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Operating the Model 340V

 

 

 

- 14 - 

 

NOTE: 

There  are  three  volume  levels  of  audible  pulse  tones,  and 

“off”.  The  tone  varies  in  pitch  with  oxygen  saturation  -  falling  in  pitch 
with reduced saturation and rising in pitch as saturation increases.  
See  section 

“Setting  the  Volume  Level  of  the  Audible  Indicator”

  in 

Chapter 3. 

10) 

Set  the  pulse  oximetry  and  heart  rate  alarm  levels  according  to 

section 

“Reading and Setting Alarm Levels”

 in Chapter 3. 

11) 

Silence  and  reactivate  alarms  according  to  section 

“Silencing  and 

Reactivating Alarms” 

in Chapter 3. 

 

3.2 Measuring Body Temperature 

To measure and display body temperature, follow these steps: 

1) 

Choose an appropriate sensor. 

2) 

Place the sensor on the animal according to the instructions included 

with each sensor. 

3) 

Connect the sensor to the 

SENSOR CABLE CONNECTION 
of the Model 340V. 

NOTE: 

The  sensor  might  move 

slightly within the connector. 

4) 

Follow all guidelines to prevent 

faulty readings and sensor or 
oximeter complications. 

5) 

Power on the unit with one short

 

depression of the POWER 
ON/OFF KEY. The Model 5340V tests the displays and indicators with 
the initiated POWER-UP TEST. 

6) 

Check that all LED segments light up during the POWER-UP TEST. 

(See section 

“Power-Up Test”

 in Chapter 3). 

7) 

Initiate the temperature measurement with one long

 

depression of the 

PULSE  RATE  ALARM  KEY.  The  Model  340V  displays  the 
temperature  on  TEMPERATURE  DISPLAY.  The  Model  340V 
automatically  measures  and  displays  body  temperature  every  two 
minutes.    Measurements  can  be  initiated  manually  at  any  time  with 
one  long

 

depression  of  the  PULSE  RATE  ALARM  KEY.  A  short 

double-beep alerts the user to the display of the temperature. 

8) 

Change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice 

versa with one long

 

depression of the OXYGEN SATURATION 

ALARM KEY. 

WARNING 

During insertion of the Rectal 
sensor, rectal perforation can 

occur if excessive force is 

used. If resistance is 

encountered, withdraw the 

sensor, slightly change the 

direction of 

the sensor, and reinsert. 

 

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Страница 1: ...odel 340V Pulse Oximeter for Veterinary Use User s Manual MEDIAID INC 17517 Fabrica Way Cerritos California 90703 USA Tel 714 367 2848 Fax 714 367 2852 Web www mediaidinc com Email info mediaidinc com...

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Страница 3: ...Oximeter for Veterinary Use User s Manual MEDIAID INC 17517 Fabrica Way Cerritos California 90703 USA Tel 714 367 2848 Fax 714 367 2852 Web www mediaidinc com Email info mediaidinc com Mediaid Inc All...

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Страница 5: ...en Saturation Indicator 10 Pulse Rate Indicator 10 Temperature Indicator 10 Alarm Indicator 10 2 3 SYMBOLS 12 Chapter 3 Operating the Model 340V 3 1 MEASURING PULSE OXIMETRY 13 3 2 MEASURING BODY TEMP...

Страница 6: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 25 Chapter 5 Equipment Specifications 5 1 OXYGEN SATURATION PULSE RATE TEMPERATURE 27 5 2 ALARMS 27 5 3 ANALOG OUTPUTS 27 5 4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION 27 5 5 GENERAL 28 5 6 SENSORS 28 5 7...

Страница 7: ...ht detected by a photodiode The pulse oximeter measures within the pulse waveform the ratio of transmitted red to infrared light and thereby determines the oxygen saturation of arterial blood The non...

Страница 8: ...arterial oxygen saturation heart rate and body temperature The principal features of the Model 340V are as follows Displays with two bright Light Emitting Diodes LEDS Indicates oxygen saturation hear...

Страница 9: ...uring operation of the Model 340V Do not attempt to modify or repair the Model 340V Dispose of the Model 340V according to governmental regulations 1 7 Environmental Cautions Do not use in the presenc...

Страница 10: ...Principe d Utilisation 4...

Страница 11: ...Keys Indicators and Symbols 5 Chapter 2 Keys Indicators Symbols 2 1 Keys and Indicators...

Страница 12: ...D displays the animal s oxygen saturation levels The display is updated with every normal pulse A blinking display signals that SpO2 monitoring may be adversely affected and indicates the continuous p...

Страница 13: ...sensors with RJ12 connectors are compatible with the Model 340V To connect a sensor to the oximeter align the plug with the jack on the oximeter and insert it gently until an audible click is heard in...

