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1. 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 Electrostatic Floors should be wood discharge ESD FO eve CONE O EV contagi concrete or ceramic tile IEC 61000 4 2 siya eke If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrostatic transient burst N A N A N A IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 N A N A N A Voltage dips short interruptions and N A N A N A voltage variations on power supply input Power frequency Power frequency magnetid 3 A m 3 A m fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic immunity for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE SUPPORTING Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic immunity The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER should assure that it is used in such an environment i IEC 60601 Complian Immunity test Electromagnetic environment guidance test level ce level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER including cables than the recommended separation distance calcul
2. electromagnetic emission The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER uses RF 23 energy only for its internal function Therefor its RF emissions Group 1 RF emissions are very low and are not likely to CISPR 11 cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B CISPR 11 The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER is suitable Harmonic for use in all establishments including domestic emissions N A establishments and those directly connected to the IEC 61000 3 2 f public low voltage power supply network that Voltage supplies buildings used for domestic purposes fluctuations N A flicker emissions Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance
3. When the batteries are in low voltage the power indicating light turns yellow and flashing with frequency of 0 5Hz and gives off D D D sound at 25 seconds interval 4 4 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Caution When the batteries have low capacities there might be abnormal operations such as all the lights in the digital tubes light up and 00 is displayed in the data display zone or other abnormal data as well as such phenomena as continuous sounding of the buzzer and abnormal start up and switch off of the oximeter Therefore when the batteries are in low voltage please replace batteries as soon as possible 4 5 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 5 Performance Considerations Warning Pulse oximetry readings and pulse signals can be affected by ambient environmental conditions sensor application errors and patient conditions See the appropriate sections of the manual for specific safety information 5 1 Oximeter Performance Considerations 1 Dysfunctional Hemoglobins Dysfunctional hemoglobins such as arboxyhemoglobin methemoglobin and sulfhemoglobin are unable to carry oxygen SpO2 readings may appear normal however a patient may be hypoxic because less hemoglobin is available to carry oxygen Further assessment beyond pulse oximetry is recommended 2 Anemia Anemia causes decreased arterial oxygen content Although SpO2 readings may appear normal an anemic patient m
4. OXIMETER is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM for EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM that are not LIFE SUPPORTING Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the SL F SL Series Anti decubitus Mattress The HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the HANDHELD PLUSE OXIMETER as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum 150 kHz to 80 80 MHz to 800 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz output power of MHz MHz Ws transmitter 35 3 5 d E P W d WP d WP l 1 1 0 01 1 2 0 12 0 23 0 1 3 8 0 38 0 73
5. Quantity 1 Oximeter 1 2 SpO gt sensor 1 3 User s manual 1 4 Certificate of quality 1 5 Warranty card 1 6 AA battery 4 3 3 Installing the Batteries Refer to figure 3 Pull the battery compartment latch downward toward the button of the oximeter and remove the battery access door Install four AA batteries oriented as shown in Figure3 Close the battery access door When installing batteries install the negative end of each battery first press the terminal spring until the positive terminal clears the positive spring and press the battery downward into place To remove the batteries reverse the installation process remove the positive end of each battery first Warning When the oximeter is not in use for a long time the battery should be removed from it Dispose of battery in accordance with local ordinances and regulations g Caution Don t use lithium batteries with the oximeter Lithium batteries will damage the oximeter 3 4 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual g Caution Check the batteries periodically for corrosion Replace batteries if corrosion is present otherwise damage to the oximeter may occur GB caution Do not mix alkaline AA batteries with rechargeable batteries When replacing batteries replace with four fresh new batteries Do not mix used and new batteries Fig 3 Installing Battery 3 4 Installing the SpO probe Install the probe as shown in Fig 4 Keep
