High ambient light sources such as surgical lights (especially those with a xenon light source), bilirubin lamps,
fluorescent lights, infrared heating lamps, and direct sunlight can interfere with the performance of a SpO
prevent interference from ambient light, ensure that the sensor is properly applied, and cover the sensor site with opaque
material.
Failure to take this action in high ambient light conditions may result in inaccurate measurements.
If patient movement presents a problem, verify that the sensor is properly and securely applied; move the sensor to a less
active site; use an adhesive sensor that tolerates some patient motion; or use a new sensor with fresh adhesive backing.
For reusable sensors, follow the sensor directions for use for cleaning and reuse. For single-patient use sensors, use a
new sensor for each patient. Do not sterilize any sensor by irradiation, steam, or ethylene oxide.
Safety Information for SpO
M Continuous use of the SpO
microcirculatory problem. It is recommended that the sensor should NOT be applied to the same place
for over two hours, change the measuring site periodically if necessary.
M The SpO
measuring site must be examined carefully for certain patient groups. Do NOT place the
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SpO
sensor on the finger of a patient with edema or fragile tissue.
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% If sterile packaging of a disposable SpO
% Check the SpO
sensor and cable before use. Do NOT use a damaged SpO
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% If the temperature of SpO
M Please do not allow the cable to be twisted or bent.
M Do NOT put the SpO
affect SpO
measuring and cause an alarm error.
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M Using nail polish or other cosmetic product on the nail may affect the accuracy of measurement.
M The fingernail should be of normal length.
M The SpO
sensor cannot be immerged in water, alcohol or cleanser completely, because the sensor has
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no capability to resist the harmful ingress of water
3.4.4 TEMP Transducer Connection
Please follow the corresponding methods to make temperature measurement according to the temperature
transducer you selected.
u Connecting methods for thermal temperature transducer:
1. Securely attach the transducer to the patient;
2. Connect the cable to TEMP probe connector in the front
panel.
Figure 3.10 Neonate SpO
Monitoring
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sensor may result in discomfort or pain, especially for those with
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sensor is damaged, do not use it.
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sensor is abnormal, do not use it any more.
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sensor and pressure cuff on the same limb, otherwise the NIBP measuring will
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sensor placement
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sensor.
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sensor. To
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