Compact pulse oximeter 30
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compact pulse oximeter
compact pulse oximeter
compact pulse oximeter
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Characteristics

Configuration
hand-held, compact
Applications
medical
Options
battery-powered
Accessories
with separate sensor
Color
blue
Pulse rate

Max.: 250 unit

Min.: 25 unit

Oxygen level

Max.: 100 %

Min.: 0 %

Battery life

17 h, 18 h

Description

A palm size Pulse Oximeter for convenient spot checking. Perfect for the physician's office, emergency care, hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and home health care. Features: Light weight, Compact and Portable design fits easily into lab coat pocket Bright LED displays indicate oxygen saturation and pulse rate from any angle and in most lighting conditions Unique averaging sequencing technique updates values and provides faster response times Continuous battery condition indicator 2 Bar graph displays for Pulse Amplitude and Perfusion Quality indication Pulse Oximeter with bar graphs ideal for Spot Checking Pulse Oximetry and Heart Rate Two 10-segment LED bar graph for Pulse Amplitude and Perfusion Quality Resolution - SpO2: 1% Pulse: 1 BPM Reading Accuracy Less than 70%, unspecified Electrical Ratings Charging Voltage 9 V DC 750 mA Battery Type Model 30: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Model 30B: 6 nos. of 'AAA' size Alkaline Batteries Sensors Mediaid Pulse Oximetry sensors with Compushield® Connector General Dimensions 5.5 in L x 3 in W x 1.1 in H (14 cm L x 7.6 cm W x 2.7 cm H) Weight 7.05 oz. (200 grams) without sensor Environmental Conditions (Acceptable conditions for operating, storage and transport) Atmospheric Pressure - 770 – 282 mmHg 1026 - 377 hPa Humidity 5 – 95% (non-condensing) Operating Temperature 0 – 40 ºC Storage/Transport Temperature -30 – 65 ºC
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