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Nellcor

TM

Portable SpO

2

 Patient Monitoring System 

PM10N

Home Use Guide

Summary of Contents for Nellcor PM10N

Page 1: ...Nellcor TM Portable SpO2 Patient Monitoring System PM10N Home Use Guide...

Page 2: ...All rights reserved COVIDIEN COVIDIEN with logo and Covidien logo and Positive Results for Life are U S and internationally registered trademarks of Covidien AG brands are trademarks of their respecti...

Page 3: ...Monitoring System 11 4 Monitor the Patient 17 5 Change the Sensor 35 6 Clean the Monitoring System and Sensor 37 7 Accessories 41 8 Symbols 43 Glossary 45 Index 48 Write your clinician s contact infor...

Page 4: ...Notes Support 1 800 635 5267 4 PM10N Home Use Guide...

Page 5: ...either the patient s pulse rate or the percentage of oxygen goes below or above a pre set alarm limit the monitoring system warns you by sounding an alarm showing an indicator and flashing a number T...

Page 6: ...monitoring system for you Assists you with monitoring the patient and answers any questions you have Reviews the monitored results and the patient s condition Ensures that the monitoring system is wo...

Page 7: ...t in damage to the equipment or other property WARNINGS Explosion hazard Do not use the monitoring system in the presence of flammable substances Shock hazard Use only AA size batteries Do not use dif...

Page 8: ...too long on one place Do not cover or obstruct the holes for the speaker or silence or decrease the volume of the audible alarm if patient safety could be compromised Do not use any monitoring system...

Page 9: ...onitoring system and batteries out of reach of children to avoid any accidents Remove batteries from the monitoring system before cleaning Cautions The monitoring system may not work if it is operated...

Page 10: ...emission and or decreased electromagnetic immunity of the monitoring system To avoid short circuiting the batteries do not let the batteries come in contact with metal objects at any time especially d...

Page 11: ...system and to the patient Operating Environment To ensure reliability the monitoring system must be operated within temperatures of 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F humidity of 15 to 95 non condensing and a...

Page 12: ...tteries 2 Make sure to orient each battery correctly Turn On the Monitoring System 1 Press the power button for about 1 second 2 Make sure you hear a beep this is a test for the alarm sound and that t...

Page 13: ...de Turn Off the Monitoring System 1 Press and hold the power button for about 1 second 2 Make sure the screen and green light turn off Identify Connectors 1 Sensor Connector 2 Service Connector Do not...

Page 14: ...me Use Guide Attach the Sensor to the Patient 1 Attach the sensor to the appropriate location on the patient for example finger forehead nose or foot If the sensor is not attached to the patient you w...

Page 15: ...r to the Monitoring System 1 Insert the sensor connector firmly 2 If you use an extension cable make sure it is firmly connected to the sensor s connector If the sensor or extension cable are missing...

Page 16: ...00 635 5267 16 PM10N Home Use Guide Verify Operation 1 Look at the display to see if it is showing oxygen saturation SpO2 and pulse rate values in the expected range 2 If you are not sure contact your...

Page 17: ...rm the following tasks Recognize what the main screen looks like under normal conditions Verify that the monitoring system is receiving a good signal from the sensor Identify alarms alerts and indicat...

Page 18: ...ator 2 SatSeconds indicator your clinician will explain this feature if necessary 3 Battery power level 4 Date and time 5 Current SpO2 oxygen reading 6 SpO2 upper and lower alarm limits 7 Pulse indica...

Page 19: ...1 Place sensor back on patient finger forehead or nose 2 If you have trouble contact your clinician Identify Sensor Disconnected from Monitoring System 1 Firmly insert the sensor connector into the p...

Page 20: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 20 PM10N Home Use Guide Identify Pulse Rate Alarm High or Low pulse rate Contact your clinician Identify SpO2 Alarm High or Low SpO2 Contact your clinician...

Page 21: ...the Silence Alarm button The Alarm Silenced symbol appears on the screen with the time remaining for the alarm to be silenced Identify Signal Interference 1 Turn off other nearby electronics 2 Encour...

Page 22: ...ttery OK Fewer bars indicates less power Low Battery symbol If monitoring continuously replace the batteries within 15 minutes If monitoring for spot checks replace the batteries before the next use C...

Page 23: ...of available settings 4 Return Press once to go back to the previous screen 5 Up Down Press once to move up or down the menu or to increase or decrease a value by one Press and hold to move faster thr...

