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Operating
/Maintenance
Manual
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LIST
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ILLUSTRATIONS
DEFINITIONS
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CONTENTS
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3
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INTRODUCTION/GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
DEFAULT
PREOPERATIVE
GENERAL
FEATURES
HANDLE
RESPONSIBILITY/TRACEABILITY
DESCRIPTION
OF
OPERATION
SETTINGS
CHECKLIST
OPERATION
AND
CONTROLS
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GUIDELINES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST
DEFINITIONS
USER
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PRINCIPLESOFOPERATION
DEFAULT SETTINGS
PREOPERATIVE
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Warnings
*
Cautions
RESPONSIBILITY/TRACEABILITY
DESCRIPTION
CHECKLIST
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AND
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTS LIST
REPAIR
APPENDIX
TABLE
POLICY
OF
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KEYS
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LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
TRACEABILITY
EXTINCTION
FRONT
GRAPHIC DISPLAY
DIGITAL DISPLAY...
REAR
OXIMETER
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HAND CARRY
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TYPICAL
NOISY
PANEL.
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OF
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60
MINUTE
20
MINUTE
TREND
TREND
GRAPH
GRAPH
LIST
OF
RESTORED
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
TREND
DATA
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Page 9

A
WARNING
WARNINGS
INDICATESAPOTENTIALLY
HARMFUL
SITUATION.
ELECTRICAL
qualified
SHOCK
personnel.
HAZARD:DoNOT
FAILUREOFOPERATION:Ifthe
describeddoNOT
by
qualified
EXPLOSION
anesthetics.
DATA
VALIDITY:DoNOT
ambient
poor signal may
(See
Page
HAZARD:DoNOT
light
19,
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inflated
when
site
PATIENT
probe
bilityofpressure
(See
blood
cuff,isinflated.
used
for
SAFETY:
test
site
Page
35,
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personnel.
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Page
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17)
expose
whileitis
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51)
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pressure
being
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Patient
pressure
condition
periodically.
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remove
oximeter
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situation
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top
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the
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culation
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cleaning
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SAFETY:
distaltoprobe
SHOCK
the
Exercise
HAZARD:
oximeter.
- 3 -
extreme
site
after
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(See
Page
caretoassure
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turn
83)
the
power
01/27/86
continued
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Page 10

A
CAUTION
CAUTIONS
INDICATESACONDITION
EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE
OR
THAT
MAY
MALFUNCTION.
LEAD
TO
Federal
salebyor on
(See Page 6)
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17,
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22,
36)
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device
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number
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to
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-20
05/09/86
rear
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mains
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panel
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the
voltage
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degreesF)to60degreesC(140
setting
120
VAC).
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before
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connecting
Page
25)
probesattemperatures
the
Oximeter
exceeding
degrees
F).
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CAPTION
CAUTIONS
INDICATESACONDITION
EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE
OR
THAT
MALFUNCTION.
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Page
25)
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01/27/86
the
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USER RESPONSIBILITY
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described
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01/27/86
Page 13

INTRODUCTION
This
Biox
the
along
in
oximeter.
GENERAL
The
oxygen
to
rate readings.
manual
3700
Pulse
Pulse
Oximeter,
with
this
the
manual
DESCRIPTION
Ohmeda
Biox
saturation
patient,
precautionary
describes
the
Oximeter.
paying
are
designedtobe
3700
Pulse
monitor.
and
provide
proper
Operators,
operation
please
attentiontoall
measures
recommended.
performedbythe
Oximeterisa
Ear,
fingerorflex
continuous
oxygen
and
maintenance
read
this
manual
detailsofcorrect
All
maintenance
operatorofthe
stand
alone,
probes
saturation
noninvasive,
connect
(Sa02)
for
the
Ohmeda
before
operation
procedures
arterial
the
monitor
and
pulse
using
The
oximeter
ratebymeasuring
light
intoanelectronic
passestothe
cessing
values.
information.
the
messages
generatedinthe
converts
graphic
determinesapatient's
the
signalbythe
oximeter
the
Two
LCD
and
liquid
The
alarm
crystal
numeric
displays
messages.
arterial
absorptionofselected
probe
andisamplified.
light
passes
through
photodetector.
Analog
intensity
displays
digital
the
plethysmography
information
(LCD)
LCD
displays
present
the
oxygen
saturation
and
pulse
wavelengthsoflight.
tissue
The
and
into
Sa02
waveform,
andisconverted
electronic
digital
Sa02
and
patient
and
data
pulse
trend
signal
signal
pulse
and
rate,
data,
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Page 14

THEORY
PRINCIPLES
OF OPERATION
thaVhemoSn
that
Arterial
hemoglobin
*
oxygenated
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reduced
oxygen
^TesTii
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ing
throughaliving
reduced
relative
differentiating
alobin
globin
hemoglobin
percentage
and
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and
the
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existsintwo
(withnomolecules
saturation
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02
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absorption
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abs0rp"on
tissue
absorb
of
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light
these
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duetoall
molecules
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irsr
sample.
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principle
two
37°°
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loosely
bound)orHb.
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as
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other
wavelengths
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of
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wavefengtns
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are
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and
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assumption
light
and
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hemo
The
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calculations,
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3700
by
solves
using
this
problem
the
pulsatile
withapatented
portion
of
the
incoming
two
waveleneth
signal"
1118-301
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01/27/86
Page 15

