2120 Operators Manual PDF
2120 Operators Manual PDF
2120 Operators Manual PDF
Operator’s Manual
Model 2120
Pulse Oximeter
and NIBP Monitor
0123 English
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Nonin Medical, Inc.
Address: 2605 Fernbrook Lane North
Plymouth, Minnesota 55447-4755
USA
Model Number: 2120
We herewith declare that the above-mentioned pulse oximeter and blood pressure
monitor are classified as Class IIb (using Rule 10) and comply with EC Directive
No. 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices for all devices manufactured after
July 1, 2001.
Signature:
Authorized EC Representative:
MPS, Medical Product Service GmbH
Borngasse 20
D-35619 Braunfels, Germany
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The information in this manual has been checked carefully and is believed to be
accurate. In the interest of continued product development, NONIN reserves the
right to make changes and improvements to this manual and the products it
describes at any time, without notice or obligation.
• (763) 553-9968
• (800) 356-8874 (USA and Canada)
• Fax (763) 553-7807
• mail@nonin.com
• www.nonin.com
Table of Contents
Ta ble o f C o n t e n t s
Communication .............................................8-1
Memory Features ............................................ 8-2
Using the Model 2120 with
nVision™ Software .................................. 8-3
Real-Time Patient Data Output .................... 8-4
Specifications .................................................11-1
Warranty ........................................................14-1
Troubleshooting ............................................15-1
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Chapter 1
About this Manual
This manual describes the functions and explains the proper use of the
NONIN Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and Noninvasive Blood Pressure
(NIBP) Monitor.
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Chapter 2
Guide to Symbols
The following table describes the symbols that are found on the Model
2120. For more specific information about these symbols, refer to
Chapter 5, “Description and Features.”
Symbol Description/Function
Pulse LED
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Guide to Symbols
Symbol Description/Function
Time LED
Month LED
Day LED
Year LED
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Symbol Description/Function
Battery LED
ON/STANDBY button
NIBP button
Time/Date button
Volume button
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Guide to Symbols
Symbol Description/Function
Limits button
Plus button
Minus button
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Chapter 3
Intended Use
This chapter describes the intended use of the NONIN Model 2120 Pulse
Oximeter and Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Monitor.
Chapter Contents
Page
3.1 Indications for Use .............................................................. 3-2
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Intended Use
MAP
mmHg
Figure 3.1 The Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and NIBP Monitor.
The Model 2120 should be used for patients with arm circumferences of
18-42 cm.
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Chapter 4
Precautions for Use
This section describes the contraindications, warnings, and cautions that
are important for the Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and NIBP Monitor.
Read and follow all safety instructions in this chapter before using the
Model 2120.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not use the Model 2120 in a magnetic resonance imag-
ing (MRI) environment.
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WARNINGS
The Model 2120 is intended only as an adjunct in patient
assessment. It must be used in conjunction with other
methods of assessing clinical signs and symptoms.
The Model 2120 NIBP function has been designed for use
on patients with normal sinus rhythms.
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WARNINGS
Do not stretch the adhesive tape while applying the pulse
oximeter sensor.
Applying the blood pressure cuff to the same arm used for
a pulse oximeter might affect pulse oximeter readings.
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CAUTIONS
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CAUTIONS
Batteries might leak or explode if used or disposed of
improperly.
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CAUTIONS
Cardiogreen and other intravascular dyes, depending upon
their concentrations, might affect the accuracy of the SpO2
measurement.
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Chapter 5
Description and Features
The Model 2120 contains 11 keypad buttons, 25 LED components, and
8 dipswitches—three of which are currently used. This chapter describes
those features of the Model 2120.
