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  • Page 1 Copyright Our company owns all rights of this unpublished work and intends to maintain it as a confi dential work. We may also seek to maintain this work as an unpublished copyright. This publication is to be used solely for the purpose of reference or operation of our device. No part of this work can be disseminated for other purposes.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction ................1 1.1 Brief Introduction ....................... 1 1.2 Safety Information ..................... 1 1.3 Electromagnetism Interference .................. 3 CHAPTER 2 General Description ..............4 2.1 Appearance ....................... 4 2.2 Explanation of Symbols ....................6 2.3 Power Supply ......................7 2.4 Product Features .......................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    MS - 7 4 0 1 1 MS - 7 4 0 1 1...
  • Page 4 PULSE OXIMETER When connecting this device to other peripherals, make sure that you are qualifi ed to ● operate this device. Any peripheral must be certifi ed according to the protocol of IEC 950 and IEC 601-1-1. Any input/output device should follow the protocol of IEC 601-1-1. Considering the probe is a sensitive device, please strictly follow the probe application ●...
  • Page 5: Electromagnetism Interference

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL Obstructions or dirt on the probe’s red light or detector may cause a probe failure. Make ● sure there are no obstructions and the probe is clean. The AC adapter and accessories used with the device should be complied with the ●...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 General Description

    PULSE OXIMETER CHAPTER 2 General Description The pulse oximeter adopts 2.8 inch TFT screen, which can display the SpO , pulse rate and other indication parameters, such as time, ID number, pulse amplitude bar and battery power status, alarm limits and the connections of probes, etc. 2.1 Appearance (11) P ul se Oxi meter...
  • Page 7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Note: Only the Alarm inhibition/off button and Power switch button will be active in the status that the keyboard is locked. Measurement screen: Measure... Measure... Menu Lock Menu Lock Fig.2-2 Digital display Fig.2-3 Wave display ♦ Status bar 1: The status of the pulse oximeter is shown on the bar. ♦...
  • Page 8: Explanation Of Symbols

    PULSE OXIMETER 2.2 Explanation of Symbols Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Type BF applied part IPX1 Protected against dripping water Attention, consult ACCOMPANYING ID indication DOCUMENTS Audible alarm off/inhibition It indicates alarm inhibition Audible alarm on when the countdown of 120s displayed Pulse Beep on Pulse Beep off...
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2.3 Power Supply 2.3.1 Powered by batteries Batteries Installation : 1) Open the battery cover: Rotate the fi xing screw slightly in the rear panel to the position which is marked with “ ” and then push the cover as indicated by arrowhead, as shown in Fig.2-4.
  • Page 10: Product Features

    PULSE OXIMETER 2.3.3 Charging batteries by charger stand The device can also be charged by charger stand optional with the pulse oximeter. For more information, refer to “Charger Stand Instruction Manual”. Warning! DO NOT charge when the non-rechargeable batteries are installed, otherwise damages or injuries may be caused to the devices or users.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Id, Date And Time Setting

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 4 ID, Date and Time Setting Always set date and time before using the unit for the first time. Set different ID numbers for different users. Check date and time are correct before using the unit, and reset them if necessary. Date and time are important indicators when a measurement is taken.
  • Page 12: Chapter 5 Take A Measurement

    PULSE OXIMETER CHAPTER 5 Take a Measurement Before taking a measurement: Select the suitable probe in terms of type and dimension. ● Plug probe into SpO socket on top panel of pulse oximeter. ● Clip the patient fi nger to the rational position of the probe as the illustration as Fig.5-1. ●...
  • Page 13 INSTRUCTION MANUAL • Placement of a probe on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line. • The patient has hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia, or hypothermia • There is arterial occlusion proximal to the probe •...
  • Page 14: Chapter 6 Other Settings

    PULSE OXIMETER CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 6.1 Alarm Setting From the main menu, select and enter the “Alarm Setting” screen, refer to Fig.6-1. 1) SpO alarm setup To set SpO alarm high limit, in the “Alarm Setting” screen, press the Up or Down button to select the “High Limit (SpO )”.
  • Page 15 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ALARM PRIORITY: There are three-level priorities for selection. High priority: indicates the patient is in a dangerous situation. Medium priority: indicates the warnings should be paid attention to. Low priority: indicates the technical alarm caused by the device itself. Alarms of the pulse oximeter include technical and physiological alarms.
  • Page 16: Data Management

