Product Manual

2036991-001C CARESCAPE V100 Vital Signs Monitor 8-5
Ohmeda TruSignal SpO2: Configuration Settings Associated with SpO2
CAUTIONS
Do not perform any testing or maintenance on a sensor while it
is being used to monitor a patient. Bright light sources (e.g.,
infrared heat lamps, bilirubin lights, direct sunlight, operating
room lights) may interfere with the performance of the SpO
2
function. To prevent such interference, cover the sensor with
opaque material.
NOTES
A patient’s vital signs may vary dramatically during the use of
cardiovascular agents such as those that raise or lower blood pressure or
those that increase or decrease pulse rate.
The V100 Monitor that is labeled with TruSignal Technology is compatible
only with the TruSignal and OxiTip interconnect cables and sensors.
Software development, software validation, and Risk and Hazard Analysis
has been performed to a registered quality system.
User or patient-applied parts are latex-free.
Configuration Settings Associated with SpO
2
There is one configuration setting associated with this parameter: line frequency
mode (LF).
Line frequency mode (LF) allows the user to specify the line power frequency of
your local AC power source for the best low perfusion performance. Choose 50
Hz filter or 60 Hz filter. The default value is 60 Hz.
CAUTIONS
The LF mode must be set according to each country’s electrical
power utilities implementation. The LF mode must be checked
and reset any time the monitor is set to or reverts to factory
default settings.
If the LF mode is set incorrectly, the susceptibility to ambient
light is increased and low perfusion performance may be
effected resulting in inaccurate readings.
Buttons Associated with SpO
2
There are no buttons associated with this parameter.