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signal extraction pulse oximeters O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A L...
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The Rad-5 and Rad-5v Operating Instructions intend to provide the necessary information for proper operation of all Rad-5 and Rad-5v pulse oximeter models. There may be information provided in this manual that is not relevant for your pulse oximetry system.
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SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES The Rad-5/5v Handheld Pulse Oximeter’s software program is designed to minimize the pos- Do not place containers containing liquids on or near the pulse oximeter. Liquids sibility of hazards from errors by following sound engineering design processes, Risk Analysis spilled on the pulse oximeter may cause it to perform inaccurately or fail.
The Rad-5 family of Handheld Pulse Oximeters are noninvasive, arterial oxygen saturation manual. An explanation of these labels are as follows: and pulse rate monitors. The Rad-5 family features a multicolored LED display that contin- uously displays numeric values for SpO...
This information may be useful to clinicians. The radiant power of the light is rated at 0.79mW (max.). See figure below. The Rad-5/5v utilizes a sen- sor with red and infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that pass light through the site to a photodiode (photodetector).
FUNCTIONAL VS. FRACTIONAL SATURATION MASIMO SET PARALLEL ENGINES The Rad-5/5v is calibrated to measure and display functional saturation: the amount of oxy- MEAS R/IR genated hemoglobin expressed as a percentage of the hemoglobin that can transport oxy-...
FastSat A LNOP DCSC Spot Check Sensor or Masimo Patient Cable and Masimo sensor attach to the connector on the top of the Rad-5/5v unit. The Rad-5/5v can be used either for spot checks or continuous (Rad-5) SpO 2 monitoring.
CONTROL / INDICATOR DESCRIPTION During saturation monitoring, use these buttons to adjust the vol- Patient Cable Connects to LNOP DCSC Spot Check sensor or Masimo ume of the pulse beep tone. Up button Connector Patient Cable...
X X X X X X POWER REQUIREMENTS The Rad-5 and Rad-5v are powered by 4 “AA” alkaline batteries. Do not use any other type of batteries or power source to run the device. The battery compartment is accessed from...
M o n i t o r s e t u p I n t r o d u c t i o n To operate the Rad-5 or Rad-5v Pulse Oximeters effectively, the operator must: INITIAL SETUP Inspect the oximeter case for damage.
The violated alarm limit and reading flash on the display. remembered after a power cycle. 11. Verify the sensor alarms are functional by removing the sensor from the sensor The following table outlines the default values that the Rad-5 and Rad-5v revert to after a site. power cycle: “SEn OFF”...
The following general points will aid in ensuring oximetry monitoring success. The Pulse Rate displayed on the Rad-5/5v may differ slightly from the heart rate displayed Place the sensor on a site that is not too thick, has sufficient perfusion and provides on ECG monitors due to differences in averaging times.
The the bar will turn red when the amplitude of the arterial pulsations is very low (low perfu- signal quality indicator displayed on the Rad-5/5v is called the Signal IQ. The Signal IQ sion).
Pulse Rate (in beats per minute) on the lower number. batteries should be replaced. Battery capacity is indicated in the following chart. The following sections describe the function of the Rad-5/5v front panel controls during INDICATION BATTERY CAPACITY normal patient monitoring.
) APO = APOD FastSat This section gives an overview of the Rad-5 menu selections available. These options do On, Off not apply to the Rad-5v. To navigate through the menus, use the Mode/Enter , Next , Up and Down keys located on the front panel of the oximeter, below the LED display.
PR alarm keys up / down will scroll numbers. Note: The date and time must be set before trending will be enabled. The Rad-5 will automatically ‘time out’ of the setup menu after 10 seconds with no key presses. If the Rad-5 should time-out fo the Trend Settings menu, the trend will not be enabled.
A special serial cable (see Section 10, Accessories ) is required to connect the sensor con- TREND DATA FORMAT nector of the Rad-5 to the PC. Patient monitoring is not possible while trend memory is After a successful download of the trend data, a .out file will be created containing the being transferred to a PC.
SLEEP MODE OPERATION limit will automatically adjust the low limit to the next setting below the newly The Rad-5 can be placed into the Sleep Mode to allow the unit to capture normal and entered high alarm limit setting. abnormal data without the triggering alarms. This mode will blank out the unit display with...
Low Perfusion ALARM SILENCED INDICATOR two LEDs only.) Note: Masimo recommends using an The Alarm Silenced Indicator provides visual feedback when illuminated, the Rad-5 audi- adhesive sensor whenever low perfusion ble alarms are muted. is expected or evident. While monitoring a patient, acknowledging an alarm condition by pressing the Alarm...
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Message conditions for the Rad-5 follow: The following chart describes what to do if the Rad-5/5v system does not operate prop- erly or fails. DISPLAY...
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Storage Temperature: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to +70°C) Operating Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Operating Altitude: 500 mbar to 1060 mbar pressure, -1000 ft to 18,000 ft (-304 m to 5,486 m) Rad-5/5v Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual...
When selecting a sensor, consider, the patient’s weight, the adequacy of perfusion, the 1 Masimo SET technology with LNOP Adt sensors has been validated for no motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70-100% SpO against a laboratory co-oximeter and ECG monitor.
LNOPv ADHESIVE SENSORS (LNOPv sensors must be used in conjunction with PC cables) Reusable patient cables of various lengths are available. Only use appropriate Masimo oximetry patient cables for SpO measurements. Other patient cables may cause improp- Weight...
BATTERY REPLACEMENT The Rad-5 and Rad-5v are powered by 4 “AA” alkaline batteries. Do not use any other type of batteries or power source to run the device. The battery compartment is accessed from the back of the device. To replace the batteries first remove the battery cover by depress- ing the small rectangular button at the bottom of the cover, and sliding the cover down off the bottom of the device.
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LED Brightness: WARNING: USE OF BATTERIES WITH A CELL VOLTAGE OF MORE THAN 1.5V Rad-5: with the monitor turned on, select menu level 3 (see Section 4, Setup Menu COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE. Level 3 - LED Brightness and Factory Defaults ) and use the Up and Down Arrow keys to cycle through all 4 brightness levels.
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Package the equipment securely – in the original shipping container if possible – and enclose the following information and items: Call Masimo at 800-326-4890 and ask for Technical Support. Ask for an RMA num- ber. A letter describing in detail any difficulties experienced with the pulse oximeter.
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MASIMO software and/or firmware and the documentation, and all copies thereof, remain at all times vested in MASIMO Corporation, licensor to MASIMO, and Masimo warrants to the initial purchaser that each new pulse oximeter will be free from they do not pass to Purchaser.
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2098 Rubber protective boot, light blue 2099 Rubber protective boot, pink 13158 Nylon protective carrying case 1795 Masimo SET Tester (with modular plug and cable) 13096 Rad-5 Users Manual, English 13261 Rad-5 Users Manual, French 13262 Rad-5/5v Users Manual, German...