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U s e r G u id e
Table of Contents
Copyright Information.............................................................................4
Tango+ Setup.........................................................................................7
Tango+ Hardware Setup.........................................................................7
Rear Panel Connections...........................................................................8
Tango+ Rear Panels................................................................................9
Power Supply Labels..............................................................................10
Compatible Stress Systems.....................................................................11
Stress System Setup................................................................................12
At a Glance...........................................................................................13
Front Display - Main Measurement View.................................................13
Front Display - Graph View....................................................................15
Operation of Tango+............................................................................23
Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement....................................................23
Headphone Kit......................................................................................24
Stat Mode.............................................................................................24
Conducting an Exercise Stress Test..........................................................25
Accessories............................................................................................27
Pulse Oximetry, SpO2 (optional)..............................................................27
RS-232 & ECG Interface Cables.............................................................29
Limited Warranty...................................................................................46
Index.....................................................................................................47
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Copyright Information
All content in this manual is the proprietary information of SunTech Medical and is
provided solely for purposes of operation, maintenance or service of Tango+. This
manual and the Tango+ described in it are protected under copyright law under
which they may not be copied, in whole or in part, without written consent of SunTech
Medical.
The information in this manual is furnished for guidance only, is subject to change
without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by SunTech Medical.
SunTech Medical assumes no liability for errors or inaccuracies that may appear in
this manual.
• Use Tango+ only with adult patients, while they undergo a cardiac or exercise
stress test under the supervision of a physician. Ensure that appropriate
resuscitation equipment and personnel are available at all times during the
procedure.
• The Tango+ BP monitor is defibrillator protected. The pulse oximeter is not
defibrillator protected.
• All alarms indicate an increasing risk of injury if the test is continued.
• The reliability of the device depends upon conformance with the operation and
service instructions, as detailed in this manual.
User Responsibility
Your Tango+ is designed to perform in conformity with the description thereof
contained in this operation manual and accompanying labels and inserts, when
assembled, operated, maintained and repaired in accordance with the instructions
provided. It is your responsibility to:
Further, the user of the device bears sole responsibility for any malfunction that results
from improper use, fault maintenance, improper repair, damage or alteration by
anyone other than SunTech Medical or authorized service personnel.
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Warnings and Contraindications
CAUTION: Federal (U.S.) law restricts this device to Precautions
sale by or on the order of a physician. Observe the patient carefully during the procedure.
Ensure pressure compatibility to all patients. If any
DO NOT USE THE MONITOR IF it abnormality occurs, either in the unit or the patient,
has failed its diagnostic self test or if it suspend the operation immediately and disconnect
displays a greater than zero pressure the cuff, pulse oximeter sensor, and electrodes (if
with no cuff attached or a value of applicable) from the patient.
saturation with no sensor attached.
The values displayed by such a unit Accuracy of any blood pressure recording or oxygen
may be inaccurate. saturation measurement may be affected by the
position of the subject, his or her physical condition
DO NOT USE ON NEONATES, CHILDREN, and and use outside of the operating instructions detailed
patients known to be readily susceptible to bruising. in this manual. The interpretation of blood pressure
and oxygen saturation measurements should only be
DO NOT ATTACH THE CUFF to a limb being used made by a physician.
for IV infusions as the cuff inflation can block the
infusion, causing harm to the patient. Safety and effectiveness in pregnant women, children
under the age of 18 years of age and neonates have
DO NOT ATTACH THE PULSE OXIMETER not been established.
SENSOR to the same limb as the CUFF or any other
blood flow restrictors. Loss of monitoring can occur Only use pulse oximeter sensors supplied by SunTech
due to the hindering of pulse measurements. Medical.
DO NOT USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE Check the application site of the pulse oximeter
anesthetics; this could cause an explosion. sensor frequently to determine the positioning of the
sensor and the circulation and skin sensitivity of the
DO NOT IMMERSE the monitor in any fluid, place patient.
fluids on top of, or attempt to clean the unit with any
liquid detergents or cleaning agents. This may cause Factors that may affect the accuracy of pulse
an electrical hazard. Refer to Maintenance & Cleaning oximetry:
for instructions on cleaning. If any of these situations
occur, please contact SunTech Medical.
