MIROxi
User Manual cod. 980265
Rev 1.6
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2.8.4
SPO2 BPM Test
This test allows the control of the oxymetric data plus the cardiac pulse of a patient in real time. The test can only be
accessed when the device is switched on by pressing corresponding to
on the first screen. To confirm press
OK.
During the test use to activate/disactivate the acoustic beep.
Relative data is memorised according to instructions shown on the screen prior to making the test (ID#: “1234” and
SURNAME: “OXYTEST”). This data is required when searching the memory for the relevant test data.
Test duration, SpO2 value and heart beat data are shown.
To end test see instructions contained in the previous paragraph.
2.8.5
Adult Single Patient Sensor – Instructions for Use
WARNING
The sensor described below is for illustration purposes only
MIROxi
is enabled for the use of any of the
sensors described in the previous Paragraph 1.2.2. MIR does not recommend the use of a specific type of
sensor; any decision is made by each individual doctor.
To perform a non-invasive monitoring
of arterial oxygen saturation it is recommended to use the reusable "wrap" sensor.
The use of this sensor is indicated for patients weighing more than 30 Kg and contraindicated for patients with allergy to
adhesive tape.
WARNING
The materials used for manufacturing the sensor are NATURAL LATEX PROTIEN free. The materials used for
the sensor are subject to biocompatibility tests.
WARNING
This sensor is contraindicated for use on patients who exhibit allergic reactions to the adhesive tape. Do not
reuse. One use on one patient.
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Choose an application site on the patient’s finger or toe where the light source
will be directly over and in-line with the detector. The preferred sites are the
forefinger or smaller thumb.
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Remove any nail polish or artificial fingernails
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Place the patient’s finger into the sensor nail-side up, lining up the digit’s pad
over the detector. The sensor’s positioning line runs across the mid axis of the
fingertip
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Wrap the bottom adhesive around the digit, being careful not to cover the nail.
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Fold the top of the sensor over the digit, making sure that the light source is
directly over and in-line with the detector. Wrap the adhesive around the finger
or toe to secure the sensor. Route the cable along the palm or the bottom of the
foot, and secure with adhesive tape if necessary.
Connect the sensor to the instrument: insert the connector with the arrow on the connector face-up and control the
correct functioning following the previous instructions.