This document serves as a comprehensive guide for the installation, service, and maintenance of the Philips IntelliVue MX40, a wearable patient monitor. It details the setup, operational procedures, troubleshooting, and technical specifications necessary for ensuring optimal performance and safety.
Key Information and Features
The IntelliVue MX40 is designed for ambulatory patients, supporting continuous ECG and optional SpO2 and impedance respiration monitoring. This guide covers:
- Introduction: Overview of the device and its network connectivity options (Smart-hopping, 802.11 a/b/g).
- Installation: Procedures for compatibility, network configuration, and equipment label assignment.
- Operation: Detailed descriptions of monitoring modes, controls, settings, and battery management.
- Maintenance: Guidelines for cleaning, disposal, and battery care.
- Troubleshooting: Identification and resolution of technical alarms, user interface issues, and network problems.
- Specifications: Comprehensive data on radio frequencies, battery performance, physical attributes, and measurement capabilities.
- Safety & Compliance: Regulatory information, electromagnetic compatibility, and risk management considerations.
About the IntelliVue MX40
The IntelliVue MX40 facilitates patient monitoring at the point of care, offering wireless connectivity to IntelliVue Information Centers and other patient monitors. It supports various models including 865350, 865351, and 865352, each with distinct radio capabilities.