6. Service Center of our Company immediately Based on the time limit and conditions indicated below from the time of purchase the user is entitled to free warranty services within one year 6 7 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 3 Our Company may execute our warranty pledges through such means as visits telephone guidance and couriering device back to our Company 4 Even within the free warranty period the following maintenance may be charged Troubles or damages caused by improper use by users Troubles or damages due to falls during handling after purchase 3 Troubles or damages caused by repairing remodeling or dismantling at locations outside the Company Troubles or damages caused by fire natural disasters earthquakes after purchase Troubles or damages due to the fact that the company failed to use of the SpO probe designated by our Company Troubles or damages caused by connections to other electrical equipment If the warranty seal is broken or corrected without authorization the serial numbers of the oximeter and probe are replaced by the user 5 Incase this product has trouble within three months if it is not due to the causes listed in Clause our Company shall be responsible for replacing the oximeter free of charge but accessories reconditioning components and consumables are not entitled to replacement 6 Our Company shall not be held liable for any trouble of other connected ap
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8. or ear of animal The preferred sensor application site for canine feline and equine animals is on the tongue 4 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual with the sensor s optical components positioned on the center of the tongue Alternatively the sensor and clip may be applied to the animal s lip toe ear prepuce or vulva U caution In case it is necessary to add a clip to fix the sensor the cable instead of the sensor itself should be clipped Please note that the cable of sensor should not be pulled with force 4 2 General Operations 4 2 1 Start up and switch off of the oximeter Press for about one second and release it immediately to turn on the power and the power indicator turns green and the oximeter is switched on Press for one second and release it immediately and the oximeter is switched off immediately When the oximeter is switched on it gives off a D sound and all the lights in the digital tube are on and the oximeter enters self examinations status GO Caution When the oximeter is started if the indicating light or the digital display do not light up or there is no D sound and the results are the same after repeating several times first check the battery capacities If the battery capacities are sufficient it might be something wrong with the the oximeter Please do not use the oximeter and contact professional repairmen local agency of the Company or the aftersales agent of
9. the indentation of the probe consistent with the front panel of the oximeter and then plug it into the socket 3 5 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Fig 4 Installing the SpO Probe WA TY Warning Before use the operator must ensure the compatibilityies of the oximeter sensor and extension cables otherwise this may lead to the burning of patients do not use damaged sensor or extension cable Do not soak the sensor into water or make it wet otherwise it may be damaged If the NIBP and SpO are measured at the same time please do not put the NIBP cuff and the SpO sensor on the same extremity this is because the NIBP measure ment may block blood circulation thus affect the SpO measurement g Caution If it is necessary to have additional clip to fix the tip sensor the cable should be clipped instead of the oximeter Please do not pull the oximeter cable with force 3 6 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Note Frequent movements of the sensor may lead to the measuring errors of the oximeter When using SpO gt sensor care should be taken to shield external light sources such as light of thermo therapy or ultraviolet heating light otherwise the measurements may be disturbed Under such conditions as shock hypothermia anemia or the use of blood vessel activating drugs and with the existence of such substances as carboxyhemoglobin methemoglobin methylene blue the result of th
10. 1 12 1 2 23 10 38 3 8 7 3 100 120 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres 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 NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Product name Veterinary Pulse Oximeter Product type M700VET Address No 2 Innovation First Road Technical Innovation Coast Hi tech Zone Zhuhai P R China Post code 519085 PN 22 005 0003
11. 6 6 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Inspect the equipment and accessories for mechanical and functional damage Inspect the safety relevant labels for legibility Verify that the device functions properly as described in the instructions for use Test the enclosure leakage current according to IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Limit NC 100 uA SFC 500uA Test the patient leakage current from the applied part to the enclosure of internally powered equipment according IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Limit NC 100 uA SFC 500uA Test the patient leakage current via an F type applied part to the enclosure according IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Limit for NC 100 uA SFC 500uA The leakage current should never exceed the limit The data should be recorded in an equipment log If the device is not functioning properly or fails any of the above tests the device has to be repaired 6 6 Warranty Provisions 1 When the user begins to use the oximeter the user should fill out the various contents of the warranty card and timely mail it back to our Company based on this our Company shall establish user files and will regularly learn about the use status this will enable the Company to provide our users with continuous and pinpointed quality service 2 Under the circumstance of normal use according to the use instructions and operational precautions in case troubles occur please contact the Technical
