American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) Diagnostix 2100 User Manual

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Alarm

On models equipped with an alarm, the alarm condition will appear when:

SPO2 < 90% / PR <60 or >100bpm

If the unit is in display mode 1 (silent mode), the parameter (SPO or PR) flashes and an audible

beep is heard if it exceeds the alarm condition. If the unit is in display modes 2-6 (audible mode),

the unit will signal an alarm condition with both visual and audible alerts.

Note:

The alarm can be deactivated for 30 seconds by pressing the power button once.

Note:

This device is not intended for continuous patient monitoring. Alarm sounds are for

reference purposes only.

Changing the Display Brightness (10 adjustable brightness settings)

To change the brightness setting:

1. After the unit is powered on, hold and depress the power switch. It will cycle

through from BR4 up to BR10, then start back at BR1.

Note: The default setting is level 4 (BR4).

Lanyard Attachment

1. Thread thinner end of the lanyard through the hanging hole at the rear end of the device.

2. Thread thicker end of the lanyard through the threaded end before pulling it tightly.

Care and Maintenance

1. Replace the batteries promptly when low voltage indicator appears.

2. Clean surface of the fingertip and oximeter with isopropyl alcohol before it is used in

diagnosis for patients.

3. Remove the batteries if unit will not be operated for extended period of time.

4. It is best to store this product in a place where ambient temperature is -10°C -40°C

(14°F -104°F) and humidity is 10%-80%.

5. It is recommended that the product should be kept in a dry environment at all times.

6. Please follow local ordinances when disposing of batteries.

Cleaning the Pulse Oximeter

Clean the rubber touching the finger inside of the Oximeter with a soft dampened cloth with 70%

isopropyl alcohol, and clean the test finger using alcohol before and after each test.

Note: Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the Oximeter, and do not allow any liquids to enter any

openings in the device. Allow the Oximeter to dry thoroughly before reusing.

Troubleshooting Possible Problems

Problem

SpO2% or pulse rate do not display
normally.

SpO2% or pulse rate is shown un-
stably.

Possible Reason

1. Finger is not inserted correctly.
2. Patient SpO2 value is too low
to be measured.

1. Finger might not be inserted
deep enough.
2. Excessive patient movement.

Solution

1. Retry inserting the finger.
2. There is excessive illumination.
3. Measure more times. If you determine the
product is working correctly, see your health-
care provider for an exact diagnosis.

1. Retry inserting the finger.
2. Sit calmly and retry.

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