Attaching The Wristband; Wristband Description; Figure 6. Wristband - Nonin WristOx2 3150 Operator's Manual

Wrist-worn pulse oximeter with bluetooth wireless technology
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Using the WristOx
Model 3150
2,
4. Inserting batteries does not turn the device on. In Spot Check mode, the device turns on
when a finger is inserted in the sensor.
NOTE: When batteries are removed in low battery mode, the device maintains the time
and date for up to 30 seconds. After battery replacement, check the device's screen
during startup to ensure date and time are set. If the battery level is at or below the critical
level, clock settings are lost and the device reverts to Spot Check mode. Use nVISION
software to synchronize the clock and change the operation mode (see "Accessing
nVISION Settings" on page 29).

Attaching the Wristband

The WristOx
Model 3150, is designed to be applied to the patient's wrist using a wristband.
2,
This section contains instructions for attaching the wristband to the device. See the "Patient
Application" section for instructions on how to apply the device to the patient.

Wristband Description

The adjustable wristband has a long segment, a short segment, and a plastic ring (figure 6). The
wristband uses hook and loop fasteners to secure the wristband to the device and to the patient.
The long segment has two fasteners to accommodate a wide range of wrist sizes.
Figures 7 and 8 demonstrate how to attach the wristband to the device. Figure 9 shows front
and back views of the attached wristband.
Long Segment
Rectangle
Fastener
Square
Fastener
Plastic Ring
Short Segment
Figure 6: Wristband
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