Spirolab
Rev.1.8
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Sounds during oximetry if battery low
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Sounds in the event of no signal present (finger not inserted properly, connector not
properly attached)
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Sounds the next time the device is turned on following an interrupted test due to low
battery
The specifications that apply to oximetry and pulse rate are the same regardless of the
sensor used as long as it is one of those mentioned beforehand.
1.5.3
Other features
Memory
The memory can store the data from over 10,000
spirometric tests. The exact number has not been
established as it depends on the configuration set
by the doctor
Display
7 inches colour touch screen LCD Display
with 800x480 resolution
Keypad
Touch screen
Interface
USB, Bluetooth
Bluetooth interface
Frequency range: 2402-2480 MHz
Output power: 0,001W
Frequency tolerance: 20 ppm
Type of antenna: permanently attached
Antenna gain: 0 max dBi
Battery pack lifespan
About 10 years of use
Power supply
NiMH rechargeable 7.2V battery pack (6
batteries, 1.2V each), 4000 mAh
Battery charger
Model AC/DC 12W-N1EFM
Autonomy
~10 hours
Dimensions
Main body 220x210x51 mm
Weight
Central unit 1450 g (including battery pack)
Type of electrical protection
Internally powered
Class
II
while charging battery
Degree of electrical protection
BF
Degree of protection against
water penetration
IPX1 appliance protected against water leaks
Safety level in the presence of
flammable anaesthetic gases,
oxygen and nitrogen
Appliance not suitable
Conditions of use
Device for continuous use
Storage conditions
Temperature: MIN -40 °C, MAX + 70 °C
Humidity: MIN 10% RH; MAX 95%RH
Athmospheric pressure: 50kPa, 106 kPa