Two
wavelengthsoflight,
presence of oxygenated
and
red
and
reduced
infrared,
hemoglobin.
are
utilized
(INFRARED)
840nm
to
gauge
the
^%
Oxygenated
absorption
InH
Son
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and
modulatedasit
signal.
Since
660nm
Phot°detector
and
Hb02
passes
andHballow
photodetectoratthe
heC^Mn0"
hemoglobin.
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panel
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oximeter
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2 *
600
EXTINCTION
hemoglobin
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700
WAVELENGTH
versus
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light@940
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selected
wavelengths,
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800
WAVELENGTH
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light,
the
tissue
900
(ran)
nm.
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sample,
1000
GRAPH
markedly
is
partially
intoanelectronic
amountsoflighttoreach
the
electronic
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and
the
the
electronic
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oxy^nation
signals
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intensity
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absorbed
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received.
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Page 16

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the
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the
light
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source,
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PROCESSING
and
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the
photodetector.
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light
light
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the
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light
light
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current
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light.
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diodes
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and
photodetector
energy
circuitry
established
This
cycling
photodetectortoquantify
also
The
off
utilizedtoeventually
produces
convertsitto
the
light
sourceofthe
device
light
and
does
sequences
timing
occurs
determines
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voltage
intensity.
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the
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480/400
the
current
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the
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and
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the
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at
in
of
1118-301
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10
-
01/27/86
Page 17

ANALOG
The
"channels"
PROCESSING
cycling
*
one
*
one
routine
emerge:
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for
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light
light.
many
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01/27/86
red
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Page 18

DIGITAL PROCESSING
A.
From
where
changeinthe
S?iK«M
in«™?
"
vaiues.
t;na2?J
theory,
oxygen
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oxygen
saturation
saturationatany
red
channel
characteristics
K1>
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value
^turation
appearsonthe
calculates
Sa02=KIR2+K2R+K3
where
R- A
A *R constants
as:
red
pointintimeisa
dividedbythe
of
hemoglobin
K2»
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K3.
changeinthe
The
oximeter
valuestoproduce
oximeter's
digital
andK1f
functionofthe
are
the
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the
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display.
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infrared
basisofthe
the
saturation
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One
key
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away
and
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low
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Page 19

DEFAULT SETTINGS
J^V
matilaUv
matically
High
Low
High Pulse Rate
Low
Alarm
Pulse
Tf
set
PARAMETERS
Sa02
Sa02
Pulse Rate
Volume
Volume
™l
by the oximeter
Limit
Limit
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'° *
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when
it
DEFAULT SETTINGS
OFF
indicated
90%
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indicated
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4
4
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50 -
70 - 250 BPM*
40 - 200 BPM
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1-10
-
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100%
100%
10
auto
1118-301
B.P.M.»Beats
Per
Minute
- 13 -
01/27/86
Page 20

PREOPERATIVE
CHECKLIST
Perform
oximeter.DoNOT
use
checked
OXIMETER
VISUAL
1.
2.
the
until
the
for
INSPECTION
Inspect
Ensure
following
situation
correct
WARNING
the
the
tests
use
the
has
operation.
FAILUREOFOPERATION:Ifthe
failstorespondasdescribed,doNOT
it
until
by
qualified
oximeter
display
windows
dailytoassure
oximeter-ifitfails
been
evaluated,
the
situation
personnel.
case
for
damage.
are
clean.
proper
and
has
(See
operationofthe
any
test.
the
product
oximeter
been
page
Removeitfrom
corrected
83)
repaired
use
and
^
FUNCTIONAL INSPECTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connectaprobe
Turn
seir-test.
appearsonthe
Adjust
necessary.
^H£y
ings
Verify
Sa02
the
flashesonthe
the
oximeter
00
REVISION:
Verify
the
displays
that
appearonthe
and
alarm
high
that
the
pulse
tone
to
the
oximeter.
on.
Verify
X
SYSTEM
that
Graphic
Display
with
and
low
Digital
Patient
rate
alarm
sounds,
Digital
and
Display.
that
CHEcl
the
the
Sa02
Alarms
IN
Status
after
Viewing
and
Display.
are
limits
the
violated
Attach
the
PROCESS"
Message
pulse
functional.
beyond
the
oximeter
"riV^
"SYSTEM
the
diagnostic
Angle
Thumbwheel
rate
the
patient
alarm
probe
disolavs
alarm
Set
limit
to
either
d^agnos^c*
OPERATIONAL"
self-test.
Adjustment
J
limits
the
high
readings.
and
reading
finger
"OHMFnA-RTnY
^
if
and
read
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low
Ensure
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01/27/86
Page 21

JfPv
PREOPERATIVE CHECKLIST
Verify
the
Probe
Alarms
are
functional:
6.
PROBES
1.
2.
A.
B.
bePvisiblefR/STANDBY
sut«Ln^«6S
substances
between
Verify
unevennessorvariationsinthe
Remove
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the
NOTE:
»MS1nL»^e^r0be
NO
the alarm tone sounds.
the
that
the
probe
PROBE
alarm
PROBE
present
tone sounds.
The
"PROBE
finger
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f°r
l°rtign
emitter
the
probes
OFF
probe
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t0
that
and
open
from
PATIENT"
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and
tUni
material
may
detector.
the
fingerorear.
appearsonthe
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the
ear
the
oxl*eter.
thS
°xiraeter
interfere
and
such**^pe
close
closing
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probe.
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appearsonthe
with
off'
transmissionoflight
No
or
the
Graphic
cotton.
the
Display
occurs
with
Alarm
Display
displays
smoothly.Ifthereisany
motion,
replace
the
Alarm
and
the
Message
and
should
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probe.
any
3.
oximeter?*1
CAUTION
^
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Use
ONLY
of
oximeter.
Serial
cable
read:
a
digit
*"
^
COrrect
the
probes
Check
Number
near
MOD
from1through
Tag
the
connector.
8122-OOXorMOD
raodel
supplied
the
Identification
(A)
whichislocatedonthe
5).
before
for
this
The
model
8121-OOX(Xrepresents
number
connecting
model
Number/
must
it
to
the
1118-301
- 15 -
01/27/86
Page 22

