MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor
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and "ERR" five times; then, "CAL" flashes
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audible and visual alarms activate, alerting the
operator that recalibration is required. (See
Section 3, Calibration)
Error Handling
The MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor performs a self-
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test:
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when it is turned ON
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after a battery is installed (power-up)
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during routine monitoring
If the microprocessor detects an error during these
routine self-tests or during monitoring,
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the display flashes
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"ERR"
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an error code
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audible and visual alarms activate
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the monitor ceases to operate until the
appropriate service is performed. See
Appendix E, Error Codes.
To reset the monitor, press
then ON (press I/0 twice). (For further details, see
Appendix E, Error Codes)
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or turn the monitor OFF,
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Test Functions
In addition to alarms that alert the operator to low and
expired battery voltage, the MiniOX
Monitor features:
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a keypad function that allows the operator to
check the relative battery life at any time. (See
Section 3, Test Functions)
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a test function that allows the operator to
ensure that the high and low alarms activate at
the preset alarm levels. (See Section 3, Test
Functions)
Radio Frequency/Electromagnetic Insensitivity
The MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor is designed
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to be insensitive to certain levels and frequency
ranges of radio frequency interference (RFI) and
electromagnetic interference (EMI). The MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor is tested to and is in full
compliance with the requirements of Standard EN
60601-1-2, Level 2 for Electromagnetic Susceptibility.
This standard includes field strengths up to and
including (3 V/m, calibrated un-modulated) over
a frequency range from 26 MHz -1000 MHz. The
MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor is not tested to
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and may not comply with all of the requirements of
Standard EN 61000-4-3, Section 5.2: "Test levels
related to the protection against RF emissions from
Digital Radio Telephones" for field strengths greater
than Level 2 (3 V/m, calibrated un-modulated), in the
800 MHz to 960 MHz range, and for all field strength
levels at frequency ranges greater than 1000 MHz.
Use of this instrument near devices that generate
interfering electrical fields (including digital radio and
cellular telephones) may cause erratic readings.
Section 1, Introduction
3000 Oxygen
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