12. M700VET Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User s Manual Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co Ltd Address No 2 Innovation First Road Technical Innovation Coast Hi tech Zone Zhuhai P R China http www blt com cn J M700 041 2011A3 Preface Thank you for using M700 Veterinary Pulse oximeter In order to enable you to skillfully operate the pulse oximeter as soon as possible when you install and use this instrument for the first time it is imperative that you read carefully all the information that accompanies this instrument Based on the need to improve the performance and reliability of the parts and the whole instrument we sometimes will make some amendments to the instrument including the hardware and software As a result there might be cases of discrepancies between the manual and the actual situation of products When such discrepancies occur we will try our best to amend or add materials Your comments and suggestions are welcome Our laison way Address No 2 Innovation First Road Technical Innovation Coast Hi tech Zone Zhuhai P R China Post code 519085 Fax 86 756 3399919 Toll free consultation hot line 86 400 88 18 233 Statement This manual contains exclusive information protected by copyright laws and we reserve its copyright This manual is a reference book for operation maintenance and repair and it is prohibited to disclose it to others Without written approval of manufacturer no parts of
13. anual four to six hours the position of the SpO2 sensor should be checked to check the dosimeter s affect on the skin whether there is erythema or stimulation move the oximeter and place it on a different location E No use serviceable parts inside before servicing to authorized representative or manufacturer 1 2 Cautions g Caution In order to have more accurate measurements of SpO and PR the oximeter should be used in quiet and comfortable environment Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 2 General Introduction 2 1 How to Use this Manual All users should read this manual thoroughly More experienced users of the oximeter can refer directly to the topics for the information they require 2 2 Intended Use for the oximeter The veterinary pulse oximeter is indicated for spot checking of functional arterial oxygen saturation SpO2 and pulse rate of animals The oximeter is intended to be used in special procedure labs and other areas of a veterinary hospital or clinic where veterinary monitoring systems are needed 2 3 Product restriction This product has no restriction 2 4 Explanation of Symbols Type BF equipment Refer to IEC 60601 1 1995 Attention Please refer to this manual Date of Manufacture Power On Off Button SEIE 2 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Up Down Button Use it with Choice button Up Down Button Use it with Choice but
14. ary turn off the power or remove the sensor so as to ensure the safety of the patient In case of accidents during use the machine must be switched off immediately for examination E According to IEC60601 1 1995 the oximeter belongs to the BF type equipment for internal use and is safe and reliable If it is desired for combined use with other electrizer or high frequency operating or high frequency equipment there might be such phenomena as incorrect measuring data and burning E Measurements and pulse signals can be affected by certain environmental conditions sensor application errors and certain patient conditions See the appropriate sections of this manual for specific safety information E The use of accessories sensors and cables other than those specified may result in increased emission low anti disturbance and or create invalid readings of the oximeter It is advised to check it at least once a month As with operation of all other medical equipment carefully route patient cabling to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation E To ensure patient safety do not place the oximeter in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient E Not use rechargeable batteries only use alkaline battery 1 5V AA Size LR6 according to IEC 60086 2 E In order to prevent the occurrence of tissue necros due to crush caused by the prolonged use of oximeter every Veterinary pulse oximeter user s m
15. ated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Conducted N A N A 3 5 d WP RF V IEC 61000 4 6 Ne d E P Coid 80 MHz to 800 MHz 3 V m 3 V m 7 d WP 80 MHz to E 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Radiated RF 2 5 GHz i Where P is the maximum output power rating IEC of the transmitter in watts W according to 61000 4 3 the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m b Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol gt NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a b Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the HANDHELD PLUSE