PREOPERATIVE CHECKLIST
4.
5.
6. Turn the oximeter on.
7.
Check
oximeter.
Check
Check
that
that
that
the'probe
the
cableisnot
the
red
LEDislit
connector
makesafirm
bentortwisted.
upon
turning
the
connection
oximeter
with
on.
the
^
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1118-301
-
16
-
01/27/86
Page 23

JP*\
GENERAL
OPERATION
(Quick
Start
GUIDELINES
Up)
1.
WARNING
Plug
power.
CAUTION
EXPLOSION
flammable anesthetics.
oximeter
Use
ONLY
of
oximeter.
Serial
cable
read:
a
near
digit
HAZARD:DoNOT
intoACmains
the
probes
Check
Number
MOD
from1through
Tag
the
connector.
8122-OOXorMOD
power
supplied
the
(A)
which
5).
use
in
the
presence
(USA
Identification
The
for
is
located
model
120
VAC)oruse
this
model
Number/
on
number
the
must
8121-OOX(Xrepresents
of
battery
1118-301
2.
3.
4.
Determine
connector.
Prepare
Attach
which
the
the
probetouse
(See
Pages
patient.
probetothe
(See
- 17 -
and
35-36)
Pages
patient.
plugitinto
37-49)
(See
Pages
37-49)
01/27/86
the
probe
Page 24

GENERAL
OPERATION
GUIDELINES
CAUTION
Depress
plays
necessary.
The
*
*
with
followingisdisplayed:
"8"'s
I5LBeS!age
PROCESS
Do
NOT
POWER/STANDBYtoturn
the
Viewing
(See
page
appearonthe
"OHMEDA-BIOX
appearsonthe
apply
tensiontothe
the
Angle
24)
Digital Display
Thumbwheel
3700,
Graphic
probe
oximeter
on.
Adjustment
REVISIONS
Display.
cable
Adjust
if
SYSTEM
CHECK
the
dis
IN
7.
NOTE:
During
self-test
and
mately 10-15 seconds.
Ifnoerrors
appearsonthe
U«»eteriS°Peratin8onbattery
USE
form
WARNING
Dashes("")
pulse
to 10
"X"
representsanalphanumeric
this
time
(electronics,
sets
the
default
are
Graphic
will
appearsonthe
appear
FAILUREOFOPERATION:Ifthe
failstorespondasdescribed,doNOT
it
until
by
qualified
appearonthe
rate
seconds.
readings
the
system
goes
battery
status,
parameters.
found,
momentarily.
the
Display
Graphic
the
situation
personnel.
Status
momentarily.
Next,
Display.
Digital
have
stabilized.
power,
value.
throughacomplete
calibration
This
has
self-test
Message
the
the
plethysmographic
oximeter
been
corrected
Display
This
takes
"SYSTEM
Then
message
until
diagnostic
accuracy),
takes
OPERATIONAL"
if
the
"BATTERY
use
the
approximately
approxi
IN
wave
Sa02
and
5
1118-301
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01/27/86
Page 25

GENERAL
OPERATION
GUIDELINES
8.
9.
10.
WARNING
Sa02
i^nT'cf
is
Graphic
To
fiable,
and
Pulse
In
the
Slow
Display.
determineifthe
see
the
DATA
ambient
A
VALIDITY:DoNOT
poor
light
signal
Rate
V0W~
Response
readings
fu11?-°Peratio*al.
probeison
Signal
whileitis
may
appearonthe
Modeasdenotedbythe
correctly
and
Data
expose
result.
Validity
the
probe
being
usedtomonitorapatient.
Digital
The
Sa02
and
the
Section
Display.
response
"S"onthe
dataisveri
(pages
time
32-34)
detectortostrong
1118-301
-
19
-
01/27/86
Page 26

FEATURES
AND
CONTROLSOFTHE
FRONT
PANEL
AND
REAR
PANEL
FRONT
A.
FRONT
PANEL:
GRAPHIC
Indicator,
tion,
DISPLAY—This
Status
WW
PANEL
displays
Plethysraographic
Messages
and
Waveform,
Alarm
WM^®
the
Signal
Trend
Messages.
Strength
Informa
1118-301
GRAPHIC
-
20
-
DISPLAY
01/27/86
Page 27

1.
"SGNL"
Graph
signal.
SIGNAL
providesavisual
heightofthe
tissue
tissue
to
SGNL"
Sa02
perly
and
2.
"S"
Response
on.
FAST
Display.
alongsideofthe
perfusionatthe
under
a^height
appears
may
attachedtothe
reapply
SLOW
Hold
RESPONSE
nowinthe
returntothe
seconds.
appearsonthe
of
the
letter
STRENGTH
INDICATOR—The
indicationofthe
The
higher
the
bar,
barisdeterminedbyseveral
probe
testtopass
less
than
above
the
the
half
scale,
waveformonthe
notbeaccurate.
patient.
the
probe,orselectanalternate
RESPONSE--The
Mode(6second
the
WAVEFORM
SELECTED"
The
letter
plethysmographic
Fast
The
Response
Slow
Response
Status
Graphic
"F"onthe
oximeterisautomaticallyinthe
averaging
key
for3seconds
momentarily
"F"
appearsinplaceofthe
Mode(3second
Message
Display.
Graphic
the
stronger
site,
incident
For
example,
Perfuse
Mode,
"SLOW
The
Display.
Signal
received
the
factors
and
the
capabilityofthe
light.
the
Alarm
Message
Graphic
the
(massage)
Sa02
waveform,
hold
time)
and
appearsonthe
and
averaging
the
WAVEFORM
RESPONSE
letter
SELECTED"
"S"
Strength
Bar
pulsatile
signal
is.
The
including
If
the
bar
falls
"LO
QUALITY
Display
probe
the
test
and
maybeimpro
test
site.
Slow
when
the
it is
Status
turned
Message
Graphic
letter
the
Sa02
"S"
oximeter
time).
key
for
momentarily
appearsinplace
the
site
is
To
3
3.
"BT"
oximeter
approximately
"LO
BT"
batteryisgetting
tion
Graphic
4.
Plethysmographic
The
Status
BATTERY—This
operatesonbattery
one
LOW
BATTERY-This
timeisleft
Display.
Waveform
"photo-plethysmographic"
Message
"SYSTEM
Status
andahalf
Messageisdisplayed
power.
hoursonbattery
Status
low.
when
See
Approximately5to10minutesofopera
this
Status
page85for
—
waveformisdisplayed
OPERATIONAL"
Display.ItIsarepresentationofthe
the
hemodynamic
artifact)
scalesorautomatically
signal.
are
system
present.
assumingnoother
The
plethysmographic
adjusts
when
The
oximeter
Messageisdisplayed
Message
appearsonthe
recharging
runs
power.
when
instructions.
after
appearsonthe
blood
volume
factors
waveform
accordingtothe
Graphic
change
(e.g.
sizeofthe
the
for
the
the
of
motion
auto-
1118-301
"
21
-
01/27/86
Page 28

