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nice NeÖtech Medical Systems Pvt. Ltd

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Presentation Flow

COMPANY OVERVIEW

CLINICAL ASPECTS OF nice RESPIRATORY MONITOR

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Company INFO

Established in the year 1997 Group of highly skilled professionals 4000+ highly satisfied customers Deep penetration in NICU and respiratory domain User friendly range of products With deep skills and high end technology , we always strive

for growth and delighted customers

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Timeline-nice Neotech

2005•New Factory Opened

•Increase in production Line

2001•Reg as Pvt ltd

•Production started for different models

2013•New unit opened

1999• Neotech Logo

Designed

• Designed first incubator & open

care prototype

2003• Export to

Vietnam

2009-2011

• CE certification for products

2015• 125+skilled

employee strong firm

• Multiple range of NICU products

1997•Started Neotech Medical Systems with 2 employees

•First Infant Radiant Warmer

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What is a Respiratory Monitor?

Respiration Monitor is intended to continuously monitoring the respiration of infants up to the age of 18 months and will give audio visual alarms if the infant stops breathing for more than a pre-set time.

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Why Respiratory Monitor is Used?

To check baby's breathing

Prevent brain damage

Alert of any possible respiratory Failure

Respiratory Monitor

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Introducing nice Respiratory Monitor

Designed to perfection

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Features

Simple and reliable operationDeveloped using latest manufacturing techniquesMicroprocessor based Rechargeable battery with long life span of 2 yearsChoice of 10, 15, 20 sec apnea delayRespiration and Indication

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Operation

Control Panel OperationAttaching the Respiration SensorMonitor SetupMonitoring the infantIf alarm sounds

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Control Panel Operation

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Attaching the Respiration Sensor Clean and dry the infant’s abdomen. The most suitable position for attaching the Respiration Sensor is just below the navel, slightly to the left or right. Fix the Respiration Sensor pad and tube using hypo allergenic tape 50 mm wide and 100 mm long. Position the Sensor tube down between the infant’s legs to the Monitor, so that it is away from the neck, or so that the infant cannot play with it (see illustration). It is important to ensure that the Respiration Sensor connector is pushed firmly into the Monitor’s connector socket using a slight twisting action. Do not apply excessive pressure.

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Monitor set up

Switching on the Monitor With the Respiration Sensor attached to the Monitor, switch the Monitor on by pressing the ON/OFF key, and select the required APNEA Period (10, 15 & 20 sec alarm delay) by using select key. The choice of which alarm delay should always be determined by a clinician The ON 10 sec. alarm delay, will alarm if no breath is detected after 10 seconds. The ON 15 sec. alarm delay, will alarm if no breath is detected after 15 seconds The ON 20 sec. alarm delay, will alarm if no breath is detected after 20 seconds. For every breath detected, the Monitor will make a clicking sound accompanied by a green ON 10 sec or a Yellow ON 15 sec or an orange ON 20 sec flashing light. When the Monitor is first switched on there may be a small delay before it starts to detect the infant’s breaths. If the selected alarm time is breached an audiovisual alarm is triggered, this can be silenced by pressing mute key. Should the infant start to breathe again before mute key is pressed then the audible alarm will stop, but the red alarm light will continue to flash for another 60 seconds.

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If the alarm sounds

Warning: If the main audible and visual alarms are activated, immediately attend to the infant. This is of prime importance before any other actions are taken. In the event of any alarms, the infant must first be made safe band comfortable. Failure to observe this warning may cause infant injury or death.

Go to the infant but do not panic. If the infant has stopped breathing carry out the resuscitation techniques that you have learned and immediately seek medical assistance. If the red alarm indicator is flashing but the audible alarm is silent, this shows that a previous alarmcondition was present. Press mute key to cancel the visual alarm indication and observe the infant for a while. If the audible alarm is repeated, press mute key again and observe the infant. If the infant is safe and breathing normally but the Monitor is not indicating the infant’s breath, there ispossibly a technical fault, see section 7 “Trouble Shooting”.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

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Cleaning & Maintenance

Warning: Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the charger cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to aging.

Warning: Switch off the equipment and disconnect the Power cord from the mains before take in to cleaning

Warning: Don’t pour the water for cleaning it may enter into the electronics circuits it cause short circuit and get shock.

Caution: Use the cleaning solution sparingly on a cloth when cleaning the Monitor. Do not saturate the unit - excessive solution causes damage to internal components.

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Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s

Read all of the directions before using for the first time.

Visually inspect the sensor for damage before each use.

Test batteries regularly and charge the device when battery indicator shows low battery

Keep the unit, sensor and connections are securely tight

Clean the case with isopropyl alcohol or mild detergent only

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DON’T

Use this Monitor if you suspect any malfunction. Use the device in the presence of flammable gases. Use alkaline batteries. Autoclave or freeze the sensor or device. Immerse the unit or sensor in any liquid. Expose the unit to devices that produce high levels of radio, short wave, microwave, x-ray, or high frequency interference. Use cleaning agents or liquids in the cable receptacles or around the battery compartment Place the unit itself in a water vapor-saturated environment. Expose the unit to a condensing water environment such as a mist tent.

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How nice Respiratory Monitor fare over competitors?

nice Respiratory Monitor

Non electrical Single Sensor

Handy with Li-ion battery

Pole mounting

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Trouble ShootingSystem Failure

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Maintenance Intervals:

Always disinfect and clean the unit and accessories before any maintenance – even when returning theunit to the supplier for repair. Always disconnect power supply before any maintenance. Use only Manufacturer’s original parts for maintenance.

Warning: Periodically check the insulation and the connection of the charger cable it may cause fire because of poor insulation and short circuits due to aging.

Warning: Don’t misaligned the EMI Shielding and the beads it may cause the EMI interference to the equipment

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Certifications and Approvals

Electrical & Product Safety : IEC 60601-1

EMC Safety : IEC 60601-1-2

Particular standard :ISO 18778

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Contact Us

nice Neotech Medical Systems Private Limited

No 85, Krishna Industrial Estate

Mettukuppam, Vannagaram,

Chennai – 600095, Tamil Nadu,

INDIA

Tel: +91-44-24762594,24764608.

Fax: +91-44-24766920

Web: www.niceneotech.com.

E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]

Overseas Enquiry: [email protected]

Toll Free : +91-1800-425-2594.