Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Masimo specifications (for additional information, refer to the directions for use that

accompanies each accessory)

Accuracy

1

Note

Saturation accuracy varies by sensor type.
For additional sensor accuracy
information, refer to the DFU that
accompanies the sensor.

70% to 100%

Adults, Infants, Pediatrics (no motion

2

): ±2%

Neonates (no motion

2

): ±3%

Adults, Infants, Pediatrics, Neonates (motion

3

): ±3%

Adults, Infants, Pediatrics, Neonates (low perfusion

4

): ±2%

Resolution

1%

Electrical/Optical Specifications

Masimo pulse oximetry uses multi-wavelength sensors that

contain light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit visible light

and infrared light at wavelengths from approximately 500

nm to approximately 1000 nm. The maximum radiant power

of the strongest light is less than or equal to 25 mW. This

information might be useful to clinicians, such as those

performing photodynamic therapy.

Perfusion Index

Measurement range

0.1% to 20.0%

Pulse rate

Unit of measure

beats per minute

Measurement range

25 to 240 beats per minute

Accuracy

5

Adults, Infants, Pediatrics, Neonates (no motion): ±3 beats

per minute
Adults, Infants, Pediatrics, Neonates (motion): ±5 beats per

minute
Adults, Infants, Pediatrics, Neonates (low perfusion

4

): ±3

beats per minute

Resolution

1 beat per minute

SpHb

Units of measure

g/dL, mmol/L; user-selectable

Measurement range

0.0 to 25.0 g/dL (0.0 to 15.5 mmol/L)

Accuracy

6

Adults, Pediatrics (no motion): 8 to 17 g/dL ±1 g/dL

Resolution

0.1 g/dL or mmol/L

RRa

Directions for use

Specifications 211

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