Startup Self-Test - Nonin 8500 Operator's Manual

Handheld pulse oximeter
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Using the 8500 Pulse Oximeter

Startup Self-Test

When the device is turned on, the device will cycle through a startup/initialization sequence before
displaying valid data. During startup, always check for any missing indicators or LED display
segments. If any indicator is not functioning, do not use the device. Contact Nonin Technical Service
for repair or replacement.
During its normal startup sequence, the device will cycle as follows:
• "888 888" appears briefly in the SpO
and Pulse Rate displays.
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• the Pulse Quality display turns red for 1 second, then green for 1 second, then shuts off.
• the clock time currently (in hours and minutes, 04 41 for example) appears briefly in the displays.
• the software revision number (display in the following order): Main revision "r" + 3 numbers: "n" "n"
and "no".
• ( - ) a dash appears for Model 8500 in the displays until a valid pulse signal is detected.
Apply the pulse oximeter sensor to the patient's finger; ensure the system is obtaining an adequate
pulse signal by verifying:
• the pulse oximeter sensor is properly positioned
• the Pulse Quality indicator is blinking green
• the Pulse Rate and SpO
readings are displayed
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• the Pulse Quality indicator is blinking in time with the pulse rate for at least 10 seconds
If the Pulse Quality indicator is blinking red or amber or is blinking inconsistently, reposition the sensor
or replace the sensor.
The SpO
and Pulse Rate will display a single dash until a pulse signal is detected.
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