Note: When selecting a sensor site, priority should be given to an extremity free of an arterial catheter, blood pressure cuff, or intravascular
infusion line.
Directions for Use for Finger Sensors
1. With the upper and lower jaws open, place an index finger evenly on the base of the clip. Push the finger tip against the stop so that it is over
the sensor window (Fig.1). If an index finger cannot be positioned correctly, or is not available, other fingers can be used.
2. Spread open the rear tabs of the sensor to provide even force over the length of the pads (Fig. 2).
3. The sensor should be oriented in such a way that the cable is positioned along the top of the hand (Fig. 3).
4. Plug the sensor into the oximeter and verify proper operation as described in the oximeter operator's manual.
5. Inspect the sensor site every 2 hours for skin integrity.
Directions for Use for Soft-Finger Sensors
(T100AL, T200AL, T300AL, T400AL, T100A, T200A, T300A, T400A, T100P, T200P, T300P, T400P)
1. Hold the sensor with its opening towards the patient's index finger (Fig. 4). The sensor should be oriented in such a way that the sensor side
with a finger tip sign is positioned on the top.
2. Insert the patient's index finger into the sensor until the fingernail tip rests against the stop at the end of the sensor. Adjust the finger to be
placed evenly on the middle base of the sensor. Direct the cable along the top of the patient's hand (Fig. 5).
3. Apply the blue wrist band to secure the cable (Fig. 6). If an index finger cannot be positioned correctly, or is not available, other fingers can
be used.
4. Plug the sensor into the oximeter and verify proper operation as described in the oximeter operator's manual.
5. Inspect the sensor site every 2 hours for skin integrity.
Directions for Use for Y-Type Sensors
1. Insert the two sensor tips into the slots on the rubber wrap (Fig. 7), (Fig. 8).
2. Place the sensor on the neonate's foot, wrap the rubber belt around the foot and tighten accordingly (Fig. 9).
3. Plug the sensor into the oximeter and verify proper operation as described in the oximeter operator's manual.
4. Inspect the sensor site every 2 hours for skin integrity.
Directions for Use for Wrap Sensors
1. Place the sensor on the adult's index finger (Fig. 10), or the neonate's foot (Fig. 11). Wrap Solaris disposable adhesive bandage (provided
with the sensor) around the sensor site, loosely enough to ensure good circulation. Apply adhesive tape to secure the cable.
2. Plug the sensor into the oximeter and verify proper operation as described in the oximeter operator's manual.
3. Inspect the sensor site every 2 hours for skin integrity.
Directions for Use for Y- Type Ear Sensors
1.
Slide the sensor pads along the ear clip (large or small clip) slots until they are fully engaged in the clip, as shown (Fig. 12).
2.
Slide the sensor cable through the ear hanger in the direction as shown (Fig. 13).
3.
Place the ear hanger on the patient's ear. Clip the sensor on the patient's ear lobe as shown (Fig.14), with the sensor cable running down the
side of the patient's face and body.
4.
Plug the sensor into the oximeter and verify proper operation as described in the oximeter operator's manual.
5.
Inspect the sensor site every 2 hours for skin integrity.
Solaris Medical Technology, Inc.
Zhongjian Industry Building One, #301
18 Yanshan Road, Shekou, Nanshan District
518067 Shenzhen, Guangdong,
Multi-Compatible Reusable SpO2 Sensors
Directions for Use
(S100A, S200A , S300A, S400A, S100P, S200P, S300P, S400P)
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(Y100, Y200, Y300, Y400)
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(W100A/N, W200A/N, W300A/N, W400A/N, W100P/I, W200 P/I, W300 P/I, W400 P/I)
Fig. 10
(Y100, Y200, Y300, Y400)
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Shanghai International Trading Corp. GmbH
Eiffestrasse 80
20537 Hamburg
GERMANY
(Rev. 2.1)
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