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AH-TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 

monitor are for reference only and cannot be directly used for 

diagnostic interpretation. 

 

The use of accessories, probes, and cables other than those 

specified may result in increased emission, low anti-disturbance 

and/or may lead to the oximeter producing invalid readings. It 

is advisable to check the oximeter at least once a month. 

 

Do not use to measure the patient while charging the battery. 

 

The battery should only be replaced by a service technician with 

a screwdriver and keep the hands dry. 

 

Inserting a specific type of battery that is not supplied by the 

manufacturer or replacement of lithium batteries by 

inadequately trained personnel could result damage to device. 

 

Do not open the monitor housings; electric shock hazard may 

exist. All servicing and future upgrades must be carried out by 

the personnel trained and authorized by manufacturer only.   

 

  Caution: In order to obtain accurate results, the oximeter 

should be used in a quiet and comfortable environment. 

 

2.2

 

  Explanation of Interface Symbols 

Symbol 

Symbol Note 

 

Alarm volume pause 

 

Menu button 

 

Wave enable/disenable 

 

Home button, back to the main page 

Summary of Contents for AH-TA

Page 1: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual Handheld Pulse Oximeter Model AH TX Series AH TA AH TB Instruction Manual Issued Date July 01 2019 Ver 1 0...

Page 2: ...t Rd Xinzhuang Dist New Taipei City 242 Taiwan TEL 886 2 2298 8170 FAX 886 2 2298 8560 Email service acaretech com Revision History This manual has a revision number This revision number changes whene...

Page 3: ...ed to treat it as a proprietary file This manual is only to be used for supporting the operation maintenance and service of the AH TX product and it cannot be resold or republished by any other party...

Page 4: ...tructions necessary to operate the product safely and in accordance with its function and intended use Observance of this manual is a prerequisite for proper product performance and correct operation...

Page 5: ...e that if not avoided will result in serious injury Caution Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage Note Pr...

Page 6: ...anual v Compliance regulations This product complies with the relevant medical equipment regulations as follows IEC 60601 1 Edition 3 1 IEC 60601 1 2 4th Ed IEC 60601 1 8 ISO 80601 2 61 EN 301489 1 EN...

Page 7: ...y Mode 3 1 3 2 SpO2 Waveform Display Mode 4 Chapter 2 Safety 6 2 1 Safety Information 6 2 2 Explanation of interface Symbols 7 Chapter 3 Basic Operations 9 3 1 Unpacking and Checking 9 3 2 Getting Sta...

Page 8: ...6 3 8 Shutting off the Oximeter 1 6 Chapter 4 Alarm 18 4 1 Alarm Categories 18 4 2 Alarm Levels 1 8 4 3 Alarm Indicators 19 4 3 1 Alarm tone 2 0 4 3 2 Alarm Message 20 4 4 Pausing the Alarm Tones 2 1...

Page 9: ...9 6 1 Introduction 29 6 2 Reviewing Screen 2 9 6 3 Delete Record 29 6 3 1 Delete single data 3 0 6 3 2 Export data 3 0 6 3 3 Delete all data 32 Chapter 7 Data transmission 33 7 1 Wired transmission 3...

Page 10: ...ries of Probe 4 3 Appendix A Product Specifications 44 A 1 Safety Specifications 44 A 2 Physical Specifications 44 A 3 Environmental Specifications 4 4 A 4 Charging Specifications 4 5 A 4 1 AC DC Adap...

Page 11: ...Instruction Manual x Appendix B EMC 50 Appendix C Factory Defaults 52 C 1 Alarm Setup 52 C 2 Alarm Type Setup 5 2 C 3 System Setup 52 C 4 Work Type Setup 53 Appendix D Alarm Message 5 4 D 1 Physiolog...

Page 12: ...lt pediatric or neonatal patients This device can be used in professional institutions or units with health care capability This includes outpatient departments emergency rooms and departments of inte...

Page 13: ...case 1 2 2 Side View 1 3 Display Views 1 SpO2 probe connector 2 Charger connector Data download connector 3 Power button This device features an automatic display rotation which allows vertical and ho...

Page 14: ...visible 5 Alarm status area Alarm status symbols and alarm pause time are displayed in this area 6 Menu Directly after startup Menu shown here is the function controlled by the left hand button When a...

Page 15: ...nit 13 System time Current time is shown in the area 1 3 2 SpO2 Waveform Display Mode 1 SpO2 parameter area Current SpO2 value and its upper and lower alarm are displayed in this area 2 PPG waveform a...

Page 16: ...d The oximeter should be handled with care so as to avoid it getting knocked or falling Do not use this device during defibrillation When the device is in use ensure that the batteries have sufficient...

Page 17: ...ced by a service technician with a screwdriver and keep the hands dry Inserting a specific type of battery that is not supplied by the manufacturer or replacement of lithium batteries by inadequately...