• electrosurgical interference
DO NOT REMOVE UNIT COVERS. • arterial catheters, blood pressure cuffs, infusion
Doing so may expose hazardous voltage and cause lines, etc.
electrical shock. The monitor does not contain any • moisture in the sensor
user serviceable components. Refer to Maintenance & • improperly attached sensor
Cleaning for service instructions. • incorrect sensor type
• poor pulse quality
DO NOT MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF: No repair • venous pulsations
should be undertaken or attempted by anyone not • anemia or low hemoglobin concentrations
having been service trained by SunTech Medical or • cardiovascular dyes
having a thorough understanding of the repair and • sensor not at heart level
operation of automatic blood pressure equipment.
(Substitution of a component different from that erse Reactions
supplied might result in measurement error). Adverse Reactions
In the area of the cuff or sensor, allergic exanthema
DO NOT allow the pulse oximeter sensor to become (symptomatic eruption) may result, including the
wet. formation of urticaria (allergic reaction including raised
edematous patches of skin or mucous membrane and
DO NOT use a damaged pulse oximeter sensor. intense itching) caused by the fabric
material of the cuff, sensor, or electrodes.
DO NOT CONNECT the monitor to Following the application of the cuff, petechia (a
equipment that does not meet EN60601-1. minute reddish or purplish spot containing blood
When the monitor is attached to a that appears in the skin) formation or Rumpel-Leede
patient, the monitor’s RS-232 connector phenomenon (multiple petechia) on the arm, which
can only be connected to equipment may lead to idiopathic-thrombocytopenia (spontaneous
that meets EN60601-1. persistent decrease in the number of platelets,
associated with hemorrhagic conditions) or phlebitis
(inflammation of a vein) may be observed.
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Tango+ Setup
Tango+ Hardware Setup
Your Tango+ will come with a power supply, a patient cable, and an Orbit-K cuff(s)
with a microphone.
a. Connect the power supply to a power cable and plug the cable into an avail-
able outlet.
b. Connect the power supply (P/N 19-0012-00) to Tango+ (See Figure 1). The
monitor will turn on. If the monitor is attached to a stress system, the Tango+
will turn on and off along with the stress system.
c. Connect the patient cable (P/N 91-0001-00) to the K-sound Microphone and
Pneumatic Hose Connector on the rear of the Tango+ (See Figure 1).
If the Tango+ has the Internal ECG option, the unit will come with an ECG patient
cable (P/N 91-0004-00). Connect the ECG patient cable to the Internal ECG con-
nection on the rear of the Tango+ (See Figure 1).
DC Power In 9V DC input
Label Description
ETL Certified
No SpO2 alarm
CE Approval
0413
Warranty Seal
Manufactured By
Manufacture Date
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Power Supply Labels
External power supply (only use the SunTech power supply with Tango+). Input:
100-240 VAC @ 1.6A max, 50-60 Hz. Output +9VDC @ 5A
Label Description
CE Mark
Attention
Earth Ground
PSE Mark
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Compatible Stress Systems
Tango+ can be setup to work directly with your stress system. If the Tango+ is
interfaced with a stress system, the stress system can prompt Tango+ to take a BP
measurement while you are conducting a stress test. In addition, some stress systems
will transfer the blood pressure measurement and heart rate from Tango+ to your
stress system where it will be displayed on the screen and printed on any reports. The
Tango+ can be used as a stand alone only if the unit has the Internal ECG option.
To setup the Tango+ with your stress system, please visit the Tango+ Interface Notes
on the SunTech Medical website at www.SunTechMed.com. Select Customer Service
► Downloads and under the Products section, select Tango+. If your stress system is
not listed, please contact:
+1.919.654.2300 (US)
+44(0)1865.884.234 (EMEA)
+852.2251.1949 (Asia & Pacific)
To test the stress system setup with Tango+, you will need to hook up a patient with
ECG leads and take a blood pressure measurement. You cannot use a heart rate or
blood pressure simulator to test whether the Tango+ is working with your stress system.
The Tango+ monitor requires that the ECG signal and the Korotkoff sounds, collected
by the microphone in the cuff, originate from the same source, meaning the patient.
