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Model 100
Pulse Oximeter
User's Manual
MEDIAID INC.
17517 Fabrica Way • Cerritos California 90703 USA
Tel.: 714-367-2848 • Fax: 714-367-2852
Web: www.mediaidinc.com
Email:
info@mediaidinc.com
POX010-100

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  • Page 1 Model 100 Pulse Oximeter User’s Manual MEDIAID INC. 17517 Fabrica Way • Cerritos California 90703 USA Tel.: 714-367-2848 • Fax: 714-367-2852 Web: www.mediaidinc.com Email: info@mediaidinc.com POX010-100...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cable Adapter Front/Top View ................8 Cable Adapter and Integral Finger Sensor Bottom View........8 Symbols........................9 Chapter 3: Operating the Model 100 ............11 Replacing the Battery ..................11 Attaching the Integral Finger Sensor or the Cable Adapter.......12 Removing the Integral Finger Sensor ..............13 Removing the Cable Adapter ................13...
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 6: Mediaid Inc. Limited Warranty ..........23 Applicability of Warranty ..................23 Warranty Coverage....................23 Mediaid Problem Correction Plan ...............24 Owner’s Registration ...................24 Chapter 7: User References ..............25 Contact/Customer Service Information...............25 Product Information....................26 - Contents 2 -...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Principles Of Operation

    The Model 100 is not intended for continuous patient monitoring. Principles of Pulse Oximetry The Mediaid Model 100 pulse oximeter is designed to measure the percentage of functional oxygenated hemoglobin to total hemoglobin.
  • Page 6: Principal Features

    ) and pulse rate in beats per minute (BPM) on a 3-digit, 7-segment LED (light- emitting diode) display. • Can be used with either the Integral Finger Sensor or any Mediaid ® pulse oximetry sensor that has a CompuShield Connector that...
  • Page 7: Preventing Device Complications And Faulty Readings

    • Liquid leaking from the battery can cause skin burns or damage the pulse oximeter. If a battery leaks inside the instrument, return the pulse oximeter for servicing. • Remove the battery during shipment or if the Model 100 is to be idle for several weeks. Preventing Device Complications and Faulty Readings To prevent device complications or faulty readings: •...
  • Page 8 Principles of Operation • Avoid extremity positions that could compromise venous return. • Keep sensors at heart level whenever possible. • Check for intravascular dyes, which may affect pulse oximeter readings. • Turn off very bright lights, such as surgical, bilirubin, fluorescent, or infrared heating if they interfere with sensor functioning.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Features, Indicators, And Symbols

    The LED Display also shows error code numbers and functions. D. Visual Pulse Indicator The Visual Pulse Indicator is an orange LED that flashes with every pulse detected by the Model 100. - 5 -...
  • Page 10: Model 100 Back View

    Cable Adapter module from the Model 100. B. Battery Compartment The Battery Compartment holds a single 1.5 volt, AA-sized alkaline battery that provides operating power for the Model 100. C. Belt Clip removable Belt Clip provides convenient method of carrying the Model 100.
  • Page 11: Pulse Oximeter Top View

    Pressing the Sensor Top Lever when the Integral Finger Sensor is attached powers on the Model 100. B. Finger Insertion Area The Finger Insertion Area is the location for insertion of a finger or a thumb into the sensor.
  • Page 12: Cable Adapter Front/Top View

    Cable Adapter is attached. B. CompuShield Connector CompuShield Connector connects an appropriate Mediaid sensor to the Cable Adapter. C. Insertion Tabs The Insertion Tabs align with the Insertion Guides on the pulse oximeter to ensure proper attachment. Cable Adapter and Integral Finger Sensor Bottom View A.
  • Page 13: Symbols

    Features, Indicators, and Symbols Symbols Symbols Definition Cable Adapter On/Off Oxygen Saturation Pulse Rate Indicator Low Battery Indicator Battery Polarity Symbol Attention: Consult accompanying documents Not anesthetic proof Type BF equipment Date of manufacture RX Only US federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician - 9 -...
  • Page 14 Principe d’Utilisation - 10 -...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Operating The Model 100

    Operating the Model 100 Chapter 3: Operating the Model 100 Replacing the Battery The Model 100 is powered by a CAUTION single 1.5 volt, AA-sized Always adhere to all of the alkaline battery that will operate cautions listed in “Battery the instrument for Cautions,”...
  • Page 16: Attaching The Integral Finger Sensor Or The Cable Adapter

