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Type: | Health Care Intercom System |
Material: | PVC |
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Specifications
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Measurement Wavelengths and Output Power
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Red: 660±5nm @ 2.0 mw maximum average
Infrared: 905nm±5nm @2.0 mw maximum average Oxygen Saturation Declared;
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Accuracy Range
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±3 % of 70%~79% SpO2; ±2% of 80%~89% SpO2; ±1% of 90%~100% SpO2;
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Pulse Rate Range
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30~245 BPM;
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Accuracy
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±3 bpm of 150 bpm ~245 bpm; ±2 bpm of 60 bpm~149 bpm; ±1 bpm of 30 bpm~59 bpm;
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Response time
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≤30s
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Preparation before use
1. Check the equipment
make sure the oximetry monitor and probe are intact, connect the power and turn on the equipment to make sure it is working properly, meanwhile, choose the appropriate type of probe according to the patient's age and size, such as adult, child or neonate-specific probe, and make sure that there is no damage to the probe.
2. Connecting the Equipment
Connect the appropriate oximetry adapter cable to the monitor, and then connect the disposable oximeter to the adapter cable, confirm that the probe is connected, check whether the indicator light of the probe is on to make sure it is working properly Connect the appropriate oximetry adapter cable to the monitor, and then connect the disposable oximetry probe to the adapter cable. After confirming the connection of the probe, check whether the indicator light of the probe is on to ensure that it is working properly
3. Wearing the probe
Usually, the patient's finger is chosen as the measuring site, and make sure that the finger is clean, free of nail polish, and warm
4. Securing the probe
Secure the probe correctly to your finger, make sure that the light-emitting diode (LED) and the photo detector are opposite to each other, and that the probe is firmly fixed without loosening or compressing the blood circulation