EDAN VE-H100B User Manual

EDAN VE-H100B User Manual

Veterinary pulse oximeter
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  • Page 2 EDAN) cannot be held liable. EDAN owns the copyrights of this manual. Without prior written consent of EDAN, any materials contained in this manual shall not be photocopied, reproduced or translated into other languages. Materials protected by the copyright law, including but not limited...
  • Page 3 The user shall understand that nothing in this manual grants him, expressly or implicitly, any right or license to use any of the intellectual properties of EDAN. EDAN holds the rights to modify, update, and ultimately explain this manual. Responsibility of the Manufacturer...
  • Page 4 Terms Used in this Manual This guide is designed to give key concepts on safety precautions. WARNING A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION A CAUTION label advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment, produce inaccurate data, or invalidate a procedure.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Safety Information ..............1 1.1 Warnings ................1 1.2 Cautions................11 1.3 Notes ................12 1.4 Symbols in the Oximeter ..........15 2 Introduction ................18 2.1 General Introduction ............18 2.2 Panel Introduction ............19 2.2.1 Symbols on Screen............
  • Page 6 3.2.3 Abnormal Measurement State ........36 3.2.4 Data Transfer State ........... 37 3.3 System Menu ..............37 3.3.1 System Mode ............40 3.3.2 Model ................ 40 3.3.3 Alarm Volume ............40 3.3.4 Pulse Volume ............40 3.3.5 Audio Paused (s) ............41 3.3.6 User Maintain ............
  • Page 7 ....................51 4 Sensor Operation ..............54 5 Alarm ..................57 5.1 Alarm Categories and Levels ........... 57 5.2 Alarm Conditions ............. 59 5.2.1 Alarm off Before the First Measurement ....59 5.2.2 Alarm for SpO Sensor Unconnected ....... 59 5.2.3 Alarm for SpO Sensor off ........
  • Page 8 6.4 SpO Functional Test ............67 6.5 Assessing the Validity of a SpO Reading......68 7 Maintenance ................69 8 Principles of Operation ............75 8.1 Pulse Oximetry Measurement .......... 75 8.2 Functional Versus Fractional Saturation......77 8.3 Measured Versus Calculated Saturation ......78 9 Warranty and Service ............
  • Page 9 Appendix II EMC Information ..........86 A2.1 Electromagnetic Emissions ..........86 A2.2 Electromagnetic Immunity ..........87 A2.3 Electromagnetic emissions ..........93 A2.4 Recommended Separation Distances ......97 Appendix III Record Table ............99 Appendix IV Abbreviations ............ 100 VIII...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal injury or death. WARNING Avoid the explosion hazard. Do not use the VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter (hereinafter called oximeter) in the presence of flammable Anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide.
  • Page 11 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING The use of accessories, sensors, and cables other than those specified may result in increased emission of electromagnetic radiation and/or invalid readings of the oximeter. Do not silence the audio alarm function, or decrease the audio alarm volume, if patient safety could be compromised.
  • Page 12 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING Disconnect the oximeter and sensor from the patient throughout magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning. Induced current could potentially cause burns. To ensure accurate performance and prevent device failure, do not subject the oximeter to extreme moisture, such as direct exposure to rain.
  • Page 13 Failure of doing so could result in an inaudible alarm tone. Use only EDAN permitted sensors and extension cables with the oximeter. Other sensors or extension cables may be failed or cause improper monitor performance.
  • Page 14 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING device enters POST (Power-On-Self-Test) immediately after power-on to confirm all the display segments and icons are shown and the speaker sounds a few seconds tone. If you do not hear the POST pass tone, it indicates the alarm system does not work well.
  • Page 15 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING There are no user-serviceable parts inside the oximeter, the cover should only be removed by qualified service personnel. Do not spray, pour, spill liquid to the oximeter and its accessories, connector, switch or opening in enclosure, as this may damage the oximeter.
  • Page 16 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING Performance of the sensor may be compromised by motion, particularly of a repetitive nature. If readings cannot be obtained, try another application site. Do not alter or modify the sensor. Alterations or modifications may affect performance or accuracy.
  • Page 17 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment; refer to the recommended separation distances provided Appendix A2 EMC Information. Operation of the equipment exceeding specified physiological signal or the operational specification may cause inaccurate results.
  • Page 18 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING Please avoid inhalation or swallowing of small parts. A potential hazard can exist if different alarm presets are used for the same or similar equipment in any single area, e.g. an intensive care unit or cardiac operating room.
  • Page 19 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual WARNING Before using the device, the equipment, patient cable and sensors etc. should be checked. Replacement shall be taken if there is any evident defect or signs of aging which may impair the safety or performance.
  • Page 20: Cautions

