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Version: Ver3.0I1
Revised date:January 29, 2018

Content

1 Introduction ....................................................................................................1

1.1 Brief Introduction ................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Use ......................................................................................................................1
1.3 Measurement Principle .......................................................................................................1
1.4 Safety Information ..............................................................................................................1
1.5 Electromagnetic Interference .............................................................................................4
1.6 Explanation of Symbols ......................................................................................................5
1.7 Product Features ................................................................................................................5

CHAPTER 2  General Descriptions .................................................................7

2.2 Battery Installation ..............................................................................................................7
2.3 Sensor Connection .............................................................................................................8

CHAPTER 3  Take a Measurement ..................................................................9

3.1 Before Measurement ..........................................................................................................

9

3.2 Display ................................................................................................................................

9

3.3 Warning ............................................................................................................................10

CHAPTER 4  Settings .....................................................................................12

4.1 Brief Introduction of Setting ..............................................................................................12
4.2 Parameters Change .........................................................................................................12
4.3 Brightness Adjustment ......................................................................................................12
4.4 Data Replay and Transmission ........................................................................................13

CHAPTER 5  Maintenance and Repair ..........................................................14

5.1 Maintenance .....................................................................................................................14
5.2 Cleaning and Calibrating ..................................................................................................14
5.3 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................14
5.4 Warranty and Repair ........................................................................................................15

APPENDIX A  Specifications .........................................................................18
APPENDIX B  declaration ..............................................................................21

Summary of Contents for MD300I

Page 1: ...PULSE OXIMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MD300I...

Page 2: ...to is protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of our company nor the rights of others We do not assume any liability arising out of any infringements...

Page 3: ...follows A mathematical formula is established making use of Lambert Beer Law according to Spectrum Absorption Characteristics of Reductive hemoglobin RHb and Oxyhemoglobin HbO2 in glow and near infra...

Page 4: ...accompanying documents This equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment This equipment is not intended for use during patient transport outside the healthcare facility Whe...

Page 5: ...Venous pulsations Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff arterial catheter or intravascular line The patient has hypotension severe vasoconstriction severe anemia or hypother...

Page 6: ...PC with USB cable for data transmission Function key at the left of the oximeter acts as a power on switch when the oximeter is power off While the oximeter is power on it acts as a function key Setti...

Page 7: ...sor cable upside when inserting the sensor 2 Do not insert the sensor forcefully CHAPTER 3 Take a Measurement Definition of key press There are three ways to press the key 1 Press press the key quickl...

Page 8: ...l warning SpO2 and PR If the measured SpO2 and or PR value is beyond the default limit the corresponding value will flash with audible sound By default SpO2 The upper limit 100 The lower limit 90 PR T...

Page 9: ...he Information Display mode you can set Brightness Patient ID Date and Time Current parameters and data will be displayed at the top right corner which is used to display the PR The various parameters...

Page 10: ...Definitions Err 1 program memory damaged Err 2 data memory damaged Err 3 sensor Red Emission Diode damaged Err 4 sensor Infrared ray Emission Diode damaged Err 5 sensor Infrared ray Receipt Diode dam...

Page 11: ...belong to consumption and beyond free change range Such damage of probe caused by mechanical force doesn t belong to free change range During measurement of SPO2 principle leads to measuring value di...

Page 12: ...ting Temperature 5 40 Storage Temperature 20 55 Operating Humidity 80 RH no condensation Storage Humidity 93 RH no condensation Classification per IEC60601 1 Classification according to IEC 60601 1 Ac...

Page 13: ...e model MD300I Pulse Oximeter uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment 5 RF e m...

Page 14: ...in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3Vrms 150kHz to 80MHz 3V m 80MHz to...

Page 15: ...r as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150KHz to...

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