Nellcor - OxiMax N600x
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DESCRIPTION
The flagship monitor in the revolutionary Nellcor OxiMax pulse oximetry system.Pulse Oximeter
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PACFAQ: Common SpO2 Cables & How To Tell The Difference
FEATURES
- Three display options: plethysmographic waveform, large numerics and customizable real-time trend.
- On-screen quick guide provides instant help to assist caregivers with monitor operation.
- Convenient selection of adult or neonate alarm limits, and user-configurable power-on settings.
- User-selectable fast-averaging mode (2-3 seconds) to more precisely track rapidly changing saturations.
- On-screen viewing of 24-48 hours of SpO2 and pulse rate trends taken at 2-4 second intervals; printing capability.
- Variable pitch beep tone enables clinicians to hear changes in SpO2.
- Backup speaker with escalating alarm tones.
- Interfaces with certain multiparameter monitors; real-time patient information and true physiologic waveforms are displayed on host system.
- Works with the Oxinet™ III remote respiratory monitoring system to provide an easy-to-use, cost-effective monitoring solution for the general care floor.
- 7-hour battery life with battery gauge for convenient portability.
Height | 3.3 in |
Length | 6.8 in |
Pulse Rate Range | 20-250 BPM |
Weight | 5.7 lbs |
Operating Life | 7 hr |
SpO2 Range | 1-100% |
Width | 10.4 in |
Additional Specifications
- Measurement range - SpO2: 1% to 100%; pulse rate: 20 to 250 beats per minute (bpm); perfusion range: 0.03% to 20
- Accuracy - Saturation (% SpO2 ± 1 SD); 70% to 100% ± 2 digits; 60% to 80% ± 3 digits; low perfusion: 70% to 100% ± 2 digits; pulse rate: 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits; low perfusion: 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits
- Electrical instrument - power requirements: 100 to 120 VAC, 200 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20 VA; fuse rating: 0.5 Amperes