electronic manual media contains all manuals related to the product(s) in pdf format. It also
includes the Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the manuals to personal or company owned
electronic devices. To access manuals:
1. Insert the media into your computer’s media drive.
2. Open the media drive on your desktop.
3. Search the folder or the item you want to view and double click it.
Guidelines for storing the electronic manual media:
• Store the electronic manual media in a cool, dry environment and keep it clean and dust free. Make
sure that it is easily accessible when needed.
• Protect the electronic manual media from external damage.
• When taking the electronic manual media from the storage, check it visually to ensure absence of
any physical damage.
• Always return the electronic manual media to its storage location after use.

Ordering manuals
Paper copies of device manuals will be provided upon request within seven calendar days of receiving
a request. Contact your local GE representative and request the part number on the first page of the
electronically delivered device manual.

Symbols glossary
USA only: For a list of all product-related symbols with their standard references, see the symbols
glossary in the host monitor’s user manual.

Main screen layout


All other parts of the main screen except the waveform area provide access to other menus or functions
when selected.

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Main screen components 1. Alarm area.


2. Patient information area. Access to Admit/Dis-
charge or Case Setup menu, and display of the
profile in use.
3. PDM/CS ONE battery icon, network symbol, tele-
metry transmitter in use, current time
4. Upper parameter windows
5. Lower parameter windows (option)
6. Main menu area. Monitor Setup: access to screen,
print, and parameter setups, sound volumes, ad-
mit/discharge, and standby. Alarms Setup: access
to alarm and alarm indicator settings, and pause
monitoring
7. Waveform area
8. Split screen (option)

Quick troubleshooting guide


If you do not have access to the manuals and do not know how to resume or start monitoring, use
this list as your quick guide. More troubleshooting instructions, including alarm and error messages, are
available in the device manuals.
Problem Possible causes Suggested actions
The monitor is not function- The monitor has no power or Check the front panel indicators to ensure that the
ing and the screen is blank. is not turned on. monitor is connected to mains and has power.
If the monitor has no power, connect the mains.
If the monitor has power but is not turned on:
• Press the power on/off button, located at the bot-
tom on the right.
Secondary display is blank or The secondary display has no If the secondary display has no power, connect the
the touch functionality is not power or the power cable is mains.
working. loose. If the secondary display has power but is not turned on:
• Check cable connections.
• Press the power on/off button, located at the bot-
tom on the right.
Uncertainty about the device The user does not know how You can check the device type from the device label at
in use. to check which device they the back of the device.
are using.
There are error messages on Possible device malfuntion. The device must be repaired before being used on a
screen after power-up. patient. Contact qualified service personnel.
The screen is blank except All local alarm indicators have Any user input reactivates the alarms and the monitor-
for a screen saver. been turned off (sleep mode). ing screen.
The screen is blank except Standby state is active. The monitor ends the standby automatically when vital
for the GE logo and a text signs are detected, any user input is received, or an
similar to Patient tempora- acquisition device with patient information and data is
rily in MRI. connected.

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Problem Possible causes Suggested actions


Uncertainty about ongoing The user does not know how Check the upper right corner of the screen for patient
case/admitted patient. to check if there already is information. Patient information area is indicated by:
an admitted patient/ongoing
case.
To reset a case/discharge a patient: select patient infor-
mation area > Patient tab > Reset Case or Discharge
Patient > Confirm.
Some or all audible alarms Audio alarms have been To turn on the audible alarms, select Alarms Setup >
are turned off, and there is turned off for all alarms or for Audible & Visual > Activate All Audible Alarms.
an audio alarms off icon on an alarm group.
screen:
The measured parameters The modules and/or cables Check all cable and module connections.
are not visible on the screen. are not properly connected. Select the desired parameters to the screen through
Those parameters have not Monitor Setup > Main Setup > Screen Setup and:
been configured to the screen. • Upper parameter area: Upper Parameter Area >
Those parameters are not Show Parameter.
available without the appro- • Lower parameter area: Lower Parameter Area >
priate license. Double Height or Single Height.
Refer to the supplemental information provided for a
list of available options and licenses. Contact qualified
service personnel to determine which licenses are avail-
able in your current configuration. Contact your GE rep-
resentative to purchase the license, if needed.
Measured values seem unre- The modules and/or cables Check all cable and module connections.
liable or are unavailable. are not properly connected. Check parameter configuration: Monitor Setup > Main
Erroneous parameter configu- Setup > Parameter Setup.
ration or incompatible acces- Make sure that you are using only compatible accesso-
sories. ries as defined in the supplemental information provid-
ed.

How to identify interpolated leads


Reconstructed (interpolated) leads V2, V3, V4, and V6 are identified on the monitor and in printouts
(graphs) by the letter d (for derived) before the lead name, e.g., dV2. Interpolated leads are only available
with 12RLTM analysis and a 6–leadwire set.

NIBP SuperSTAT
It takes one to three minutes for the NIBP parameter to identify an irregular rhythm after ECG is
connected. For patients with irregular rhythms, wait three minutes after ECG has been connected and
ECG heart rate is present on the screen before perfoming an NIBP determination.

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