★ Specifications:
Blood oxygen saturation measurement range: 70%~99%
Pulse rate measurement range: 30BPM~240BPM
Accuracy of blood oxygen saturation measurement: ±2% in the range of 70%~99%, ≤70% is not defined
Pulse Rate Measurement Accuracy: ±1BPM or ±1% of the measured value (whichever is greater) Oxygen saturation resolution: oxygen saturation ±1%
Perfusion index: ≥0.2%, ±0.1%
Power consumption: less than 30mA
Auto power off: When no finger is inserted, it will automatically power off in 8 seconds
Operating temperature: 5°C~40°C Storage humidity: 15%~80%
10%~80% storage during operation Atmospheric pressure: 70Kpa~106Kpa
Battery model: 2*1.5V (2 AAA alkaline, the product does not include battery)
Material: ABS+PC
★ Packing parameters:
♦ Product size: 65*30*30mm ♦ Bare weight: 33g
♦ Color box size: 100*63*37mm ♦ Color box packaging weight: 63g (excluding battery)
♦ Carton size: 420*350*390mm ♦ Weight per carton: 13kg
♦ Packing quantity: 200 units
Package Contents:
- 1 x fingertip oximeter
- 1 x lanyard
- 1 Blister
- 1 x English User Manual
- 1 x color box
- 1 x Certificate of Conformity
Monitoring parameters SpO2:
Oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2)
Patient type: Suitable for all persons over 4 years of age
Measuring range: 70 - 99%
Analysis: 1%
Accuracy: Between 70% - -99% ±2%
Oximeter saturation: an important indicator that reflects the oxygen status of the body, it is generally believed that the normal value of blood oxygen saturation should not be less than 94%, and below 94% is considered insufficient oxygen supply.
Heart rate pulse repetition rate (PR) BPM:
Measuring range: 30 bpm - 250 bpm
BPM Solution:1
Accuracy: 1% or 1 bpm
Heart Rate: This is the number of times the heart beats per minute. That is, the heart beats fast or slow in a certain period of time. In the same person, the heart rate slows down when they are quiet or sleep, and increases when they are exercising or when they are emotional.
Perfusion indicates PI:
Measurement range: 0.2%-30% PI
Analysis: 1%
PI refers to the Perfusion Index (PI), and the PI value reflects the pulsatile blood flow, that is, the blood perfusion capacity. The greater the pulsating blood flow, the greater the pulsation component and the greater the PI value. Therefore, both the site of measurement (skin, nails, bones, etc.) and the patient's own perfusion (arterial blood flow) will affect the PI value. Since the sympathetic nervous system affects heart rate and arterial blood pressure (which affects the pulse and arterial blood flow), the body's neuromodulatory system or mental state also indirectly affects the PI value. Therefore, the PI value will be different under different anesthesia conditions.
Oximeter 3 parameter: SPO2
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