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Summary of Contents for SOUTHEASTERN MEDICAL Supply CMS 50-E
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Pulse Oximeter SOUTHEASTERN MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC...
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This manual is designed to be used by experienced personnel who are familiar with the measurements of blood oxygen saturation and the use of this type of instrument. This manual is compiled by our company in cooperation with Southeastern Medical Supply, Inc. and the copyright is possessed by our company.
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Instructions to User Dear Users, thank you very much for purchasing The CMS 50-E Fingertip Pulse Oximeter. Please read these instructions carefully before using this equipment. These instructions describing the operating procedures should be followed strictly. Failure to follow these instructions can cause measuring abnormality, equipment damage and personal injury.
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WARNING: For the special patients with pulmonary disorders such as COPD and other respiratory and circulatory problems, more prudent placing of the device must be used. The device can not be clipped on any edema or tender tissue. The red laser light (the infrared is invisible) emitted from the device is harmful to the eyes, so do not stare at the light or shine it into anyone’s eyes.
1. Safety 1.1 Instructions for safe operation ◇ Check the main unit and all accessories periodically to make sure that there is no visible damage that may affect patient’s safety and monitoring performance. It is recommended that the device should be inspected at least once a week. Please stop using the monitor if there is obvious damage to the device.
2. Overview The pulse oxygen saturation is the percentage of HbO in the total Hb in the blood, called the O concentration in the blood. It is an important bio-parameter for the respiration. For the purpose of measuring the SpO more easily and accurately, our company developed the CMS50-E Fingertip Pulse Oximeter.
3. Principle and Caution 3.1. Principle of SPO2 measurement The measurement of the pulse oximeter is made by using a multi-functional oxyhemoglobinometer to transmit some narrow spectrum light bands through blood samples, and to measure attenuation of spectrum with different wavelengths according to the characteristic that RHb, O Hb, Met Hb and COHb absorb the light of different wavelength, thereby determining O Hb saturation of different...
3.3. Clinical restrictions A. As the measurement is taken on the basis of arteriole pulse, substantial pulsating blood flow of the testee is required. For a testee with weak pulse due pulmonary disorders such as COPD, shock, low ambient/body temperature, major bleeding or use of vascular contracting drugs, the waveform (PLETH) will decrease.
G. Resistance to surrounding light: The difference between the value measured in the condition of man-made light, indoor natural light and that of darkroom is less than ±1%. H. Automatic shutdown function: The device will power off automatically within 5 seconds when there is no finger in the device. I.
6.2. Mounting of the lanyard cord Step1. Put the small loop end of the lanyard cord through the holes on the side-end of the device. Step2. Pull the other end of the lanyard cord through the small loop and then pull to tighten. 7.
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7.4 When operating, the display direction can be changed by pressing the power button with a short push (click). There are four modes of data display that can be viewed. Press the power button with a prolonged push (1 second) to enter the Settings Menu Interface (see Figure 4 ).
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A. Adjusting the high and low limits of alarms Click the power button to select “Dir”, then Press the button to choose Up or Down (this will be the direction the value of the high-low limits of SpO2 and pulse rate will be adjusted) To raise the SpO2 and pulse rate limit, choose “Dir”...
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power button to move the underline to “Y”, Press the power button to exit the “time setting menu”, and recording will begin. If you move the underline to “n”, and Press the power button to quit the “time setting menu”, the recording will not begin and the data stored in memory will not be deleted.
c. Recharge the battery soon after each time the battery discharges. The device should be recharged every six months when it is not regularly used as this can extend the battery life. d. Four modes of display for the battery power are as shown: Battery is full Battery is not full Power nearly used up.
10 .Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Reason Solution 1. Place the finger properly 1. The finger is not properly and try again. The SpO and Pulse Rate positioned. can not be displayed 2. Try again; Go to a hospital 2. The patient’s SpO is too low to be normally for a diagnosis if you are sure...
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