Page 18: ...Symbol Note Increase Up button Decrease Down button Back to previous page Next page Previous page Battery indicator Battery in charge Bluetooth connection indicator AH TB only Cancel selection Confor...

Page 19: ...to take measurements for the first time carry out the following checks on the oximeter and all connected modules Check for any mechanical damage Check for correct connection between of all the externa...

Page 20: ...reen the alarm indication should light up and system should give a beep After starting the oximeter you can change the settings for more convenient use as shown in section 3 4 Enter the main screen th...

Page 21: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 10 Fig 3 1 Menu window Fig 3 2 a System setup window...

Page 22: ...ust the value using the or icon You can select from 0 to 4 The volume will off when select is 0 3 4 4 Adjust the Screen Brightness Press the Brightness to select the item then adjust the value using t...

Page 23: ...4 8 Language Setup Press the Language to select the item then adjust the language type using the or icon 3 5 Selecting the Work Type The oximeter is designed to operate in two types continuous monitor...

Page 24: ...he patient is in hospital or under transport When the oximeter s memory reaches full capacity it will stay in the last column Caution Users should periodically clear the data manually 3 5 2 Spot check...

Page 25: ...ype To select the different patient type can set the different alarm limit value 1 Select Menu Alarm Setup Next page Type 2 Using the or icon set the Type to Adu Adult Ped Pediatric or Neo Neonate The...

Page 26: ...to confirm that you want to return to the original configuration Select to restore the factory configuration If not press the or to back to the previous page also can press the to back the main page 3...

Page 27: ...H TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 16 Caution If the oximeter is not in use and there has been no button operation for more than 1 minutes the oximeter will shut down automatically...

Page 28: ...alarms fall into two categories 1 Physiological alarms A physiological alarm is triggered when the monitored parameter exceeds the set alarm limit or the patient condition is abnormal 2 Technical alar...

Page 29: ...level alarms and low level alarms 4 3 Alarm Indicators When an alarm occurs the oximeter will indicate it through the following signals Alarm tone The speaker on the rear panel of the oximeter will s...

Page 30: ...vice 1 Do not insert your finger into the probe while turning on the device in order to enter and test the alarm sound 2 By adjusting the SpO2 and HR settings to an abnormal value to enter and test th...

Page 31: ...4 4 Pausing the Alarm Tones Press the alarm pause icon to keep the alarm paused for 120 seconds and the pause time will be displayed in red numeric When the audible alarm is paused the alarm backgroun...

Page 32: ...When an alarm occurs you should always check the patient s condition first Do not setting alarm limits to extreme values that can render the alarm system useless Check the alarm message appeared on s...

Page 33: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 22 4 6 Alarm Delay The alarm condition delay and alarm signal generation delay is under 0 5 sencond...

Page 34: ...lengths Each of these is selectively absorbed by oxygenated hemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin in the blood An optical receptor measures the changes in the light intensity after the light passes through t...

Page 35: ...SpO2 probe and its package for any sign of damage before use Do not use the probe if any damage is detected When discarding a disposable or broken SpO2 probe please observe all local state and federal...

Page 36: ...the SpO2 connector on the oximeter 3 Applying the SpO2 Probe to the patient Clean the application site removing barriers such as colored nail polish and apply the probe to the patient Warning Do not u...

Page 37: ...n this area illustrates the current PPG curve of the patient being monitored 3 PR parameter area Current PR value and its upper and lower alarm are displayed in this area The data average is done with...

Page 38: ...ement is lower than the low alarm limit the SpO2 Low alarm will be triggered 5 6 HR Alarm Setup 5 6 1 Setting the Alarm Level 1 Select Menu Alarm Setup 2 Set the HR Level to Low or Med or High 5 6 2 A...

Page 39: ...e above screen shows the SpO2 HR reviewing window You can review SpO2 PR values measured at different time intervals in this window If the report data spreads across more than one page you can turn pa...

Page 40: ...cancel icon will appear at the bottom If you want to delete the data press the icon if not press the or icon to back 6 3 2 Export data Select Menu Trend Export to enter the data export mode Connection...

Page 41: ...nstruction Manual 30 The screen will display Data exporting in the data transfer process and Completed will be displayed after the transfer is completed 6 3 3 Delete all data Fig 6 3 Data export windo...

Page 42: ...data please follow the steps as below Select Menu Trend Delete all to enter the Delete all window If you want to delete all records press the to delete all records data If not press the or icon to ba...

Page 43: ...rt mode Connection the PC or NB through a general USB cable Use the SpO2Reader software to download the record data 7 2 Wireless transmission AH TB only 7 2 1 Bluetooth Low Energy Users can also wirel...

Page 44: ...hat the power of the battery has 1 grids left 1 3 full 4 Indicates that the battery is almost depleted 5 Indicates that the battery is in charge Under normal conditions the battery can be used for abo...

