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Avant® 9700 Specifications
Oxygen Saturation Display Range: 0% to 100% SpO2
Pulse Rate Display Range: 18 to 300 pulses per minute (BPM)
Displays:
Numeric Displays: 3-digit LEDs, Tricolor (red, green, amber)
Pulse Strength Bar Graph LED: Tri-color LED segments
Accuracy – Sensors: Declared accuracy data for compatible sensors can be found in Nonin’s Sensor Accuracy document.
Measurement Wavelengths and Output Power*:
Red: 660 nanometers @ 0.8 mW maximum average
Infrared: 910 nanometers @ 1.2 mW maximum average
Alarm Volume Range: 52–82 dBA
Informational Tone Volume Range: 50–70 dBA
Temperature:
Operating: 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
Storage/Transportation: -40 °F to 158 °F (-40 °C to 70 °C)
Humidity:
Operating: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Storage/Transportation: 10% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude (Operating): Up to 12,000 meters (40,000 feet)
Power Requirements: 7.2 volt battery pack (6 cells) or 12 VDC 1.5A AC power supply
Battery Life:
Operating: Minimum 12 hours of continuous operation with a fully charged battery pack
Storage: 27 days
Battery Recharge Time: 4 hours
Dimensions: 5.5” H x 7.25” W x 4.5” D
Weight: 2.2 lbs
Memory: 115 hours minimum
* This information is especially useful for clinicians performing photodynamic therapy.
Classifications per IEC 60601-1 / CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1/ UL60601-1:
Type of Protection: Class II (on AC power with MPP30 power supply). Internally powered (on battery power)
Degree of Protection: Type BF-Applied Part
Enclosure Degree of Ingress Protection: IP22
Mode of Operation: Continuous
Avant® 9700 Troubleshooting
- Device will not activate.
- Check that the battery pack is properly connected to device.
- Plug in the device AC power supply to charge the battery pack. New battery packs must complete one charge/discharge/recharge cycle before the Battery LED displays the actual capacity.
- Unable to obtain a green pulse display on the bar graph.
- Reposition the sensor or apply the sensor to a different finger, and keep the sensor motionless. b) Warm the sensor application site.
- c) Allow the hand to rest comfortably without squeezing or pressing the sensor on a hard surface. d) Shield the sensor from any light source.
- e) Reduce or eliminate any possible interference from one of the following sources:
- arterial catheter
- electrosurgical procedure
- infusion line
- A dash (-) appears in the %SpO2 display.
- Reposition the sensor or apply the sensor to a different finger, and keep the sensor motionless. b) Warm the sensor application site.
- An error code appears in the display area.
- Turn the unit off and back on again to remove error code.
- If the error persists, disconnect battery & AC, and then reconnect the power and turn unit on.
- The device encountered an error. See “Error Codes Table” in your manual.
- The unit is in Alarm mode, but no audible alarms can be heard.
- Press the Alarm Silence button to activate alarm volume, or wait for two minutes; and alarm tones will automatically activate.
- Adjust the alarm volume, or return option switch 1 to the DOWN position if audible alarms are required.
- The device does not record data.
- The battery is low. Recharge the battery.
- The battery is missing.
- Check that the battery pack is properly connected to device.
Error Codes
Stuck Keyboard | Medium | Display error code 1. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E01” in amber. | Stop operation. |
Sound Module
Fault |
Medium | Display error code 2. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E02” in amber. | Stop operation. |
Sound Module Communications | Medium | Display error code 3. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E03” in amber. | Stop operation. |
Oximeter Module Communications | Medium | Display error code 4. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E04” in amber. | Stop operation. |
Display Module
Fault |
Medium | Display error code 5. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E05” in amber. | Stop operation. |
External Flash
Memory Alarm – Memory Non- Functional |
Medium | Display error code 6. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E06” in amber. | Stop operation. |
External Flash
Memory Alarm – Patient Data Storage/Retrieval |
Medium | Display error code 9. The SpO2 display contains “Err” in amber, and the Heart Rate display contains “E09” in amber. | Stop operation.
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If any of these solutions do not correct the problem with your Avant 9700, please contact Nonin Technical Service at (800) 356-8874 or (763) 553-9968.
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