16. ay be hypoxic Anemia treatment can improve arterial oxygen content The oximeter may fail to provide a SpO2 if hemoglobin levels fall below 5 gm dl 3 Saturation The oximeter displays saturation levels between 35 and 100 When the measuring data exceeds this range some abnormalities may occur 4 Pulse Rates The oximeter displays pulse rates between 25 and 250 beats per minute When a rate is lower than 25 times min or higher than 250 times min some abnormalities may occur 5 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 5 2 Sensor Performance Considerations Inaccurate measurements can be caused by 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Incorrect application of the sensor Sensor is placed on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff arterial catheter or intravascular line Excessive patient movement Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue Externally applied coloring such as nail polish or pigmented cream Failure to cover the sensor site with opaque material in an intense light environment Venous pulsation Dysfunctional hemoglobin Low perfusion 5 3 Loss of pulse signal Considerations Loss of pulse signal can occur for the following reasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 The sensor is applied too tightly or loosed Defibrillation A blood pressure cuff is inflated on the same extremity as the one with the sensor attached There is arterial occlusion proximal to the sensor P
17. ctrizer in use nearby Keep the oximeter away from dust vibration corrosive substances explosive materials high temperature and moisture The oximeter is not designed for the sterilized room The oximeter is not designed for outdoor use This oximeter does not have alarm function please do not use this product in the environment where alarm is required The oximeter should be handled with care so as to avoid shocks and falls When the oximeter is in use it must be ensured the batteries have sufficient capacity otherwise there might be such phenomena as starting up abnormalities or inaccurate measurement data etc To avoid the damage of keyboard please do not use such pointed objects as pen point or nails for pressing operation otherwise it might cause permanent damage to the surface of the keyboard Do not make any clinical judgments based solely on the oximeter The oximeter is intended only as an adjunct 1 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual in patient assessment It must be used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms as well as doctor s diagnoses E To ensure accurate performance and prevent device failure do not expose the oximeter to extreme moisture such as direct exposure to rain Such exposure may cause inaccurate performance or device failure E When the oximeter is in use the medical personnel shall not leave the operating site but rather observe the patient closely when it is necess
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19. e SpO measurement will be possibly not accurate Before use the operator must identify the characteristics of patients such as age body weight the points on the body where the sensor is applied 3 7 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 4 Operation Instructions 4 1 Preparations before the Use of the Oximeter 4 1 1 Unpacking the Case Unpack the packaging case and contained in the case are the oximeter SpO sensor batteries and such documents as User Manual this Manual warranty card certificate of quality and packing list 4 4 2 Preparation and Examination 1 It is advised that before each use ensure the functions of the oximeter are normal and the function examinations can be conducted through normal animal or SpO2 simulator 2 Make sure the SpO probe is properly connected with the oximeter 3 Ensure the temperature and humidity of this location is within the allowed range of the oximeter use 4 Make sure within the proximity of the location there is no use of X ray ultrasound devices or other electrical appliances that might give off radio frequency power disturbances which may produce disturbances to the oximeter please remove the oximeter to a location free of disturbances or turn off the power of the above electrical appliances 5 Select a sensor and clip that is appropriate for the patient 6 Clean the sensor and sensor clip separately before and after each use 7 Put the sensor on the tongue