Stat Key
Up Key
Down Key
Select Key
Start/Stop Key
Timer
Waveform Indicator Waveform Display Interval Indicator
Status Display Cuff Pressure
• Double Product: Displays the current workload on the heart in mmHg beats
per minute (SYS x HR/1000).
• Timer: When Interval Indicator is set to MAN, displays how old the BP
measurement is. When set to a time interval, the timer displays the time until
next reading occurs.
If you are on the Main Measurement View, pressing the SELECT key once will
navigate to the Graph View. The Graph view displays the same information in the
bottom section as the Main Measurement View. The top of the Graph View shows the
following elements while you take a measurement:
• Graph of all BP results: Displays all blood pressure results in a study (up
to 30 measurements). Use UP/DOWN buttons to navigate through the
measurements.
• Note: Measurements with status messages will be omitted from the graph.
MAIN MENU
MONITOR SETUP
MEASUREMENT SETUP
VIEW
ALARMS
MEASUREMENT TABLE
END TEST
EXIT
Monitor Setup
Use to set up and maintain the monitor.
Stress System: Select your stress system model that will interface to the
Tango+. For a custom model, select CUSTOM and then
choose the correct protocol and type of ECG trigger.
If you are using the Internal ECG option, you must select
CUSTOM and then set the ECG Trigger to INTERNAL.
Language: Choose English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish
Time: Set this to the current time. Defaults as 00:00.
Contrast: Set monitor contrast for optimum display from
0–255 where 0 is darkest and 255 is lightest.
Verify Displays cuff pressure for verifying calibration of the monitor.
Calibration: Press the Select Key to quit.
Power Off After: Set the time after which the monitor turns off after no activity.
Set it to 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or Never.
Sys High: When the systolic BP exceeds this setting, the alarm sounds.
Choose from 50 to 280 mmHg (with increments of 10) or set to
Off.
Sys Drop: When a drop in systolic BP between measurements exceeds this
setting an alarm sounds. Choose from 10 to 100 mmHg (with
increments of 5) or set to Off.
Dia High: When the diastolic BP exceeds this setting, an alarm sounds.
Choose from 20 to 150 mmHg (with increments of 10) or set to
Off.
HR High: When the heart rate exceeds this setting, an alarm sounds.
Choose from 40 to 200 beats per minute (with increments of 10)
or set to Off.
Measurement Table
The Measurement Table shows the most recent blood pressure measurements in a
tabular format.
End Test
Use this menu to clear readings and prepare for a new patient.
Yes: Choose this to clear readings and prepare the monitor for a new
patient.
No: Keeps the readings and settings.
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Proper Cuff Placement
To accurately measure blood pressure during a stress test, it is important that the
Orbit-K cuff is the correct size and is placed correctly on the arm.
b. To verify the correct size cuff, make sure the INDEX falls within the
cuff’s RANGE arrow (located on the inside of the cuff). If the INDEX
is outside the RANGE indicator, select a new cuff size. Caution:
Remember that using a cuff that is the wrong size will result in false and
misleading measurements.
Artery Marker
3-5 cm
1. Open the Velcro strap on the cuff and pull out the old microphone
2. Insert the new microphone through the sleeve, following the dash line, until
the microphone is touching the bottom of the sleeve and is right under the
ARTERY marker.
3. Connect the microphone to the bladder hose, using the rubber ties.
4. Close the Velcro flap over the cable.
o Ensure that each electrode is placed over a bony area and not
over a large muscle mass which may cause excessive noise.
o Prepare the skin at each electrode by shaving any body hair and
cleaning the site thoroughly with alcohol.
o For best results, the skin impedance should be less than 5
kohms as measured by a skin impedance meter.
o Connect the ECG cable to the electrodes as follows:
o Green lead to RL
o Yellow lead to V2
o Violet lead to V6
NOTE: During a stress test, some patients’ K-sounds may continue to a very low
pressure or, in some cases, all the way to 0 mmHg. This is due to increased arterial
compliance, occurring as arteries dilate in response to exercise. When this occurs,
there is usually a point where the K-sound amplitude drops off sharply, continuing at
a reduced level. The pressure at which this sudden decrease in amplitude occurs will
be reported as the first diastolic reading. If the K-sounds continue past that point for
10 mmHg or more, the second and final diastolic (diastolic tail) will be reported as
the cuff pressure where the sound disappears. An example of how this is displayed is
as follows:
BP = 180/93/58 mmHg
where “180” is systolic, “93” is first diastolic and “58” is the second diastolic
(K-sound disappears). If the difference between the two diastolic points is less than 10
mmHg, only the first diastolic is displayed. If interfaced with a stress system, the Tango
will report the BP result as the systolic and first diastolic blood pressure to the stress
system.
Headphone Kit
• The headphone option of the Tango+ will allow you to listen to the sounds
that are picked up by the microphone in the cuff. These sounds are similar
to those heard when taking a manual BP. Simply plug in the headphones to
the phono jack on the Tango+.
• The headphone kit should only be used as an evaluation/reference tool. The
headphones should not be used as a diagnostic tool.
Stat Mode
Tango+ has the ability to take continuous BP measurements for time sensitive or
emergency situations by pressing the STAT key. The monitor will continue to take
measurements every 2-10 seconds for up to 15 minutes or until the STAT or START/
STOP key is pressed.
• Stat Mode will measure either a Systolic and Diastolic BP measurement or
just Systolic BP measurement. Go to the Main Menu ► Measurement Setup
► Stat Mode Key to set the type of BP measurement to be taken in Stat
Mode, BP (Systolic and Diastolic) or SYS (Systolic only).
• Full BP measurements can take as little as 30 seconds to display a
measurement.
• Sys measurement can take as little as 15 seconds to display at measurement.
• The measurement displayed on the screen will flash to indicate that the
monitor is in STAT mode. When the STAT mode is ended, the monitor will
return to its previous mode.
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Conducting an Exercise Stress Test
After your patient is properly prepared and a heart rate is displayed on Tango+,
you are ready to conduct a stress test. Remember, you can stop a measurement in
process by pressing the START/STOP button.
If your patient’s condition becomes unstable, and you need to monitor their BP more
closely, remember that you can place the monitor into Stat mode by pressing the
STAT Key. You can stop a measurement and/or exit Stat mode by pressing the STAT
or START/STOP button.
b. As you take measurements with the Tango+, pay close attention to the
status display and waveform display. If the status display shows a status
message, consult the manual for Advice and Troubleshooting tips (page
34).
3. End Study.
a. When the stress test is over and you no longer need to take blood
pressures, press the SELECT key to display the main menu. Select END
TEST and YES to clear the display of the last measurement and prepare
the monitor for the next patient.
b. If you have the New Patient setting (under Main Menu ► View ► New
Patient; see page 18 for details) set to AUTO, Tango+ will automatically
prepare for a new patient once the ECG trigger signal is lost for 1
minute.
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Accessories
Pulse Oximetry, SpO2 (optional)
The Tango+ is equipped with an option for pulse oximetry (P/N 98-0087-00). This
option allows you to measure the oxygen saturation of arterial blood. Simply plug
in the sensor/module cable to the SpO2 receptacle on the rear panel of the Tango+
and attach the sensor to your patient as described below. After a few seconds,
a measurement will be displayed on the main measurement screen. The SpO2
value is updated once per second. SpO2 can also be displayed in the graph view.
Go to Main menu ► View ► Graph Display and choose SpO2. Please note the
precautions that apply to pulse oximetry. You can replace the sensor by unplugging it
from the module and plugging in the new sensor.
1. Insert a finger (preferably the index, middle or ring finger) into the Adult
Articulated Finger Clip Sensor (Figure 13) until the end of the finger reaches the
finger stop. Keep the fingernail facing the sensor top. Ensure that long fingernails
are not interfering with proper finger position.
2. For the best results when using the sensor for data collection, secure the sensor
cable independently from the sensor with medical tape, preferably around the
base of the fingers. Make sure that the tape securing the cable does not restrict
the blood flow. The thumb is not recommended for use with the Adult Articulated
Finger Clip Sensor.
Figure 13
Note: If the sensor is not positioned properly, light may by pass the tissue
and result in pulse oximetry inaccuracies. Proper sensor placement is critical
for good performance.
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Splitter Cables
Stress System Part Number
GE CASE - use with echocardiograph 91-0053-00
GE CASE 8000 - use with echocardiograph 91-0053-00
Marquette/Sensormedics Max-1 - use with echocardiograph 91-0053-00
Marquette MAC 5000/5500 - required 91-0069-00
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Preventative Maintenance
Establishing simple care guidelines helps protect the performance and life of your
Tango+. On a routine basis, you should inspect the device, cables and pneumatic
hoses for cracks, fraying or kinks and immediately replace any damaged parts.
The monitor performs a range of system and software checks during normal
operation, reporting to the user the operational status via the Status Display. Once
the monitor is on and the Main Measurement View is displayed, ensure that the
monitor’s status display indicates the correct measurement mode. Also, verify that the
cuff pressure is 0 mmHg when no cuff is attached. DO NOT use the monitor if it has
failed any of its diagnostic self tests or if it displays a greater than zero pressure with
no cuff attached.
The monitor does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be opened
by an authorized service representative. DO NOT remove covers or break the
warranty seal as this will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Calibration
It is recommended that the Tango+ have its calibration checked annually to verify the
accuracy of the pressure transducers and indicators.
Equipment Required:
1. Calibrated electronic manometer or equivalent.
2. 500mL volume or the Orbit-K Adult Plus cuff wrapped around something
that will not break or crush (no glass).
3. Hand Inflation Bulb with bleed valve.
4. Tubing, Tee pieces, and miscellaneous connectors or you can order the
T-Tube Kit (SunTech Part # 98-0030-00).
Procedure:
1. When the Main Measurement View is displayed, press the SELECT button 2
times. This will bring up the MAIN MENU screen.
2. Using the UP or DOWN arrows, highlight MONITOR SET UP and press the
SELECT button.
3. Using the UP or DOWN arrows, highlight VERIFY CALIBRATION and press
the SELECT button. The monitor will close its bleed valves and will display
on its screen the pressure applied to the patient hose connector.
4. Verify the Tango+ calibration by manually inflating and checking the
manometer against the pressure reading on the Tango+ display. The
Display should be within ±2mmHg of the pressure value on the mercury
manometer through a range of pressures from 0-300mmHg. If not, contact
SunTech Medical about calibration.
5. Once the calibration has been completed, press the SELECT button to exit
the calibration screen. Then press the UP or DOWN arrows to select EXIT
twice and return to the Main Measurement View.
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Disposal
This symbol indicates the monitor contains materials (such as
electrical components) which are hazardous. Please return to
SunTech Medical for disposal.
Pulse Oximeter
Cautions:
- Do not immerse the sensor in liquid.
- Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents on the sensors.
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Cleaning
Monitor
Before cleaning, disconnect the power supply from the monitor. Wipe the device with
a soft, damp cloth to remove surface dust and dirt.
Cuffs
Use a mild medical grade disinfectant on the cuff sleeve and inside of the cuff
between patients. Periodically, remove the bladder, machine wash the shell of the cuff
in cold water and line dry.
ECG Cables
For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth to apply a mild soap and water mixture. Remove
any residue and wipe dry. For disinfecting the cables, use a hospital-approved
disinfectant such as 1:10 chlorine bleach, Lysolbrand disinfectant, 2% glutaraldehyde
solution, or Wescodyne. If disinfectants are intended to control infection, use your
facility’s established protocol. For sterilizing, use your facility’s established protocol.
Do not use the following methods for sterilization: autoclave, radiation, or steam.
When necessary, cables and leads can be sterilized in ethylene oxide (ETO) gas.
SpO2 Sensors
Clean the sensor with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent or isopropyl
alcohol. Ensure that all tape residues are removed. Allow the sensor to dry
thoroughly before reusing.
NOTE: Do not open the case of the adult finger clip sensor more than 90°
or the case may be damaged. Figure 11 shows the appropriate opening of
the case for cleaning.
Figure 11
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Advice & Troubleshooting
Status Messages
If there is significant noise (as you may note on the Waveform Display) during a
measurement, the Tango+ will have problems getting a reliable measurement.
