Patient Monitor User Manual Product Specification
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MAX-A, MAX-AL, MAX-N,
MAX-P, MAX-I, MAX-FAST
(Adult and Pediatric)
±3% (60% to 80% SpO
2
)
If sensor is used for neonate as recommended, the accuracy will be larger
than adult by ±1.
Sensor Wave length: approximately 660 nm and 900 nm
Emitted light energy: < 15 mW
NOTE:
The information about wavelength range can be especially useful to clinicians (for
instance, when photodynamic therapy is performed).
A.8 PR
Measuring range Accuracy Resolution
☆PR (SpO
2
)
EDAN 25 bpm to 300 bpm
2 bpm
1 bpm
Nellcor 20 bpm to 300 bpm
3 bpm (20 bpm to 250
bpm)
1 bpm
☆PR (NIBP)
EDAN 40 bpm to 240 bpm ±3 bpm or 3.5%,
whichever is greater
1 bpm
Omron Adult/Pediatric mode:
40 bpm to 200 bpm
Neonatal mode: 40
bpm to 240 bpm
2 bpm or 2% of the
readings
1 bpm
SunTech 30 bpm to 220 bpm ±3 bpm or ±2%,
whichever is greater
1 bpm
☆PR (IBP)
EDAN 20 bpm to 300 bpm
30 bpm to 300 bpm:
±2
bpm or
±2%,whichever
is greater;
20 bpm to 29 bpm:
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1 bpm
A.9 TEMP
Complies with ISO 80601-2-56: 2018.
Technique Thermal resistance
Position Skin, oral cavity, rectum