B.
DIGITAL
and
power
haf
nas
DISPLAY-This
the
Sa02
up
directly
blen^^d"
Deeri
interrupted.
and
displays
Pulse
after
Rate
the
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The
the
SaO,
and
readings.
The
Pulse
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the
display until
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5
6.
Sa02
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High
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High
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Sa02
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Rate
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- calculated
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--
threshold
alarm
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for
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low
high
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Sa02
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alarm
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pulse
high
pulse
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plug
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this
nine
Use
ONLY
of
oximeter.
Serial
cable
read:
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digit
""
hole
the
Number
MOD
8122-OOXorMOD
from1through
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connector.
probes
Check
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the
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supplied
the
Identification
whichislocatedonthe
The
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5).
for
model
with
thl.
this
number
model
Number/
model
oximeter
must
er
1118-301
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22
-
01/27/86
Page 29

<®W>Zg®Z^fe
G.
FRONT
PANEL
POWER/STANDBY—Depress
oximeter
into
the
OPERATIONAL
oximeterisplacedinthe
MTQ!*i™ev^ter?
(USA
ble during this time.
120
VAC)
WAVEFORM—The
the
diagnostic
graphic
Fast
TREND
values
causes
waveform
Response
20/60—Depress
from
the
the
Trend
the60minute
65—66.
PULSE
cator.
volume
Status
and
increases
maximum
VOLUME—This
Sound
level
Message
drops
setat4.
the
the
levelisreached.Asthe
higherorlower,
with
lower,
the
reading.
the
pitchofthe
Charg6SUfthG
and
the
Trend
plethysmographic
self
test.
wheninthe
to
the
Slow
this
previous20minutes.
Displaytoalternate
graph.Torestore
key
levels
may
Initially
"PULSE
tone
tone
the
VOLUME,
volumetoOff.
voluraeinsteps,
pitchofthe
For
example,asthe
pulse
this
keytoturn
MODE.
STANDBY
Dataismaintained.Nodisplays
Depress
Trend
Response.
key
oncetodisplay
adjusts
be
set
from
HOLD
Depressita
MODEorOFF.
UniCiSPlugged
waveform
this
Display
the
previous
the
tone
Off
depressing
KEYTOSET,
Continually
withabeepateach
patient's
pulse
indicator
the
oximeteronor
second
Whileinthe
inC0ACmains
displayisinitiated
keytorestore
Modeorchange
the
Each
depressionofthis
between
the20minute
Trend
volurae
to
10
with
this
VOLUME
for
key
holding
Sa02
indicator
patient's
audio
reading
audio
Sa02
tone
the
calculated
Data,
the
the
displays
LEVELISOFF"
down
reading
also
default
step
tone
becomes
bring
time,
and
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P°wer
are
visi
after
plethysmo
modes
from
SaOo
key
graph
see
pulse
and
pages
indi
tone
the
this
key
until
becomes
changes
becomes
lower.
the
the
the
1118-301
H.
ALARM
alarms
Initially
VOLUME,
levelto1.
steps,
VOLUME—This
from1to
depressing
HOLD
withabeep
key
adjusts
10,
with
this
KEY
TO
SET,
Continually
at
VOLUME
holding
each
the
default
key
displays
step
-
23
the
volurae
tone
the
LEVELIS1"
down
until
-
this
maximum
levelofthe
volurae
Status
and
key
level
Message
drops
increases
level
is
01/27/86
audible
set
at
"ALARM
the
tone
the
reached.
4.
volurae
volurae
in
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ALARM
ex
exists.Ifan
audible
SILENCE-Once
sts
? T
tone
will
this
keyisdepressedittemporarily
f°r'ISeC°ndS
alarm
condition
resume.
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still
exists
Wh6n
an
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after30seconds,
silences
alarm
condition
the
M.
EXCEPTION:Inthe
LOW
Sa02--To
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SaJETS
Digital
HIGH
in
Digital
L.
LOW
raiseorlower
the
HIGH
raiseorlower
the
Sa02-To
raiseorlower
incrementsof1
PULSE—To
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Digital
PULSE-To
emT?n/V
Digital
alarm
either
silence
ferent
is
displayedonthe
set
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Display.
TeXl
The
set
the
Display.
The
set
the
Low
Display.
bGt:rn/2^20°
set
the
High
Display.
betrn
caseofa
key
the
specific
alarm
this
conditionisdetected,ora
alarm,
A1?™
l°%
default
this
alarm,
High
Sa02
between
default
this
70%
alarm,
Pulse
The
default
this
alarm,
Pulse
The
7°^25°
default
"PROBE
will
depress
threshold«
Sa°2
levelissetat90%
Alarm
Sa02
levelissetatOff
Alarm
Alarm
OFF"or"NO
silence
alarm
front
and
conditionisremediedora
panel
l00%
depress
the
other
and
hold
This
Sa°2
and
hold
threshold
threshold.
and
100%
Sa02asindicatedonthe
depress
and
hold
threshold.
BeatS
levelissetat50
depress
threshold.
BeatS
levelissetatOff
Per
and
Per
hold
PROBE"
audible
than
the
as
indicated
Sa02.
the
This
" "
the
This
Minuteasindicated
the
This
Minute
alarm
alarm'until
different
Trend.
arrow
changes
arrow
threshold
(dashes).
arrow
threshold
Beats
arrow
threshold
as
" "
the
message
keytoraise
?n
on
the
key
to
changes
key
to
changes
Per
Minute.
key
to
changes
indicated'o
(dashes).
dif
on
^
N.
VIEWING
ing
plays
from
ANGLE
angle
simultaneously.
different
THUMBWHEEL
(approximately50degrees)ofthe
viewing
ADJUSTMENT-This
This
angles.
adjustment
allows
wwws®
control
Graphic
the
adjusts
and
displaystobe
the
view
Digital
Dis
seen
N
1118-301
FRONT
PANEL
-
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Page 31

