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Patient monitor User’s manual
Chapter 9-4
The pleth wave is not equal to the intensity of PR signal.
The production divergence and drive current of LED influence the range
of the peak wavelength of the emitted light by the oxygen probe.
The monitor does not provide automatic self-examination alarm signal
and the operator has to use SpO2 simulator for self-examination.
9.3 Monitoring Procedure
1. Selecting SpO
2
Sensor
Depending on the patient category, weight and application site, you can
select the SpO
2
sensor as required.
2. Connecting SpO
2
Sensor
Plug the SpO
2
sensor cable into the SpO
2
connector on the measurement
module.
3. Applying SpO
2
Sensor
Clean the application site, such as colored nail polish, and apply the sensor
to the patient.
Warning:
Do not use the SpO
2
sensor on a limb where the NIBP cuff is applied.
This may result in inaccurate SpO
2
reading due to blocked blood flow
during cuff inflation.
Do not conduct SpO
2
measurement on the finger smeared with nail
polish, otherwise unreliable measurement results might be produced.
When using finger sensor, make sure the nail faces to the light
window.
9.4 SpO
2
Display
9.4.1 Waveform Display
Pleth waveform

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