Oximeter Series
PULSE OXIMETER INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
5
for diagnostic interpretation.
Do not rely exclusively on the audible alarm system for patient
monitoring. Adjustment of alarm volume to
“off” may result in
a hazard to the patient. Remember that alarm settings should
be customized according to different patient situations and
always keeping the patient under close surveillance is the
most reliable way for safe patient monitoring.
Worn-out data cables may also cause inaccurate data, so if
the data is used as a reference 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 with the patient during defibrillation.
Otherwise serious injury or death could result.
Single-use accessories should never be reused.
To avoid inadvertent disconnection, route all cables in a way
to prevent a stumbling hazard. Wrap and secure excess
cabling to avoid risk of entanglement or strangulation by
patients or personnel.
CAUTIONS
Autoclaving, ethylene oxide sterilizing, or immersing the
sensors in liquid may cause inaccurate readings.
To ensure patient safety, use only parts and accessories
specified in this manual.