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34 Handheld Pulse Oximeter (Reorder No. 36403)
9. MAINTAIN & CLEANING (Continued)
To clean your equipment, follow these instructions:
1. Shut down the Pulse Oximeter and take the batteries out
of the battery cover.
2. Clean the display screen with soft, clean cloth dampened
with a glass cleaner.
3. Clean the exterior surface of the equipment with soft cloth
dampened with proper cleaner.
4. Wipe off all the cleaning solution with a dry cloth after
cleaning if necessary.
5. Dry your equipment in a ventilated, cool place.
Disinfecting
Disinfection may cause damage to the equipment and is
therefore not recommended for this Pulse Oximeter unless
otherwise indicated in your hospital’s servicing schedule.
Clean the Pulse Oximeter before disinfecting it.
The recommended disinfectants include: ethanol
70%, isopropanol 70%, glutaraldehyde-type 2% liquid
disinfectants.
CAUTION: Never use autoclaving, EtO or formaldehyde for
disinfection.

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dynarex Resp-O2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeOxygen Mask
TypeNon-Rebreather
Mask TypeAdult
SterilityNon-Sterile
Single UseYes
ColorClear

Summary

1. Introduction, Safety, and Equipment Details

Brief Product Introduction

Provides a welcome and overview of the device's purpose.

Critical Safety Information

Details essential warnings, cautions, and notices for safe device operation and handling.

Equipment Symbols and Classification

Explains device symbols and classifies the oximeter according to IEC standards.

Package Contents

Lists all items included in the product package for user verification.

2. General Device Descriptions

Front Panel Overview

Details the function of front panel controls, display elements, and indicators.

Rear Panel and Battery Management

Describes the rear panel components and guides battery installation and replacement.

Product Features and Intended Use

Highlights key capabilities and defines the target patient population and application scope.

3. Getting Started

Unpacking, Environment, and Sensor Connection

Guides on unpacking, environmental setup, and connecting the SpO2 sensor.

Powering On/Off and Initial Setup

Details the procedure for starting, shutting down, and configuring basic settings like date and time.

4. Settings and Data Management

Setting Date and Time

Explains how to set the date and time for accurate record-keeping.

Setting Patient ID Numbers

Guides on setting unique ID numbers for different patients.

5. Measurements and Accuracy Factors

Measurement Procedure and Accuracy Factors

Covers the measurement process and lists various factors that can impact reading accuracy.

6. History Data Reviewing

Data Review Character Definitions and Operation

Defines characters for historical data and explains how to review recorded measurements.

7. Alarm Management

Alarm Priorities and Indicators

Explains alarm priorities, visual indicators, and audible alarm patterns.

Setting SpO2 and Pulse Rate Alarms

Guides on configuring high and low alarm limits for SpO2 and pulse rate.

Alarm Activation Conditions and Error Codes

Details triggers for physiological and technical alarms, including error codes.

8. Beep Control and Troubleshooting

Beep On/Off Functionality

Explains how to access the function and set the pulse beep sound on or off.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for common operational issues and error messages.

9. Maintenance, Cleaning, and Warranty

Safety Checks and Performance Verification

Outlines periodic safety checks and procedures for calibrating and verifying device performance.

Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures

Provides instructions for cleaning and recommended disinfection methods.

Warranty Information and User Guarantees

Details the warranty terms, limitations, and user responsibilities for coverage.

Appendix A: Technical Specifications

Display, Alarm, and Measurement Specs

Details display information, alarm limits, and SpO2/Pulse Rate measurement ranges.

Operating Environment and Data Storage

Specifies operating conditions, power requirements, and data storage capabilities.

Abbreviations, Units, and Symbols

Lists abbreviations, units, and symbols for reference.

Appendix B: Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic Immunity and Environmental Guidance

Provides guidance on electromagnetic immunity requirements and suitable usage environments.

RF Interference Separation Distances

Specifies separation distances for RF communication equipment to prevent interference.

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