Chapter Contents
Page
5.1 Pulse Oximeter Features ................................................... 5-2
%SpO2 Display .................................................. 5-2
Pulse Rate Display .............................................. 5-2
Pulse Oximeter Sensor LED .............................. 5-3
Pulse Strength Bargraph LED ............................ 5-3
Pulse LED ......................................................... 5-3
Pulse Volume LED ............................................ 5-3
5.2 NIBP Features ................................................................. 5-4
Systolic Pressure Display ..................................... 5-4
Diastolic Pressure Display ................................... 5-4
MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) Display ............. 5-4
NIBP Button ...................................................... 5-4
Auto NIBP Cycle Time Button ........................... 5-4
NIBP History Review Button ............................. 5-5
Initial Cuff Pressure Button ................................. 5-5
Auto NIBP Mode LED .................................... 5-5
Keypad Round LED Indicators ........................... 5-5
5.3 System Features ................................................................ 5-6
Battery LED ...................................................... 5-6
AC Power Adapter LED .................................. 5-6
Alarm Silence LED ........................................... 5-6
Main Alarm LED ............................................. 5-6
ON/STANDBY Button .................................. 5-7
Alarm Silence Button .......................................... 5-7
Limits Button ...................................................... 5-7
Plus Button ......................................................... 5-8
Minus Button ...................................................... 5-8
Alarm Volume LED ......................................... 5-8
Time/Date Button .............................................. 5-9
Volume Button .................................................... 5-9
Month LED ....................................................... 5-9
Day LED .......................................................... 5-9
Year LED .......................................................... 5-9
Time LED ....................................................... 5-10
Numeric LEDs ................................................ 5-10
5.4 Advanced Features .......................................................... 5-11
Key Combinations .............................................. 5-11
Model 2120 Dipswitches ................................... 5-12
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MAP
mmHg
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Pulse LED
This LED blinks to indicate a bad pulse. If there is a
sustained series of bad pulses (approximately 10
seconds), the Pulse LED will illuminate solid.
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NIBP Button
This button is used to begin or cancel a single blood
pressure measurement. While the unit is taking a blood
pressure reading, pressing any button on the front panel
will cancel the action and deflate the cuff.
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The cycle time can be adjusted using the Plus (+) and
Minus (—) buttons.
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Battery LED
This amber LED indicates a marginal battery capacity
by blinking in sync with the Main Alarm LED indicator.
In addition, this LED—when lit solid—indicates that
the battery capacity is being displayed. This LED does
not indicate that the Model 2120 is running on battery power.
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ON/STANDBY Button
This button toggles the Model 2120 between ON and
STANDBY modes. Pressing this button once turns on
the Model 2120. Pressing and holding this button for
at least 1 second signals the Model 2120 to shut down.
Limits Button
This button displays the upper and lower limits for
alarm indications for SpO2, heart rate, systolic,
diastolic, and MAP measurements. These limits can be
adjusted using the Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
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Plus Button
This button adjusts values for many Model 2120
functions. The Plus and Minus buttons are used to
adjust timing of automatic blood pressure readings,
initial cuff pressure, time, date, volume, and upper and
lower alarm limits. This button is also used to scroll
through the NIBP history.
Minus Button
This button adjusts values for many Model 2120
functions. The Plus and Minus buttons are used to
adjust timing of automatic blood pressure readings,
initial cuff pressure, time, date, volume, and upper and
lower alarm limits. This button is also used to scroll
through the NIBP history.
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Time/Date Button
This button displays the time and date. In US mode,
pressing the button toggles the user through the year,
month, day, hour, and minute, which can be set using
the Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
Volume Button
This button displays the pulse volume and alarm
volume, depending upon which corresponding LED is
illuminated. The pulse and alarm volumes can be
adjusted using the Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
Month LED
This amber LED indicates that the unit is in Month
Program mode. Months can be programmed using the
Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
Day LED
This amber LED indicates that the unit is in Day
Program mode. Days can be programmed using the
Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
Year LED
This amber LED indicates that the unit is in Year
Program mode. Years can be programmed using the
Plus (+) and Minus (—) buttons.
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Time LED
This amber LED indicates that the unit is in Time
(Hour or Minute) Program mode. Hours and minutes
can be programmed using the Plus (+) and Minus (—)
buttons.
