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Operating Instructions

SECULIFE SP BASE

Digital Pulse Oximetry Simulator

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3-447-093-03

1/12.20

Summary of Contents for M696B

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions SECULIFE SP BASE Digital Pulse Oximetry Simulator 3 3 447 093 03 1 12 20 ...

Page 2: ...e of Delivery 6 5 2 Instrument Overview 7 5 3 Technical Data 8 5 4 Applied Standards 9 5 5 Combined Products 9 6 Menu and Functions 10 6 1 User Interface 10 6 2 Manual Mode 12 6 3 Preset Mode 13 6 4 Setup Menu 14 7 Installation 16 7 1 Unpacking the Instrument 16 7 2 Power Supply 16 8 Operation 17 8 1 Switching on off 17 8 2 Connecting the Instrument to a DUT 17 8 3 Adjusting Simulation Environment...

Page 3: ...Maintenance 23 9 3 Troubleshooting 23 9 4 Repair 24 10Returns and Environmentally Sound Disposal 25 11Service and Support 26 11 1Product Support 26 11 2Repair and Replacement Parts Service Calibration Center and Rental Instrument Service 26 12CE Declaration 28 ...

Page 4: ...nts must be replaced immediately Accessories and cables may only be used as long as they re fully intact Inspect all cables and accessories before use Pay particular attention to dam age broken insulation or kinked cables If the instrument or an accessory doesn t function flawlessly remove it from operation and secure it against inadvertent use If the instrument or accessory is damaged during use ...

Page 5: ...ULIFE SP BASE Electricity Do not use the instrument if the battery compartment cover has been removed Otherwise you risk touching dangerous voltages Inspect the batteries before use Pay particular attention to leaking and damage ...

Page 6: ...Intended Purpose Using the instrument for any purposes other than those described in the con densed operating instructions or these instrument operating instructions is contrary to use for intended purpose 2 3 Liability and Guarantee Gossen Metrawatt GmbH assumes no liability for property damage personal injury or consequential damage resulting from improper or incorrect use of the product in part...

Page 7: ... information which must be taken into consider ation and complied with Prerequisite A condition etc which must be fulfilled before a given ac tion can be taken 1 Procedural step Steps of a procedure which must be completed in the specified order Result Result of a procedural step Enumeration Enumeration Bullet lists Figure 1 Caption Description of the content of a figure Tabelle 1 Description of t...

Page 8: ...roduct documentation In particular observe all safety information in the documentation on the product and on the packaging Safety Precautions 1 Applications 3 Documentation 4 Familiarize yourself with the product The Instrument 6 Menu and Functions 10 Installation 16 Operation 17 ...

Page 9: ... check for completeness 1 SECULIFE SP BASE product no M696B 1 USB plug in power supply unit incl international adapters US Japan Euro GB China AUS NZL 1 Cable micro USB to USB A 1 Cable micro USB to PS2 2 LR6 AA batteries 1 Carrying case 1 Information CD 1 Factory calibration certificate ...

Page 10: ...luded Accessories Warning concerning a point of danger attention observe documentation European conformity marking The device may not be disposed of with household trash Returns and Environmentally Sound Disposal 25 Light transmitter Finger Color touchscreen Key on off Bottom Micro USB slot Back Battery compartment Back Receiver ...

Page 11: ...lectro magnetic Compatibil ity EMC Interference emission EN 61325 1 2013 class A Interference immunity EN 61325 1 2013 Mechanical Design Protection Not specified IPX0 Housing W H D Approx 6 35 x 9 53 x 2 54 cm without finger Weight Approx 170 g with batteries Display Color touchscreen 6 cm Interfaces Micro USB Simulation Parameters SpO2 80 85 90 95 98 99 SpO2 Accuracy 2 Heart Rate 30 40 60 80 100 ...

Page 12: ... equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements EN 60 529 VDE 0470 Teil 1 Test instruments and test procedures Degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP code EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 2 Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EM...

Page 13: ...ide your finger up or down to scroll a scrollable list 6 1 User Interface 6 1 1 On screen Indicators 6 1 2 On screen Icons and Buttons Indicator Description Battery life indicator Green Battery level ok Red Battery level below 20 Input light intensity meters Icon Button Description Mode selection Selection area Selection field SpO2 Selection field BPM Selection field Perfusion Selection field Moni...

Page 14: ...ossen Metrawatt GmbH Enter setup menu Scroll through a list of options Back to previous menu level Increase a value Decrease a value Exit without saving Save new settings Control bar Function on off Icon Button Description ...

Page 15: ...al mode the user can select individual combinations of SpO2 heart rate and perfusion index Figure 1 Manual mode Selectable parameters in manual mode Parameters Options SpO2 80 85 90 95 98 99 Monitors Nellcor Nonin Nihon Kohden Masimo Mindray GE Ohmeda Philips HP BCI ...

Page 16: ... combinations are factory set and not cus tomizable by the user Figure 2 Preset mode Preset combinations Heart rate 30 BPM 40 BPM 60 BPM 80 BPM 100 BPM 120 BPM 140 BPM 150 BPM 245 BPM Perfusion 0 2 2 10 SpO2 Heart Rate BPM Perfusion Index 85 80 High 2 perfusion 95 40 High 2 perfusion 98 80 High 2 perfusion Parameters Options Scroll preset com binations Scroll monitors ...

