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Model | H100B |
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Brand | EDAN |
SpO2 Measurement Range | 0 - 100% |
Display | TFT LCD |
Pulse Rate Measurement Range | 25 - 250 bpm |
HR Measuring Range | 30-250 bpm |
Interface | USB |
Storage Temperature | -20 - 55 °C |
Atmospheric Pressure | 700 - 1060 hPa |
Operating Temperature | 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) |
Information regarding the manual's purpose, liability, and copyright.
Definitions of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE labels used in the manual.
Critical safety warnings for operating the pulse oximeter.
Specifies the intended purpose and application of the pulse oximeter.
Introduces the physical components of the oximeter's front and rear panels.
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the oximeter screen.
Details the operation and function of each button on the front panel.
Step-by-step guide for installing alkaline and rechargeable batteries.
How the device indicates low battery and its behavior.
Procedure for powering on the device and initial self-test.
Overview of the main menu structure and navigation.
Settings for system mode and patient type.
Configuration of alarm limits, volume, and system status.
Details on selecting Waveform or Large Numeric modes.
How to set the oximeter for adult, pediatric, or neonatal patients.
How to adjust the volume for audible alarms.
How to adjust the volume of the pulse tone.
Setting the duration for pausing audio alarms.
Procedure for accessing user maintenance functions via password.
Changing display language and setting device time/date.
Enabling/disabling data storage and handling full memory.
How to exit menu screens or return to previous ones.
Instructions for charging the rechargeable battery package.
Classification of alarms into physiological and technical types.
Describes high and medium alarm severity levels.
How the oximeter signals an alarm condition.
Behavior of alarms prior to the initial patient measurement.
Alarm triggered when the SpO2 sensor is disconnected.
Alarm triggered when the SpO2 sensor is removed from the patient.
Notification for critically low battery levels.
Alarm for SpO2 or PR values exceeding the upper limit.
Alarm for SpO2 or PR values falling below the lower limit.
How to temporarily silence audible alarms.
Procedure for disabling the entire alarm system.
Hierarchy of alarm notification when multiple alarms occur.
Procedures for verifying the oximeter's performance.
How dysfunctional hemoglobins and anemia affect measurements.
Details on saturation and pulse rate measurement ranges.
The typical time for data updates in the oximeter.
Factors contributing to inaccurate sensor readings.
Recommended periodic safety checks for the oximeter.
Illustrates the overall system architecture and data flow.
Outlines the process for product repair and service.
Explains the policies regarding shipping costs for service.
Physical dimensions and weight of the oximeter.
Operating and storage requirements for temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Details about the oximeter's screen type and modes.
Information on alkaline and Ni-MH battery types and capacities.
Technical details for the battery charger stand.
Ranges and accuracy for SpO2 and Pulse Rate measurements.
Manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic emissions.
Immunity levels for electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Immunity to power supply transients, surges, and voltage variations.