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Ohmeda
Biox
3700
Pulse
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Operating
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Ohmeda Biox 3700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOhmeda
ModelBiox 3700
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warnings

Cautions

User Responsibility and Traceability

Introduction

General Description

Principles of Operation

Theory of Operation

Explains the basis of hemoglobin oxygen saturation measurement using light absorption.

Functional Components

Describes the key hardware components of the oximeter system.

Analog Processing

Explains how analog signals are processed to derive physiological data.

Digital Processing

Details the digital calculations and algorithms used to determine SaO2 and pulse rate.

Default Settings

Preoperative Checklist

Oximeter Visual and Functional Inspection

Covers visual checks of the case and functional tests for the oximeter unit.

Probe Inspection and Functional Checks

Details inspection of probes and functional checks related to probe alarms.

General Operation Guidelines (Quick Start Up)

Features and Controls of the Front Panel

Rear Panel

Handle Positioning

Specifications

Physical Specifications

Details the dimensions, weight, and cable specifications for the oximeter and its probes.

Power, Battery, and Safety Specifications

Covers power ratings, battery life, safety standards, and operating environmental tolerances.

Accuracy and Interfering Substances

Specifies the oximeter's accuracy metrics and lists substances that can interfere with readings.

Signal and Data Validity

Setup Procedures

Probe Selection and Connection

Explains how to choose the correct probe and properly connect it to the oximeter unit.

Patient Preparation

Ear Probe Attachment

Step-by-step guide for correctly attaching the ear probe to the patient's ear lobe.

Finger Probe Attachment

Instructions for properly attaching the finger probe, including considerations for fingernails.

Flex Probe Attachment (Adult)

Detailed procedures for applying the flex probe to adult patients.

Flex Probe Removal

Instructions on how to safely remove the flex probe and its adhesive wrap.

Flex Probe Attachment (Neonatal)

Detailed procedures for applying the flex probe to neonatal patients.

Stress and Exercise Testing

Device Messages

Status Messages

Lists and describes the various status messages the oximeter provides to the user.

Alarm Messages and Appendix

Details alarm conditions, their causes, probable remedies, and troubleshooting messages.

Trend Display (20/60)

Computer Interface

Digital Interface Overview

Details connecting the oximeter to computers via RS-232C interface, including connector pinouts and settings.

Analog Output of Trend Data

Explains how to output trend data using analog jacks to recorders or other devices.

PC Programming for Communication

Guides on programming an IBM PC to communicate with the oximeter, including BASIC commands.

Communication Modes and Troubleshooting

Describes various communication modes (Auto-Output, Trend, Waveform, Slave, Control) and related troubleshooting.

Maintenance

Cleaning and Sterilization

Guides on proper methods for cleaning and sterilizing the oximeter unit and its probes.

Battery Recharging and Calibration

Covers procedures for recharging the battery and performing oximeter calibration.

Parts List

Repair Policy and Procedure

Warranty

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