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1. V1 0CF3 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter _ General De scription Oxygen S Saturation is a percentage Beeakyri triogiobin HbO2 ait compounded with oxygen by all combinative hemoglobin Hb capacity in blood In other words it is consistency of Oxyhemoglobin in biood It is a very important parameter for the Respiratory Circulation System Many respiratory diseases can result in oxygen saturation being lowered in human blood Additionally the following factors can reduce oxygen saturation Automatic regulation of organ dysfunction caused by Anesthesia Intensive Postoperative Trauma injuries caused by some medical examinations That situation might result in light headedness asthenia and vomiting Therefore it is very important to know the oxygen Saturation of a patient so that doctors can find problems in a timely manner The fingertip pulse Oximeter features small size low power consumption convenient operation and portability It is only necessary for a patient to put one of his fingers into the fingertip photoelectric sensor for diagnosis and a display screen will show oxygen saturation it has been proven in clinical experiments that it also features high precision and repeatability a al pa Measurement principle a Reductive hemoglobin RHb and Oxyhemoglobin HbO2 in glow and near infrared zones Operation principle of the instrument Photoelectric Oxyhemoglobin Inspection Technology is adopted in accor
2. Nois RF emission gt Class B n The Pulse Oximeteris suitable for use in all establishments i I a sear wy i o na Se r CISPR 14 r oma including domestic establishments and those directly connected to gt Battery polarities should be correctly installed Otherw wise damage may be j the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings 4 caused to the device iG ya Ga d used for domestic purposes S reser cn ty ban lt Please put in or remove bat atteries in right order or may cause damage to the E EE NET EE device bracket _Possible Problems and resolutions Please remove pane if the Oximeter will not be used for a long time re g i rs n i i T supablems p _ Possible reason z aeia lt ueSaistion T S90 or PR L 1 Fin er is not plugged correctly ra finger Bier 4 Thread innere ond of e loop oya pert DN 2 Patient s Oxyhemoglobin value is too i If youisan A normally low to be measured ee eae ee i ao Thread thicker end of the lace pirana the threaded end before alli it tightly ell at f hi a aia product Please go io lad ti Bt i C enough eS aw ek rt not to move i aol Clean surface of the ferin xna before it is used in diagnosis for patients 2 Finger is T Bogie ams eg jati ni Ma Remove the batteries from the battery cassette if the Oximet
3. after operation The rubber inside of the Oximeter i is medical rubber which has no toxin and no harm to the skin e The internal spring provides the correct pressure additional pressure may cause inaccurate readings If you are not getting a pulse rate reading and your pulse quality is Weakna warm the finger or reposition to another finger wi is eg napaten that meas ure gt when the power low Low power indicator SpO2 waveform Bar graph SpO2 Pulse rate i j aii _ a _ ae 1 Neowin 02 une RTs aT z te pal 7 EMC of this product complies with IEC60601 1 2 standard 2 Two AAA batteries MA l 3 One e ia sore a mit wt The materials which the user can come into contact have no toxicity and no action on 3 abe valine aap Ra tissues comply with IS010993 1 1S010993 5 and ISO1 0993 10 gr 3 i a __ 30 e SSSS 0 0 SEE 9 e iaa T E a EEE iren F ae two TANN batteries into gt battery cassette in correct polarities Guidance and manufacture S deciaration electromagnetic 2 Push the battery cover horizontally along the arrow shown as below EMISSIONS for all EQUIPMENT and SISIEN Il A plia RF emissions Gr roup 1 1 The Pulse Oximeter uses RF energy mn om Ti eee eres CISPR 11 Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely lo cause sen i gE any interference in nearby electronic equipment
4. in operation 93 no condensation in storage 9 Measurement Performance in Low Perfusion Condition required the test SSS mT equipment BIO TEK INDEX Pulse Oximeter tester the pulse wave is available without REPI z a rg GE RM ANY failure when the simulation pulse wave amplitude is at 0 6 i Tie D oe wt siianat m qay jenai oga gt f PS me ee i a Holding Gore Smabieno ae 10 Interference Resistance Capacity against Ambient Light Device works normally d 2 ne ee _ when mixed noise produced by BIO TEK INDEX Pulse Oximeter tester wit ee ye Se Ce are tv ALL RIGHTS RE i NOTE The specifications are subject to changes without prior notice Issue date 23 April 2 2010 pa
5. dance with Capacity Pulse Scanning and Recording Technology so that two beams of different wavelength of lights 660nm glow and 940nm near infrared light can be focused onto a human nail tip through a clamping finger type sensor A measured signal obtained by a photosensitive element will be shown on the Oximeter s display through process in electronic circuits and microprocessor shown on the Oximeter s display through electronic circuits 2 gt J a microprocessor use of Lambert Beer Law according to Spectrum Absorption Characteristics of Diagram of Operation Principle 1 Red and Infrared ray Emission Tube 2 Red and ita Receiving Tube 93 Do not AT pulse oximeter in an MRI or CT environment or in the presence of ia a a REE ESIMERIC Hau fee XO 3 res mpeg Do not use the pulse oximeter in an explosive atmosphere 4 The pulse oximeter is intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment It must be used in conjunction with other methods of assessing clinical signs and symptoms Check the pulse oximeter sensor application site frequently to determine the positioning of the sensor and circulation and skin sensitivity of the patient Do not stretch the adhesive tape while applying the pulse oximeter sensor This ga cause Ipaccuraic readings orskin blisters Before use ref ully read the anual r The pulse oximeter has no SpO alarms it is not for continuous monitoring 9 Prolonged use or the patient s