Page 24: ...layed Sound Settings allows you to adjust the volume for alarms pulse beep and key beep Brightness Setting allows you to adjust the screen s brightness Screen Saver allows you to set the time interval...

Page 25: ...port 1 800 635 5267 25 PM10N Home Use Guide Save Spot Reading 1 Press the Menu button Save Spot Reading top item is highlighted 2 Press OK to select Save Spot Reading 3 Message Spot Reading Saved appe...

Page 26: ...se Guide Adjust Volume 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press Down Arrow until Sound Settings is highlighted 3 Press OK to select Sound Settings 4 Select the sounds setting you want to change Alarm Volume is...

Page 27: ...to change the alarm volume 1 Press OK when Alarm Volume is highlighted 2 Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to select a volume 3 Press OK to select the volume Note You can also adjust the Pulse Volume...

Page 28: ...Adjust Brightness 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press Down Arrow until Brightness Setting is highlighted 3 Press OK to select Brightness Setting 4 Press Up or Down Arrow to adjust to the brightness you wa...

Page 29: ...9 PM10N Home Use Guide Set Screen Saver 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press Down Arrow until Screen Saver is highlighted 3 Press OK to select Screen Saver 4 Choose from two options Press Up Arrow to highl...

Page 30: ...M10N Home Use Guide Or press OK to change the number of minutes of idle time before Screen Saver activates To change the number of minutes press Up or Down Arrow Press OK to select the number of minut...

Page 31: ...PM10N Home Use Guide View Monitoring History 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press Down Arrow until Monitoring History is highlighted 3 Press OK to select Monitoring History 4 Select View Spot Data or View...

Page 32: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 32 PM10N Home Use Guide 6 When viewing Continuous Data press OK again to adjust the interval of the displayed readings to every 1 5 100 or 500 data points...

Page 33: ...atus Description LM Loss of pulse patient motion LP Loss of pulse CB Critically low battery LB Low battery SO Sensor off patient SD Sensor disconnected from monitoring system AO Alarm audio off AS Ala...

Page 34: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 34 PM10N Home Use Guide Notes...

Page 35: ...rs that have been applied to the patient for a period of time Patient is developing dryness redness or soreness on the skin underneath the sensor Contact your clinician immediately and change the loca...

Page 36: ...635 5267 36 PM10N Home Use Guide Sensor Information Some of the sensors are provided in sterile packaging and some are not If you have questions about the sensors you are using on the patient contact...

Page 37: ...re is any type of fluid spill on the monitoring system you should clean it immediately Recommended Cleaning Materials Soft cloth Tap water Isopropyl alcohol A pre moistened wipe ask your clinician Cle...

Page 38: ...commended by your clinician 3 Gently wipe all surfaces of the monitoring system 4 Allow the monitoring system to dry Clean the Sensor 1 If the sensor is reusable ask your clinician how to clean it 2 I...

Page 39: ...ers on correctly 2 Listen for the audible beep that indicates the sound is working 3 Look at the display and ensure that it turns on and that you see the SpO2 and pulse rate areas 4 If the monitoring...

Page 40: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 40 PM10N Home Use Guide Notes...

Page 41: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 41 PM10N Home Use Guide The monitoring system has a few accessories Ask your clinician if they are available for your use Extension Cable DEC 4 Protective Cover Accessories 7...

Page 42: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 42 PM10N Home Use Guide Carrying Case...

Page 43: ...ste disposal for electrical and electronic equipment Symbol Description Ingress protection IP rating Protected against access to hazardous parts by a finger or solid object greater than 12 5mm in size...

Page 44: ...Support 1 800 635 5267 44 PM10N Home Use Guide Symbol Description European Union representative Reference code part number Manufacturer Serial number Date of manufacture...

Page 45: ...ht can interfere with the performance of an SpO2 sensor BPM See pulse BPM caregiver The person who attends to the patient and check the monitoring system readings and sensor placement clinician The tr...

Page 46: ...e described in this home use guide used to measure SpO2 and pulse rate for a patient oxygen saturation saturation A measurement of the percentage of oxygen circulating in the blood Also identified as...

Page 47: ...other end of the sensor connects to the monitoring system The sensor collects measurements by sensing the patient s pulse rate and percentage of oxygen in the blood and sending this information to the...

Page 48: ...display monitoring system 18 down arrow button 11 23 E environmental conditions 11 H humidity operating 11 M menu button 11 23 O OK button 11 23 oxygen SpO2 reading 18 P parts of the monitoring syste...

Page 49: ...Notes...

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