REAR
PANEL:
C.
B.
A.
Pulse
sentationofthe
volt
Rate
Connector—Provides
pulse
outputisequivalenttoa
putisequivalenttoa
Sa02
of
is
equivalenttoa
manual
CAUTION
Digital
Sa02,
is
bits
instructions.
Connector-Provides
the
saturation
displayed
equivalenttoa
saturationof100
for
connection
Connect
to
will
voltage
Interface
pulse
rate
compatible
per
second
onlyahigh
the
analog
upset
and
Connector-Provides
readings,
with
input.
a0
to.1
rateasdisplayedonthe
pulse
rateof250
a0
on
pulse
to1Volt
the
rateofzero.A1.00
front
saturationofzero
percent.
instructions.
impedance
output
the
the
most
correspondence
intended
RS-232C
See
jack.
output
and
alarm
devices
page74of
Improper
limits.
Volt
linear
front
analog
panel!Azero
repre
volt
Beats
linear
panel.Azero
percent.A1.00
device
between
voltage.
serial
Per
Minute
analog
See
pages67-
(IK
Ohmorhigher)
loading
the
measured
digital
This25pin
(BPM).
representation
volt
volt
output
output
71ofthis
information
connector
capableofacceptingaU00
this
manual
for
hook-up
*
out
is
of
E.
D.
Power
Connector-Connects
operation
Rear
Panel
CAUTION
oximetertoAC
I
000000000
and/or
Voltage
Check
chargingofthe
rear
Setting
panel
voltage
mains
the
oximetertoAC
battery.
setting
power
(USA
power
before
120
VAC).
for
continuous
continuous
connecting
the
0$\
1118-301
-
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Page 32

HANDLE
The
move
position.
The
POSITIONING
handle
the
allows
handle,
The
following
the
oximetertobe
gently
spring-loaded
are
suggested
pull
outonits
handle
handle
usedina
sides
automatically
positions:
varietyofpositions.
and
rotateitto
snaps
into
To
the
desired
position
/tm%
HAND
CARRY
POSITIONED
FLAT
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SURFACE
ON
A
1118-301
FRONT
-
26
OF
-
OXIMETER
RAISED
01/27/86
Page 33

HANDLE
POSITIONING
HOOKED ON TO
BED
RAIL
1118-301
HOOKED ON TO
-
27
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BED
RAIL
Page 34

SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
^%
Ohmeda
Dimensions:
FINGER
Dimensions:
Cable
Cable
Biox
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
PROBE
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
Length:
3700
10.16
25.4
28.7 cm - 11.3
3.86
2.26
2.66
5.08
53.7
2.44 m - 8
type:4Cond,30
Oximeter
cm - 4.0
cm - 10
kg-8.5
cm -
cm -
cm -
g -
.890
1.05
2.00
1.9
AWG,
Connector:9hole,7pin
FLEX
PROBE
Dimensions:
Assembly
inches
inches
inches
pounds
inches
inches
inches
oz.
feet
Shielded
EXTENSION
Length: 2.44 m - 8 feet
Cable
8
Cond,
Type:
CABLE
29
AWG,
(380-1500-001)
Shielded
Connector:9hole,7pin
FINGER
2.26
2.66
5.08 cm - 2.00 inches
53.7
3.66 m - 12 feet
4
Cond,
9
hole,7pin
FLEX
PROBE
cm -
cm - 1.05 inches
g -
PROBE
30
.890
2.4
oz.
AWG,
inches
Shielded
/~%
Height:
Width: 1.27 cm -
Depth:
Weight:
Cable
Cable
4.77
.30
36.9
length:
cm -
cm -
g -
2.44
1.88
.5
.12
1.3
m - 8
inches
inches
type:4Cond,30AWG,
Connector:9hole,7pin
EAR
PROBE
Dimensions:
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
Cable
Cable
length:
type:6Cond,29AWG,
1.90
1.14 cm -
5.23
67.6
cm -
cm-2.06
g -
2.44
.75
.45
2.4
m - 8
oz.
Connector:9hole,7pin
inches
oz.
feet
Shielded
inches
inches
inches
feet
Shielded
4.77
48.2
3.66 m - 12 feet
4
9
cm -
1.27 cm - .5 inches
.30
cm -
g -
Cond,30
1.88
.12
1.8
AWG,
inches
inches
oz.
Shielded
hole,7pin
^
1118-301
-
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-
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Page 35

SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL
Ohmeda
Dimensions:
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
FINGER
Dimensions:
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
Cable
Cable
SPECIFICATIONS
Biox
3700
10.16
25.4
28.7
Oximeter
cm -
cm - 10
cm-11.3
3.86kg-
PROBE
2.26
2.66
5.08
53.7
Length:
type:4Cond,30
cm-.890
cm -
1.05
cm-2.00
g -
1.9
2.44
m - 8
4.0
8.5
AWG,
Connector:9hole,7pin
Assembly
inches
inches
inches
pounds
inches
inches
inches
oz.
feet
Shielded
EXTENSION
Length:
Cable
8
Cond,
2.44
Type:
CABLE
m - 8
29
AWG,
(380-1500-001)
feet
Shielded
Connector:9hole,9pin
FINGER
2.26
2.66
5.08
68.0
3.66 m - 12 feet
4
Cond,
9
hole,7pin
PROBE
cm -
cm -
cm -
g -
30
.890
1.05
2.00
2.4
AWG,
inches
inches
inches
oz.
Shielded
FLEX
Dimensions:
Cable
Cable
PROBE
Height:
Width:
Depth: .30 cm - .12 inches
Weight:
length:
4.77 cm - 1.88
1.27
36.9
cm - .5
g -
2.44
m - 8 feet
1.3
inches
type:4Cond,30AWG,
Connector:9hole,7pin
EAR
PROBE
Dimensions:
Height:
Width: 1.14 cm - .45 inches
Depth:
Weight:
Cable
length:
Cable
1.90
cm -
5.23
cm -
67.6
g -
2.44 m - 8 feet
.75
2.06
2.4
type:6Cond,29AWG,
Connector:9hole,7pin
inches
oz.
inches
inches
oz.
Shielded
Shielded
FLEX
4.77 cm - 1.88 inches
1.27 cm - .5 inches
48.2
3.66 m - 12 feet
4
9
PROBE
.30 cm - .12 inches
g - 1.8
Cond,30
hole,
7
AWG,
pin
oz.
Shielded
/^k
1118-301
05/09/86
28a
Page 36

^Pn
SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIBLE
VOLUME
Frequency = 400 - 800 Hertz
OUTPUTS:
Rear
Analog:
ALARMS:
(decibel
AT1METER
Panel
(Sa02
and
db)
Pulse
Currentatfull
Voltage
Impedanceatfull
Connector
Mating
Connector
output:
type:
connector
plug
connector
connector
LOWEST
Rate)
scale
1.0
scale
1/8
plug:
polarity:
tip«signal
sleeve•ground
VOL
SETTING
MINIMUM
55db
(1)
output:3milliamps
Volt
output:
inch
miniature
1/8
300
inch
miniature
(+)
(-)
Ohms
phone
HIGHEST
jack
phone
VOL
MINIMUM
75db
plug
SETTING
(10)
Digital:
Baud
Rate:
Connector
NumberofBits
Parity:
Number
Connector
POWER:
Voltage
Current:
Pin
Rating:
Maximum:
Frequency:
1200
BPS,
type:25pin,
per
Odd
of
Stop
Bits:
Out:
ASCII
character:
1
pin
pin
pin
pin
110,
250
60
Hertz
format
standard
i=
chassls
2 =
receive
3 =
transmit
7 =
signal
i20
Volts±10%
milliamps
"D"
7
ground
databythe
ground
female,
data
from
100,
250, 250,
50
RS-232C
oximeter
the
compatible
corapatioie
oximeter
220,
240
250
Hertz
Volts
+1
0%
milliamps
1118-301
Frequencyisidentified
when
pluggedintoACmains
- 29 -
power.
01/27/86
Page 37

SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY:
Ground
(including
Leakage
Impedance:
power
current:
cord)
FORWARD
less
than
POLARITY
Maximum:50microamps
Fusing:
100
V/UO
BATTERY:
Type: sealed lead-acid
8
Charge
Time:
80%
100%
Low
Battery
Operation
V/120 V/220 V/240V:5m»
Volt
2.5
Ampere-Hour
(unit
capacity
capacity»16
(LO
time
not
=4
BT)
=1.5
Indicator:
hours
operating)
hours
hours
0.1
Ohm
diameterx20mm
Slow-blo
when
(with
charged
the
charge/discharge
all
functions
battery)
REVERSE
50
microaiIlps
POLARITY
long,
fuse
batteryisbelow
capacity
operative
.25
Ampere
5%
fromafully
^.
^|
1118-301
ENVIRONMENTAL TOLERANCES:
Operating
Storage
NOTE:
Temp
Range:0to50degreesC(32
Temp
Range:
At
temperature
contrast,
ture
before
-20to60
ghostingordarkening.
extremes,
use.
degreesC(-4
extremes,
allow
the
-
30
the
oximeter
degreesto122
degreesto140
LCD
read-out
When
temperaturetostabilize
-
may
returning
degrees
degrees
exhibit
from
01/27/86
F)
F)
reduced
tempera
Page 38

