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Vpod Instruction Manual 

 

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Version: V1.0I12 

                                                                                 

Issue Date: 3rd of August, 2009

 

 
 
 
 
 

Content

 

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

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1.1

 

B

RIEF 

I

NTRODUCTION

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1.2

 

S

AFETY 

I

NFORMATION

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1.3

 

E

QUIPMENT SYMBOL

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1.4

 

E

LECTROMAGNETISM INTERFERENCE

. 4 

1.5

 

E

QUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION

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1.6

 

I

NTENDED 

U

SE

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1.7

 

P

RODUCT FEATURES

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1.8

 

A

CCESSORY

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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION

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2.1

 

O

UTER 

V

IEW

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2.2

 

R

EAR 

P

ANEL

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2.3

 

C

ONNECT THE SENSOR

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CHAPTER 3 SETUP BEFORE OPERATION

 

6

 

3.1

 

P

OWER ON THE OXIMETER

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3.2

 

E

NTER 

“S

ETTING MODE

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CHAPTER 4 TAKE A MEASUREMENT

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4.1

 

M

ONITORING

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4.2

 

M

ODE SWITCH

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4.3

 

F

ACTORS THAT MAY AFFECT THE MEASUREMENT

  7 

4.4

 

D

ISPLAY MODE

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CHAPTER 5 OTHER INFORMATION

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5.1

 

A

LARM

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5.2

 

A

BOUT THE BUTTON

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5.3

 

D

ATA REPLAY AND TRANSMISSION

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5.4

 

M

AINTENANCE

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5.5

 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

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APPENDIX A    SPECIFICATIONS

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APPENDIX B

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GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER'S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY

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Summary of Contents for VPOD

Page 1: ...s of data storage High Resolution Pulse Oximetry Records at 1 second intervals Three display modes Special design for sleep monitoring LCD Displays SpO2 SpO2 waveform Pulse Rate Low power consumption...

Page 2: ...ights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of our company nor the rights of others We do not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rig...

Page 3: ...nts Basis of Operation 1 Red and Infrared ray Emitter Diode 2 Red and Infrared ray Receptor Diode 1 2 Safety Information Conception of Warning Precaution and Notice Warning Indicates a potential hazar...

Page 4: ...ry to use the SpO2 and NIBP measurement on the same arm at the same time This could potentially affect measurement accuracy Notices Operation of this device in an electromagnetic field may influence i...

Page 5: ...of operation Continuous operation Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide 1 6 Intended Use The purpose and function of the...

Page 6: ...utton Note If no press on any button for 30 seconds the oximiter will power off automatically 4 The Setting button Press this button repeatedly to increase the parameter under adjustment by one decrem...

Page 7: ...as still as possible 3 2 Enter Setting mode Press the function button for about 4 second extended press the oximeter will enter into Setting mode and you will find a parameter item which include its t...

Page 8: ...h After turning on the oximeter each time the function button is pressed the oximeter will switch to another display mode shown as Fig 7 4 3 Factors that may affect the measurement During operation th...

Page 9: ...gram measurement can also provide a plethysmogram wave During this mode the PR tone is dumb Fig 7 3 SpO2 plethysmogram wave PR tone modulation Beeps in sync with the patient s pulse even under most ch...

Page 10: ...disinfecting 1 Clean or disinfect the sensor before each use 2 Unplug the sensor from the oximeter before cleaning and or disinfecting 3 Clean the external sensor surfaces and patient contact surface...

Page 11: ...ted 2 The connection between the Probe and Oximeter is loose 1 Connect the sensor 2 Please check if the probe was connected with oximeter correctly 5 5 1 Service Method a Service hours 9 00am 5 30pm M...

Page 12: ...he user s request Return Policy Warranty and non warranty returns should be handled in the following manner Contact the Technical Support Department and obtain a RMA Return Materials Authorization num...

Page 13: ...Display Type OLED double color Parameters SpO2 PR SpO2 plethysmogram waveform PR bar Mode 3 display modes Record Patient ID 1 10 Data record Up to 72 hours Data transmission Transmission method Cable...

Page 14: ...eclaration Electromagnetic Immunity for Equipment and Systems that are not Life Supporting 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3V m 80Hz to 2 5 GHz d P V1 5 3 80MHz to 800MHz d P E1 5 3 800MHz to 2 5G...

Page 15: ...minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment transmitters and the Handheld Pulse Oximeter as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications eq...

Page 16: ...Vpod Instruction Manual 15...

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