BT-700 Operator Manual 21
P/N : 700-ENG-OPM-EUR-R02
Bistos Co.,Ltd.
2018,03
Because oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin differ in light absorption, the amount
of red and infrared light absorbed by blood is related to hemoglobin oxygen saturation.
To identify the oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin, the monitor uses the
pulsatile nature of arterial flow. Data update period of SpO2 and Pulse rate is 1second.
Step 1: Preparing the Monitor
Turn the monitor on and verify that the normal monitoring screen appears on the
display. Remove the monitor from service if an error occurs.
Check whether the monitor is powered from the internal battery or AC power. If
operating on the internal battery, check the power status frame on the display to
determine whether the battery has sufficient charge to complete the monitoring
session. Use the AC power if the battery is too low.
Step 2: Check the sensors ( the SpO2 sensor and the temperature sensor)
Check the SpO2 sensor or the Temperature sensor to verify proper attachment
to the monitor. Check the emitter (red light) and the photo detector are properly
aligned. If measure the SpO2 and the Pulse rate, attach the spo2 sensor to the
patient’s finger. If measure the temperature, insert the temperature sensor ( only
rectal type) in the patient’s rectal.
Step 3: Acquiring the SpO2, the Pulse rate and the temperature.
5.3 Detail Procedure
①
Explain procedure to the patient.
②
Attach the SpO2 sensor and/or the temperature sensor. Attach the SpO2
sensor to the patient’s index finger and insert the temperature sensor (type
rectal) into the patient’s rectal.
③
Turn the monitor power on. The power switch is located on the front panel.