User guide

Thank you for purchasing a SleepSense sensor
Applying the Sensor
Positioning the Sensor
1. Bend the sensor body into a soft curve, to fit onto the patients
upper lip. Position the sensors black beads under the nostrils and
away from the face.
2. Align the tip of the oral prong with the center of the mouth. Bend
the prong to the desired position.
3. Draw the wires on either side of the sensor over the patient's ears
and use the clasp under the chin to secure the wires in place.
Recommendations:
Tape the wire on both cheeks to reduce strain
and enhance reliability.
Check that clear, strong signals are being
transmitted before leaving the patient.
The respiration flow sensor is placed on the patients upper lip, under the nostrils.
The sensors are delicate and must be handled with care.
Part type:
Cable:
Recommended filter settings:
Intended for system:
Operating conditions:
Storage temperature:
Operating and storage humidity:
SleepSense
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sensors are for professional use only.
SleepSense
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sensors are for sale by or on the order of a physician only.
SleepSense
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sensors may be used only in conjunction with an approved recording system.
SleepSense
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sensors are only intended for use on healthy skin.
Discontinue use if sensor shows signs of wear, damage, or exposed metal.
Cleaning the Sensor
Wipe the sensor and cable with a non-corrosive (to plastic) cleanser to clean before use.
Make sure the complete sensor assembly is thoroughly dry before reusing it.
To sterilize the sensor, follow standard gas sterilization protocols.
Do not autoclave or soak the sensor system in disinfectants.
1459 / 1460 (3 thermistors)
200 cm long white PVC insulation lead wire
As recommended in the systems instructions
Respironics
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Alice 3 and Alice 4
5ºC (40ºF) -- 40ºC (104ºF)
-20ºC (-4ºF) -- 60ºC (140ºF)
5% -- 95% (Non-condensing)
Indications for use
SleepSense® sleep-lab sensors provide a qualitative measure of sounds, respiratory-effort, flow, body
position or limb movements, for recording on an approved data acquisition system. They are intended
for use on children and adult patients who are screened during sleep disorder studies at a sleep
laboratory or the patients home.
Technical Specifications:
Description
Comprising of three thermistors, (heat sensitive resistors), the respiration flow sensor is placed under
the patient's nose and produces a signal that is directly proportional to the temperature changes of air
inhaled and exhaled during respiration. The sensor generates a small analog electrical voltage that
provides a clear, reliable indication of respiration airflow. The sensor should be connected to the
appropriate channel on the recorder.
Warnings and Precautions
Limited Warranty
SLP warrants the respiration-flow sensor to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of six months from the date purchased.
The sole liability of SLP and our distributor(s) is limited to replacement or repair of the product at the option of SLP with no charge for parts or
labor if any part is proven to be defective in workmanship, performance, or materials during the warranty period. Under no circumstances shall
SLP or our distributor(s) be liable for any loss of revenues or damage, direct, consequential, or incidental, including loss of profit, property
damage, or personal injury arising from the use of, or the inability to use this product. This warranty is intended only for the original buyer and
is in lieu of all other warranties or previous agreements, expressed or implied. This warranty is rendered void if the product is used for other
than its intended purpose or is subject to abuse, misuse, tampering, neglect,or unauthorized modifications. Use of this product constitutes
acceptance of this warranty in total.
For a complete list of technical specifications please contact us or visit our website.

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