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 1.2 Cautions Cautions are identified by the CAUTION symbol shown above. Cautions alert the user to exercise care necessary for the safe and effective use of the oximeter. CAUTION All combinations of equipment must be in compliance with IEC/EN Standard 60601-1 systems requirements.
  • Page 21: Notes

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual CAUTION The performance of the oximeter may degrade if the followings occur: — Operation or storage temperature beyond the manufacturer’s specified range; — Mechanical shock (for example, it drops down from the table). For the comfort of the animal and to avoid damaging the sensor, do not pull on the cable when removing the sensor and clip from the sensor site.
  • Page 22 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual NOTE: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical device in IEC/EN60601-1-2 (International standard for EMC testing of Medical Electrical Equipment, third edition). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation.
  • Page 23 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual solvent for a long time may reduce the flexibility of the scarfskin of the cable. Also, the connector should not be dipped. After monitoring, disinfect the probe according to the instruction described in the user manual.
  • Page 24: Symbols In The Oximeter

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Ensure that the environment in which the oximeter is used is not subject to any sources of strong electromagnetic interference, such radio transmitters, mobile telephones, microwaves, etc. The oximeter can only be used on one patient at a time.
  • Page 25 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual SERIAL NUMBER CE marking AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Input/output connector Date of manufacture MANUFACTURER Part Number Disposal method - 16 -...
  • Page 26 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Caution: Federal (U.S.) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. General symbol recovery/recyclable Ingress Protection IPX2 (protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure tilted up to 15° )
  • Page 27: Introduction

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 2 Introduction Intended Use/Indications for Use The VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter is indicated for use in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO ) and pulse rate (PR). It can be used for spot checking and/or continuous monitoring of canine, feline, and equine animals when attended by a veterinary professional.
  • Page 28: Panel Introduction

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 2-1 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter For the oximeter, Oximeter Viewer Data Management Software is optional. You may frequently use the follow functions: monitoring (Refer to Chapter 3 Oximeter Operation for more information.) Alarm (Refer to Chapter 5 Alarm for more information.) 2.2 Panel Introduction...
  • Page 29: Symbols On Screen

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 2.2.1 Symbols on Screen Figure 2-2 Waveform Mode Figure 2-3 Large Numeric Mode Icons on the screen and their meanings: value display area Measured SpO 100% Pulse Rate value display area Measured Pulse rate (bpm)
  • Page 30 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual waveform display Pulse amplitude display Low battery icon Audio alarm off icon Alarm off icon Data storage icon Time display in Information area: “hour: 04: 59 minute” Model in Information area: Vet Model ID in Information area...
  • Page 31: Front Panel Buttons

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Weak signal icon NOTE: The icons for sensor unconnected, sensor off or weak signal are displayed on the right of Information area. Only one of them can be displayed at a time. The ID icon and the icon that indicates the memory space is full are displayed in the Information Area.
  • Page 32 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual On/Off Button Turn on or off the oximeter. On: Press and hold the On/Off button for one second. Off: Press and hold the On/Off button for two seconds. When the oximeter is off, synchronously press the On/Off button and the Function button for one second, the oximeter will enter Data transfer state.
  • Page 33 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Set Alarm System to OFF in the menu to turn off the alarm. A Pop-up dialog box will display to confirm alarm setting. See details in 3.3.8. Up Arrow Button In the menu state, press the Up Arrow button to choose different items, and increase the value of some parameters.
  • Page 34 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual choice or setup menu; In the menu state, this button is also used as the Enter button. Choose one item in menu using the cursor button (the Up Arrow button and the Down Arrow button), and press the Function button to confirm, then increase or decrease the value using cursor button.
  • Page 35: Rear Panel

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 2.2.3 Rear Panel Figure 2-5 Rear Panel 2.3 Connecting Sensor or Cable Figure 2-6 Sensor and Cable Connecting Port Sensor and cable port is at the top of the oximeter. An extension cable can be used between the oximeter and the SpO...
  • Page 36 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual sensor. Use only the cable permitted by EDAN. The cable for connecting the oximeter and PC with the Oximeter Viewer Data Management Software is also connected to this port. Type BF applied part Input/output connector...
  • Page 37: Powered By Battery

