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Indications for Use

Indications for Use

The Nonin Model 2500A VET PalmSAT

®

 Veterinary Pulse Oximeter with Alarms is indicated for use 

in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO

2

) and pulse 

rate for animals. The device is intended for continuous monitoring and/or spot-checking of animals 
during both motion and no-motion conditions, and for animals who are well or poorly perfused.

CONTRAINDICATION: 

Do not use in an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of flammable anesthetics or gasses.

Warnings

Do not use this device in an MR environment.

This device is not defibrillation proof per IEC 60601-1.

The Model 2500A VET is intended for VETERINARY USE ONLY.

This device is intended only as an adjunct in animal assessment. It must be used in conjunction with other methods of 
assessing clinical signs and symptoms.

Inspect the sensor application site at least every 4 hours to ensure correct sensor alignment and tissue integrity. Animal 
sensitivity to sensors and/or double-backed adhesive strips may vary due to medical status or skin condition.

Oximeter readings of this device may be affected by the use of an electrosurgical unit (ESU).

Do not use a damaged sensor. If the sensor is damaged in any way, discontinue use immediately and replace the 
sensor.

Verify all alarm settings and limits during system startup to ensure that they are set as intended. 

A hazard can exist if different presets are used on multiple 2500A VET monitors in one care area.

As with all medical equipment, carefully route cabling to reduce the possibility of animal entanglement, strangulation, or 
injury.

This device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the 
device should be observed carefully to verify normal operation.

To prevent improper performance and/or injury to the animal, verify compatibility of the monitor, sensor(s), and 
accessories before use. 

No modifications to this device are allowed as it may affect device performance.

Discontinue use of adhesive tape strips if the animal exhibits an allergic reaction to the adhesive material.

Avoid excessive pressure to the sensor application site as this may cause damage to the skin beneath the sensor.

Because operating environments vary, use caution to ensure that all audible alarms and indicators can be heard. Users 
must determine the acceptable audible distance of all alarms.

Do not place this device in an environment where its speaker opening may become blocked; alarms may become 
muffled or inaudible.

Turning off the alarm volume creates a situation that is not compliant with relevant safety standards. The alarm silence 
indicator is lit solid when the alarm volume is turned off or set below 45 dBA.

When a system fault occurs, the animal will no longer be monitored.

To comply with relevant product safety standards, ensure that all alarm volumes are set appropriately and are audible in 
all situations. Do not cover or otherwise hinder any speaker openings.

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

Summary of Contents for PalmSAT 2500A VET

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual PalmSAT Model 2500A VET Veterinary Pulse Oximeter with Alarms English...

Page 2: ...Medical B V Prins Hendriklaan 26 1075 BD Amsterdam Netherlands 31 0 13 79 99 040 Europe Fax 31 0 13 79 99 042 E mail infointl nonin com nonin com MPS Medical Product Service GmbH Borngasse 20 D 35619...

Page 3: ...Unpacking the Model 2500A VET 9 Batteries 10 Low and Critically Low Battery 10 Installing Batteries 11 Important Notes about Battery Use 12 Recharging Batteries NiMH Battery Pack Only 12 Using the 250...

Page 4: ...k 25 Communications 26 Serial Output 26 Connecting the Device into a Medical System 27 Service Support and Warranty 28 Service and Support 28 Warranty 28 Accessories 30 Troubleshooting 32 Technical In...

Page 5: ...iii Figures Figure 1 Model 2500A VET Front View 6 Figure 2 Model 2500A VET Rear View 11 Figure 3 Installing Batteries 11 Figure 4 Connecting the Sensor 13 Figure 5 Small Lingual Clip Placement 15...

Page 6: ...Table 4 High Priority Alarms 23 Table 5 Medium Priority Alarms 24 Table 6 Pulse Oximeter Sensor Connector Pin Assignments 26 Table 7 Electromagnetic Emissions 34 Table 8 Electromagnetic Immunity 35 Ta...

Page 7: ...multiple 2500A VET monitors in one care area As with all medical equipment carefully route cabling to reduce the possibility of animal entanglement strangulation or injury This device should not be us...

Page 8: ...Follow the instructions outlined in Monitoring If proper operation cannot be verified remove the sensor from the animal and DO NOT use the oximeter on the animal This device has motion tolerant softwa...

Page 9: ...the case may damage the device and void the warranty Any sign or evidence of opening the system field service by non Nonin personnel tampering or any kind of misuse or abuse of the system shall void...

Page 10: ...ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 C1 09 A2 10 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 2008 ISO 80601 2 61 2011 IEC 60601 1 8 2006 A1 2012 CE Marking indicating conformance to EC directive No 93 42 EEC concerning medical...

Page 11: ...pping Temperature Range RoHS Compliant China Display Symbols SpO2 SpO2 Display Pulse Rate Display Pulse Quality LED Low Battery LED Alarm Silence LED Front Panel Buttons On Off Advance Table 1 Symbols...

Page 12: ...h appears in the leftmost position of the SpO2 display and the readings freeze After 10 seconds a dash appears in the middle position of the SpO2 display Pulse Rate Display The lower 3 digit LED displ...

Page 13: ...igital displays go blank and the Pulse Quality indicator blinks amber or red Any SpO2 or pulse rate alarms in effect when critically low battery capacity is reached are latched and flashing dashes app...

Page 14: ...and off During Setup mode this button selects the value of a setting and advances to the next setting Advance Button During normal operation this button allows the user to adjust the volume or review...

