MD300M
Fig. 4-10
Alarm Volume: you can adjust the value of alarm volume, there are 7 levels, and the default
level is 1.
Alarm Pause: there are two modes,60s and 120s, and the default mode is 120s. The device
audibly alarm upon new alarm conditions.
Beep Tone: the level is from 0 to 7, and the default level is 0.
Backlight Setting: the level of brightness is from 1 to 7, and the default level is 3.
Language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Chinese.
Screen Sleep Mode: 1 minute, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, screen always on, and the default is
1minutes
Charging management: Charging Activated, Charging stop.
ID setup: ① press OK button, ② press Navigation button to change the number, ③ press OK
button to confirm.
Factory Default: recover to factory reset.
Note:
1. Every time enter into the Alarm Volume and Alarm Pause, you should input the password,
refer to Alarm Setting.
2. The ID range is 1~127.
5 Data Transmission
Use USB cable to transmit the measurements to PC for further review and analyze.
Before data transmission, make sure to turn the device on and connect it with a computer by
the attached USB cable. The operations refer to the User Manual of the data transmission
Software.
PULSE OXIMETER
Fig. 4-11
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
6 Maintain and Repair
Warnings!
The advanced circuit inside the oximeter does not require periodic calibration and
maintenance, except replacing the batteries.
Don't open the cover of oximeter or repair electronic circuits. Its open will cause the damage
of the device and the annulment of the guarantee.
6.1 Maintenance
Replace the batteries in a timely manner when low voltage indication appears.
Clean surface of the oximeter before it is used in diagnosis for patients.
Remove the batteries if the oximeter is not operated for a long time.
It is best to store the product in -20℃~+70℃ and ≤93% humidity.
Keep in a dry place. Extreme moisture may affect oximeter lifetime and may cause damage.
Dispose of batteries properly; follow any applicable local battery disposal laws.
6.2 Cleaning and Disinfecting
Cleaning
Please use medical alcohol to clean the silicone touching the finger inside of SpO
a soft cloth dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Also clean the being tested finger using
alcohol before and after each test.
To clean your equipment, follow these rules:
1. Shut down the pulse oximeter and take the batteries out of the battery wharf.
2. Clean the display screen using a soft, clean cloth dampened with a glass cleaner.
3. Clean the exterior surface of the equipment using a soft cloth dampened with the cleaner.
4. Wipe off all the cleaning solution with a dry cloth after cleaning if necessary.
5. Dry your equipment in a ventilated, cool place.
Do not pour or spray liquids onto the oximeter, and do not allow any liquid to enter any
openings in the device. Allow the oximeter to dry thoroughly before reuse.
Disinfecting
The applied parts touching the patients' body are required to be disinfected once after each
use. The recommended disinfectants include: ethanol 70%, isopropanol 70%, glutaraldehyde-
type 2% liquid disinfectants.
Disinfection may cause damage to the equipment and is therefore not recommended for this
pulse oximeter unless otherwise indicated in your hospital's servicing schedule. Clean the
pulse oximeter before disinfecting it.
CAUTION: Never use EtO or formaldehyde for disinfection.
6.3 Calibrating
A functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a pulse oximeter monitor
or sensor. Clinical testing is used to establish the SpO
MD300M
probe with
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accuracy. The measured arterial
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