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 2.4 Powered by Battery The oximeter can be powered by four 1.5 V LR6 AA alkaline batteries. It will operate for 48 hours when used for general operation, or about 24 hours of operation with the backlight and alarm on.
  • Page 38 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual To install the Ni-MH rechargeable battery package: Make sure the oximeter is turned off. Press the battery compartment latch and remove the battery access door. Place the Ni-MH rechargeable battery package as shown in the follow figure, first push it oriented as ①, then press it oriented...
  • Page 39 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Checking the Ni-MH Battery Package The performance of a Ni-MH rechargeable battery package may deteriorate. To check the performance of the battery, follow the procedures below: Disconnect the pulse oximeter from the patient and stop all monitoring and measuring procedures.
  • Page 40: Accessory List

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual directly. If the operating time of a Ni-MH rechargeable battery package is noticeably shorter than that stated in the specifications, replace it or contact your service personnel. Low Battery Icon The low battery icon displays and an alarm is given when few-minute operation remains available.
  • Page 41 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Pulse Oximetry Sensor Carrying case 01.56.110165 Optional configuration including: Quantity Items Parts No. in EDAN Protective Cover 01.51.110164 Ni-MH rechargeable 01.21.064133 battery package Battery charger 02.06.112410 Oximeter Viewer Data 02.05.109016 management software Series cable 01.13.109038...
  • Page 42: Oximeter Operation

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 3 Oximeter Operation 3.1 Turning on the Oximeter The oximeter is turned on by pressing the on/off button, and it will cycle through a POST before displaying valid data values. Verify that all the circuitry and functions of the oximeter work properly during the POST.
  • Page 43: Measurement State

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual  If the POST is successfully finished, the oximeter sounds a tone and enters the main interface. If there is an error during the POST, the following error codes will display on the screen:...
  • Page 44: Trend Graph And Trend Table

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-3 Waveform Mode Large Numeric Mode The oximeter can display SpO , oxygen saturation unit (%), PR, pulse rate unit (bpm) in large numeric mode. Figure 3-4 Large Numeric Mode 3.2.2 Trend Graph and Trend Table...
  • Page 45: Abnormal Measurement State

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-5 Display SpO and PR Trend Graph Trend table: Figure 3-6 Display SpO and PR Trend Table 3.2.3 Abnormal Measurement State If the SpO sensor does not connect to the oximeter, it will give a medium alarm, and display in the information area.
  • Page 46: Data Transfer State

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 3.2.4 Data Transfer State Set Data Storage in menu to ON, the measurement value will be stored in the oximeter. The SpO and PR information can be transferred from oximeter to Oximeter Viewer Data Management Software.
  • Page 47 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual oximeter, select items by pressing the Up/Down button, and confirm it by pressing the Function button. System Setup >>: - 38 -...
  • Page 48 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Alarm Setup >>: Storage Setup >>: Figure 3-8 Menus The menus are shown above and the details for each item will be introduced in the following sections. NOTE: The SpO Hi Alarm and SpO...
  • Page 49: System Mode

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Alarm, after restarting the oximeter, the value will resume to the default value for corresponding patient type. 3.3.1 System Mode There are two items for selecting: Waveform mode Large numeric mode Then confirm the selection by pressing the Function button.
  • Page 50: Audio Paused (S)

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Volume, and change volume level to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or OFF. Press the Function button to enter setup state, then use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow button to choose, then confirm it by pressing the Function button.
  • Page 51: Default Config

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual If the password is wrong, the following dialog box will pop up: Figure 3-10 Wrong Password If the password is right, the following menu will display: Figure 3-11 User Maintain ● Language: the user can select language to be displayed.
  • Page 52: Sensitivity

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-13 Factory Default Config Factory Default Configuration is shown as follows: System Mode: Model: Alarm System: Alarm Volume: Pulse Volume: Audio Paused (s): Hi Alarm: Lo Alarm: PR Hi Alarm: PR Lo Alarm: Patient ID No.:...
  • Page 53: Alarm System

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual higher the sensitivity is, the quicker the pulse oximeter responds to the changes in the patient’s oxygen saturation level. Contrarily, the lower the sensitivity is, the slower the pulse oximeter responds to the changes in the patient’s oxygen saturation level, but the measurement accuracy will be improved.
  • Page 54: Spo 2 Alarm Setup

