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SenSmart 8100A Series Specifications
SpO2 Accuracy (Adult/Pediatric)1, 2:
Non-motion Oxygen Saturation (Arms*) for 8100AA/8100AP:
70 – 100%: ±2
70 – 80%: ±2
80 – 90%: ±2
90 – 100%: ±2
Motion Oxygen Saturation (Arms*) for 8100AA:
70 – 100%: ±2
70 – 80%: ±2
80 – 90%: ±2
90 – 100%: ±3
Motion Oxygen Saturation (Arms*) for 8100AP:
70 – 100%: ±3
70 – 80%: ±3
80 – 90%: ±2
90 – 100%: ±2
Non-motion 95% Limits of Agreement (SpO2) for 8100AA:
70 – 100%: (3.8, 1.9)
Non-motion 95% Limits of Agreement (SpO2) for 8100AP:
70 – 100%: (3.2, 2.4)
Pulse Rate Accuracy1:
- Non-motion: 40 – 240 BPM ±3 digits (Arms*)
- Motion: 40 – 240 BPM ±5 digits (Arms*)
- Low Perfusion: 40 – 240 BPM ±3 digits (Arms*)
SpO2 Low Perfusion Accuracy1: 70 – 97% ±2 digits (Arms*)
Temperature3, 4:
- Operating: -10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
- Storage/Transportation: -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)
Humidity3, 4:
- Operating: 15 to 93% non-condensing
- Storage/Transportation: Up to 93% non-condensing
Operating Altitude: 0 to 4,000 m (0 to 13,123 ft)
* ±1 Arms encompasses 68% of the population at zero bias.
- Additional accuracy and performance information can be found in the system operator’s manual.
- Accuracy specifications based on Nonin’s PureSAT® SpO2 technology and PureLight® sensor technology.
- For combined oximeter/sensor specifications, refer to the applicable oximetry system’s operator’s manual.
- Range as tested with Nonin’s PureSAT SpO2 technology.
Measurement Wavelengths and Output Power**
- Red: 660 nanometers @ 0.8 mW nominal
- Infrared: 910 nanometers @ 1.2 mW nominal
** This information is especially useful for clinicians performing photodynamic therapy.
Compliance
This product complies with ISO 10993-1.
Not made with natural rubber latex.
Warranty
1 year from the date of delivery.
The device’s expected service life is 1 year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Between the 8100AA and 8100AP, which sensor size should I use?
Use the measurements below to determine which sensor should be used. Sensor recommendations are based on digit height (thickness), as indicated at left.
8100AA (Adult/Pediatric):
- Digit Height (Thickness): 7.6 – 25.4 mm (0.3 – 1.0 in.)†
8100AP (Pediatric):
- Digit Height (Thickness): 5.1 – 12.7 mm (0.2 – 0.5 in.)‡
† 8100AA digit height typically correlates to patients weighing greater than 30 kg (66 lb).
‡ 8100AP digit height typically correlates to patients weighing 8 – 60 kg (18 –132 lb).
NOTE: The thumb is not recommended for use.
How do I attach the 8100A sensor to a patient?
NOTE: Proper sensor placement is critical for good performance. If the sensor is not positioned properly, light may bypass the tissue and result in SpO2 inaccuracies.
- Carefully remove the sensor from the plastic pouch and uncoil the sensor cable. Check the sensor for any sign of damage in transport. If signs of damage are found, replace the sensor.
- Insert a finger (preferably the index, middle, or ring finger) into the sensor until the end of the finger reaches the finger stop. Keep the fingernail facing the sensor top. Ensure that long fingernails do not interfere with proper finger position.
- Direct the cable along the patient’s digit, parallel to the arm.
- Secure the sensor cable with medical tape so the cable does not become caught on nearby equipment. Ensure that the tape securing the cable does not restrict blood flow or pull the sensor out of position.
- Align the arrows on the sensor connector and the signal processor. Insert the sensor connector into the signal processor connection port.
- Flip the clear lock over the sensor connector and click it into place.
- Verify proper operation as described in the system operator’s manual. Verify the sensors are connected as needed for the desired system configuration and that the displayed data correctly correlates with the sensor application site.
How do I clean the 8100A sensor?
- To clean the sensor, wipe all patient contact surfaces (figure 4) with a soft cloth dampened with a 10% bleach/90% water solution (household bleach [containing less than 10% sodium hypochlorite]).
- Allow the sensor to dry thoroughly before reusing.
NOTE: Do not open the sensor’s case more than 40°, or the case may be damaged. Figure 4 shows the appropriate opening of the case for cleaning.
NOTE: To minimize cable deterioration when cleaning the cable, gently wipe away from the plug end towards the sensor end.
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