20. epressed Battery capacities are low The batteries may be missing discharged or oriented incorrectly Replaced them with new ones Errors of internal data Remove one of the batteries and install it again in several minutes One or more display segments or indicators do not light during the power on self test Components of the oximeter may have been damaged Do not use the oximeter contact qualified service personnel or your local Nellcor Representative 6 3 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual The PR search time is too long The sensor used is not compatible Check the sensor directions for use to determine if an appropriate sensor is being used and if it is applied properly Check sensor and extension cable connections Test the sensor on another subject Let another person try or try another sensor or extension cable Perfusion may be too low Check the patient Test the oximeter on yourself Change the sensor site Try another sensor Patient movement Interference due to patient activity may be preventing the oximeter from tracking the pulse Keep the patient still if possible Verify that the sensor is securely applied and replace it if necessary Change the sensor site 6 4 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual The PR search time is too long The sensor may be too tight there may be interference due
21. he contamination of filth and dirt and it can be wiped with non velvet soft cloth When cleaning do not spill the liquid onto the instrument Ensure no liquid is allowed to enter the inside of the oximeter There are some cable sockets on the side panel of the oximeter and when doing cleaning extreme caution should be exercised and make sure no water can enter them 4 It is forbidden to use such grinding materials as wire brush or metal polishing agent because these materials may cause damage to the panels of the oximeter 5 Please do not soak the oximeter in liquid 6 When the plugs and connectors of the cables or accessories are wetted please rinse them with distilled water or deionized water and then leave them in the environment of 40 C to 80 C to dry for at least one hour 7 Under normal circumstances it is not necessary for the oximeter to have special maintenance and cautions must be exercised on the following points during the use of the oximeter 6 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Please use the oximeter in the environment according to the requirements of the performance criteria Avoid exposure or direct sunlight Avoid excessive radioactive infrared rays or ultraviolet rays Avoid contacts with organic solutions dusts or corrosive gases 6 2 Oximeter Sensor 1 The casing of the sensor and light tube can be cleaned with swab or non velvet soft cloth dipped with medical alcohol 2 T
22. he sensor cable can be cleaned or sterilized with Hydrogen Peroxide 3 or lsopropylalcohol 70 3 It is forbidden to put the oximeter in high pressure containers and put the sensor directly in liquid Warning When the oximeter is not in use for a prolonged period the batteries in the battery case must be removed and stored properly Warning Disposable Oximeter sensors must not be re sterilized or reused 6 3 Sketch Map of electrical Mechanism Sketch map of electrical mechanism and component list are only provided to the approved maintenance stations or personnel authorized by our Insitutite 6 4 Troubleshooting Warning There are no _ user serviceable parts inside the oximeter The cover should only be removed by qualified service personnel 6 2 Veterinar ulse oximeter user s manual e Warning If you are uncertain about the accuracy of any measurement check the patient s vital signs by alternate means then make sure the oximeter is functioning correctly g Caution Do not spray pour or spill any liquid on the oximeter its accessories connectors switches or openings in the enclosure as this may damage the oximeter 6 4 1 Possible errors and proposed disposals List of possible errors and suggestions for correcting them Errors Possible causes Disposals There is no response to the Power button The button can not be pressed to its position Ensure that the Power button is fully d
23. imity or strength of a source may result in disruption of performance of this device Examples of noise sources in healthcare environments that could cause electromagnetic interference are 1 Electrosurgical units 2 Cellular phones 3 Mobile two way radios 4 Electrical appliances 5 High definition television The oximeter is designed for use in environments in which the pulse can be obscured by electromagnetic interference During such interference measurements may seem inappropriate or the oximeter may not seem to operate correctly Disruption may be evidenced by erratic readings cessation of operation or other incorrect functioning If this occurs the site of use should be surveyed to determine the source of this disruption and the following actions should be taken to eliminate the source 1 Turn equipment in the vicinity off and on to isolate the offending equipment 2 Reorient or relocate the interfering equipment 3 Increase the separation between the interfering equipment and this equipment The oximeter generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with these instructions the oximeter may cause harmful interference with other devices in the vicinity 6 5 Periodic Safety Checks The following safety checks should be performed at least every 12 months by a qualified person who has adequate training knowledge and practical experience to perform these tests
