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Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter

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Chapter 3: Controls and Features<br />

Front Display<br />

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Figure 3-2: Front Display<br />

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Alarm Silence Indicator (B ) - amber<br />

This indicator lights during alarm silence.<br />

<strong>Pulse</strong> Amplitude Index Bar Graph - green/yellow<br />

The <strong>Pulse</strong> amplitude Index bar graph is used to assist the operator in locating the oximetry<br />

sensor site with the best pulse signal strength. A higher bar graph indicates a better quality<br />

site. The bottom 2 bars turn yellow to indicate that the oximeter is receiving a low signal<br />

quality from that sensor site.<br />

External Power Indicator (X ) - green<br />

This indicator is lit when the device is receiving power from the AC adapter.<br />

<strong>Pulse</strong> Signal Strength Bar Graph - red<br />

The pulse signal strength bar graph “sweeps” with the patient’s pulse beat. The height of the<br />

bar graph is a logarithmic representation of the pulse signal strength.<br />

Battery Charge Indicator - green (yellow if low)<br />

The battery charge indicator shows the current state of charge of the installed battery.<br />

LED segments will disappear as the battery becomes weaker. When only one LED is lit and<br />

flashing yellow, the batteries will expire within minutes; replace the batteries.<br />

NOTE! This indicator is OFF if AA batteries are installed and X is illuminated.<br />

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SpO 2 Numeric Display - red<br />

A number shows the patient’s functional oxygen saturation value in percent. Dashes (--)<br />

indicate the monitor is not able to calculate the SpO 2 value.<br />

<strong>Pulse</strong> Rate Numeric Display - red<br />

A number shows the patient’s pulse rate value in beats per minute. Dashes (---) indicate the<br />

monitor is not able to calculate the pulse rate value.<br />

3-2 Veterinary <strong>V1030</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> Operation Manual

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