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For information about connecting a patient circuit with heated circuit, see 5.4 Connecting
the Patient Circuit, page 37.
Activate the heated circuit
1
Press the Setup button twice.
⇒The second setup page is now displayed, with heated circuit settings.
2 Press the Up arrow button until the setting Heated Circuit is selected.
3 Press the Right arrow button to turn the heated circuit on.
⇒The value is shifted to On and the heated circuit symbol is lit on the display.
⇒The setting for Heated Circuit Level is displayed.
4 Press the Down arrow to select the Heated Circuit Level setting.
5 Press the Left arrow button to decrease the heating or the Right arrow button to
increase the heating.
6.6.3
Using the SpO
The SpO
electronic unit) is intended to measure functional oxy-
gen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and
pulse rate.
The SpO
(item 1 above) using the SpO
or to the accessory box (007000) in order to monitor
and store SpO
ments will be stored in the data memory which can be
downloaded to a PC and viewed in the PC software.
Information about safety, warnings, product descrip-
tion, installation, usage, cleaning, maintenance and
technical specifications can be found in the user
instruction for SpO
CAUTION!
Doc. 007231 F-3
Sensor
2
module (consisting of a SpO
2
module can be connected to the Vivo 3
2
measurements. The SpO
2
module.
2
When using the Vivo 3 with the SpO2 sensor, the Vivo 3
displays functional oxygen saturation measured by the sensor.
The following information concerns the light emitted by the SpO2
Peak Wavelength (red): 660 nm
Peak Wavelength (infrared): 905 nm
Maximum Optical Output Power: ≤ 15 mW
For more information regarding the oxygen probe's range of peak wavelengths,
max optical power and usage, please refer to the respective probe manual.
Environmental factors may influence the function or accuracy of the pulse oxi-
meter, such as ambient light, physical movement, diagnostic testing, low perfusion,
electromagnetic interference, dysfunctional haemoglobin, presence of certain dyes
and inappropriate positioning of the pulse oximeter probe.
A functional test cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a pulse oximeter probe
or a pulse oximeter.
sensor, an
2
adapter cable (007079)
2
measure-
2
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