    Operating the Model 100 Attaching the Integral Finger Sensor or the Cable Adapter To attach either the Integral Finger Sensor or the Cable Adapter to the Model 100, complete the following steps. CAUTION To obtain accurate oximetry readings, choose an...
  • Page 17: Removing The Integral Finger Sensor

    Operating the Model 100 Removing the Integral Finger Sensor To remove the Integral Finger Sensor from the Model 100, complete the following steps. 1. Locate the Module Release mechanism at the back of the instrument (just above the label). 2. Push the pointed end of a paper clip...
  • Page 18: Removing The Belt Clip

    Belt Clip and the pulse oximeter. 2. Place the Belt Clip Retaining Screw into the hole in the Belt Clip. 3. Use a #1 Jeweler’s (small Phillips) screwdriver to tighten the Belt Clip Retaining Screw. Powering On the Model 100 power Model 100, WARNING...
  • Page 19: Powering Off The Model 100

    The LED Display shows three dashes (- - -) for 1-2 seconds while the Model 100 performs the power-on tests. The Pulse Indicator begins to blink, signalling that the Model 100 is measuring a site with sufficient perfusion. 3. If the Pulse Indicator does not blink, adjust the sensor position.
  • Page 20 The following conditions apply when the Model 100 cannot detect pulse rate or oxygen saturation values: • If the Model 100 cannot detect a pulse rate (but can detect oxygen saturation values), three dashes (- - -) will show on the LED Display each time the Pulse Rate Indicator lights.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4: Maintaining The Model 100

    The Mediaid Model 100 Pulse There are no user-serviceable Oximeter, Integral Finger parts or adjustments inside the Sensor, and the Cable Adapter Model 100. Do not attempt to can be wiped clean with a soft open the instrument case—any cloth lightly dampened with...
  • Page 22 Integral Finger Sensor. properly attached. If reattaching does not clear the error code, contact Mediaid Inc. Technical Support. 4,6,9,10,12,13,14,15 An internal failure has Contact Mediaid Inc. occurred. Technical Support. If any other error codes appear, contact Mediaid Technical Support. - 18 -...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5: Equipment Specifications

    Display Rate SpO2: Every 7.5 seconds BPM: Every 2.5 seconds Resolution SpO2: 1% Pulse: 1 BPM Range SpO2: 20 to 100% Pulse: 25 to 250 BPM Accuracy SpO2: 100 to 70% ± 2% 69 to 60% ± 3% < 60% unspecified Pulse: 25 to 200 BPM ±...
  • Page 24: Environmental Conditions

    Equipment Specification Sensors The Integral Finger Sensor, or any Mediaid pulse oximeter sensor with the CompuShield Connector for use with the Cable Adapter, is compatible with the Model 100. Red LED Wavelength: 660 ± 2 nm Energy: 60 uW IR LED Wavelength: 910 ±...
  • Page 25: Equipment Classification

    Storage/Transport Atmospheric Pressure 500 to 1060 hPa Equipment Classification The Mediaid Model 100 Pulse Oximeter is classified according to CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 601-1, IEC 601-1, Part 1, Section 1, Subclause 5, as follows: • Type of protection against electric shock: Internally powered, Type BF applied parts.
  • Page 26 Principe d’Utilisation - 22 -...
  • Page 27: Chapter 6: Mediaid Inc. Limited Warranty

    User’s Manual will also void the warranty. Warranty Coverage Mediaid warrants that the Model 100 enclosed with this warranty will conform to the manufacturer’s specifications and shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of purchase.
  • Page 28: Mediaid Problem Correction Plan

    Mediaid Inc. Limited Warranty country to country). Mediaid will not be liable to the user for incidental or consequential damage or loss arising out of the user’s inability to use this product. Mediaid Problem Correction Plan Should the Mediaid product prove to be defective, contact Mediaid by telephone at: 1.714.367.2848...
  • Page 29: Chapter 7: User References

    User Information Chapter 7: User Information Contact/Customer Service Information For information on other Mediaid Inc. products, visit the Mediaid Inc. home page on the web at , or contact us at: www.mediaidinc.com Customer Service 17517 Fabrica Way, Suite H Cerritos, CA 90703 USA...
  • Page 30: Product Information

    User Information Product Information To better assist customers, Mediaid recommends that all users write down all pertinent product and warranty information in the spaces provided below: Model 100 Product Number: POX010-100 Serial Number: Warranty Expiration Date: Integral Finger Sensor Product Number: POX050-750-1S...

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