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4. Connect the sensor cable to the adapter cable.
10.4 Using Probe and Sensor
When selecting a SpO
2
probe or sensor, do consider the patient’s category, adequacy of perfusion, availability of probe
site and anticipated monitoring duration. Use only SpO
2
probes provided by our company with this monitor.
We provide several probes for optional, please refer to the following description according to the probe/sensor you’ve
purchased.
Type 1: Adult SpO
2
Finger Clip Sensor
Insert one finger (index finger is preferred, but middle or ring finger with proper nail length is possible as well) into the
probe according to the finger mark on the probe, shown as below.
Type 2: Pediatric SpO
2
Finger Clip Sensor
With the upper and lower jaws open, place a finger evenly on the base of the clip. Push the finger tip against the stop
so that it is over the sensor window.
(B) Spread open the rear tabs of the sensor to provide even force over the length of the pads.
(C) The sensor should be oriented in such a way that the cable is positioned along the top of the hand.
Type 3: Adult/Pediatric SpO
2
Finger Rubber Sensor
(A) Hold the sensor with its opening towards the patient’s finger, the sensor should be oriented in such a way that the
sensor side with a finger tip sign is positioned on the top.
(B) Insert the patient’s finger into the sensor until the fingernail tip rests against the stop at the end of the sensor. Adjust