CP 150 12-lead restingelectrocardiographDirections for use
Connectivity symbolsUSB Ethernet (RJ-45 )Shipping, storing, and environment symbolsThis end up Keep dryFragile Relative humidity limitTemperature limi
Intertek ETL listed Do not reuseGeneral warningsWarnings indicate conditions or practices that could lead to illness, injury, or death.Warnings relate
WARNING All signal input and output (SIP/SOP) connectors should not becontacted by patient directly and indirectly through the user duringoperation.W
WARNING To avoid injury, do not touch the print head immediately afterprinting. It might be hot.General cautionsCautions indicate conditions or pract
CAUTION The requirements of AAMI EC11, Section 3.2.7.2, Frequencyand Impulse Response, for an impulse triangle waveform may be impactedby up to 5 mil
SetupConnecting the patient cableWARNING Do not allow the conductive parts of the patient cable,electrodes, or associated connections of defibrillati
Powering the electrocardiographThe electrocardiograph runs on AC or battery power. Plug the electrocardiograph into ACpower as often as possible so
To verify proper operation1. Use an ECG simulator to acquire and print a standard 12-lead ECG of knownamplitude and rate.2. Look for the following ind
2. Go to the Network screena. Touch the Settings tab.b. Touch the Device tab.c. Touch the Network button.3. Fill in the screen.• If DHCP is enabled fo
ECG home screenECG home screenThe ECG home screen includes the following areas:Item Area1 Device status2 Content3 NavigationDevice status areaThe Devi
© 2013 Welch Allyn, Inc. To support the intended use of the product described in this publication, the purchaser ofthe product is permitted to copy th
Content areaThe Content area includes 3 test selection buttons and a preview selection button:• Auto ECG• Rhythm ECG• Stat ECG• Electrode PlacementThe
Example ECG reportDirections for use ECG home screen 17
18 ECG home screen CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph
ECG testsAttaching the leads to the patientProper lead attachment is important for a successful ECG. The most common ECGproblems are caused by poor el
Electrode examples, left to right: arm clamp (reusable), Welsh cup (reusable), tabelectrode (disposable), monitoring electrode (disposable).• For reus
Electrode locationsAHA IEC LocationA V1 (red) C1 (red) Fourth intercostal space at the right sternal border.B V2 (yellow) C2 (yellow) Fourth intercost
Viewing electrode placement1. Touch the (ECG preview) button.The ECG preview screen appears.2. Touch the (torso) button to enlarge the lead placem
• Height. Touch the OK button.• Weight. Touch the OK button.• Comments. Touch the OK button.5. Touch the (Next) button.6. Attach the leads to the pat
If Print preview on is selected in the ECG configuration settings, a single screen ofthe ECG Report Print Preview appears. Touch Print to continue wit
3. Attach the leads to the patient.4. Touch the Print button to perform the Auto ECG test.Performing an Auto ECG test using the Worklist tabCAUTION P
ContentsIntroduction ... 1About this document ...
26 ECG tests CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph
Assigning an Auto ECG test to the worklistYou can assign an Auto ECG test to the worklist if patient demographic fields are leftblank.Assign an Auto E
28 Assigning an Auto ECG test to the worklist CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph
Saved testsSearching for saved testsSearch for Saved Tests by:• Date• Last name• Patient ID• Test type○All○Unconfirmed○Unprinted○UnsentOnce retrieved,
Saving a test as a PDFTo save a test as a PDF1. Touch the Settings tab. The ECG tab and the vertical ECG configuration tab appear.2. Touch the Auto re
SettingsViewing or changing the ECG settings• The ECG settings control the content and format of your reports. These settingsinclude a second Auto rep
Touch the Rhythm report tab.Modify the settings as desired:• Default speed• Print optionsTouch the (Next) button.Modify the settings as desired:• Rh
Selecting the device informationTo select the device information1. Touch the Settings tab. The ECG tab appears.2. Touch the Device tab. The Regional t
• Contact informationTouch the Updates tab.• Touch Update to install the latest device software.• Touch Restore to restore factory defaults.• Touch Sa
MaintenanceCleaning the equipmentWARNING Keep the electrocardiograph, reusable electrodes, and thepatient cable clean. Patient contact with contamina
Maintenance ... 35Cleaning the equipment ...
2. Turn off the electrocardiograph. (Press and hold the power button for at least sixseconds until the screen goes blank.)3. Dampen a cloth with any o
• Chassis leakage current• Earth leakage current• Dielectric strength (AC and patient circuits)Replacing the batteryReplace the battery under these ci
WARNING Failure to unplug could result in electrocution.To replace the AC fusesIf either fuse is dark or has a broken wire, replace the fuse. Line up
TroubleshootingLead-quality problems“Artifact” message on the screenArtifact is signal distortion that makes it difficult to accurately discern the wa
Muscle tremorCauses• The patient is uncomfortable, tense, nervous.• The patient is cold and shivering.• The exam bed is too narrow or short to comfort
Lead alert or square waveA dot might be flashing on the lead-status screen. Or one or more leads might appear asa square wave.Causes• Electrode contac
System problemsThe electrocardiograph won't turn on when it is plugged inCauses• The AC power connection is faulty.• An AC fuse is blown.• There
The electrocardiograph does not respond when you press buttons ortouch the screenCauses• The electrocardiograph is frozen.Actions• Reset the electroca
Limited warrantyWelch Allyn warrants the product to be free of defects in material and workmanship andto perform in accordance with manufacturer'
Service policyAll repairs on products under warranty must be performed by Welch Allyn or by a serviceprovider authorized by Welch Allyn. Unauthorized
IntroductionAbout this documentThis document is written for clinical professionals with a working knowledge of medicalprocedures and terminology requi
46 Troubleshooting CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph
EMC guidance and manufacturer’sdeclarationsEMC complianceSpecial precautions concerning electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) must be taken for allmedic
48 EMC guidance and manufacturer’s declarations CP 150 12-lead resting electrocardiograph
SpecificationsItem SpecificationDimensions, including rubberfeet (length x width x height)380.9 mm x 358.1 mm x 136.2 mm (15 x 14.1 x 5.4 in.)Weight ,
Item Specification6x2-5.0s @ 25 mm/s6x2-5.0s @ 50 mm/s12x1-10.0s @ 25 mm/sReport formats, internal printer,Average3x4+3R @ 25 mm/s3x4+3R @ 50 mm/s6x2+
Item SpecificationCAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1.4CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.2.25IEC/EN 60601-1-6IEC/EN 60601-2-25 ***IEC/EN 60601-2-51* (3x4 report format)Standa
*** Disposable electrodes from Welch Allyn shall be used during patient defibrillation.Specifications are subject to change without notice.52 Specifi
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Description• The electrocardiograph allows users to perform 12-lead ECG measurements andanalysis.• The electrocardiograph supports STAT, Auto, and Rhy
Controls, indicators, and connectorsNo. Feature Description1 LCD screen 800 x 480 pixels color touchscreen provides a graphical userinterface.2 Power
Back viewNo. Feature Description1 Ethernet connector Provides a hardwired connection to the computer network.The LEDs indicate active network status w
SymbolsDocumentation symbolsWARNING The warning statements inthis manual identify conditions orpractices that could lead to illness, injury,or death.C
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