Creative PC 66B User Manual
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this quality product. Please read the
manual very carefully before using this device. Failure to follow
these instructions can cause measuring abnormality or damage to
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Version of the Manual: Ver 1.2
Issued Date: September 29, 2014
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User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter
Instructions to User
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3502-2490003

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  • Page 1 Information furnished by Creative is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Creative for its use, or any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. 3502-2490003...
  • Page 2 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Instructions for Safe Operation Check the device to make sure that there is no visible damage that may affect user’s safety and measurement performance. It is recommended that the device should be inspected minimally before each use. If there is obvious damage, stop using the device.
  • Page 3 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter For the individual patients, there should be a more prudent inspecting in the placing process. The sensor can not be placed on the edema and tender tissue. The local law should be followed when disposing of the expired device or its accessories.
  • Page 4 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter and follows the provisions of the council directive MDD93/42/EEC. Caution: U.S. federal law restricts this device to sale or use by or on the order of a physician.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Table of Contents 1 Overview.................. 1 1.1 Appearance............... 1 1.2 Product Name and Model..........2 1.3 Structure................3 1.4 Features................3 1.5 Intended Use..............3 1.6 Working Environment............3 2 Installation of Battery and Holder........4 3 SpO Probe Connection............
  • Page 6: Overview

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 1 Overview 1.1 Appearance DC power input Data interface Display Key Power/Back Navigation knob Recall/Mute Mode/OK probe connector Figure 1-1 1. Display screen: display SpO plethysmogram and parameter values. 2. Navigation key: : Up/Left/Increase...
  • Page 7: Product Name And Model

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Press this key, the default screen can be shifted to display pulse rate (PR) or perfusion index (PI). If on the system setup screen, press it to move the cursor upwards or to the left and adjust parameter values.
  • Page 8: Structure

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Model: PC-66B 1.3 Structure It consists of the main unit and SpO probe. 1.4 Features It is lightweight, small in size and easy to carry Color LCD to display plethysmogram and parameters Monitor SpO and Pulse Rate simultaneously PI (Perfusion Index) display is available Up to 384 hours storage and recall of SpO...
  • Page 9: Installation Of Battery And Holder

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 2 Installation of Battery and Holder 1)Open the rear panel with coin or an ordinary flat screwdriver, as shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 2)AA Alkaline batteries or Lithium battery (optional): ① If AA alkaline batteries (non-chargeable) are provided, then according to the polarity mark, insert three AA batteries into battery house, as shown in Figure 2-2.
  • Page 10 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter ② If Lithium battery (rechargeable) is provided, place the lithium battery into the battery house, and insert its terminal header into the corresponding connector in the battery compartment. 3)Close the battery cover and lock it. 4)Fixing Holder, as shown in figure 2-3.
  • Page 11: Spo Probe Connection

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter In order to prolong the lithium battery's using life, please pay attention to the battery maintenance. 3 SpO Probe Connection Connect the SpO probe to the connector labeled “SpO ” at the right side of the Oximeter. After starting up the Oximeter, insert one finger (index finger, middle finger or ring finger with proper nail length) into the probe according to the demonstration shown in the following figure.
  • Page 12 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 5. Do not let anything block the emitting light from the sensor. 6. Vigorous exercise and electrosurgical device interference may affect the measuring accuracy. 7. Using enamel or other makeup on the nail may affect the measuring accuracy.
  • Page 13: Operation

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 4 Operation 4.1 Power on/off the Oximeter “ ”power/back key When the device is off, press for 2 seconds to power up the Oximeter, then it will enter into measurement display screen. “ ” If the Oximeter is working, longtime press to power it off.
  • Page 14 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Figure 4-1 Default Screen Description: “ ”: Memory full icon; if the memory is full, the memory full icon " " appears on the screen. No display of this icon means the current storing space is not full. If the memory is full, the data storing will continue in such way the new record will overwrite the oldest record, so that it's recommended to upload the stored data into the computer in...
  • Page 15: Display Screen With Pi Value

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter higher the tone frequency of pulse beep (sound becomes sharper); The lower the SpO value is, the lower the tone frequency of pulse beep (sound becomes flatter). 4.3 Display Screen with PI Value On the default display screen, press “ ”...
  • Page 16 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Figure 4-3 Setup Menu Screen Screen Description “Setting”: set parameter values, refer to Chapter 4.4.1 for details. “Upload data”: enter into data uploading state, refer to Chapter 4.4.2 for details. "Default": enter into the factory default setting, refer to Chapter 4.4.3 for details.
  • Page 17 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Figure 4-4 System Setup Screen Operation Instructions: Patient: according to the type of SpO probe, the matched patient type should selected, there options:"ADU " for adult, and "NEO " for neonate. Lo-Limit: SpO low limit setting; range: 50%~99%, the step is 1%.
  • Page 18 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter value for adult is 50bpm and 60bpm for neonate. Date: Date setting When cursor stays on the Year of the date, press “ ” 1) (Mode/OK) key to active Year option, the cursor flashes on the Year of the date;...
  • Page 19 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter and the maximal length for one record is limited to 4 hours. The total storage time is up to 192 hours. 4) "8s": the least length of data record is set to 240 seconds, and the maximal length for one record is limited to 8 hours.
  • Page 20 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter When you transmit data (SpO and PR values) to your computer, please let the oximeter stay in connecting status. Do the following operation by the instruction in “Oximeter Data Manager User Manual”. The data uploading will be activated. Figure 4-5 Connecting Status Screen 4.4.3 Default On the menu screen, select "Default "...
  • Page 21: Data Recall

