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ADC Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

 

 

Thank you for purchasing an ADC Advantage Fingertip Pulse Oximeter. 
We’re proud of the care and quality that goes into the manufacture of 
every product that bears our name. The ultra-portable Advantage 2200 
will give you information about oxygen saturation (the amount of oxygen 
in the blood) and pulse rate at your fingertip. The 2200 is easy to use 
and needs no routine maintenance except battery replacement. This 
User’s Guide explains how to use and care for your Advantage 2200.

 

 

Contents of this Package

 

     •  Advantage 2200                 •  Two AAA batteries 
     •  Lanyard                              •  Instructions for Use

 

 

Intended Use

 

 

The Advantage 2200 is a handheld non-invasive device intended for spot-
checking of oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and Pulse Rate of 
adult, adolescent and child patients in hospitals, hospital-type facilities and 
homecare.

 

  

Contraindications: 

 

• The patient suffers from significant levels of dysfunctional 

hemoglobins (such as carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin). 

• Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue 

have been injected into the patient. 

• Used in the presence of high ambient light (e.g., direct sunlight). 

Shield the sensor area with a surgical towel if necessary. 

• There is excessive patient movement. 
• The patient experiences venous pulsations. 
• The patient has hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe 

anemia, or hypothermia. 

• The patient is in cardiac arrest or is in shock. 
• Fingernail polish or false fingernails as they may cause inaccurate 

SpO2 readings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
General Warnings

 

 

WARNING:

 

Keep the Advantage 2200 away from young children. 

Small items such as the battery cover, battery, and lanyard are 
choking hazards. 

 
      

WARNING: 

Certain activities may pose a risk of injury, including 

      strangulation if the lanyard should become wrapped around your neck. 
      Use the lanyard with caution. 

 
      

WARNING:

 

Explosion hazard: Do not use the pulse oximeter in 

      an explosive, oxygen enriched, environment. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Only a healthcare professional is qualified to interpret 

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 measurements. This device is NOT intended to replace 

      regular medical checkups. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

It is recommended that your physician review your 

      procedure for using this device. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

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 readings obtained by this device should be 

      verified before prescribing or making adjustments to any 
      medications. Under no circumstances should YOU alter the 
      dosages of any drugs prescribed by your doctor. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Excessive movement of the pulse oximeter during 

      measurement may cause inaccurate readings. Limit finger 
      movement as much as possible when using the device. 
 
 

 

      

CAUTION:

 

The pulse oximeter is not intended for continuous 

      monitoring. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Do not place the pulse oximeter on the same hand/arm 

      when using a blood pressure monitor. 

 

     

CAUTION:

 

This pulse oximeter has no alarms.  It will not sound if the 

     amount of oxygen in your blood is low or if the pulse rate is too high or 
     too low. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

This pulse oximeter readings may be adversely affected in 

      the presence of high ambient light.  Shield the device if necessary. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Do not immerse the pulse oximeter in liquid or clean with 

      agents that are not listed in this User’s Guide. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Any of the following conditions may reduce the performance of 

      the pulse oximeter: 

 

          • Very bright or flickering light 
          • Weak pulse 
          • Low hemoglobin 
          • Arterial catheters 
          • Nail polish and/or artificial nails 
          • Any tests recently performed on you that required the 

             injection of intravascular dyes

 

       

      

CAUTION:

 

The pulse oximeter may not function if you have poor 

      circulation. Rub your fingers to increase circulation or try an alternate 
      finger if you are having trouble obtaining readings. 

 

      

CAUTION:

 

Batteries can leak or explode if used or disposed of improperly. 

      Remove the battery if the pulse oximeter will not be used for more than 
      30 days. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Do not use the pulse oximeter outside the specified 

      operating and storage temperature ranges. 

 
      

CAUTION

Do not use the pulse oximeter for more than 30 minutes 

      without relocating the device to another finger. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Do not tamper with the pulse oximeter. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Radios, cell phones, or other similar devices may affect the 

      pulse oximeter and should be kept at least 7 feet away from the device. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Use in emergency vehicles with communication systems may 

      affect the accuracy of the pulse oximeter. 

 
      

CAUTION

Field strengths from fixed transmitters (radio, phone base 

      stations, AM/FM radio or TV broadcast towers) may affect the accuracy of 
      the pulse oximeter. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

Follow local ordinances and recycling instructions regarding  

      disposal or recycling of the Advantage 2200 including batteries. 

 
      

CAUTION:

 

The Advantage 2200 is a precision electronic instrument and 

      must be serviced by ADC’s service department.

 

 

  

Battery Installation 

(Figure 1)

 

1.   Slide off battery cover in direction of arrow. 
2.   Put the two AAA batteries into battery compartment, observing 
      correct polarity. 
3.   Slide the battery cover on by reversing Step #1.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 

Note: 

 

•    Battery polarity should be observed to prevent damage to the device.  

 
•   When battery is low, the battery indicator symbol on the display will 

     flash. Replace low battery as soon as possible. Remove battery if the 
     device will not be used for more than 30 days.

 

 

 

Strap Installation 

(Figure 2)

 

     

1. Thread thinner end of the strap through the loop.  

      
     2. Thread thicker end of the strap through the threaded end and 

         pull tightly.

 

 

 

 

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Symbol         Definition

 

                     

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                       Refer to user manual 
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                       Hemoglobin saturation 

 

                        

                       Pulse rate (BPM) beats per 
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        Low power indication 

 

                       Serial number 

 
                       Manufacturer’s information

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                       Meets essential requirements of 
                       European Medical Device Directive 
                       93/42/EEC 

 
                       Authorized European 
                       representative’s information 

 

                        
                       Not for continuous monitoring 

 

 

 

  Storage temperature and 
  relative humidity 

 

 

                     Recyclable

 

 

 

 
 

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          Protected against dripping water 

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The following symbols are associated with your Advantage 2200

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