Systolic Fine
O2
Walked
Measurement method
Range of measurement %SpO
SpO
Resolution
2
%SpO
accuracy
2
Average number of heart beats for the %SpO
Range of measurement of cardiac pulse
Cardiac pulse resolution
Accuracy of cardiac pulse
Average interval for the calculation of cardiac pulse
Signal quality indication
Wavelengths and maximum optical output power average of the
oximetry sensors (919024, 919020)
Wavelengths and optical output power of oximetry sensors (Envitec
sensors)
(**) This information may be useful to the doctor.
1.7.3
Oximetry alarms description
Spirodoc is equipped with audio and visual alarm indicators to alert the operator to provide prompt patient attention or to abnormal
device conditions. Spirodoc detects both patient and equipment alarms. Both, patient alarms and equipment alarms are identified as
medium priority
as defined in IEC 60601-1-8 standard.
Medium Priority Alarms
Medium priority
alarms signal potential problems with the equipment or other non-life-threatening situations. Medium priority auditiry
alarms are sounded as three beeps.
The intended operator's position for correctly perceiving a visual alarm signal is 1 meter.
Alarm Summary
Spirodoc detects both patient and equipment alarms. Alarm indicators remain active for as long as the alarm condition is present.
WARNING
Verify all alarm settings and limits before oximetry test starts to ensure that they are set as intended.
Setting ALARM LIMITS to extreme values can render the ALARM SYSTEM useless.
A hazard can exist if different presets are used on multiple devices in one care area.
medium priority
The alarm system provides
- Low and high SpO
level;
2
- Low and high Pulse Rate level;
- Sensor is unplugged
- Finger inserted incorrectly
- Battery level is insufficient
Each alarm condition causes the generation of a visual alarm signal. The oximetry tests are intended not to be continuously attended
by an operator in normal use, so additional auditory alarm signals are generated.
Patient (physiological) Alarms
If patient SpO
or pulse readings are equal to or above the upper alarm limit, or if they are equal to or below the lower alarm limit, the
2
device will signal a medium priority alarm.
Patient Alarm Description
High SpO
Alarm Limit
2
Low SpO
Alarm Limit
2
High Pulse Rate Alarm Limit
Low Pulse Rate Alarm Limit
Equipment (technical) Alarms
- Sensor is unplugged
- Finger inserted incorrectly
- Battery level is insufficient
Visual Alarm Indicator
When the alarm is activated through over limitation of physiological alarm, corresponding data area will view in reverse (video) mode.
SPIRODOC
Final systolic value
Percentage of oxygen administered to the patient before test
Distance covered during walking
2
calculation
2
alarm conditions for:
Factory default
99%
85%
120 bpm
60 bpm
cod. 980156
Red and infrared absorption
0 – 99% (with 1% increments)
1%
2% between 70-100% SpO2
8 beats
30 – 254 BPM (with 1 BPM increments)
1 BPM
2 BPM or 2% whichever is greater
8 seconds
0 - 8 segments on display
Red light: 660 nm, 2.0 mW (**)
Infrared light: 905 nm, 2.4 mW (**)
Red light: 660 nm, 3.5-4.5 mW (**)
Infrared light: 905 nm, 3.5-4.5 mW (**)
Adjustment Options
85-99%
85-99%
30-240 bpm
30-235 bmp
Rev 4.2.1
spirodoc
User manual
mmHg
L/min-%
m
Increment
1%
1%
1 bpm
1 bpm
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