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Alarm, there will be↑or↓icon displayed on screen, and the SpO or PR character will flash. If Alarm system is set to OFF, all audio alarms and visual alarms are turned off. WARNING When the Alarm system is off, the oximeter will not give an alarm prompt.
  • Page 55: Pr Alarm Setup

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual default value after the oximeter is turned on again.  Press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow button to increase or decrease values.  Choose SpO Lo Alarm in the menu, press the Function button to set up it. The SpO Lo Alarm box will change from real line box to broken line box.
  • Page 56: Patient Id No. Setup

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Set the PR limits as follows:  Choose PR Hi Alarm in the menu, press the Function button to enter setup. The PR Hi Alarm box changes from real line to broken line. The adjustable range of the upper limit of PR Alarm is from “1 + the lower...
  • Page 57: Data Storage

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual change from real line to broken line. After choosing ID, press the Function button to confirm the setup. If the ID exists, the following confirmation dialog box will pop Figure 3-15 Confirm to Cover Data 3.3.13 Data Storage...
  • Page 58: Delete All Data

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-16 Memory Space Full 3.3.14 Delete All Data Delete All Data is used to delete all the stored data. Choose this item by pressing the Function button, a dialog box pops up as follows:...
  • Page 59: Charging The Ni-Mh Battery Package

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Return to the previous menu by pressing Return in the menu. 3.4 Charging the Ni-MH Battery Package The charger stand is intended to be used for charging the Ni-MH rechargeable battery package. To charge the Ni-MH rechargeable battery package: Turn off the device.
  • Page 60: Oximeter Viewer Data Management Software Introduction

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Green indicates that the charging is complete. CAUTION When the device is being charged, it cannot be operated. The mains plug is used as isolation means from supply mains. Position the oximeter in a location where the operator can easily access the disconnection device.
  • Page 61 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-19 Main Interface Figure 3-20 Trend Graph - 52 -...
  • Page 62 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Figure 3-21 Print Preview - 53 -...
  • Page 63: Sensor Operation

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 4 Sensor Operation The VE-SH7 Veterinary Pulse Oximetry Sensor consists of a Multisite Pulse Oximetry Sensor (labeled M-YS) and two sensor clips that are used to apply the sensor to appropriate sensor site. There are two sizes of veterinary sensor clips: model VEC-S...
  • Page 64 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual until the second sensor pad is fully engaged in its side of the clip. The sensor is now ready to be applied to the animal. The typical sensor application site is on the tongue, with the sensor’s optical components positioned on the center of...
  • Page 65 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Plug the sensor into the pulse oximeter and verify proper operation. NOTE: To verify correct placement of the sensor on the site, manually take a pulse rate reading from another site on the animal. If the sensor is placed correctly, the manual reading should correspond to the pulse rate reading displayed on the oximeter.
  • Page 66: Alarm

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 5 Alarm 5.1 Alarm Categories and Levels Alarm Categories The oximeter’s alarms can be classified into two categories: physiological alarms and technical alarms. Physiological alarms Physiological alarms, also called patient status alarms, are triggered by a monitored parameter value that violates setup alarm limits or an abnormal patient condition.
  • Page 67 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual The levels for both technical alarms and physiological alarms are predefined and can not be changed by the user. Alarm Categories Table Physiological alarms Alarm level Too High High Too Low High PR Too High...
  • Page 68: Alarm Conditions

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Alarm Indicators When an alarm occurs, the oximeter will indicate it through the following indications: ■ Character flash ■ Alarm tone High level alarms: character flashes quickly and sounds triple + double + triple +double beep;...
  • Page 69: Alarm For Spo Sensor Off

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 5.2.3 Alarm for SpO Sensor off When the SpO sensor falls off from the finger, the oximeter will give a medium alarm, and the icon displays in information area. and PR value area display “---”, and give a medium alarm.
  • Page 70: Lower Than Lo Alarm Limit

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual synchronously flash with PR value. 5.2.6 Lower than Lo Alarm Limit If the measured SpO or PR value is lower than the Lo Alarm (lower alarm limit), the oximeter gives a high alarm. Here we take SpO...
  • Page 71: Alarm Priority

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 5.2.9 Alarm Priority Only one kind of alarm can be given at once. For example, if a medium alarm and a high alarm occur at the same time, the high alarm will take priority.
  • Page 72: Testing Alarms

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 5.2.11 Testing Alarms For further testing of individual measurement alarms, perform the measurement on yourself or use a simulator. Adjust alarm limits and check that appropriate alarm behavior is observed. You must check that the character flashes and beep sound can be heard. This indicates that the visible and auditory alarm indicators are functioning correctly.
  • Page 73: Performance Considerations