6. er will not be coe ee ae a i operated for a long aie s The Oximeter 1 Power of ba batteries might be inadequate 1 Please replace EEE r rh i h Wh can no be 1 ornot be there at all l 2 Please reinstall ihe batteries 4 t is best to preserve the product in a pase where ambient temperatures s poweredon 2 Batteries might be installed incorrectly 3 Please contact with local customer 55 C 4 131F and relative humidity is An Pi 3 The Oximeter might be damaged service centre Sg P thatthe product should be kept i ina dry environment anytime EEE es l A wet ambient might affect its lifetime ande even might damage th the product Indication lamps _ 1 The product is automatically powered off 1 Norma 6 byi follow the law of f the focal government to deal with used b battery are suddenly off a i is detected longer than 2 Replace the batteries seconds t 2 Power quantity of the batteries i is started gt e T y being nadenusa o eee Set th Mus aS requ calibration Or 2 Pea tube being shielded or 2 Please cor br local customer battery replacement E re damaged together with broken service center 2 Index 2 made by Bioteck company is a function tester Set Tech to 1 R curve to 2 SOUL a oe 3 Please contact local customer 9 then user this particular calibration curve t re the oximete 3 Mec
7. hanical Misplace for service center TORERE i ng a silos is receive emission tube 4 Please contact local customer test methods used to establish the SpQ2 acc is cli ii a a eo oximeter used to measure the arterial haemoglobin these levels are to be compared to the levels dete SAA ie a CO oximeter _ s ENE large Bote B is Emission tube damaged 3 Current control circuit malfunctions EN rmined from arterial blood _ Service mae a Please contact tocat customer 1 Display Type OLED acne 2 Data update time lt 15s i 3 LED Wavelen ahs 7 T Attention consult 5 Hib i _Bccompanying docume ts 4 Spo Eass amaga j a A g a ere i pm Pulse Rate bpm Measurement range 70 99 e FTN ie Accuracy 70 99 3 lt 69 no definition pa GS pe sa ndica ion 35 BPM ar i _ Accuracy 99bpm 2bpm 400 235bpm 2 Pulse Intensity Bargraph aao 6 Power Requirements Two AAA alkaline Batteries I R fi INTERNALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT ayes MD300CF31 MD300CF32 MD3000F33 a Power capacity 800mAh i i E j l 7 Power consumption Less than 40mA a ii Battery Life about 15 hours l iz mete oll Low power indication Battery Voltage lt 2 3V 7 Dimension Length 60mm A n F i Width 35mm Height pamm Relative Nici lt 80 no oo
8. he patient s pulse beat The height of the bar graph shows the patient s pulse strength Product Properties Operation of the product is simple and convenient 2 The product is small in volume light in weight and convenient in carrying 3s Power consumption of the product is low and the two originally equipped two AAA batteries can be operated continuously for 30 hours 4 A low voltage warning will be indicated in visual window when battery voltage is so low that normal operation of the oximeter might be influenced 5 The product will automatically be powered off when no signal is in the product for longer than 8 seconds Prod uct Operation Sc zope Fingertip F PULSE OXIMETER i is a portable non invasive spot check oxygen saturation at arterial cree SpO and pulse rate of adult and pediatric patient at home and hospital including j clinical use i in internist surgery Anesthesia intensive care and etc It is not or contin ously monitoring The PULSE OXIMETER requires no routine calibration or maintenance other than replacement of batteries Operation instructions 3 z i Install two AAA batteries into battery cassette correctly 9 _ m P ace clamp over finger nail per diagram a fay a ee e N AENT m k ud as a n __ Insert one finger into rubber hole of the Oximeter fully SS Press the switch button once on front panel Finger and body should
9. lt condition may require changing the sensor site periodically Change sensor site and check skin integrity circulatory status and correct alignment at least every 4hours Inaccurate measurements may be caused by autoclaving ethylene oxide Sterilizing or immersing the sensors in liquid may cause inaccurate readings 1 Significant levels of dysfunctional hemoglobins such as carbonxy hemoglobin or y methemoglobin may affect the readings Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue 13 SpO measurements may be adversely affected in the presence of high ambient light Shield the sensor area with a surgical towel or direct sunlight for example if necessary Le movement way affect the readings a emeni of a sensor on an pas a with a blood pressure cuff arterial catheter or intravascular line 18 The patient has hypotension severe vasoconstriction severe anemia or hypothermia The patient is in cardiac arrest or in shock 20 Fingernail polish or false fingernails may cause inaccurate SpO readings Follow local ordinances and recycling instructions regarding disposal or recycling of the device and device components including batteries 7 Six display modes Principle of the Oximeter is as follows A mathematical fone is established making _ linac Sins 8 PR tone modulation function 13 djustable brightness ma 10 The PR Bar graph displays corresponding with t
10. not tremble during measuring Read correspondent data from splay screen After turning on the orii e each time you press the power switch the Oximeter will switch to another display mode There are 6 display modes shown as follows pas eR When youri ee the power switch for more than one second the brightness of the be changed by degrees there are 1 10 levels on brightness ti the default is eee ee oes fo WT When your finger is plugged into the Oximeter your nail surface must be upward Alarm range Pulse rate lt 60 or gt 100 Visual alarm The measuring value will be flashing when it is through over the alarm limitation Audio alarm The audible alarms can be heard if there is no silence The buzzer will beep shortly for two times when the value exceeds the alarm limitation Alarm silence When the audio alarm occurs press the button and then the Oximeter will enter into the alarm silence mode for 30 seconds and then there is only the visual alarm This silence e operating has s only effect on the alarm sound not on the pulse rate sound In the silence mode press the button and then the ashley mode will be changed exit the silence mode automatically when a new IA occurs or ne value is in the normal range again x l NOTE e Please use the medical alcohol to clean the rubber touching fhe finger inside of Oximeter and lean the test sensor using alcohol before and
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