100 :
4. :
Pulse bar
100 :
5. 100: PR high alarm limit; 060: PR low alarm limit.
PR :
6. PR: PR area of display
❚ It shows the pulse rate in beats per minute during normal measurement.
❚ The color of the PR value will become red when the PR is beyond the alarm limits.
❚ It shows three dashes throughout probe o and finger out conditions.
ID :
7. ID: 001, the ID number of the current patient is 001.
0 9 : 06 :
8. 12:00: The current time.
2010-03-10 :
9. PI%: Perfusion Index indicator display area.
Data-base 100 % :
Warnings!
❚ Use only SpO probes provided by manufacturer. Other SpO probes may cause improper performance.
❚ Do not use an SpO probe with exposed optical components.
❚ Excessive patient movement may cause inaccurate measurements.
❚ Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect operation or misusing probe; for example, by wrapping the
probe too tight. Inspect the probe site to ensure the skin's integrity and the adhesion position of the probe
is correct. More frequent inspection should be taken if necessary.
❚ Loss of pulse signal can occur in any of the following situations:
a) The probe is too tight;
b) There is excessive illumination from light sources such as a surgical lamp, a bilirubin lamp, or sunlight;
Pulse sensor should obviate the light source, e.g. radial lamp or infrared lamp.
c) A blood pressure cu is inflated on the same extremity as the one to which an SpO sensor is attached.
• After measurement, please take o your finger and press and hold the power button to turn o the device.
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