Page 45: ...e battery can be recharged by the charger with this pulse oximeter To charge the Lithium Ion battery 1 Take out the adapter MPU15 102 provided by the manufacturer 2 Open the silicone protective plug 3...

Page 46: ...power cord to affect the power cord installation The user can disconnect the power by unplugging the AC power cord 8 3 Checking the Lithium Ion Battery The performance of a battery may deteriorate ov...

Page 47: ...e operating time of a battery depends on the configuration and operation of the pulse oximeter 8 4 Disposing of the Batteries Batteries that are damaged or depleted should be replaced and discarded pr...

Page 48: ...t pour liquid on to the equipment or the accessories 4 Do not allow liquid to enter the case 5 Never use abrasive materials such as steel wool or silver polish or erosive cleaners such as acetone or a...

Page 49: ...wing safety checks and tests should be performed at least every 12 months by a qualified person with adequate training knowledge and practical experience The data should be recorded in an equipment lo...

Page 50: ...do not allow any liquid to spill inside the oximeter When wiping the side panel of the oximeter be especially careful to keep liquid away from the cable and the outlet 4 Do not use abrasive materials...

Page 51: ...ectly in liquid Warning Do not reuse or disinfect disposable SpO2 probe 9 5 Disposal Dispose of the oximeter in accordance with local environment and waste disposal laws and regulations For the dispos...

Page 52: ...NR A1 Adult finger patient size 30kg ASDNR P2 Pediatric foot hand patient size 10 50kg ASDNR N3 Adult finger or neonatal foot hand patient size 40 kg or 3 kg Reusable ASANR D1 Adult ASANR D3 ASWNR D1...

Page 53: ...Dispose the waste according to the national law Do not use if package damaged Type BF Applied Part CE mark SN Serial number Attention Consult accompanying documents this manual IP22 Degree of protecti...

Page 54: ...otection against electric shock BF Degree of protection against hazards of explosion Ordinary equipment without protection against hazards of explosion Degree of protection against ingress of liquid I...

Page 55: ...5 non condensing Storage Transportation 10 to 95 non condensing A 4 Charging Specifications A 4 1 AC DC Adapter MPU15 102 Sinpro Electronics Co Ltd MPU15 102 Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Output 5V 2 4A A...

Page 56: ...ature 25 Charge time 3 hours to 90 4 hours to 100 A 5 Hardware Specifications A 5 1 Display Type TFT LCD Size diagonal 4 3 inch Resolution 480 272 pixels A 5 2 Audio Indicating Speaker Gives audible a...

Page 57: ...is information may be useful to clinicians such as those performing photodynamic therapy A 5 5 Bluetooth L E Specifications Specifications BGM121 BGM123 SiP Module with a standard 2 14 dBi dipole ante...

Page 58: ...n Oxygen Saturation Declared Accuracy Range 70 100 SpO2 3 digits Below 70 unspecified Refreshing rate 1 second Pitch Tone with Heart Rate Range 25 bpm to 250 bpm Resolution 1 bpm Pulse Rate Declared A...

Page 59: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 48 SpO2 low limit 85 to high limit 1 Alarm limits Range bpm Step bpm PR high limit low limit 1 to 250 1 PR low limit 25 to high limit 1...

Page 60: ...ic environment guidance Radio frequency RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device only uses RF energy for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any i...

Page 61: ...Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood...

Page 62: ...Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 N A N A Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m Electromagnetic environment guidance IEC 61000 4 11 Power...

Page 63: ...smitter P V d 1 5 3 P E d 1 5 3 80 MHz to 800 MHz P E d 1 7 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d...

Page 64: ...xceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the device should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or...

Page 65: ...ion 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 s...

Page 66: ...ate SpO2 High Limit 100 100 95 SpO2 Low Limit 90 90 90 PR Setup Adult Pediatric Neonate PR High Limit 120 160 200 PR Low Limit 50 75 100 C 3 System Setup System Setup Factory Default Alarm Volume 1 Be...

Page 67: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 56 continues mode...

Page 68: ...alarm limit or fallen below the low alarm limit High Medium SpO2 too Low PR too High A measurement has risen above the high alarm limit or fallen below the low alarm limit High Medium Low PR too Low N...

Page 69: ...n Manual 58 D 3 Symbols on marking Symbol Title informative Description for ALARM SYSTEMS normative No Sensor The SpO2 probe detached the oximeter Medium No Finger The SpO2 probe detached the patient...

Page 70: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 59 NCC...

Page 71: ...re designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and us...

Page 72: ...61 Acare Technology Co Ltd Address 6F 6 No 5 Wuquan 1st Rd Xinzhuang Dist New Taipei City 242 Taiwan...

Page 73: ...AH TX Series Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual 62 TEL 886 2 2298 8170 FAX 886 2 2298 8560 Email info acaretech com Website http www acaretech com...

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