Page 17: ... Parameter Description Range Display Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the screen 5 100 in 5 increments Sounds Adjusts the volume of all system sounds 0 100 in 5 increments Auto Off Timer Adjusts the timeout that will turn the instru ment off after a period of inactivity only appli cable when the instru ment is running on bat tery power 5 100 minutes in 5 minute in crements Turning this setting...

Page 18: ...off will dis able the auto dim feature Custom User Offset Adjusts the derived R curve value for SpO2 setting to a user s pref erence 100 adjustment increments Instrument Information Displays the current version of the software and any other applicable information Update Firmware Erases the firmware from the instrument in order for the user to update to a newer version of the firmware Parameter Des...

Page 19: ...ument 2 Connect the other side of the USB cable to the USB A plug of the AC adapter 3 Connect the AC adapter to the mains socket 7 2 2 Establishing Power Supply via connected Monitor 1 Connect the sync cable to the Micro USB plug of the instrument 2 Connect the other side of the sync cable to the auxiliary port of a compatible monitor 7 2 3 Establishing Power Supply by Batteries 1 Press the two ar...

Page 20: ...ment 1 Press the key on off The splash screen appears for a few seconds then the main screen is dis played The instrument is ready for operation 8 1 2 Switching off the Instrument 1 Press the key on off The instrument is switched off 8 2 Connecting the Instrument to a DUT 8 2 1 Applying Finger Cuff 1 Attach the finger cuff to the top of the instrument placing the cuff LEDs on bot tom and the cuff ...

Page 21: ...he settings of the patient simulator SECULIFE SP BASE adds the simulation of SpO2 to the patient simulator s range of parameters The connected monitor is enabled The SpO2 output of the connected patient simulator is activated 1 Connect the sync cable to the instrument 2 Connect the other side of the sync cable to the auxiliary port of the patient monitor The instrument synchronizes its pulsating o...

Page 22: ...ea until the desired monitor is displayed The desired monitor is set The instrument has a built in memory to save the current selected manufacturer of the patient monitoring system when the instrument is turned off When switching the instrument on again the latest settings are recalled automatically 8 3 2 Selecting individual Parameters Manual Mode is selected 1 Repeatedly touch the selection fiel...

Page 23: ...ss in a range between 5 to 100 in 5 increments 4 Touch Back to save the new settings 8 4 2 Adjusting the Volume of System Sounds 1 Touch Setup 2 Select Sounds 3 Slide the control bar with your finger to adjust the volume of all system sounds in a range between 5 to 100 in 5 increments 4 Set the function switch to off to turn the sound off 5 Set the function switch to on to turn the sound on again ...

Page 24: ...ion switch to on to enable the timeout again 8 4 5 Selecting Custom User Offsets Attention These adjustments must be used with caution as they will allow the user to adjust the output results to invalid values These adjustments should only be used to aid in the simplification of testing and with documented controls Figure 6 Offset menu The desired monitor is selected 1 Touch Setup 2 Select OFFSET ...

Page 25: ...metry and each manufacturer has defined its own proprietary R curve For this reason some oximeter readings may be outside of an acceptable range 8 5 Displaying Instrument Information 1 Touch Setup 2 Select Instrument Information The current version of the software and any other applicable information is dis played 8 6 Updating Firmware Erases the firmware from the instrument in order to update to ...

Page 26: ...enter and Rental Instru ment Service 26 9 3 Troubleshooting In the following we list common problems that may occur during operation and suggest remedies for the elimination of simple faults If the recommended proce dures do not succeed please contact our Service Center Problem Remedy The display remains dark after switch ing on Power supply by battery Check if batteries are inserted Check if the ...

Page 27: ...pair The instrument is intended to be serviced only by authorized service personnel Service procedures should only be performed by qualified technical personnel Repair and Replacement Parts Service Calibration Center and Rental Instru ment Service 26 ...

Page 28: ...designated collection point or contact our product support department Product Support 26 This instrument is also subject to directive 2006 66 EC on batteries and accumula tors and waste batteries and accumulators and its German national equivalent implemented as the Battery Act BattG on the marketing return and environmen tally sound disposal of batteries and accumulators The symbol at the left in...

Page 29: ...public of Germany under reg istration number D K 15080 01 01 in accordance with DIN EN ISO IEC 17025 Accredited quantities direct voltage direct current value direct current resistance alternating voltage alternating current value AC active power AC apparent power DC power capacitance frequency and temperature We offer a complete range of expertise in the field of metrology from test reports and f...

Page 30: ...ment If errors are discovered during calibration our specialized personnel are capable of completing repairs using original replacement parts As a full service calibration laboratory we can calibrate instruments from other manufacturers as well Our spectrum of offerings is rounded out with free test equipment management ...

Page 31: ... instrument fulfills all requirements of applicable EU directives and national regu lations We confirm this with the CE mark The CE Declaration of Conformity is available upon request A factory calibration certificate or test report is included with the instrument ...

Page 32: ...All trademarks registered trademarks logos product names and company names are the property of their respective owners Gossen Metrawatt GmbH SECULIFE SP BASE Gossen Metrawatt GmbH Südwestpark 15 90449 Nürnberg Germany Phone 49 911 8602 111 Fax 49 911 8602 777 E mail info gossenmetrawatt com www gossenmetrawatt com ...

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