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Handheld Pulse Oximeter

Cautions

● The oximeter is not an apnea monitor.
● The oximeter determines the percentage of arterial oxygen saturation 

of  functional  hemoglobin.  Significant  levels  of  dysfunctional 

hemoglobin such as carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin may 

affect the accuracy of the measurement.

● Cardiogreen and intravascular dyes, depending on the concentration, 

may affect the accuracy of SpO

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 measurements. 

● The performance of the oximeter might be affected by the presence 

of a defibrillator.

● The oximeter may not work on all subjects. If you are unable to 

achieve stable readings, discontinue use.

● The oximeter has monition tolerant software that minimizes the 

likelihood of motion artifact being misinterpreted as good pulse 

quality. In some circumstances, however, the oximeter may still 

interpret motion as good pulse quality. Minimize subject motion as 

much as possible.

●  Verify  that  all  visible  indicators  illuminate  and  that  an  audible 

indicator sounds during the startup (initialization) sequence, if any 

indicator is not lit or the audible indicator does not sound, do not use 

the oximeter. Please contact your agent for help.

● Do not immerse the oximeter or probes in liquid to clean, and also 

do not expose them to excessive moisture or liquids.

● Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents on the oximeter or probes.
● Do not mix new and old batteries at the same time. It may cause the 

batteries to leak. Disposed of batteries properly.

● Batteries might leak chemicals if unused for a long period of time. 

Remove the batteries if the oximeter is going to be stored for more 

than one month.

● Batteries may leak or explode if used or disposed of improperly.
● The oximeter is a precision electronic instrument and must be 

repaired by trained personnel only

● Follow local governing ordinances and recycling instructions regards 

disposal or recycling of the device and device components. Follow 

local  governing  ordinances  and  recycling  instructions  regards 

disposal or recycling of the device and device components.

Summary of Contents for PO8201

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Page 3: ...Ver 1 0 May 2010 311 8201100 003 Owner s Manual Model PO8201...

Page 4: ...rnings and notes throughout this manual are very important Please read this entire manual carefully before using the nu beca Handheld Pulse Oximeter The information in the manual has been carefully ch...

Page 5: ...al Description 08 Principle of Measurement 08 Meter Appearance and Key Function 09 Content of the System 11 BEFORE USE 12 Battery Replacement 12 Connecting the Probe 13 Power On Off 13 Set up the Oxim...

Page 6: ...toring sites have trauma disability or other medical status that make inaccurate results operators should consult doctors before use Use probe manufactured by manufacturer Using other manufacturers pr...

Page 7: ...cators illuminate and that an audible indicator sounds during the startup initialization sequence if any indicator is not lit or the audible indicator does not sound do not use the oximeter Please con...

Page 8: ...e range of the peak wavelengths and maximum optical output power of the light emitted by the oximeter probe and the reading result can be especially useful to clinicians The oximeter with reusable SpO...

Page 9: ...Meter Appearance and Key Function Reading Value Display Area 1 2 3 4 9 10 6 7 5 8 Pulse Amplitude 8 Low Battery Indicator SpO2 indicator LED Screen Set Button Advance Button On Off Button SpO2 Pulse...

Page 10: ...p settings and keep the oximeter silence when it is alarming 4 Advance Button Is used to review status or adjust alarm volume 5 On Off Button Is used to turn on or turn off the oximeter by pressing On...

Page 11: ...ulse Oximeter with Probe B Owner s Manual x 1 C AA Alkaline Batteries x 4 D Warranty Card Confirm that the items listed are packed with the nu beca Handheld Pulse Oximeter If any item on this list is...

Page 12: ...sen the screw at the back of the oximeter and remove the battery cover STEP2 Remove the old batteries from battery compartment STEP3 Insert four new AA alkaline batteries Correctly align the polaritie...

Page 13: ...obe to the top of the oximeter as shown below Make sure that the probe is rmly plugged into the oximeter Power On Off Turn on the oximeter by pressing and releasing the button Turn off the oximeter by...

Page 14: ...ase follow below steps Start with the oximeter is off STEP 1 Press Button and button at the same time to enter setting mode The rst screen shows SpO2 upper limit settings The factory default is off ST...

Page 15: ...tton again and the screen will turn back OFF setting STEP 4 Press button to change settings You can press button to increase the number from 85 to 94 STEP 3 When the desired setting is displayed on th...

Page 16: ...number from 105 BPM to 250 BPM When the setting value goes to the upper limit press button again and the screen will turn back OFF setting STEP 5 When the desired setting is displayed on the screen p...

Page 17: ...increase the number from 30 BPM to 100 BPM When the setting value goes to the upper limit press button again and the screen will turn back OFF setting STEP 7 When the desired setting is displayed on t...

Page 18: ...is brighter than L2 setting press button to turn off the oximeter For PO 8201B STEP 11 Press to change settings Press button to turn on Bluetooth STEP 9 When the desired setting is displayed on the sc...

Page 19: ...e Rate Low Off Off 30 100 5 BPM Brightness L1 L1 and L2 N A Power On Self Test When the oximeter is turned on for normal operation the unit will check if the oximeter is ready for use If probe does no...

Page 20: ...e oximeter is ready to use CAUTION 1 Consult health professional before you start to use the oximeter 2 The oximeter probe might not work on cold extremities due to reduced circulation Warm or rub the...

Page 21: ...ate on LED STEP 4 The readings will be updated based on the signal received with each pulse SpO2 Symbol SpO2 The SpO2 symbol shows the current oxygen saturation in percentage Pulse Rate Symbol The pul...

Page 22: ...alarm settings have not been recalled or adjusted in Setup mode the default alarm settings remain in effect Refer to the table below for detailed information about alarm conditions activation criteri...

Page 23: ...ts SpO2 probes can be cleaned and disinfected with same solutions Let the probe dry before using it again The rubber inside of the SpO2 probe belongs to medical rubber which has no toxin and no harmfu...

Page 24: ...or connects to patient Excessive motion at the probe site may be prohibiting the oximeter from acquiring a consistent pulse signal Eliminate or reduce the cause of the motion artifact or reposition th...

Page 25: ...imeter from the EMI environment Displays and indicators are off but a continuous audible alarm is sounding Problem in operation Turn the oximeter off and replace the batteries If the problem still per...

Page 26: ...d representative in the European Community c i n o r t c e l e d n a l a c i r t c e l e r o f n o i t c e l l o c e t a r a p e s s e t a c i d n I equipment WEEE CE Marking indicating conformance to...

Page 27: ...icate a stable reading is taken Probe fall off detection indication Battery status indication Keys On Off key One button Functional key Two buttons Alarm Urgent alarm SpO2 value is higher lower than p...

Page 28: ...122 F for the device 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F for the probe Storage Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Operating Humidity Below 95 non condensing Classi cation Degree of Protection Type BF applie...

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