SPECIFICATIONS
ACCURACY:
Sa02%
Overall Range
60% - 100% 2.4%
90%-100%
80% -
Below
The
accuracy
89.9%
59.9%
UboUra^^
Pulse
Sa02
Pulse
Rate:
Range:
Rate
Range:40-
Accuracy(1Standard
1.52
2.IX
Unspecified
measurements
Accuracy
0% -
100%
Display
are
^-^cur^ent
235
Beats
can
Deviation)
statistically
(ABG)
derived
—ed
reading.
per
Minute
show
0 -
255
Beats
#
of
616
183
197
and
correlated
« «
per
instrumentation
Accuracy
Minute
calculations
Data
Points
to
JP^N
Sa02
Alarm
D ,
Pulse
Rate
NOTE:
INTERFERING
Limit
Alarm
Although
fil?H7.^
field
SUBSTANCES:
Range:
Limit
the
data
contraindicating
accuracy
n0t
High
Low
Range:
b6en
rarssnaaj-.—
ment;t?ona»LS^S«anCeS
mentation
may
cause erroneous readings. 8
th"
Sa02-70%-100%
Sa02
of
statis"cally
C°ntain
=
High
Low
Pulse
Sa02
the
50%-100%
Pulse
Rate-70
Rate
=
measurement
verified
use
of
pulse
dyeS'
that
BPM-250
40
BPM-200
on
neonates
to
date,
oximetry.
chanSe
us"*l
BPM
BPM
via
pulse
there
present
"terial
is
no
pig-
1118-301
-
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-
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Page 39

SIGNAL
AND
DATA
VALIDITY
It is
patient correctly
three
of
utmost
indicators
datn^idity^
1.
Three
to
to
waveform
complete
™M
r n! '
patient.
correspondstothe
photo-plethysmographic
but
helps
present
. v
i-portancetodetermine
and
the
data
is
verifiable
fro-
the
the
oxi^ter
lnd±Cat0r8
passesofthe
Under
—*—*
alth0u8h
normal
are'of
plethysmographic
the
conditions,
arterial
waveform
user
findaprobe
waveform
indicates
placement
that
the
To
^istLc^
—
shape
the
photo-plethysmographic
pressure
not
with
probeisattachedtori.»
«k«
Zm
aZ
V
^U^SSSS^T
ascertaining0^1^
waveform
may
waveform.
onlyagood
the
dicrotic
should
vary
from
least
notch
be
patient
The
typical
waveform
noise
spikes
Dicrotic
ial
pulse
(Gould
19/27)
Medical
TYPICAL
Notch
- a
tracing,
Dictionary,
PHOTO-PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC WAVEFORM
notch
correspondingtoaortic
on
the
3rd
descending
Ed.,
New
limb
valve
York:
of
the
closure.
McGraw
normal
Hill
Book
^
arter
Co.
1118-301
-
32
-
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Page 40

SIGNAL
AND
DATA
If
noiseisseenonthe
detector
is
secured
determined
VALIDITY
may
notbeflush
and
the
from
the
byacoughorother
test
site
has
been
waveform
stress
formdonot
is
indicatedbynoise
noted
enables
that
themtoassistinreducing
testing).Ifthree
occur,
check
waveform
with
tissue
sampleisnot
plethysmographic
hemodynamic
letting
the
good
the
becauseofpoor
the
test
waveform
pressure
spikesinthe
patient
passesofthe
patient
and
site.
too
view
probe
Check
thick.
which
disturbances.
normal
the
plethysmographic
motion
placement,
that
Pulse
canbedisrupted
Motionatthe
waveform.
artifact
plethys-ographic
the
oximeter
set
the
rate
(e.g.
up.
the
probe
is
It
wave
NOISY
NOISY PHOTO-PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC WAVEFORM
PHOTO-PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC
noise
WAVEFORM
spike
1118-301
-
33
-
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Page 41

SIGNAL
AND
DATA
The
Signal.
scale.
strong
the
emitter
or
leL
or
less,atest
t„L
h^fT i
than
half
the
waveformonthe
Check
The
stabilityofthe
of
signal
small
are
artifactualorphysiological
ityofthe
isinthe
tendencytobe
averagingisdone
fast
mode
VALIDITY
Strength
Full
scale
signal.
and
VT
^W
scale,
Indicator-
is
the
Very
site
dark
the
detector
!l8nah
withashorter
the
P088lble
Alarm
Graphic
the
patient
validity.
amountofpractice
readings
fastorslow
and
and
the
Sa02
Although
over
mode.
more
six
stable
overalonger
secondsinthe
one
timeisaffectedbywhether
Bar-Graph
desired
height
pigmentation
can
reduce
In
CH8e
Message
Display
oximeter
readings
can
thaninthe
the
solution'
"LO
set
can
stabilityisa
getagood
and
In
the
periodoftime
slow
shouldbeclosetofull
of
the
oralarge
the
signal
8i8nal
distance
QUALITY
and
the
up.
alsobeusedasan
the
slow
fast
mode).
Stren*th
between
**
dataIsquestionable.
relative
feeling
speedofeach.
mode,
mode
bar
graph
distance
strength
*•
the
the
bar
SGNL"
the
since
(three
graph
appears
term,
for
changes
the
readings
the
secondsinthe
assuring
a
between
an!
1»"
emitter
The
instrument
scale
and
Is
less
above
indicator
with
signal
a
that
stabil
have
a
*
*^\
1118-301
-
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-
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Page 42

SET
UP
I. Determining which Probe to user
FINGER
Thisisthe
alsoissuggested
circulation.
WARNING
FLEX
PROBE:
probeofchoice
DATA
with
NOTbereceived
pressure
PROBE:
to
the
VALIDITY:
an
inflated
limb
cuff.
^/VeCOinmended
difficulttofind
monitoring
WARNING
situations,
PATIENT
changing
should
necrosis of the test site.
when
with
the
Do
blood
when
opposite
for
long
the
and
SAFETY:
the
probe
diminish
for
routine
patient
NOT
attachaprobe
pressure
the
cuffisinflated.
the
site
term
ear
neonates.
monitoring,orwhen
probeorthe
Patient
test
the
possibilityofpressure
monitoring.
hasavery
cuff.
used
for
finger
condition
site
periodically.
small
to
the
Valid
the
blood
probe,
may
require
The
finger
ear
lobeorpoor
same
data
Attach
limb
will
test
probe
sites
mobile
This
probe
are
1118-301
IMPORTANT:
EAR
THISISPARTICULARLYOFCONCERN
PROBE:
Useofthis
n«M
patientsside,orwhen
expected.
is,not
exercise
NOTE:
The
ir
probeisrecommended
*CCeS8ibletothe
significant
The
ear
probeisalso
testing.
ear
probe
It Is
used
It
is
recommended
should
for
be
long
-
35
term
WITH
during
NEONATAL
surgical
procedures
APPLICATION.
operator,ispositionedbythe
handorfinger
preferred
moved
to
monitoring.
-
for
to
use
the
the
opposite
motion
sleep
and
stress/
stabilizer
ear
periodically
01/27/86
when
is
when
the
using
Page 43