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 4.4.4 Language Selection In Simplified Chinese version: on main menu screen, select "English" and then short time press " " key, the display language changes to English. In English version: on main menu screen, select "Simplified Chinese"...
  • Page 22 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Figure 4-8 Record List...
  • Page 23 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 4.5.1 Data Recall Choose record in the record list, then press “ ”(mode/OK) key, the display screen will display trend graph, as shown in Figure 4-9A. Figure 4-9A Trend Graph Display Screen Operation Instructions: Short time press “...
  • Page 24 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Figure 4-9C Trend Graph Display Screen 4.5.2 Data Deletion On the menu screen, longtime press “ ” key and the records list will appear. At this time, longtime pressing “ ” key again, an message “Are you sure to delete all?” prompts on the screen, as shown in Figure 4-10.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 5 Technical Specifications A. Display Mode: Color dot-matrix LCD; B. Power Supply: Supply voltage: d.c. 4.5V(3 AA alkaline batteries), or d.c. 3.6V (Lithium rechargeable battery) Operating current: ≤180mA C. SpO Measurement Transducer: dual-wavelength LED sensor with wavelength: Red light: 663 nm, Infrared light: 890 nm.
  • Page 26 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter F. Data Update 8 beats moving average for both SpO and pulse rate readings G. Data Storage Recording SpO and pulse rate data every 1/2/4/8 second(s), up to 384–hour records can be stored. H. Low Perfusion Performance The accuracy of SpO and PR measurement still meet the precision described above when the modulation amplitude...
  • Page 27: Over-Limit Indication

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 6 Over-limit Indication 6.1 Limit settings low limit setting range: 50% ~ 99%. Pulse Rate limits setting range: High: 100bpm--240bpm Low: 30bpm--99bpm During the measurement, if the measured value exceeds the preset value, the alert beeping sound will be activated, the value that is over-limit will blink at the same time.
  • Page 28: Accessories

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 7 Accessories 1. A probe 2. A holder 3. Battery(AA)× 3 4. Charging cable (optional) 5. User Manual 6. Quality Inspection Certificate 7. A data cable (optional) 8. Oximeter Data Manager software (optional) Note: The accessories are subject to change. See the Packing List for detailed items and quantity.
  • Page 29: Repair And Maintenance

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 8 Repair and Maintenance 8.1 Maintenance The expected service life(not a warranty) of this device is 5 years. In order to ensure its long service life, please pay attention to the maintenance; Please change the batteries when the low-voltage indicator appears.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter 9 Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Reason Solution 1. The finger is not Unstable 1. Place the finger placed far enough correctly inside and try inside. Pulse again. 2. The finger is Rate 2. Reduce patient shaking or the display movement.
  • Page 31: Appendix

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Appendix Key of Symbols Description Symbol %SpO The oxygen saturation Perfusion Index Symbols Pulse rate (Unit: beats per minute) on the Low battery voltage screen Battery fully charged icon Speaker mute icon Speaker volume icon Memory full (Neonate/Adult) Patient type...
  • Page 32 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Symbol Description probe connector Power/Back Key Mode/OK Key Symbols Recall/Mute Key on the Navigation Key panels Data Interface CE mark Serial number Date of manufacture Authorised representative in the European community Manufacturer (including address) With Type BF applied part See User Manual Disposal of this device according...
  • Page 33: Common Knowledge

    User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter Common Knowledge 1 Meaning of SpO is the saturation percentage of oxygen in the blood, so called O concentration in the blood; it is defined by the percentage of oxyhemoglobin (HbO ) in the total hemoglobin of the arterial blood.
  • Page 34 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter characteristics, SpO can be determined. SpO measured by this oximeter is the functional oxygen saturation -- a percentage of the hemoglobin that can transport oxygen. In contrast, hemoximeters report fractional oxygen saturation – a percentage of all measured hemoglobin, including dysfunctional hemoglobin, such as carboxyhemoglobin or metahemoglobin.
  • Page 35 User Manual for Handheld Pulse Oximeter lamps, bilirubin lamps, fluorescent lights, infrared heating lamps, or direct sunlight. Vascular dyes or external used color-up product such as nail enamel or color skin care Excessive patient movement Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line Exposure to the chamber with High pressure oxygen...

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