CMI Health PC-66L Handheld Pulse Oximeter User guide

Type
User guide

CMI Health PC-66L Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a portable device designed to measure and display real-time SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and pulse rate. It features a large, easy-to-read color display, adjustable alarm thresholds, and data storage capability. The device is suitable for spot-checking or continuous monitoring of SpO2 and pulse rate in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare. Its compact size and portability make it convenient for use during patient transport or during activities such as exercise or sleep studies.

CMI Health PC-66L Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a portable device designed to measure and display real-time SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and pulse rate. It features a large, easy-to-read color display, adjustable alarm thresholds, and data storage capability. The device is suitable for spot-checking or continuous monitoring of SpO2 and pulse rate in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare. Its compact size and portability make it convenient for use during patient transport or during activities such as exercise or sleep studies.

PC-66L Quick Guide
Product Overview1. Charging3.
4. How to Use and Take
a Measurement
Display Screen
Data interface
Navigation Key
Mode/OK
Power/Back
Charging Port
Recall/Mute
SpO2Probe
Connector
Screen Display2.
Pulse rate
symbol
Pulse strength
bar graph
Sound
indicator
Patient TypeCurrent SpO2 lower
alarm threshold
Current
time
SpO2
Value
SpO2
Mark
Pulse
Plethysmorgram
Pulse rate
value
Battery
indicator
Memory
full icon
Pulse Rate
Mark
To charge the battery, connect the end of the charging
cable to the device’s top DC power input (round charging
port), and connect the other end to the AC power adapter.
*Date printed on the battery indicates the manufacture date.
Line up arrow signs, then insert cord. Open cap and connect converter cable with the
other end of SpO2 sensor.
Insert one finger into the sensor and start your
measurements.
Charging Port
Manufacture
Date
5. Alarm Set-up
Press and hold ”Mode/OK” for 2 sec-
onds to go to the menu .
1.
On the menu screen, select “Setting”
and then press “Mode/OK.”
2.
Menu
Setting
Upload data
Default
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Setting
Patient
SpO2 Lo-Limit
PR Hi-Limit
PR Lo-Limit
ADU
90%
120
45
Use / to move cursor and select type
of threshold for alarm. Example shows
SpO2 Lo-limit.
3.
Once confirmed, press “Mode/OK”
to save change and power/back) to
exit from alarm setting.
5.
Setting
Patient
SpO2 Lo-Limit
PR Hi-Limit
PR Lo-Limit
ADU
88%
120
45
Press ‘Mode/OK” to change default
value. A highlight will shows on the
screen, and use / to adjust to desired
threshold value. (see pg.13 in user
manual for more details).
4.
Mute Beeping Sound
6.
• Short press the mute button to mute the beeping sound.
• Alarm sound will go off if measurement is out of limit or
sensor fell off. You can adjust the alarm thresholds based
on your need.
*Please be aware that the mute function would be over-
written by alarm onset or power off. Short press the mute
button again if either situation occurs.
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CMI Health PC-66L Handheld Pulse Oximeter User guide

Type
User guide

CMI Health PC-66L Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a portable device designed to measure and display real-time SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and pulse rate. It features a large, easy-to-read color display, adjustable alarm thresholds, and data storage capability. The device is suitable for spot-checking or continuous monitoring of SpO2 and pulse rate in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare. Its compact size and portability make it convenient for use during patient transport or during activities such as exercise or sleep studies.

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