Manual - EDAN USA

Manual - EDAN USA Manual - EDAN USA

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H100B Pulse Oximeter User Manualfall on the patient.16 As with all medical equipment, carefully routepatient cables to reduce the possibility ofpatient entanglement or strangulation.17 Ensure that the speaker is clear of anyobstruction and that the speaker holes are notcovered. Failure to do so could result in aninaudible alarm tone.18 Use only EDAN permitted sensors andextension cables with the oximeter. Othersensors or extension cables may fail and/orcause improper monitor performance and/orminor personal injury.19 H100B Pulse Oximeter readings and pulsesignals can be affected by certain ambientenvironmental conditions, sensor applicationerror, and certain patient conditions. See theappropriate sections of the manual for specificsafety information.20 Don’t mix new and old batteries together. Don’tmix rechargeable batteries with alkalinebatteries.- 4 -

H100B Pulse Oximeter User Manual21 Periodically check the battery for corrosion.Remove the batteries from the oximeter if youdo not expect to use it within one month.22 The device enters POST (Power-On-Self-Test)immediately after power-on to confirm all thedisplay segments and icons are shown and thespeaker sounds a few seconds tone. If you donot hear the POST pass tone, it indicates thealarm system does not work well. Please do notuse the H100B Pulse Oximeter and contactqualified service personnel or your local EDANrepresentative.23 Before using it, the user should carefully readthe applicable user manual of sensor, includingwarnings, cautions and instructions.24 Do not use damaged sensor or extensioncables, do not use sensor with exposed opticalcomponents.25 Tissue damage may be caused by incorrectapplication or prolonged measurement durationusing the sensor (more than 2 hours). Inspectthe sensor periodically according to sensor user- 5 -

H100B Pulse Oximeter User <strong>Manual</strong>fall on the patient.16 As with all medical equipment, carefully routepatient cables to reduce the possibility ofpatient entanglement or strangulation.17 Ensure that the speaker is clear of anyobstruction and that the speaker holes are notcovered. Failure to do so could result in aninaudible alarm tone.18 Use only <strong>EDAN</strong> permitted sensors andextension cables with the oximeter. Othersensors or extension cables may fail and/orcause improper monitor performance and/orminor personal injury.19 H100B Pulse Oximeter readings and pulsesignals can be affected by certain ambientenvironmental conditions, sensor applicationerror, and certain patient conditions. See theappropriate sections of the manual for specificsafety information.20 Don’t mix new and old batteries together. Don’tmix rechargeable batteries with alkalinebatteries.- 4 -

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