    PULSE OXIMETER 6.2 Data Management From the main menu screen, select and enter the “Data Manage” screen, refer to Fig.6-3. Data Manage Data Review Trend PR Trend Clear Data Select Return Fig.6-3 Press the Up or Down button to select the sub-item to set, and then press the Select button to confi...
  • Page 17 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.2.2 SpO Trend Pick “SpO Trend” sub-item and enter by pressing the Select button. The screen as in Fig.6-6 will appear. Press the Select button again, a dialog box will pop up, refer to Fig.6-7. After selecting a ID number, press the Up or Down button to select “Delete”...
  • Page 18: System Setting

    PULSE OXIMETER 6.2.5 In the data management screen, the upper half screen will display the maximum, minimum and average values of SpO2 and PR for the current ID. Refer to Fig.6-11. Measure... Fig.6-11 6.3 System Setting From the main menu, select and enter the System Setting screen refer to Fig.6-12&6-13. Press the Up or Down button to pick the different sub-items and press the Select button to enter.
  • Page 19 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.3.5 Keyboard lock Enter the Keyboard lock screen from the System Setting screen, and set the lock function on/ off. If set to on, long press the Lock button, the Menu/select, Up and Down, Alarm inhibition/off buttons on front panel will be deactivated, except the power switch and lock buttons. To unlock the keyboard, long press the Lock button again.
  • Page 20: Chapter 7 Maintain And Repair

    PULSE OXIMETER CHAPTER 7 Maintain and Repair 7.1 Maintenance Use only the substances approved by us and methods listed in this chapter to clean or disinfect your equipment. Warranty does not cover damage caused by unapproved substances or methods. We make no claims regarding the effi cacy of the listed chemicals or methods as a means for controlling infection.
  • Page 21: Calibration And Verifi Cation

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL To clean your equipment, follow these rules: 1. Shut down the pulse oximeter and take the batteries out of the battery housing. 2. Clean the display screen using a soft, clean cloth dampened with a glass cleaner. 3. Clean the exterior surface of the equipment using a soft cloth dampened with the cleaner. 4.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    PULSE OXIMETER 7.3.3 SpO & Pulse Rate Measurement Value Verifi cation a) Connect the SpO Probe to the SpO connector on the pulse oximeter. b) Insert the operator’s fi nger into the fi nger probe, the SpO measured value of a healthy person should be from 95% to 99%, and the pulse rate is same as heart rate.
  • Page 23 INSTRUCTION MANUAL b) No-service offer The corresponding fee and insurance fee of disassembly, refurbishment, repackaging and conveying of the pulse oximeter or its parts do not comply with the instruction manual. The damage is caused by the third company which is not commended by our company adjusting, installing or replacing the parts of the pulse oximeter.
  • Page 24: Storage And Transportation

    PULSE OXIMETER 7.5.6 Repackage ● Take all the accessories and put them into plastic cover ● Try to use original package and packing material. user will be responsible for such damage caused by bad package during transportation. ● Please offer guarantee list and copy of invoice to standby with the period of guarantee. ●...
  • Page 25: Appendix A Specifi Cations

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX A Specifi cations Notices: Notes: ● Specifi cations may be changed without prior notice. ● The circuit diagrams, the list of components, the illustration of diagrams, and the detailed rules of calibration, are provided exclusively to professional personnel authorized by our company.
  • Page 26 5 ” x 3 ” x 1 ” 6 . 9 o u n c e s ( e x c l u d i n g b a t t e r i e s )
  • Page 27: Appendix B Statement Of Manufacturer

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX B Statement of Manufacturer Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emission - for all EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration- electromagnetic emission The model MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter is intended for use in the electromagnetic specifi ed below. The customer or the user of the model MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter should assure that it is such an environment.
  • Page 28 PULSE OXIMETER Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity- For all Equipment and Systems Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration- electromagnetic immunity The model MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below. The customer or the user of the model MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 29 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration- electromagnetic immunity- For EQUIPMENT and SYSTEM that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The model MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter is intended for use in the electromagnetic specified below. The customer of the user of the MS-74012 Pulse Oximeter should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 30 PULSE OXIMETER NOTE1 At 80MHz and 800MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and refl ection from structures, objects and people. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base situation for radio (cellular/ cordless) telephones and land/mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
  • Page 31 Distributed by: MedSource International, LLC 5346 Shoreline Dr Mound, MN 55364...

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