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Type | Pulse Oximeter |
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Measurement Parameters | SpO2, PR, PI |
PR Range | 30 - 250 bpm |
PR Accuracy | ±2 bpm or ±2% (whichever is greater) |
Resolution (SpO2) | 1% |
Resolution (PR) | 1 bpm |
Measurement Performance in Weak Filling Condition | Yes |
Resistance to surrounding light | Yes |
Battery Life | 30 hours |
Operating Temperature | 5°C - 40°C |
Display | OLED |
SpO2 Accuracy | ±2% (70% - 100%); unspecified (0% - 69%) |
Power Source | 2 AAA batteries |
Power Consumption | < 30 mA |
Safety Type | BF Type |
Weight | 50g (including batteries) |
Humidity | 15% - 80% (non-condensing) |
SpO2 Range | 0% - 100% |
Working Voltage | DC 3.0V |
Procedures to ensure safe use and regular inspection of the device.
Critical safety alerts regarding hazardous conditions and improper use.
Precautions for device handling, environmental conditions, and patient suitability.
Device intended for spot-check of SpO2 and pulse rate in adult/pediatric patients.
Device classified as Class II b according to MDD93/42/EEC IX Rule 10.
Highlights simple operation, portability, low power consumption, and auto power-off.
Use in family, hospital, oxygen bar for saturation and pulse rate measurement.
Specifies storage and operating conditions for temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Explains measurement using Lambert Beer Law and photoelectric technology.
Important points for proper finger placement, sensor alignment, and avoiding interference.
Factors affecting measurement accuracy like weak pulse, blood staining drugs, and anemia.
Details display format, power requirements, and consumption.
Defines resolution and accuracy for SpO2 and pulse rate measurements.
Covers performance in weak filling, light resistance, and optical sensor wavelengths.
Lists items included with the pulse oximeter, such as rope and batteries.
Guides on front panel view, battery insertion, and hanging rope attachment.
Steps for battery insertion, clip opening, and correct finger positioning.
Instructions on starting the measurement and maintaining patient stillness.
Note on the relative positioning of fingernails and the luminescent tube.
Instructions for battery replacement, cleaning, and device disinfection.
Lists common problems, reasons, and solutions for device operation.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the device and in the manual.
Details the information displayed on the device screen.
Covers measuring range, accuracy, and resolution for SpO2 and pulse rate.
Specifies battery requirements, useful life, dimensions, and weight.