24. ion alarm signal and the operator has to use SpO simulator for self examination 4 2 3 Button Operation On Off button press to enter the working mode then press it again to enter the Off status 4 3 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Press to switch between normal measuring data display mode battery management mode SpO Mean Time Adjustment mode and software version displaying mode when it is in the measuring data display mode SPO displays SpO value Min displays PR value when it is in the battery management mode SPO displays bAt Min displays LED light intensity level 1 to 5 in the SpO2 Mean Time Adjustment mode SPO displays AUE Min displays Mean Time 4 8 or 16 under software version displaying mode UP is displayed in the SPO2 region and version number of current software is displayed in the Min region In the normal measuring data display mode press to tune down the PR sound and press gt to tune up the PR sound in the battery management mode press to decrease the light intensity of the LED and press gt to increase the light intensity of the LED in the SpO Mean Time Adjustment mode press 4 to decrease mean time and press to increase the mean time Press to switch on or off the PR sound 4 3 Prompt info 4 3 1 Sensor Off The indication displays with flashing frequency of 0 5 Hz and gives off D D sound at 25 seconds interval 4 3 2 Batteries
25. oor peripheral perfusion Loss of pulse cardiac arrest 5 4 Ambient light source Considerations Intense ambient light sources that can interfere with the performance of a SpOz sensor as following 1 Surgical lights especially those with a xenon light source 2 Bilirubin lamps 3 Fluorescent lights 5 2 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 4 Infrared heating lamps 5 Direct sunlight To prevent interference from ambient light ensure that the sensor is properly applied and cover the sensor site with opaque material 5 5 Patients influence If interference due to patient activity presents a problem try one or more of the following to correct the problem 1 Verify that the sensor is properly and securely applied 2 Move the sensor to another site 3 Use a new sensor with fresh adhesive backing 4 Keep the patient still if possible 5 3 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 6 System Maintenance e Warning Be sure the power is switched off before cleaning the oximeter or the sensor 6 1 Oximeter 1 The most commonly used hospital cleaning agent and non corrosive detergents can be used for cleaning the oximeter but please be careful that many types of detergents must be diluted before use Please use them according to the directions of the manufacturers of the detergents 2 Avoid using alcohol based amido or acetone based detergents 3 The casing of the oximeter should be kept from t
26. pliances which are directly or indirectly caused the trouble of this product 7 This warranty system is valid within China 8 In case the warranty label is found to have been damaged our Company has the right to waive the one year free maintenance service 9 Regarding the charged repairs and maintenance beyond the warranty period it is advised to use Maintenance Contract System and please contact our Company for details 6 8 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 Performance SpO gt Measuring Range 0 100 Resolution 1 Accuracy At 70 100 2 At 0 69 unspecified Data update period lt 13 seconds PR Measuring Range 25 250 bpm Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy 2 or 1 bpm whichever is greater Data update period lt 13 seconds 7 2 Electrical Type Voltage 4 AA alkaline 6 Volts DC as per 4 AA batteries The oximeter uses four 1 5 V AA type batteries and a set of new batteries can be used for a continuous period of 10 to 24 hours depending on concrete battery types 7 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 7 3 Environmental Conditions Operation Temperature 5 C 40 C Atmospheric Pressure 860hpa 1060hpa Relative Humidity lt 85 no condensation Transport and Storage Temperature 20 C 55 C Atmospheric Pressure 500hpa 1060hpa Relative Humidi
27. the Company 4 2 2 Operation 4 2 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual For normal operations oximeter has the following modes 1 If the oximeter probe is not plugged into the oximeter or the probe has been plugged into the oximeter but no finger is inserted into the probe the SpOz and PR flashes and displays giving off D D sound at intervals and the oximeter will be automatically switched off in 120 seconds 2 After the patient has been connected with the oximeter the oximeter begins searching PR SpO and PR flash to display If PR is searched a PR sound is given off if it is not searched then after continuing to search for another 120 seconds it will be automatically switched off 3 When measuring the data SpO2 and Min respectively displays SpO 2 and PR When the measuring data are stabilized PR intensity indication and PR sound are synchronized The pressing of will switch off or turn on PR sound 4 when it is at low perfusion the low perfusion indicating lights will light up 5 Under the battery management mode mean time mode or software version displaying mode if there is no operation to buttons in 15 seconds the oximeter will be automatically restored to its normal measuring mode 6 When the battery capacity is exhausted the oximeter will be automatically switched off in 5 minutes Note The oximeter does not have alarm function Note The oximeter does not provide automatic self examinat
