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Indications for Use

The device turns off after approximately 10 minutes when at critically low battery capacity.

Before changing the batteries, make sure the device is off and the sensor is not applied to a digit.

Cautions

Before use, carefully read the Instructions for Use provided with the sensors.

This device is not an apnea monitor.

Verify that all visible indicators illuminate during the startup (initialization) sequence. If any indicator is not lit, do 
not use the device. Contact Nonin Technical Service for assistance.

The presence of a defibrillator may interfere with the performance of this device.

This device may not work on all patients. If you are unable to achieve stable readings, discontinue use.

This device has motion tolerant software that minimizes the likelihood of motion artifact being misinterpreted as 
good pulse quality. In some circumstances, however, the device may still interpret motion as good pulse quality. 
Minimize patient motion as much as possible.

Ear Clip and Reflectance sensors are not recommended for pediatric or neonatal use. The accuracy of these 
sensors has not been established for pediatric or neonatal use.

Do not autoclave or immerse the device or sensors in liquid. Do not expose the device or components to 
excessive moisture or liquids. 

Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents on the device or the sensors.

The oximeter sensor might not work on cold extremities due to reduced circulation. Warm or rub the finger to 
increase circulation, or reposition the sensor.

Replace the batteries as soon as possible after a low-battery indication. Always replace the batteries with fully 
charged batteries.

Use only Nonin-specified battery types with this device. 

Do not use fully charged and partially charged batteries at the same time. This may cause the batteries to leak.

Do not remove any covers other than the battery cover when replacing batteries. There are no user-serviceable 
parts inside other than the replaceable batteries. 

Follow local, state and national governing ordinances and recycling instructions regarding disposal or recycling 
of the device and device components, including batteries.

Batteries may leak or explode if used or disposed of improperly.

Remove the batteries if the device will be stored for more than 1 month.

This equipment complies with IEC 60601-1-2 for electromagnetic compatibility for medical electrical equipment 
and/or systems. This standard is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 
typical medical installation. However, because of the proliferation of radio-frequency transmitting equipment and 
other sources of electrical noise in healthcare and other environments, it is possible that high levels of such 
interference due to close proximity or strength of a source might disrupt the performance of this device. Medical 
electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC, and all equipment must be installed and put into 
service according to the EMC information specified.

Warnings (Continued)

Summary of Contents for 2500 PalmSAT

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Model 2500 PalmSAT Pulse Oximeter 0123 0123 English...

Page 2: ...040 Europe Fax 31 0 13 79 99 042 E mail infointl nonin com nonin com Authorized EC Representative MPS Medical Product Service GmbH Borngasse 20 D 35619 Braunfels Germany References to Nonin in this ma...

Page 3: ...ery Use 9 With AA Batteries 9 With Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack 9 Recharging Batteries NiMH Battery Pack only 9 Connecting the Sensor 10 Power On Off 10 Power On Self Test 10 Monitoring 11 Detailed...

Page 4: ...1 Troubleshooting 22 Technical Information 24 Manufacturer s Declaration 24 Equipment Response Time 27 Testing Summary 28 SpO2 Accuracy Testing 28 Pulse Rate Motion Testing 28 Low Perfusion Testing 28...

Page 5: ...iii Figures Figure 1 Displays Indicators and Buttons 6 Figure 2 Rear View 7 Figure 3 Installing Batteries 8 Figure 4 Connecting a Sensor 10...

Page 6: ...and Settings 12 Table 3 Pulse Oximeter Sensor Connector Pin Assignments 18 Table 4 Electromagnetic Emissions 24 Table 5 Electromagnetic Immunity 25 Table 6 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Elec...

Page 7: ...se sensors are manufactured to meet the accuracy specifications for Nonin Pulse Oximeters Using other manufacturers sensors may cause improper pulse oximeter performance Using other manufacturers sens...

Page 8: ...ties due to reduced circulation Warm or rub the finger to increase circulation or reposition the sensor Replace the batteries as soon as possible after a low battery indication Always replace the batt...

Page 9: ...ries connected to the serial port of this device must be certified according to at least IEC 60950 or UL1950 for data processing equipment This device is a precision electronic instrument and must be...

Page 10: ...ndicating conformance to EC directive No 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Serial Number located under the back cover IPX2 Protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure is tilted...

Page 11: ...splay is red SpO2 and pulse rate values are not updated After about 10 seconds the values are replaced with dashes indicating that readings are not possible Low Battery Indicator When batteries are cr...

Page 12: ...moglobin SpO2 by measuring the absorption of red and infrared light passing through perfused tissue Changes in absorption caused by the pulsation of blood in the vascular bed are used to determine oxy...

Page 13: ...des the following items 1 Model 2500 Pulse Oximeter 1 Model 2500 Operator s Manual on CD 1 Nonin Pulse Oximeter Sensor 4 AA Size Alkaline Batteries Confirm that the items listed are packed with the sy...

Page 14: ...attery compartment Proper battery positioning is essential for correct operation 3 Replace the battery cover and turn on the device If the unit does not turn on see Troubleshooting Figure 3 Installing...

Page 15: ...re replacement in about 6 weeks Using the oximeter will shorten the required replacement time With Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack If the clock calendar is not set when the unit is stored and if the un...

Page 16: ...500 is turned on for normal operation the unit will cycle through a startup initialization sequence before displaying valid data During startup always check for any missing indicators or LED display s...

Page 17: ...s are displaying readings and verifying that blinking of the Pulse Quality display is in time with the pulse rate for at least 10 seconds If the Pulse Quality display is blinking red or amber or is bl...

Page 18: ...in the displays and then CLr no appears Making Selections in Setup Mode 1 When entering Setup mode CLr no is displayed This indicates the memory clear setting is being adjusted and that the default v...

Page 19: ...e nn 00 59 00 a Choosing yes for both the CLr and dEL settings the memory clear function will clear the memory and exit setup mode Table 2 Adjustable Parameters and Settings Continued Setting Appears...

Page 20: ...loth dampened with isopropyl alcohol Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the device and do not allow any liquid to enter any openings in the device Allow the device to dry thoroughly before reusing...

Page 21: ...ignal Sensor misalignment ambient light nail polish artificial nails etc Pulse Quality LED is blank Dash appears in the leftmost position of the SpO2 display SpO2 and Heart Rate numeric displays freez...

Page 22: ...inute The stored values are in increments of 1 pulse per minute in the interval from 18 to 200 pulses per minute and increments of 2 pulses per minute in the interval from 201 to 300 pulses per minute...

Page 23: ...setup mode will continue directly to the calendar and clock settings Refer to Choosing Calendar and Clock Settings If yES is entered in response to dEL confirming that you do want to clear the memory...

Page 24: ...dition Therefore real time data may be read as 8 data bits no parity Real time data may be printed or displayed by devices other than the pulse oximeter On power up a header is sent identifying the fo...

Page 25: ...rth Plymouth Minnesota 55441 5443 USA 800 356 8874 USA and Canada 1 763 553 9968 Fax 1 763 553 7807 E mail technicalservice nonin com Nonin Medical B V Prins Hendriklaan 26 1075 BD Amsterdam Netherlan...

Page 26: ...be in contract tort or by law This warranty excludes cost of delivery to and from Nonin All repaired units shall be received by the purchaser at Nonin s place of business Nonin reserves the right to c...

Page 27: ...e found in the respective sensor Instructions for Use WARNING The use of accessories sensors cables and power supplies other than those specified in the Parts and Accessories List may result in increa...

Page 28: ...al is detected because the sensor is not plugged in Verify the sensor connections Sensor failure Replace the sensor The displayed pulse rate does not correlate to the pulse rate displayed on the ECG m...

Page 29: ...elocate the sensor Excessive ambient light Reduce ambient light Excessive patient motion Reduce patient motion The patient is wearing nail polish or artificial nails Remove nail polish or artificial n...

Page 30: ...pment can affect medical electrical equipment Table 4 Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic en...

Page 31: ...mon mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power sup...

Page 32: ...from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment mark...

Page 33: ...r W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 7 3 7 7 4 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed...

Page 34: ...ples measured over the SpO2 range of 70 100 Accuracy data is calculated using the root mean squared Arms value for all subjects per ISO 9919 2005 Medical Electrical Equipment Particular requirements f...

Page 35: ...ers 1 2 mW max avg Indicators Pulse Quality Display LED tricolor Numeric Displays 3 digit 7 segment LEDs red Low Battery Indicator LED amber Temperature Operating 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Temperature Sto...

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