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Device Description
14 Philips Telemonitoring Set
Note Two models of Pulse Oximeter are available (M3814A and M3814B). Check your
Pulse Oximeter to determine which one you have. The part numbers are shown on
the rear of the device.
Pulse Oximeter Display Case. LED display windows show the blood oxygen
level (%SpO
2
) and pulse rate (in beats per minute) measured from the end of your
finger.
The M3814A has 1 display in which %SpO
2
and pulse (/min.) measurements
alternate. LEDs below the display light to indicate which measurement is being
displayed.
The M3814B has 2 displays, one each for %SpO
2
and pulse (/min.).
Pushing the START button causes the Pulse Oximeter to begin taking a
measurement.
The Radio Test button . on M3814A, on M3814B -- tests the
transmission of measurements from the Pulse Oximeter to the TeleStation.
The Finger-clip sensor is clipped on the end of one of your fingers and
measures your blood oxygen level and pulse rate.
Warnings The following Warnings apply to use of the Pulse Oximeter.
Warning Do not use a damaged sensor.
Do not let children use the device.
Do not apply the finger sensor to a finger on the same arm where a Blood
Pressure cuff is present or has recently been used.
Avoid excessive motion during measurements, this can lead to inaccurate
measurements.
Make sure the finger is not deeply pigmented with dark nail polish, artificial
nails, dye, or pigmented cream. This could cause inaccurate measurements.
Cover the sensor with opaque material under conditions of strong or
excessive light (infrared lamps, photo therapy, etc.) Failure to do so can
result in inaccurate measurements.
T
M3814A M3814B
Radio Test
button
START
STOP
button
One
Display
Two
Displays
Finger-clip
Sensor
Radio Test
button
START
button