Page 15: ...hout requiring the user to perform complex waveform analysis The Model 2500A VET pulse oximeter may be used with a variety of Nonin branded veterinary oximeter sensors A sensor disconnect or malfuncti...

Page 16: ...d with a flashing Low Battery indicator and a medium priority alarm When the batteries are low the Low Battery indicator flashes and battery capacity allows for less than 30 minutes of normal operatio...

Page 17: ...turn on see Troubleshooting Figure 2 Model 2500A VET Rear View Figure 3 Installing Batteries WARNING Before changing the batteries make sure the device is off and the sensor is not applied to the anim...

Page 18: ...eks Using the oximeter will shorten the required replacement time When Using the Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack If the clock calendar is not set when the unit is stored and if the unit has not been us...

Page 19: ...for normal operation the unit cycles through a startup initialization sequence before displaying valid data During startup always check for missing indicators or LED display segments and ensure the au...

Page 20: ...d Veterinary Sensors The Model 2500A VET pulse oximeter features sensors ideal for a variety of veterinary applications Each sensor is designed for a specific site application and specific animal size...

Page 21: ...bin Factors that may degrade pulse oximeter performance or affect the accuracy of the measurement include the following CAUTION Sensor sites must be checked periodically to determine circulation senso...

Page 22: ...ositioning might allow sensor light to bypass the toe or tail resulting in SpO2 measurement error Secure the sensor with tape ensuring that the tape does not restrict perfusion Model 2000T Transflecta...

Page 23: ...ode as above See table 2 for the device s adjustable settings and the order in which they display on the device 2 The SpO2 and pulse rate displays show the first setting that can be changed and its va...

Page 24: ...00 99 10 Month nn 00 12 00 Day d 01 31 00 Hour h 00 23 00 Minute nn 00 59 00 Notes 1 Choosing Yes for rCL Recall Alarm recalls previous alarm and volume settings and exits Setup mode 2 Choosing Yes f...

Page 25: ...ly with relevant product safety standards ensure that all alarm volumes are set appropriately and are audible in all situations Do not cover or otherwise hinder any speaker openings WARNING Verify all...

Page 26: ...n Off to accept and recall the previously adjusted alarm and volume settings 4 Device exits Setup mode automatically displays the alarm settings in effect and begins normal operation NOTE Setup mode e...

Page 27: ...briefly appears in the SpO2 and pulse rate displays to show the memory has cleared 7 Device exits Setup mode automatically displays the alarm settings in effect and begins normal operation Calendar an...

Page 28: ...ns on cleaning pulse oximeter sensors refer to the respective sensor instructions for use The OxitestPlus7 by Datrend Systems Inc can be used to verify operation of the pulse oximeter CAUTION Do not p...

Page 29: ...the animal audible and visual alarms are activated requiring that a veterinary professional investigate the reason for the alarm status The veterinary professional must investigate animal status and s...

Page 30: ...pears in middle digit of SpO2 and pulse rate displays Sensor fault l i e sensor disconnect bad cable Nonin incompatible sensor Pulse Quality indicator is not lit dash appears in leftmost digit of SpO2...

Page 31: ...The 2500A VET memory stores pulse rates from 18 to 450 beats per minute The stored values are in increments of 1 pulse per minute During the printing of the data the last data recorded are the first...

Page 32: ...he mark condition Therefore the 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 ide...

Page 33: ...at must be evaluated include Changing the system configuration Adding devices to or disconnecting devices from the system Updating or upgrading equipment connected to the system Issues resulting from...

Page 34: ...cable warranty period This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy by the purchaser hereunder for any Model 2500A VET delivered to the purchaser which is found to be defective in any manner wh...

Page 35: ...USIVITY OF WARRANTY THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER STATUTORY WRITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PA...

Page 36: ...and South America 7600PCS AU Power cord Australia 7600PCS JP Power cord Japan 2500CC Carrying Case Blue 2500A VET INS Operator s Manual for the Model 2500A VET 2500C INS Operator s Manual for the Mod...

Page 37: ...randed Model 2000SL 2000T or 2000SA veterinary sensors for monitoring These sensors are manufactured to meet the calibration requirements for the Nonin Model 2500A VET pulse oximeter The oximeter is c...

Page 38: ...e prohibiting device from acquiring a consistent pulse signal Eliminate or reduce the cause of the motion artifact or reposition the sensor to a new sensor site where motion is not present Animal may...

Page 39: ...blinks red and the SpO2 and or pulse rate displays show dashes Inadequate signal at the sensor site Examine animal Reposition sensor or select an alternate sensor site Excessive motion at the sensor s...

Page 40: ...s equipment can affect medical electrical equipment Table 7 Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance This device is intended for use in the electromagne...

Page 41: ...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 42: ...s 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 mar...

Page 43: ...tput Power of Transmitter 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...

Page 44: ...amples measured over the SpO2 range of 70 100 Accuracy data is calculated using the root mean squared Arms value for all subjects per ISO 80601 2 61 Medical Electrical Equipment Particular requirement...

Page 45: ...Accuracy 3 3 digits Alarm Volume High 70 dBA Low 55 dBA Informational Tone Volume High 65 dBA Low 45 dBA Measurement Wavelengths and Output Power Red 660 nanometers 0 8 mW maximum average Infrared 910...

Page 46: ...1 3 in D Weight 213 g 7 5 oz with alkaline batteries 233 g 8 2 oz with NiMH rechargeable battery pack Classifications per ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 Type of Protection Internally...

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