Bedside patient monitoring

Nellcor™ bedside SpO₂ patient monitor

The Nellcor™ bedside SpO₂ patient monitor offers a compact design, improved functionality, and an easy-to-read color user interface.

Features

  • Multicolor display screen with a black background for contrast
  • Backup audible alarm
  • Multiple-language graphical user interface to support variety of users
  •  96-hour trend memory with data captured every four seconds
  • Distinctive digital signal processing technology
  • Simple, intuitive operation with a space-saving design
  • Displays plethysmographic waveforms, pulse amplitude, and current measured SpO2 and pulse rate

Technology

The Nellcor™ bedside SpO₂ patient monitoring system features a compact design, improved functionality, a built-in handle, and an intuitive, easy-to-read color user interface, making it simpler for clinicians to review and download critical patient data.

With its innovative features, advanced technology, and small footprint, this easy-to-use patient monitoring system helps clinicians save time and space.

  • A variable pitch beep tone enables clinicians to hear point-by-point changes in SpO2.
  • Patient trend data can be stored on a PC for archive and analysis.
  • An easy-to-use jog dial enables simple navigation and control of the display and monitoring system functions.
  • On-screen help messages assist with the use of the monitor.
  • Biomedical engineers and technicians can simply and effectively set institutional defaults as well as easily replace the battery, perform diagnostics to troubleshoot performance issues, and generally maintain the monitor within the hospital.

Specifications

Performance — measurement range
SpO2 1% to 100%
Pulse rate 20 to 250 beats per minute (bpm)
Pulse amplitude 0.03% to 20%
Accuracy
Saturation (% SpO2 ± 1 SD)
Adult 70% to 100% ± 2 digits
Neonate 70% to 100% ± 3 digits
Low perfusion 70% to 100% ± 2 digits
Pulse rate 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits
Low perfusion 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits
Electrical — instrument
Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 45 VA
Fuse rating Fast-acting 2A 32VAC/DC, fast-acting 500mA 32VAC/50DC
Electrical — battery
Type Lithium ion
Battery capacity Minimum of eight hours using new, fully charged battery with no alarms
Environmental — operating temperature
Instrument 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F)
Transport/storage temperature (in shipping carton) -20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 140 F)
Environmental — operating humidity
15% to 93% noncondensing
Environmental — operating altitude
-170 m to 4877 m (-557 ft to 16,000 ft)
Physical — weight
1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)
Physical — size
82 H x 255 W x 165 D (mm)
3.23 H x 10.04 W x 6.50 D (in)
Equipment compliance — standards
EN ISO 13485: 2016
EN ISO 14971: 2012
EN 980: 2008
EN 1041: 2008 + A1:2013
EN 60601-1: 2006 + A1:2013
EN 60601-1-2: 2015
EN 60601-1-6: 2010
EN 60601-8: 2007 + A1:2013
EN 62304: 2006
EN 62366: 2008
EN 14155: 2011
ISTA 2A: 2011
EN ISO 80601-2-61: 2011
EN 62133: 2017
Equipment classifications
Type of protection against electric shock Class 1 (internally powered)
Degree of protection against electric shock Type BF — applied part
Mode of operation Continuous
Electromagnetic compatibility EN 60601-1-2:2015
Liquid ingress IPX2
Degree of safety Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics
Output
Trend data download
Nurse call capability
Display/indicators
Pulse Amplitude indicator (eight segments)
Visual indicators Pulse search, audible alarms silenced or off, interference indicator, battery charging, SatSeconds alarm management clock, pleth
Alarms
Audible and visual alarms for high/low saturation and pulse rate
SatSeconds alarm management settings: 10, 25, 50, and 100, or off
Audible and visual warning indicators for low battery and sensor off
Audible and visual sensor disconnect alarms

Ordering information

Item number Description Units per box
NELLSPO2 Monitoring system — includes 8 hour battery, interface cable and power cord 1
PT00155475 16 hour battery 1
PT00155120 8 hour battery 1

The Nellcor™ pulse oximetry monitoring system should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosis or therapy and is intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment.