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AAMI MP80601 249 2020

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ANSI/AAMI MP80601-249:2020 (IEC 80601-2-49:2020, MOD), Medical electrical equipment-Part 2-49: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of multifunction patient monitors

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This particular standard concerns the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITORS. It amends and supplements IEC 60601-1:2005 and IEC 606011:2005/AMD1:2012, Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance

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1 ANSI/AAMI MP80601-2-49:2020 (IEC 80601-2-49:2020, MOD) Medical electrical equipment—Part 2-49: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of multifunction patient monitors
2 Blank Page
3 Title Page
4 AAMI Standard
5 Contents Page
7 Committee representation
8 Background of ANSI/AAMI adoption of IEC 80601-2-49:2018 with deviations
9 U.S. Deviations to IEC 80601-2-49:2018
10 Foreword
13 Introduction
15 201.1 Scope, object and related standards
201.1.1 * Scope
16 201.1.2 Object
201.1.3 Collateral standards
201.1.4 Particular standards
17 201.2 Normative references
18 201.3 Terms and definitions
201.4 General requirements
201.4.3 Essential performance
201.4.3.101 Additional essential performance requirements
19 Table 201.101 – ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE requirements
201.4.5 * Alternative risk control measures or test methods for me equipment or me systems
201.5 General requirements for testing me equipment
201.5.4 Other conditions
201.6 Classification of me equipment and me systems
20 201.6.2 * Protection against electric shock
201.6. 6 Mode of operation
201.7 Me equipment identification, marking and documents
201.7.2 Marking on the outside of me equipment or me equipment parts
201.7.2.101 Connectors for applied parts
201.7.9.2.2 Warning and safety notices
201.7.9.2.9 Operating instructions
201.7.9.2.9.101 Additional instructions for use
21 201.8 Protection against electrical hazards from me equipment
201.8.3 Classification of applied parts
201.8.5.2.3 * Patient leads or patient cables
22 Figure 201.101 – MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITOR with single PATIENT circuit (6) with multiple PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING UNITS and multiple PATIENT circuits (7) each with a single PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING UNIT
23 201.8.5.5.1 * Defibrillation protection
201.9 Protection against mechanical hazards of me equipment and me systems
201.10 Protection against unwanted and excessive radiation hazards
201.11 Protection against excessive temperatures and other hazards
201.11.6.5 * Ingress of water or particulate matter into me equipment and me systems
24 201.11. 8 * Interruption of the power supply / supply mains to me equipment
201.11.8.101 Protection against depletion of the internal electrical power source
25 201.12 Accuracy of controls and instruments and protection against hazardous outputs
201.12. 3 Alarm systems
201.13 Hazardous situations and fault conditions for me equipment
201.14 Programmable electrical medical systems (pems)
201.15 Construction of me equipment
201.15.1 Arrangements of controls and indicators of ME EQUIPMENT
201.15.101 Display of patient data
201.15.102 Units of measurement
201.15.4.4 Indicators
26 201.15.4.4.101 Indicator of operation from the internal electrical power source and the status of the internal electrical power source
201.16 Me systems
201.17 Electromagnetic compatibility of me equipment and me systems
202 Electromagnetic disturbances – Requirements and tests
202.7 Electromagnetic emissions requirements for me equipment and me systems
202.7.1 Protection of radio services and other equipment
202.7.1.101 * Emissions test setup
27 Figure 202.101 – Test layout for conducted and radiated EMISSIONS and IMMUNITY test(see 202.7.1.101 and 202.8.101)
202.8.1 General
28 202.8.101 * Immunity test setup
202.8.102 * Disturbances from hf surgical equipment
29 Figure 202.102 – Test circuit for HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT protection measurement according to 202.8.102 with PATIENT CONNECTIONS
30 Figure 202.103 – Test setup for HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT protection measurement according to 202.8.102
31 Figure 202.104 – Test circuit for HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT protection measurement according to 202.8.102 with non-conductive APPLIED PART
206 Usability
206.101 Primary operating functions
32 208 General requirements, tests and guidance for alarm systems in medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems
208.6.1.2 * Determination of alarm conditions and assignment of priority
208.6.3.2 Visual alarm signals
208.6.3.2.101 * Indication of validity of measured values
208.6.5 Alarm presets
33 208.6.8 Alarm signal inactivation states
208.6.8.1 * General
208.6.10 * Non-latching and latching alarm signals
208.6.10.101 * Non-latching alarm signals for technical alarm conditions
34 208.6.11.1 Existence of distributed alarm system
208.6.12 alarm system logging
35 Annexes
36 Annex AA (informative) Particular guidance and rationale
AA.1 Rationale and background
AA.2 Rationale for particular clauses and subclauses
37 Figure AA.1 – Example of a pre-configured MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITOR
Figure AA.2 – Example of a modular MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITOR
38 Figure AA.3 – Example of a MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITOR connected to a central station
Figure AA.4 – Example of a MULTIFUNCTION PATIENT MONITOR integrated into a ventilator
40 Figure AA.5 – Single PATIENT circuit with multiple PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING UNITS and PATIENT cables
44 Bibliography
45 Index of defined terms used in this particular standard
AAMI MP80601 249 2020
$131.66