Page 2 - Safety Symbols; Authorized Standards
For North America UL, C_ UL: WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANI-CAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 2601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601.1 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (70SA) For Europe CE (Medical Device Directive): This instrument complies with EN60601-1, EN60601-1-2, EN1441, EN46001. Safety Symbols...
Page 3 - (Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To ensure correct use of this instrument, read the following pointscarefully and adhere to them. After you have read this manual, keepit in a safe place where it can be referred to anytime a questionarises. WARNING (Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death o...
Page 4 - CAUTION
2 CAUTION (Failure to adhere to the following points may result in injury ordamage to the instrument or other property.) Do not use batteries other than those specified by MINOLTA. Wheninstalling batteries in the instrument, make sure that they are correctlyoriented according to the (+) and (–) mark...
Page 5 - Safety Notes; Package Contents
4 1. BEFORE OPERATION Safety Notes CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on theorder of a physician. The PULSOX-2 is a medical instrument, so instructions given by adoctor must be adhered to. The instrument is designed for measurement of the oxygensaturation (SpO 2 ) of arterial b...
Page 9 - Preparations; the battery cover lock.
8 4. OPERATING METHOD Preparations (1) Installing Batteries (Two AAA-size batteries are required.) 1. Push the battery cover, and unlock the battery cover lock. 2. Open the battery cover.3. Insert two AAA-size batteries into the battery chamber. 4. Close the battery cover and hold it with a finger. ...
Page 10 - Close the battery cover lock until it; Notes on Use; strap eyelet as shown in the figure.
9 5. Close the battery cover lock until it clicks.• The batteries will last approxi-mately 80 hours. • The battery mark will begin toblink when the battery power islow. Notes on Use • Battery replacement is the Only User Serviceable item. • When replacing the batteries with new ones, do not mix batt...
Page 11 - Measurements; Insert the index finger and release
10 Measurements Measurements must be taken with the index finger placed in thefinger holder. This instrument must be held tightly. Put the thumbonly on the thumb rest. You must not put the thumb on other positions.Don't take the pressure which is unnecessary for the forefinger. Thoseare important fo...
Page 12 - Notes on Measurements; Rapid body movement
11 Safety Notes This finger holder is designed only for use on the fingers of adults,so it should not be used on any other body parts. Never secure the finger holder with tape or such like. Doing somay cause hemostasia or dropsy. Notes on Use • Remove nail polish before taking measurements. • If no ...
Page 13 - Ending Measurements; Open the finger holder and remove the finger.
12 Ending Measurements 1. Open the finger holder and remove the finger. • Measurement will stop automatically, and the display will gooff after 10 seconds. Notes on Use • If the instrument will not be used for a long period of time, remove thebatteries from the battery chamber.
Page 14 - How to Read the Measurement Values
13 How to Read the Measurement Values Pulse level meter: Indicates the pulse level in 8 levels (0 to 10%, fullscale if 10% or higher). The pulse level is defined as follows. (Forstable measurements, adjust the measuring point of the finger holderor rub or warm the measuring point to improve blood ci...
Page 15 - Back Light; Backlight sensor window
14 Back Light The backlight will light up automatically when the surroundingsbecome dark.When backlight isn’t turned by the bright surroundings, cover thebacklight sensor window with finger. • Once the backlight is lit, it will remain lit until measurement stops. • When battery mark is blinking, bac...
Page 16 - Error Messages
15 Error Messages ■ Messages relating to connection of the finger holder and attachment tothe patient
Page 18 - Main Unit
Page 19 - Maintenance and inspections
18 6. In Case of Malfunction • If a malfunction occurs, contact the nearest authorized service facility.Never disassemble the unit or attempt to repair it yourself. 7. Maintenance and Storage • This instrument should be stored at temperatures of between –10 and60 ° C (14 and 140 ° F) at 30 to 95% re...
Page 20 - Equipment Classification
19 10. SPECIFICATIONS PULSOX-2 ■ Dual-wavelength pulse-type oximeter ■ Functions:• Measuring range: SpO 2 : 0 to 100% Pulse rate: 20 to 250 bpm • Accuracy: SpO 2 ± 2% (SpO 2 :70 to 100%, 1 s.d.) Pulse rate: ± 2 bpm ■ DisplayDisplay type: Liquid crystal displayOxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) Pulse rate nu...
Page 21 - Measurement Principle
20 11. REFERENCE Measurement Principle Oxygen Saturation Monitor PULSOX-2 is a photometric instrumentthat non-invasively and continuously measures the oxyhemoglobinsaturation of arterial blood (SpO 2 ) and the pulse rate. SpO 2 is described by the equation: SpO 2 = C (HbO 2 ) × 100 (% SpO 2 ) C (HbO...
Page 22 - Relation between Oxygen Saturation and Partial Pressure; Oxygen Partial Pressure SpO
21 Relation between Oxygen Saturation and Partial Pressure The relation between oxygen saturation (SpO 2 , %) and oxygen partial pressure (PaO 2 , torr or mmHg) is shown in the graph below. SpO 2 is the oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximeters. Oxygen Saturation vs. Oxygen Partial Pressure 1...
Page 23 - EMC Declaration