Philips M1191ANL Applying Finger or Toe Sensors, Adult Finger Sensors, Pediatric Finger Sensors

Models: M1192A M1194AN M1192AN M1191BL M1194A M1193AN M1195A M1191ANL M1191B M1191A M1191AL M1193A M1195AN

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Applying Finger (or Toe) Sensors

Adult Finger Sensors

Any finger except thumb on patients more than 50kg.

A-Series: M1191A or M1191AL

Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1191ANL

adult application

B-Series:M1191B or M1191BL

shown

Pediatric Finger Sensors

Any finger except thumb for patients between 15kg and 50kg

A-Series: M1192A

Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1192AN

Infant Finger (or Toe) Sensors

Any finger or toe (except thumb) for patients between 4kg and 15kg. Finger or toe diameter should measure from 7-8mm (0.27-0.31”).

A-Series: M1195A, or

Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1195AN

Step

Applying the Finger (or Toe) Sensor

1

Select appropriate sensor for patient size (defined above).

 

 

2

Position sensor over patient’s finger. If applying an adult finger

 

sensor, be sure the sensor cable is positioned ON TOP of the fin-

 

ger/hand as shown above.

 

 

3

Patient fingertip should touch but not protrude from end of sensor.

 

If necessary, trim the fingernail to correctly position the sensor.

 

 

4

If applying an adult finger sensor, secure the cable to BACK OF

 

HAND with M1627A wristband (supplied only with adult finger

 

sensors.)

 

 

5

Plug sensor into instrument (or into adapter cable if needed).

 

 

6

Inspect and change the sensor application site periodically.

 

 

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Philips M1191ANL, M1194AN, M1195AN, M1191B Applying Finger or Toe Sensors, Adult Finger Sensors, Pediatric Finger Sensors