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User Manual for Fingertip Oximeter 

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Content 

1 Overview ..................................................................... 1

 

1.1 Appearance

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1.2 Name and Model

 .................................................. 2

 

1.3 Intended Use

 ......................................................... 2

 

1.4 Structure and Conformation

 ............................... 2

 

1.5 Features

 ................................................................. 2

 

2 Battery Installation ..................................................... 3

 

3 Operation .................................................................... 4

 

3.1 Directly measurement

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3.2 Over-limit indication and beep silence

 ................ 7

 

3.3 Setup Menu Screen

 ............................................... 8

 

3.4 External SpO

2

 Probe Connection

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3.5 Data transmission

 ............................................... 11

 

4. Technical Specifications .......................................... 12

 

5. Accessories ............................................................... 15

 

6. Repair and Maintenance ......................................... 15

 

Summary of Contents for PC-60NW

Page 1: ...al No part of this manual may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent We reserve the right to improve and amend it at any time without prior not...

Page 2: ...d continuously under the ambient temperature exceeds 37 burning hurt may occur because of over heating on the sensor An uncomfortable or painful feeling may appear if using the oximeter continuously o...

Page 3: ...tion The finger should be put in properly and correctly Do not shake the finger Keep at ease during measurement Do not put wet finger directly into sensor Avoid placing the device on the same limb whi...

Page 4: ...ientation sensor for quick sensing the orientation change Using enamel or other makeup on the nail may affect the accuracy of measurement too long fingernail may casue failure of measurement or unaccu...

Page 5: ...is needed when necessary Note Due to the working principle of orientation sensor used in oximeter there is a small metal ball which is movable within its compartment of the orientation sensor Therefo...

Page 6: ...4 Structure and Conformation 2 1 5 Features 2 2 Battery Installation 3 3 Operation 4 3 1 Directly measurement 4 3 2 Over limit indication and beep silence 7 3 3 Setup Menu Screen 8 3 4 External SpO2 P...

Page 7: ...User Manual for Fingertip Oximeter VII 6 1 Oximeter Maintenance 15 6 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting Instruction 17 7 Troubleshooting 18 Appendix 20 A Key of Symbols 20 B SpO2 Common Knowledge 21...

Page 8: ...User Manual for Fingertip Oximeter 1 1 Overview 1 1 Appearance Figure 1 Front Rear View...

Page 9: ...for spot checking SpO2 and pulse rate of adult and pediatric patients in homes and clinics 1 4 Structure and Conformation It consists of main unit and photoelectric sensor and additional data upload c...

Page 10: ...splay between PR and PI 2AAA alkaline batteries with low power consumption Low battery voltage indication 2 Battery Installation Figure 2 Battery Installation 1 Refer to Figure2 insert two AAA size ba...

Page 11: ...nger into the rubber cushions of the clip make sure the finger is in the correct position and then clip the finger 3 The device will power on automatically in 2 seconds and start to display software v...

Page 12: ...on index icon 1 4 Perfusion Index value Wireless symbol Change display direction Tilt the oximeter to change display direction It is better for user to read value conveniently Shift parameter display...

Page 13: ...device fails to setup a wireless connection with the surrounding host flashes blue The device is being to establish a wireless connection with the surrounding host long lights blue Successful wireless...

Page 14: ...2 Over limit indication and beep silence When measuring if SpO2 value or pulse rate value exceeds the preset limit the device will beep automatically and the value which exceeds limit on the screen w...

Page 15: ...screen description Wireless the wireless on off button Transmitting data to PC when it is on on and off can be optional The factory default is on SpO2 alm Lo SpO2 low limit Lower limit The user can m...

Page 16: ...ngs and exit from the setup menu to the normal display screen Restore default Restore default setting Refer to Figure 5 for each default value On setup menu screen 1 Short time press Display Key to ch...

Page 17: ...6 Probe Connection Note when the external SpO2 probe is connected well the built in finger clip sensor will be disabled The measurement is detected from the external SpO2 probe 2 The finger should be...

Page 18: ...5 Data transmission This oximeter has the function of wireless data transmission The user could effectively transmit the data to computer through the wireless communication module Refer to the Oximete...

Page 19: ...mum average B SpO2 measurement Measuring range 70 100 Measuring accuracy Arms is not greater than 3 for SpO2 range from 70 to 100 Note Arms is defined as root mean square value of deviation according...

Page 20: ...ill flash The oximeter will shut down automatically in 8 seconds with no signal F Display mode Color OLED Display G Power supply requirement 2 x LR03 AAA alkaline batteries Supply voltage 3 0VDC Opera...

Page 21: ...an 1 K Dimensions 60 mm L 33 mm W 30 mm H Net Weight 35g including battery L Classification The type of protection against electric shock Internally powered equipment The degree of protection against...

Page 22: ...and quantity see the Packing List 6 Repair and Maintenance 6 1 Oximeter Maintenance The service life not a warranty of this device is 5 years In order to ensure its long service life please pay attent...

Page 23: ...ted in the factory before sale there is no need to calibrate it during its life cycle However if it is necessary to verify its precision routinely the user can do the verification by means of SpO2 sim...

Page 24: ...loth by wetting with a solution such as 75 isopropyl alcohol if low level disinfection is required use a 1 10 bleach solution Then surface clean by soft cloth wet with clean water and let air dry or w...

Page 25: ...r can not move freely Please shake the oximeter with a certain force to make the movable metal ball move freely If the problem still exists maybe the orientation sensor is not working properly Please...

Page 26: ...lfunctioning 1 Change batteries 2 Reinstall batteries 3 Please contact the local service center No display 1 The device will power off automatically when it gets no signal for 8 seconds 2 The batterie...

Page 27: ...er 20 Appendix A Key of Symbols Symbol Description With Type BF applied part Warning See User Manual SpO2 The pulse oxygen saturation PR Pulse rate beats per minute Pulse rate icon Wireless icon Low b...

Page 28: ...lculated by the following method SpO2 HbO2 HbO2 Hb 100 HbO2 are the oxyhemoglobins oxygenized hemoglobin Hb are those hemoglobins which release oxygen 2 Principle of Measurement Based on Lamber Beer l...

Page 29: ...red hemoglobin including dysfunctional hemoglobin such as carboxyhemoglobin or metahemoglobin Clinical application of pulse oximeters SpO2 is an important physiological parameter to reflect the respir...

Page 30: ...frared heating lamps or direct sunlight Vascular dyes or external used color up product such as nail enamel or color skin care Excessive patient movement Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a b...

Page 31: ...emia disease functional lack of HbO2 Pigmentation or abnormal oxyhemoglobin level Abnormal oxyhemoglobin variation Methemoglobin disease Sulfhemoglobinemia or arterial occlusion exists near sensor Obv...

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