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Oximeter  Series

               

PULSE OXIMETER INSTRUCTION  

MANUAL

 

 

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normal screen. 

To shut off the pulse oximeter, 

1. Confirm that the patient measurement is finished. 

2. Disconnect the SpO

2

 extension cable from the pulse oximeter. 

3. Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds. 

WARNING 

Do  not  use  the  pulse  oximeter  if  you  suspect  it  is  not  working 

properly, or if it is mechanically damaged. Contact the carrier or our 

service department immediately.

   

 

5 Take a measurement   

SpO

2

  measuring  is  a  non-invasive  technique  used  to  measure 

the  amount  of  oxygenated  hemoglobin  and  pulse  rate  by 

measuring the absorption of selected wavelengths of light. The 

light  emitted  by  a  red  and  infrared  light-emitting  diodes  passes 

through  the  tissue  and  is  converted  into  electrical  signals  by  a 

photodiode. 

 

Summary of Contents for 18715

Page 1: ...HANDY OX HAND HELD PULSE OXIMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 18715...

Page 2: ...uction 3 1 2 Safety Information 3 1 3 Equipment symbols 8 1 4 Electromagnetism interference 9 1 5 Equipment classification 9 1 6 Accessory 10 2 General Descriptions 11 2 1 Front panel 11 2 2 Rear pane...

Page 3: ...Series PULSE OXIMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 4 Take a measurement 19 5 Maintain and Cleaning 25 5 1 Safety Checks 26 5 2 Calibration and Verification 28 5 3 Warranty 27 APPENDIX A Specifications 30 APPE...

Page 4: ...afe user operation of this product Warning Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Caution Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe pra...

Page 5: ...onged use may cause blisters skin deterioration and discomfort When connecting this oximeter to any instrument verify proper operation before clinical use Refer to the instrument s user manual for ful...

Page 6: ...ce to treat a patient pay special attention to data cable and check it more frequently When using the equipment with electrosurgical units ESU make sure the patient is safe Do not come into contact wi...

Page 7: ...life the equipment as well as its accessories must be disposed of in compliance with the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products Always install or carry the equipment properly to avoid da...

Page 8: ...ore applying SpO2 sensors Fingernail polish or artificial fingernails may cause inaccurate SpO2 readings Optical cross talk can occur when two or more sensors are located in adjoining areas It can be...

Page 9: ...not have all of them Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician 1 3 Equipment symbols Symbol s Definitions Attention Read the operator s manual carefully before using...

Page 10: ...ome environments e g cellular phones mobile two way radios electrical appliances it is possible that high levels of such interference due to close proximity or strength of a source may result in disru...

Page 11: ...ng to the methods of sterilization or disinfection Non sterilizable Use of Liquid surface disinfectants only According to the mode of operation continuous operation Equipment not suitable for use in t...

Page 12: ...neral Descriptions The handheld pulse oximeter adapts 8 segment digital LED for displaying data It can display the SpO2 and pulse rate value pulse bar as well as battery status etc 2 1 Front panel Ple...

Page 13: ...XIMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12 Fig1 Front panel Instruction of figure 1 1 SpO2 SpO2 value 2 PR Pulse rate 3 Low power indicator When the power is lower than 2 4V the lamp indicated by it will be lighte...

Page 14: ...han 2 3V 4 Alarm Indicator When technical alarm or physiological alarm occurs the lamp indicated by it will turn red 5 Power button 6 Pulse bar The pulse bar is in proportion to the Pulse volume Note...

Page 15: ...er Batteries Installation 1 Open the battery cover Rotate the fixing screw slightly in the rear panel to the up position which is marked with and then open the cover 2 Install 2 batteries lightly as i...

Page 16: ...ore replacing the batteries Dispose of the used batteries according to the applicable local regulations Warnings If battery fluid should get into your eyes immediately rinse with plenty of clean water...

Page 17: ...protection Compact light weight design for simple one hand operation High brightness LED displays SpO2 pulse rate and pulse bar Visual audio alarm low battery alarm Convenient 2 AA size alkaline batt...