SET
UP
II.
Connecting
CAUTION
and
disconnecting
Use
ONLY
of
oximeter.
Serial
cable
read:
a
digit
the
Number
near
the
MOD
8122-OOXorMOD
from1through
the
Probe:
probes
Check
Tag
supplied
the
(A)
whichislocatedonthe
connector.
for
this
model
Identification
The
model
Number/
number
8121-OOX(Xrepresents
5).
must
CONNECTING:
*
Insert
audible "click" is heard.
DISCONNECTING:
*
Push
plug away from the connector.
CAUTION
the
probe
downonthe
Do
NOT
plug
into
connector
apply
tension
the
probe
release
to
the
connector
button
probe
and
cable.
until
pull
an
the
'^S
probe
1118-301
^k
-
36
-
01/27/86
Page 44

PREPARING
THE
PATIENT
ATTACHMENT
L.
(Seepage
2.
LTcreeamhfora2ro101oWith
tor
3.
Center
toward
that
exposedtolight
OF
cream
the
the
the
THE
EAR
PROBE:
84)**°"°f^
for 20 -
ear
probe
headonthe
detector
in
stabilizer
^^
30
with
windowisfully
the
"S
seconds to increase
the
lower,
room,
^^
iS°Pr°Pyl
rounded
fleshy
otherwiseapoor
"*
alC°ho1
emitter
part
covered
after
perfusion.
each
(7°%)
(light
of
the
Lbe!
by
the
tissue
signal
patienC
use
*
pador™*"*
source)
Be
and
results^
side
certain
NOT
r
1118-301
detector
probe
cable
emitter
Placement
side
view
-
37
of
-
the
Ear
Probe
on
01/27/86
the
ear
lobe
Page 45

PREPARING
THE
PATIENT
ATTACHMENT
OF
THE
EAR
PROBE-:
CAUTIONDoNOT
apply
tensiontothe
probe
cable.
4.
5.
Do
NOT
position
it
press
to
position
To
determineifthe
32-34)
against
and
Eble'
the
ear
the
secure
probeisattached
S6e
the
probe
sideofthe
the
Slgnal
where
probeonthe
3nd
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Page 47

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Page 51

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1118-301
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46
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Page 54

PREPARING THE PATIENT
ATTACHMENT OF THE FLEX
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PREPARING
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01/27/86
Page 58

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01/27/86
Page 59

STRESS
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AND
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STRESS
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53
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01/27/86
Page 61

STRESS
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1118-301
-
54
-
01/27/86
Page 62

MESSAGES
STATUS
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Page 63

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Page 64

in.
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01/27/86
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Page 65

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Page 66

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Page 67

Probe.
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01/27/86
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Page 68

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model
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Page 69

ALARM
MESSAGES
ALARM
'PROBE
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1118-301
- 62 -
01/27/86
Page 70

ALARM MESSAGES
ALARM MESSAGE
"RAM TEST ERROR
TREND
SERVICE
'RAM
RE-INITIALIZING"
"ROM
SERVICE
"ROM
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Page 71

TREND
DESCRIPTION
20/60
The
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key
minutes
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1118-301
- 64 -
01/27/86
Page 72

TREND
20/60
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Page 73

TREND
20/60
4.
The
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rectly.
readings have stabilized.
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Page 74

OHMEDA
SINGLEORDUAL
CHART
RECORDER
CONNECTION
/^k
CAUTION
Connect
or
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measured
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01/27/86
Page 75

OHMEDA SINGLE OR DUAL CHART RECORDER CONNECTION
1.
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1118-301
-
68
-
01/27/86
Page 76

OHMEDA
SINGLEORDUAL
CHART
RECORDER
CONNECTION
Next,
the
following
IMPORTANT:Ifthis
and
repeat
7.
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recordertoset
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zero
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on
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WAVEFORM:NEXT TEST
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1118-301
- 69 -
01/27/86
Page 77

OHMEDA
SINGLE
OR
DUAL
CHART
RECORDER
CONNECTION
9.
10.
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recorder
with
recorder
NOTE:
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Message
The
the
the
calibration
control
the
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paper
The
screwdriver
various size blades stored in the handle. Pull the screw
driver
should be used to calibrate the recorder.
the
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recorder
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1118-301
-70-
01/27/86
Page 78

CONNECTION
WITH
CHART
RECORDERS,
POLYGRAPHS
AND
OTHER
RECORDING
EQUIPMENT
the0to
rate
rate.
the
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1118-301
-
71
-
01/27/86
Page 79

ANALOG
The
view
oximeter
oximeterasdescribedinthe
manual.Toview
trend
OUTPUT
Graphic
the
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COMPUTER INTERFACE
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COMPUTER
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COMPUTER
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COMPUTER
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COMPUTER
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COMPUTER
Communication
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COMPUTER
INTERFACE
AUTO-OUTPUT
MODE
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COMPUTER
INTERFACE
AfWrt
AUTO-OUTPUT MODE
Ohmeda
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Page 99

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