Chapter 2: Intended Use And Monitor Features; Intended Use For The Ww1020 Oximeter; Intended Use For The Ww1000 Oximeter; Monitor Features - BCI WW1020 Operation Manual

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Chapter 2: Intended Use and Monitor Features

Intended Use for the WW1020 Oximeter

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The BCI
WW1020 pulse oximeter is intended for spot-checking applications (non continuous
use). It monitors and displays patient's functional oxygen saturation (%SpO
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), pulse signal strength, and pulse amplitude index (PI) readings. It may be used by
physicians, respiratory therapists, nurses, certified nurse assistants, emergency medical
technicians, sleep technicians, and home users. The intended patient population ranges from
neonatal to adult. It may be used on patients with low perfusion or during patient motion. The
WW1020 may be used in the hospital or clinical environment, during emergency land transport,
and in the home.
WARNING! The monitor was not designed or tested to be an apnea monitor.

Intended Use for the WW1000 Oximeter

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The BCI
WW1000 pulse oximeter is intended to be used for spot-checking (non-continuous use).
It monitors and displays a patient's functional oxygen saturation (%SpO
signal strength, and pulse amplitude index (PI) readings. It may be used by physicians, respiratory
therapists, nurses, certified nurse assistants, emergency medical technicians, sleep technicians,
clinicians, and home users. The intended patient population ranges from infant to adult. It can
be used on patients with low perfusion. The WW1000 may be used in the hospital or clinical
environment, during emergency land transport, and in the home.
WARNING! The monitor was not designed or tested to be an apnea monitor.

Monitor Features

Provides fast, reliable SpO
any patient, from neonate to adult for the WW1020 or from small infant to adult for the
WW1000.
Maintains accurate readings during periods of patient motion (WW1020 only) and when
monitoring patients with low perfusion.
Ideally suited for use in hospitals, outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, during emergency
land transport, in sleep labs, or in-home use.
Portable and lightweight. Weighs only 330 grams (12 ounces), with 4 "AA" batteries.
On-board sensor storage cradle holds the finger sensor when not in use.
Power options include four (4) standard "AA" (type IEC LR6) alkaline batteries, a
rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack, USB power, or an AC power adapter.
Rechargeable battery life for a new battery is approximately thirty-one
WW1020, fifty-four (54) hours for the WW1000.
An easy to read battery gauge indicates the charge level and provides a low battery alert.
Large, bright, easy-to-read LED display indicates SpO
2 Nine-segment LED bar graphs indicate pulse signal strength and pulse amplitude index.
Optional docking station transforms the device into a table top pulse oximeter, and can
also be used to recharge the monitor's lithium Ion battery pack, and a spare battery pack.
Optional printer allows for printing of trend information or real time data logs.
Clinician's Operation Manual
Chapter 2: Intended Use and Monitor Features
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