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 6 Performance Considerations 6.1 Performance Verification Qualified service personnel are responsible for performance verification procedures before the oximeter is used for the first time in a clinical setting. 6.2 Oximeter Performance Considerations There are some patient conditions that can affect the oximeter’s measurements.
  • Page 74: Sensor Performance Considerations

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual  Saturation The oximeter displays saturation level between 1% and 100%.  Pulse rate The oximeter displays pulse rate between 25 and 350 beats per minute (bpm). The sensor accuracy ranges do not apply to pulse rates above 350 bpm.
  • Page 75 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual  Venous pulsation.  Dysfunctional hemoglobin.  Low perfusion. Loss-of-pulse signal occurs for the following reasons:  The sensor is applied too tightly.  Defibrillation.  A blood pressure cuff is inflated on the same extremity as the one with the sensor attached.
  • Page 76: Spo Functional Test

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual  Bilirubin lamps.  Fluorescent lights.  Infrared heating lamps.  Direct sunlight. To prevent interference from ambient light, ensure that the sensor is properly applied, and cover the sensor site with opaque material.
  • Page 77: Assessing The Validity Of A Spo

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Check the displayed SpO value against the simulator configuration. The value should be 85% ± 2%. 6.5 Assessing the Validity of a SpO Reading You can check the quality of the pleth wave and the stability of...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 7 Maintenance Maintenance shall be carried out at least once every two years, or as specified by local regulations. The oximeter does not require calibration. If service is necessary, contact qualified service personnel or your local EDAN representative.
  • Page 79 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual by qualified customer service technician. The safety and maintenance check can be conducted by personnel from this company. You can obtain the material about the customer service contract from the local company’s office. If the hospital or agency that is responding to using the oximeter does not follow a satisfactory maintenance schedule, the oximeter may become invalid, and the patient’s health may be endangered.
  • Page 80 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Cleaning the Oximeter: WARNING Before cleaning the oximeter or the sensor, make sure that the oximeter is switched off and batteries are taken out. To surface-clean the oximeter, follow these steps: Switch off the oximeter and take out the batteries.
  • Page 81 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual dampened with tap water after cleaning until no visible cleaning agent remains. Wipe off with a dry cloth to remove residual moisture. Leave the sensor to air dry. Disinfecting For devices or accessories that have been in contact mucosal surface, High Level disinfection must occur, for all other accessories, low level disinfection is appropriate.
  • Page 82 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Disinfecting the Oximeter: WARNING Before disinfecting the oximeter, make sure that the oximeter is switched off and batteries are taken out. To disinfect the oximeter, follow these steps: Switch off the oximeter and take out the batteries.
  • Page 83 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Leave the sensor to air dry for at least 30 minutes. WARNING Sterilization may cause damage to the equipment and is therefore not recommended for this pulse oximeter unless otherwise indicated in your hospital’s servicing schedule.
  • Page 84: Principles Of Operation

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 8 Principles of Operation VE-H100B Pulse Oximeter adopts non-invasive double wavelength to measure SpO and PR. It can perform spot and continuous measurement for a short time. The system consists of Central Processing Unit, Signal Collection,...
  • Page 85 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual sensor to a pulsating arteriolar vascular bed, such as a finger or a toe. The sensor contains a dual light source and a photonic detector. Bone, tissue, pigmentation, and venous vessels normally absorb a constant amount of light over time.
  • Page 86: Functional Versus Fractional Saturation

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual absorption, the amount of red and infrared light absorbed by blood is related to hemoglobin oxygen saturation. To identify the oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin, the oximeter uses the pulsatile nature of arterial flow.
  • Page 87: Measured Versus Calculated Saturation

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual dysfunctional hemoglobin, such as carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin. In contrast, hemoximeter such as the IL482 report fractional saturation-oxygenated hemoglobin expressed as a percentage of all measured hemoglobin, including measured dysfunctional hemoglobins. To compare functional saturation measurements to those from an...
  • Page 88: Warranty And Service

    EDAN will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective part(s) free of charge. EDAN will not provide a substitute product for use when the defective product is being repaired. - 79 -...
  • Page 89: Contact Information

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual 9.2 Contact information If you have any question about maintenance, technical specifications or malfunctions of devices, contact your local distributor. Alternatively, you can send an email to EDAN service department at: support@edan.com.cn. - 80 -...
  • Page 90: Appendix I Specification