28. this manual shall be photocopied Xeroxed or translated into other languages The contents contained in this manual are subject to amendments without notification The version number of manual is A3 Liabilities of the Manufacturer Only under the following circumstances will manufacturer be responsible for the safety reliability and performance of the instrument m All the installation expansion readjustment renovation or repairs are conducted by the personnel certified by manufacturer m The electrical safety status at the installation site of the instrument conforms to the national standards E The instrument is used in accordance with the operation procedures Signs in this manual e Warning Means it must be strictly followed so as to prevent the operator or the patient from being harmed o Caution Means it must be followed so as not to damage the instrument Note Important information or indications regarding the operation or use H CONTENTS Chapter 1 Safety Information cece ceeecce sete eeeeeeeees 1 1 Ti WAri 11S S302 ists Cote Oa a oe fads seth oo eds oa Maas E es te las acs ae 1 1 12 CAUtlONS 22s ese eect eee eee eg 1 3 Chapter 2 General Introduction c cee ccceeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeee 2 1 2 1 How to Use this Manual cc ceeeececseeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeaaaees 2 1 2 2 Intended Use for the oximeter ccc eeeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeees 2 1 2 3 Product
29. to ambient light or the sensor may be on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff arterial catheter or intravascular line Reposition sensor as necessary Electromagnetic interference may be Remove the source of preventing the interference oximeter from tracking the pulse Change batteries when Battery voltage is 8 i they are too weak insufficient change them In continuous Reposition sensor as The sensor is not measurement sometimes there are no measuring data positioned properly necessary Insufficient blood supply Check the patient Test the oximeter on yourself Change the sensor site Try another sensor After start up it is not possible to enter normal measuring status Start up errors Restart the oximeter Battery capacities insufficiency Battery capacities insufficiency may lead to abnormal start up After start up the oximeter cannot operate normally and it cannot be switched off normally Program error Switch off the power and install the program again Battery capacities are two low replace them with new batteries 6 5 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 6 4 2 EMI Electromagnetic Interference Due to the proliferation of radio frequency transmitting equipment and other sources of electrical noise in health care environments it is possible that high levels of such interference due to close prox
30. ton Choice Button Switch On Off Button for pulse sound Sp0 The display region of SpO gt reading the unit is The display region of Pulse rate reading the unit is Min bpm Low a eee Low Perfusion indication Perfusion Non Alarm The device does not have alarm function Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices according to Directive 2002 96 EC The device accessories and the packaging have to be disposed of waste correctly at the end of the usage Please follow Local Ordinances or Regulations for disposal 2 2 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 3 Appearance and structure 3 1 Symbols Displays and Indicators 3 1 1 Front Panel Description Fig 1 Front Panel Description 3 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual O 2 Power indicator light The display region of SpOz reading The display region of Pulse rate reading bmp Pulse Amplitude indicator Blip bar Selection button Up Down button On Off button for pulse sound Up Down button Power on off button Low Perfusion indication 3 2 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 3 1 2 Rear Panel Sketch Map Fig 2 Rear Panel sketch map Buzzer Label 3 Battery Cover 3 3 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 3 2 List of Components Table 1 List of Components Serial number Item
31. ty lt 93 no condensation 7 4 Physical Characteristics Weight 0 125Kg Dimensions 141mm x 74mm x27mm 7 2 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual 7 5 Sensors pulse oximetry sensors contain LEDs that emit red light at a wavelength of approximately 660 nm and infrared light at a wavelength of approximately 905 nm The total optical output power of the sensor LEDs is less than 15 mW Wavelength This information may be useful to clinicians such as those performing photodynamic therapy Note Sensor LED light emissions fall within Class 1 level according to IEC 60825 1 2001 No special safety precautions are required 7 6 Classification Type of protection against electric shock Internally powered equipment Degree of protection against electric shock Type BF applied part Classification according to the degree of protection against ingress of water Ordinary Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures 7 3 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Chapter 8 Accessories Accessory Description SpO2 sensor Ear Clip sensor 5Pin Reusable Tongue clip 8 1 Veterinary pulse oximeter user s manual Appendix A Guidance and Manufacture s Declaration of EMC Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emission for all EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS Guidance and manufacturer s declaration

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