Page 18: ...especially the packages of the single use accessories are intact In case of any damage do not apply it to the patient 3 2 Environmental Requirements The operating environment of the equipment must mee...

Page 19: ...ional connector on top of the oximeter as shown in figure 3 Ensure that the sensor is firmly plugged in Fig 3 3 4 Starting or shutting off the oximeter To start the pulse oximeter 1 Press and hold the...

Page 20: ...ulse oximeter if you suspect it is not working properly or if it is mechanically damaged Contact the carrier or our service department immediately 5 Take a measurement SpO2 measuring is a non invasive...

Page 21: ...ximeter Note To maintain the highest degree of accuracy it is recommended that the finger and the oximeter sensor probe are kept as still as possible Description of Fig 7 SpO2 SpO2 value displayed val...

Page 22: ...formance depends on the wavelength absorption for oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin If there are substances absorbing the same wavelength this would induce false or low SpO2 values The following may a...

Page 23: ...2 sensors may cause improper performance Do not use an SpO2 sensor with exposed optical components Excessive patient movement may cause inaccurate measurements Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect...

Page 24: ...CATORS If an alarm threshold is exceeded the corresponding data area will flash If the alarm is activated by more than one physiological alarm each parameter will flash 5 1 AUDIBLE ALARM INDICATORS Au...

Page 25: ...imeter can not search for pulse E 7 It takes too long to search pulse E 8 Pulse alarm is malfunctioning E 9 The SpO2 value is lower than the low limit E 10 The SpO2 value is higher than the high limit...

Page 26: ...times under the normal screen to enter access to this function associated screen will be displayed Press up or down key to set the pulse beep on off 9 Maintain and Cleaning Use only the substances app...

Page 27: ...cessories Do not allow liquid to enter the case Never use abrasive materials such as steel wool or silver polish or erosive cleaners such as acetone or acetone based cleaners 9 1 Safety Checks Before...

Page 28: ...do not use the pulse oximeter Cleaning Your equipment should be cleaned on a regular basis If the unit is dirty the equipment should be cleaned more frequently Before cleaning the equipment consult y...

Page 29: ...quipment in a ventilated place Disinfecting Disinfection may cause damage to the equipment and is therefore not recommended for this pulse oximeter CAUTION Never use EtO or formaldehyde for disinfecti...

Page 30: ...lue with probes as follows Oxygen Saturation Tolerance 96 2 86 2 70 3 9 2 4 SpO2 Pulse Rate Alarm Verification a Connect SpO2 Probe to the SpO2 connector on the oximeter b Insert the operator s finger...

Page 31: ...ontact our service department d E3 E6 E7 alarm Check the patient condition and other please contact our service department Warranty Drive warrants to the purchaser for 2 years from the date of purchas...

Page 32: ...rt Any sign or evidence of opening the oximeter field service by non Drive personnel tampering or any kind of misuse of the oximeter shall void the warranty The oximeter is warranted for consumer use...

Page 33: ...d 940nm 3mw nominal Pulse Rate Display range 0 254bpm Measurement range 30 235bpm Resolution 1bpm Accuracy 30 99bpm 2bpm 100 235bpm 2 Operation Environment Operating temperature 5 40 Relative humidity...

Page 34: ...Oximeter Abbreviations A ampere bpm beats per minute C centigrade g gram kHz kilohertz MHz megahertz GHz Gigahertz h hour Hz hertz K kilo kg kilogram kPa kilopascal m meter minute M mega min minute m...

Page 35: ...ld be at least 30 Guidance and manufacture s declaration Electromagnetic Immunity for Equipment and Systems that are not Life Supporting 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3V m 80Hz to 2 5 GHz d P V1...

Page 36: ...an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbance are controlled The customer or the user of the handheld Pulse Oximeter can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a mi...

Page 37: ...frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic interference is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people DRIVE MEDICAL 99...

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