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Appendix Specification A1.1 Classification Type of Protection Internally powered equipment Degree of Protection Type BF-Applied part Ingress Protection IPX2 Mode of operation Continuous Degree of Safety in Not suitable for use in presence of...
  • Page 91: A1.2.3 Display

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Working 15%RH ~ 95% RH (non-condensing) Storage 15%RH ~ 95%RH (non-condensing) Atmospheric pressure Working 86 kPa ~ 106 kPa Transport 70 kPa ~ 106 kPa Storage A1.2.3 Display Screen Type 128× 64 dot-matrix LCD, with white...
  • Page 92 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Ni-MH rechargeable battery package Quantity Total rated voltage 4.8 V Capacity 1800 mAh 36 hours or longer(At 25 C, with Typical battery life new fully charged batteries, SpO measurement in use, backlight set to off, pulse volume set to 3,...
  • Page 93: A1.2.5 Charger Stand

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual A1.2.5 Charger Stand Model CS-01 Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Output voltage 8 VDC Output current 0.8 A Output power 6.4 W A1.3 Parameters Measurement range 0% ~ 100% 25 bpm ~ 350 bpm...
  • Page 94 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual NOTE: The information about wavelength range can be especially useful to clinicians (for instance, when photodynamic therapy is performed). - 85 -...
  • Page 95: Appendix Ii Emc Information

    Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions VE-H100B and charger stand are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the VE-H100B and charger stand should assure that they are used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance...
  • Page 96: A2.2 Electromagnetic Immunity

    Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment VE-H100B specified below. The customer or the user of VE-H100B should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Compliance Electromagneti...
  • Page 97 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual ± 8kV air concrete or ceramic tile. If Electrostatic floors are discharge(ESD) covered with IEC/EN61000-4-2 synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. Electrical Fast ± 2kV for Transient/Burst power IEC/EN61000-4-4 supply lines ±...
  • Page 98 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual power supply input cycle lines IEC/EN61000-4-11 40%UT(60 UT)for cycles 70%UT(30 UT)for cycles <5%UT(>95 % dip in UT)for 5s Power Power Frequency( 50/60 frequency Hz)Magnetic Field magnetic fields IEC/EN 61000-4-8 should be at 3A/m 3A/m...
  • Page 99 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual typical commercial or hospital environment For charger stand: Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The CS-01 Battery Charger Stand is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of CS-01 Battery Charger Stand should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 100 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual relative humidity should be at least 30%. Electrical Fast Mains power Transient/Burst quality should ± 2kV for IEC/EN61000-4-4 ± 2kV for be that of a power power supply typical supply lines lines commercial or hospital environment.
  • Page 101 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual IEC/EN61000-4-11 40%UT(60 40% UT hospital (60% dip in environment. If UT)for UT) for 5 the user of the cycles cycles CS-01 requires continued 70%UT(30 70% UT operation (30% dip in during power UT)for UT) for 25...
  • Page 102: A2.3 Electromagnetic Emissions

    – electromagnetic immunity VE-H100B and charger stand are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of VE-H100B and charger stand should assure that they are used in such an environment. Immunity...
  • Page 103 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual should be used no closer to any part of VE-H100B and charger stand, including cables, than the recommend separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance ...
  • Page 104 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual  Radiated 3 V/m 3 V/m 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 IEC/EN  61000-4-3 2.5GHz 800 MHz to 2.5 where p is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts(W) according to the...
  • Page 105 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: NOTE1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the frequency range applies.
  • Page 106: A2.4 Recommended Separation Distances

    A2.4 Recommended Separation Distances For pulse oximeter and charger stand: Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the VE-H100B and charger stand VE-H100B and charger stand is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment which radiated disturbances are controlled.
  • Page 107 VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual communications equipment. Rated Separation distance according maximum frequency of transmitter (m) output power 150 kHz to 80 MHz to 800 MHz to 2.5 of transmitter 80 MHz 800 MHz    0.01 0.12 0.12...
  • Page 108: Appendix Iii Record Table

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Appendix III Record Table ID No. Name Time NOTE - 99 -...
  • Page 109: Appendix Iv Abbreviations

    VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual Appendix IV Abbreviations Abbr English Full Name/Description CISPR International Special Committee on Radio Interference European Economic Community Electromagnetic Compatibility Identification International Electrotechnical Commission Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Medical Device Directive Personal Computer...

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