Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Necessary maintenance must be perfomed only by qualified service technicians. The oximeter cannot be used together with devices not specified in User Manual.
should not be applied to the same location for longer than 2 hours. If any abnomal condition is found, please change the position ofoximeter ó:i c: DO NOT clip this device on edema or tender tissue. The light (the infrared light is invisible) emitted from the device is hamful to the eyes, so seruice technician or testee should not sttre at the light. [. . . ] Open the clip and put finger into the rubber cushions of the clip (make sure the finger is in the conect position), and then clip the finger
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Operation for PC-60C1 Open the clip and put finger into the rubber cushions of the clip (make sure the finger is in the conect position), and then clip the finger.
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Wait 2 seconds, the oximeter will power on aulomatically and start to measure. Longtime press Display Key to shift parameter display between PR md PI. the
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Wait 2 seconds, the oximeter will power on automatically md start to measure. Tilt the oximeter to change display direction Short time press Display Key to shift the Darmeter disDlav between PR and PILongtime press Display Key to enter setup menu screen. On setup menu screen: Short time press Display Key to choose the setting item; Longtime press Display Key to active the setting item, then shofi time press it to modify the setting parameter; Next, longtime press Display Key to confim the modification and exit from this setting rtem. At last, move the setting item to "Save, exit menu", and long time pressing Display Key to store the modification and exit from the setup menu. Remove your finger, the oximeter will power off automatically.
Remove your finger, the oximeter will power off automatically.
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The finger should be put ín properly md conectly. Do not put wet finger directly into senson Avoid placing the device on the same limb which is wrapped with a cuff for blood pressure measurement or during venous infusion. Vigorous exercise and electrosurgical device interferencemay affect the measuringaccuracy. A small movable metal ball is built in the orientation-sensor for detecting the orientation of the oximeter When you want to change the oximeter's display direction, if you move the oximeter too slowly, the movable metal ball will also move slowly because of not enough acceleration. Please move the oximeter with a bit of force if you want to change the display direction (such as bend/extend you finger quickly), so an acceleration is provided to the orientation-sensor for quick sensing the orientation change.
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Using enamel or other makeup on the nail may affect the accuracy of rneasurement. If the first reading appears with poor wavefom (inegular or not smooth), then the reading is unlikely true, the more stable value is expected by waiting for a while, or a restart is needed when necessary.
Measuring range: 35-990% Measuring accuracy: Not greater than 30% for SpO2 range froml0V:'to l00V:. *NOTE: Accuracy defined as root-mean-square value ofdeviation according to ISO 9919. Pulse Rate Parameter Specifications Measuring range: 30bpm-240bpm Accuracy: +2bpm or +2V:o(whichever is greater) Perfusion Index(PI) Display Range:0%o-20Vo
Note: Due to the working principle of orientation sensor used in Oximeter, there is a small metal ball which is movable within its compartÍnent of the orientation-sensor. Therefore you cm hear a slight "clatter" sound when you wave or shake the oximeter. Preset alarm limits
SpO2 alam: Lower limit: 90% Pulse Rate alarm: Upper limit: l20bpm Lower limit: 50bpm F. Alàrm setting (for PC-60C1) SpO2 alarm limit Low limit setting rmge:85oÁ-95Lto Pulse Rate alarm limit Low limit setting range: 30-60bpm; High limit setting range: 100-240bpm; SpO2 alarm: default low limit: 85% Pulse Rate alarm:
7 Technical Speci{ications
A. Power supply requirement: 2 x LR03 (AAA) alkaline batteries Supply voltage: 3. OVDC Operating cunent: <40mA B. [. . . ] In contrast, hemoximeters report fractional oxygen saturation a percentage of all measued hemoglobin, including
lamps, bilirubin lamps, fluorescent lights, infrared heating lamps, or direct sunlight. * Vasculr dyes or extemal used color-up product such as nail enamel or color skin care * Excessive patient movement * Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line * Exposure to the chamber with High pressue oxygen * There is an arterial occlusion proximal to the sensor * Blood vessel contraction caused by peripheral vessel hyperkinesias or body temperature decreasing 4 Factors causing (pathology reason) low SpO2 Measuring value
dysfunctional hemoglobin, such as carboxyhemoglobin or metahemoglobin. Clinical application of pulse oxineters: SpO2 is m used in
importmt physiological parameter to reflect the respiration and ventilation function, so SpO2 monitoring treatment has become more popular (For example, such as monitoring patients with serious respiratory disease, patients under anesthesia during operation and premature and neonatal infants) The status of SpO2 can be detemined in timely manner by measurement md will allow hnding the hypoxemia patient earlier, thereby preventing or reducing accidental death caused by hypoxia effectively. 3 Factors affecting SpOt measuring accuracy
* Hypoxemia disease, functional lack of HbO2 * Pigmentation or abnomal oxyhemoglobin level
* Abnomal oxyhemoglobin variation * Methemoglobin disease * Sulftremoglobinemia or aÍerial occlusion exists near sensor
(interference reason) * * Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue Exposure to excessive illumination, such as surgical
* Obvious venous pulsations * Peripheral arterial pulsation becomes weak * Peripheral blood supply is not enough - 23-
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Name: Fingertip Oximeter Model: PC-604 /PC-60D2/PC'60E PC. 6OBDC-6OB 1IP C. [. . . ]