Страница 14: ...period of 60 seconds One long depression of the ALARM OFF KEY completely disables the audible alarm The LED displays show ALOFF the ALARM OFF INDICATOR begins to flash and the pulse oximeter reverts...

Страница 15: ...DECREMENT KEY The alarm settings are retained in memory until changed by the user The pulse rate alarm factory settings are high 140 BPM and low 50 BPM The Model 340V reverts to normal animal monitori...

Страница 16: ...he oxygen saturation level a falling pitch indicates a decreasing oxygen saturation level whereas a raising pitch indicates an increasing oxygen saturation level Audible Pulse Rate Indicator A beeping...

Страница 17: ...st volume MEDIUM PRIORITY alarms are caused by measuring problems such as a disconnected sensor too thin or thick tissue or a faulty sensor The LOW PRIORITY alarm tones sound for one second every 10 s...

Страница 18: ...ute BPM Power On Off KEY Alarm Off KEY Oxygen Saturation Alarm KEY Pulse Rate Alarm KEY Pulse Rate Alarm KEY Increment KEY Decrement KEY Data Port Sensor Cable Connector Power Connection Low Battery I...

Страница 19: ...the Internal Confidence Tests see section Internal Confidence Tests in Chapter 3 6 Check that all LED segments light up during the POWER UP TEST 7 Be sure that the VISUAL PULSE RATE INDICATOR is flas...

Страница 20: ...nes to prevent faulty readings and sensor or oximeter complications 5 Power on the unit with one short depression of the POWER ON OFF KEY The Model 5340V tests the displays and indicators with the ini...

Страница 21: ...readings Keep animal movement to a minimum Route sensor cords carefully Avoid applying excessive tension to the sensor or sensor cable 3 4 Setting the Volume Level of the Audible Indicator The Model 3...

Страница 22: ...inactivity 2 Read the high oxygen saturation alarm level with two short depressions of the OXYGEN SATURATION ALARM KEY The red light of the HI ALARM INDICATOR lights up Adjust the high alarm level wit...

Страница 23: ...he ALARM OFF KEY The ALARM OFF INDICATOR stops flashing The LED displays show AL ON 3 7 Power The Model 340V can be powered by either a power adaptor or the internal rechargeable NiCad battery Battery...

Страница 24: ...cted normal monitoring started Bit 4 Error flag indicating that an error is occurring Bit 3 to 0 Number of bytes in the data packet The SpO2 byte contains the current oxygen saturation level It is in...

Страница 25: ...g data follow these steps 1 Obtain the appropriate DATA PORT Analog Cable from Mediaid Inc 2 Verify that the data receiving device complies with CSA IEC UL 601 1 3 Verify that the Model 340V is powere...

Страница 26: ...release of the POWER ON OFF KEY NOTE Write down the instrument s software version number in the space provided in section Product Information in Chapter 7 This number may enable Mediaid Inc to better...

Страница 27: ...three volume levels Carefully listen for tone pitch and volume changes Audible Visual Alarm Test Test 3 This sequence tests the instrument s alarm functions The audible alarm tone and the four HI LO...

Страница 28: ...er is required To perform this test follow these steps 1 Connect one lead to PIN 6 OXYGEN SATURATION ANALOG OUTPUT and the common output lead to PIN 7 GROUND SIGNAL COMMON of the DATA PORT see Chapter...

Страница 29: ...nal circuitry set up values A sensor needs to be applied to a subject The instrument performs normal setup and monitoring functions and periodically displays single digit setup numbers 0 for thin tiss...

Страница 30: ...Principe d Utilisation 24...

Страница 31: ...5 Improper sensor application area of sensor application too opaque extraneous material obstructing the sensor LED and or the photodetector ERR 135 Ambient light too bright direct light onto sensor E...

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Страница 33: ...2 Digits 69 60 3 Digits Less than 60 unspecified Pulse 32 250 BPM 2 Digits Temperature 0 54 Fahrenheit 0 3 Celsius 5 2 Alarms High SpO2 51 100 Low SpO2 50 99 High Pulse 31 245 BPM Low Pulse 30 244 BP...

Страница 34: ...eric Pressure 1026 377 hPa 770 282 45 mm Hg Relative Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating Temperature 32 104 Fahrenheit 0 40 Celsius Storage Transport Temperature 22 l49 Fahrenheit 30 65 Celsius 5...

Страница 35: ...osed with this warranty will conform to the manufacturer s specifications and shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five 5 years from the date of original purchase It...

Страница 36: ...n a manner contrary or inconsistent with the User s Manual will void the warranty 6 4 Owner s Registration To assist Mediaid Inc in serving the user please complete the Warranty Registration Card that...

Страница 37: ...2 17517 Fabrica Way Suite H Cerritos CA 90703 USA E mail info mediaidinc com 7 2 Product Information To better assist customers Mediaid Inc recommends all users to write down all pertinent product and...

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