Adult and Pediatric Reusable SpO2 Sensors
Reusable
Not made with natural rubber latex
LATEX
INDICATIONS
Red reusable DCI® and DCIP™ sensors are indicated for either spot "check" or the continuous non-invasive monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation
(SpO2) and pulse rate.
Red DCI and DCIP sensors are for use only with instruments containing Masimo Rainbow® SET® Technology or licensed to use Rainbow compatible
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sensors. Consult individual oximetry system manufacturers for compatibility of particular instruments and sensor models. Each instrument
manufacturer is responsible for determining whether their instruments are compatible with each sensor model.
NOTE: Do not attempt to use Red reusable sensors on technology that does not have Masimo Rainbow SET Technology.
The sensors are indicated as follows:
Application site
Saturation Accuracy, No Motion
Saturation Accuracy, Motion
Pulse Rate Accuracy, No Motion
Pulse Rate Accuracy, Motion
Low Perfusion Accuracy
The Red DCI and DCIP have been validated on the Radical-7™ Pulse CO-Oximeter containing Masimo Rainbow SET Technology.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Red DCI and DCIP sensors are contraindicated for use on mobile patients or for prolonged periods of use. They must be removed and repositioned
to a different monitoring site at least every four (4) hours.
INSTRUCTIONS
A) Site Selection
•
Choose a site that is well perfused and least restricts a conscious patient's movements. The ring or middle finger of the non-dominate hand is preferred.
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Alternatively, the other digits on the non-dominate hand may be used. Always choose a site that will completely cover the sensor's detec-
tor window. The great toe or long toe (next to the great toe) may be used on restrained patients or patients whose hands are unavailable.
•
Site should be cleaned of debris and dry prior to sensor placement.
B) Attaching the sensor to the patient
1.
Open the sensor by pressing on hinge tabs. Place the selected digit over the sensor window of the sensor. The fleshiest part of the
digit should be covering the detector window in the lower half of the sensor. The top half of the sensor is identified by the cable. The tip
of the finger should touch the raised digit stop inside the sensor. If the fingernail is long, it may extend over and pass the finger stop (Fig 1).
2.
The hinged tabs of the sensor should open to evenly distribute the grip of the sensor along the length of the finger. Check position
of sensor to verify correct positioning. Complete coverage of the detector window is needed to ensure accurate data (Fig 2).
3.
Orient the sensor so that the cable will be running towards the top of the patient's hand (Fig 3). Connect the sensor connector to a patient
cable or directly to the device.
C) Disconnecting the Sensor from the Patient Cable
1.
Place thumb and index finger on gray buttons on either side of the patient cable connector.
2.
Press firmly on the gray buttons and pull to remove the sensor (Fig. 4).
CAUTION
To prevent damage, do not soak or immerse the sensor in any liquid solution. Do not sterilize by irradiation, steam, autoclave or ethylene oxide.
CLEANING: To clean the sensor, first remove it from the patient and disconnect it from the patient cable. You may then clean the sensor by
wiping it with a 70% isopropyl alcohol pad. Allow the sensor to dry prior to placement on a patient.
Red DCI® and DCIP™
D I R E C T I O N S F O R U S E
Non-Sterile
Red DCI
Masimo SET Technology
> 30 kg
Finger or Toe
± 2%
± 3%
± 3 bpm
± 5 bpm
SpO2 ± 2%
Pulse ± 3 bpm
3
Body weight
Red DCIP
Masimo SET Technology
10 - 50 kg
Finger
± 2%
± 3%
± 3 bpm
± 5 bpm
SpO2 ± 2%
Pulse ± 3 bpm
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Do not discard