Status messages appear over the Status Display in the Main Measurement view or
the Graph View immediately after a reading to indicate that there was a problem
during that measurement. Some errors will produce prompts that will appear over
the BP measurement that provide suggestions to resolving an issue. Status messages
inform you of the validity of a blood pressure reading. To avoid this problem with
subsequent measurements, follow the appropriate solutions below.
SYSTEM ERRORS: A System Error (monitor displays a System Error screen with a
5-digit error code) indicates a possible problem with the monitor’s hardware or
software. When this error occurs, the alarm will sound continuously. This alarm can
be muted by pressing the Down key. Pressing the Select key will clear the alarm, and
the monitor will rerun its internal tests. If the error occurs repeatedly, please contact
the SunTech Service Department or an authorized service agent.
To test the System Error alarm function, press the Up key when power is applied to
the monitor. System Error “30000” should appear on the screen. Pressing the Down
key will mute the alarm. Pressing the Select key will end the test; the monitor will
complete its power-up sequence and display the Main Measurement View.
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EMC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical
devices to IEC60601-1-2: 2001. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to other devices, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
In the event of a power loss to the monitor, all data and user settings are saved. The
monitor will power-up with the same settings and data as prior to the power loss.
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b
Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than [V1] V/m.
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For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the
recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the
equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum
output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Q. How do I set up the Tango+ monitor to work with my stress system?
A. To setup the Tango+ with your stress system, please visit the Tango+ Interface
Notes on the SunTech Medical website at www.SunTechMed.com and select
Customer Service ► Downloads and under the Products section, select Tango+.
If your stress system is not listed, please contact us at 1-800-421-8626.
Q. The Tango+ displays a status message. What does it mean and what do I
do?
A. See the reference guide (that is attached to your Tango+) or the Advice and
Troubleshooting section (pg. 34) for details on the Status Message and solution.
Q. Can I use a heart rate or blood pressure simulator to test whether the
Tango+ is working correctly with my stress system?
A. You cannot use a heart rate or blood pressure simulator to test whether the
Tango+ is working with your stress system. The Tango+ monitor requires that the
ECG signal and the Korotkoff sounds, collected by the microphone in the cuff,
originate from the same source, meaning the patient.
Service Centers
For customers in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific:
SunTech Medical, Ltd.
Service Department
Oakfield Industrial Estate
Eynsham, Oxfordshire OX29 4TS
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1865.884.234
Fax: +44 (0) 1865.884.235
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Specifications, Blood Pressure Measurement
Measurement: Auscultatory, using R-wave gating and k-sound analysis, during
all static and active phases of stress testing. Systolic pressures
correlate to a K-1 Korotkoff sound. Diastolic pressures correlate
to K-5 Korotkoff sound.
Storage:
-20°C (-4°F) to 50°C (122°F) Less than 95% RH non-condensing.
SunTech Medical, Inc. warrants each instrument to be free from defects in material
and workmanship. Liability under this warranty covers servicing of the instrument
when returned from the customer’s facility within the United States prepaid to the
factory. SunTech Medical, Inc. will repair any component(s) or part(s) that it finds
to be defective during the period of this limited warranty. Should a defect become
apparent, the original purchaser should first notify SunTech Medical, Inc. of the
suspected defect. The instrument should be carefully packaged and shipped prepaid
to:
The instrument will be repaired in the shortest possible time and returned prepaid by
the same shipping method as received by the factory.
This limited warranty is void if the instrument has been damaged by accident, misuse,
negligence, act of God or serviced by any person not authorized by SunTech Medical,
Inc.
This limited warranty contains the entire obligation of SunTech Medical, Inc. and
no other warranties expressed, implied or statutory are given. No representative or
employee of SunTech Medical, Inc. is authorized to assume any further liability or
grant any further warranties except as herein.
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Index Tango+ Setup
Hardware Setup
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7
Power Supply Labels 10
A Rear Panel Connections 8
Accessories 27 Stress Systems 11
Interface Cables 29 Stress System Setup 12
Pulse Oximetry, Finger Application 27 Tango+ Rear Labels 9
Pulse Oximetry, SpO2 27 Troubleshooting 34
FAQ’s 42
C Service Centers 43
Copyright Information 4 Status Messages 34
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