ENGLISH
Value
Alarm lamp
Flashing with yellow
Lamp
Frequency
Audible sound
Di- Di – Di ----- Di - Di
Alarm cycle
SpO
Alarm info
Notes:
1. The alarm will sound until the problem disappears or the alarm is turned off.
2. After silencing the alarm, corresponding indicator will indicate alarm is off.
3. The low power alarm: corresponding indication lamp will flashing with a red frame.
Warnings!
If alarm occurs, check patients' conditions immediately.
Check which parameter is on and which alarm is sounding.
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Check patient's condition.
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Search for the source of alarm.
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Make the alarm mute if necessary.
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Check the alarm when no warning.
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Warnings!
The advanced circuit inside the oximeter does not require periodic calibration and maintenance,
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except replacing the batteries.
Don't open the cover of oximeter or repair electronic circuits. If opened it will cause damage of the
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device and annulment of the guarantee.
7.1 Maintenance
Use only the products and methods approved by us listed in this chapter to clean or disinfect your equipment.
Warranty does not cover damage caused by unapproved substances or methods.
We make no claims regarding the efficacy of the listed chemicals or methods as a means for controlling
infection. For the method to control infection, consult your hospital's Infection Control Officer or
Epidemiologist. Keep your equipment and accessories free of dust and dirt. To avoid damage to the
equipment, follow these rules:
Always dilute according the manufacturer's instructions or use lowest possible concentration.
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Do not immerse part of the equipment into liquid.
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Do not pour liquid onto the equipment or accessories.
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Do not allow liquid to enter the case.
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Never use abrasive materials (such as steel wool or silver polish), or erosive cleaners (such as acetone
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or acetone-based cleaners).
Caution: If you spill liquid on the equipment or accessories, contact us or your service personnel.
Note: To clean or disinfect reusable accessories, refer to the instructions delivered with the accessories.
7.2 Safety Checks
Before each use, after your pulse oximeter has been used for 6 to 12 months or whenever your pulse
oximeter is repaired or upgraded, a thorough inspection should be performed by qualified service personnel
to ensure the reliability. Follow these guidelines when inspecting the equipment:
Make sure that the environment and power supply meet the requirements.
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Inspect the equipment and its accessories for mechanical damage.
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Make sure that only specified accessories are applied.
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Inspect if the alarm system functions correctly.
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Make sure that the batteries meet the performance requirements.
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Make sure that the pulse oximeter is in good working condition.
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In case of any damage or abnormality, do not use the pulse oximeter. Contact your hospital's biomedical
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engineers or your service personnel immediately.
Red
Flashing with yellow
1.5Hz
3 s
too high/low
2
PR too high/low
7. Maintenance and Repair
Yellow
0.5Hz
Di - Di - Di
5 s
12
Di
20 s
Probe off/Finger out