Manual - EDAN USA
Manual - EDAN USA Manual - EDAN USA
A1.1 Classification.................................................74A1.2 Specification .................................................74A1.2.1 Size and Weight.....................................74A1.2.2 Environment...........................................74A1.2.3 Display ...................................................75A1.2.4 Batteries .................................................75A1.2.5 Charger Stand........................................76A1.3 Parameters ...................................................76Appendix II EMC Information.................................78A2.1 Electromagnetic Emissions - for allEQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS................................78A2.2 Electromagnetic Immunity - for allEQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS................................80A2.3 Electromagnetic emissions-for EQUIPMENTand SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING.83A2.4 Recommended Separation Distances..........87Appendix Ⅲ Record Table....................................89Appendix Ⅳ Abbreviations ..................................90VII
H100B Pulse Oximeter User Manual1 Safety Information1.1 WarningsWarnings are identified by the WARNING symbolshown above.A WARNING label advises against certain actionsor situations that could result in personal injury ordeath.WARNING1 Avoid explosion hazard. Do not use theoximeter in the presence of flammableanesthetic mixtures with air, or with oxygen ornitrous oxide.2 Chemicals from a broken LCD display panel aretoxic when ingested. Use cautions when theoximeter has a broken display panel.3 Routinely monitor the patient to make sure theoximeter is functioning and the sensor iscorrectly placed.4 Oximetry measurements and pulse signals canbe affected by certain environmental conditions,- 1 -
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H100B Pulse Oximeter User <strong>Manual</strong>1 Safety Information1.1 WarningsWarnings are identified by the WARNING symbolshown above.A WARNING label advises against certain actionsor situations that could result in personal injury ordeath.WARNING1 Avoid explosion hazard. Do not use theoximeter in the presence of flammableanesthetic mixtures with air, or with oxygen ornitrous oxide.2 Chemicals from a broken LCD display panel aretoxic when ingested. Use cautions when theoximeter has a broken display panel.3 Routinely monitor the patient to make sure theoximeter is functioning and the sensor iscorrectly placed.4 Oximetry measurements and pulse signals canbe affected by certain environmental conditions,- 1 -