Numeric LEDs
Numeric LEDs appear after a reading has been
completed, providing results of the measurement.
Numeric LEDs appear for %SpO2, Pulse Rate, Systolic,
Diastolic, and MAP data, as well as for year, month, day,
hour, and minute displays, initial cuff pressure, volume
control, and NIBP history review.
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Key Combinations
The Model 2120 provides two advanced features that are available by
using multiple key combinations. The unit must be in Standby mode
before using either of the advanced features.
NOTE: If the Limits button and NIBP History Review button are
both held while pressing the ON/STANDY button to power the
unit, both of the above advanced features are invoked.
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The default for all Model 2120 dipswitches is the Off (down) position.
Switch Function
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF
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Chapter 6
Using the Model 2120
This chapter describes the procedures that are necessary to use the
NONIN Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and NIBP Monitor.
Chapter Contents
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6.1 Unpacking the Model 2120 .............................................. 6-2
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When the batteries are low, an amber Battery LED will blink in sync with
the Main Alarm LED. Replace or recharge low batteries as soon as
possible.
Use the following procedure to install a new battery pack in the Model
2120.
NOTE: When the battery pack must be replaced, contact
NONIN to purchase a new one.
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3. When needed, remove the old batteries and discard them properly.
.
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1. Ensure that the Model 2120 is on and functioning properly, with all
sensors connected.
2. Place a finger in the pulse oximeter sensor.
3. Verify that a good SpO2 reading is displayed, that a pulse rate value
appears, and that the Pulse Strength Bargraph LED is active.
Inaccurate SpO2 and pulse rate measurements can result from many
sources, but users can take precautions to ensure that the Model 2120
operates efficiently. SpO2 and heart rate readings can be inaccurate if the
sensor on the finger is positioned or perfused inadequately, if patient
pulse strength is poor, if there is excessive ambient light, if a fingernail is
polished or artificial, if the finger is cold or wet, or if the red LED is not
illuminated in the finger insertion area of the sensor.
While the sensor is in place, do not press it against any surface and do not
squeeze or hold it together. The correct amount of pressure will
automatically be applied; additional pressure can cause incorrect readings.
See Chapter 12, “Parts and Accessories,” for a list of sensors that may be
used with the Model 2120.
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Use the following procedure to verify that the Model 2120’s blood
pressure unit is functioning properly.
Inaccurate NIBP measurements can result from many sources, but users
can take precautions to ensure that the Model 2120 operates efficiently.
Blood pressure readings might be compromised if patient motion is
excessive, if an inappropriate cuff size is being used, if the cuff is
positioned improperly, or if the patient has a restricted blood flow.
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Patients should maintain a relaxed position with feet flat on the floor (if
sitting). Opposite limbs should be used for the blood pressure arm cuff
and the finger clip sensor.
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Figure 6.5 Connecting the arm cuff and finger clip sensor.
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3. Carefully place the blood pressure arm cuff around the patient’s
bicep. The patient should sit in a relaxed position, with feet flat on
the floor.
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4. Place the finger clip sensor on the patient’s finger. While the sensor
is in place, do not press it against any surface and do not squeeze or
hold it together. The correct amount of pressure will automatically
be applied. Additional pressure might cause incorrect readings.
NOTE: The pulse oximeter sensor performs best when used
on fingers (other than the thumb) between 0.3 –
1.0 inch (0.8 – 2.5 cm) thick. The index finger is
recommended.
5. When the patient is ready, press the NIBP button to begin a single
blood pressure measurement. The arm cuff will begin inflating, and
the cuff pressure value will appear in the Time LED area on the
front panel display.
6. Wait for the reading to be completed. When the reading is
complete, the systolic, diastolic, and MAP numeric LEDs will
illuminate—providing the results for blood pressure. If there is no
pulse rate value measured from the oximeter sensor, the pulse rate
value from the NIBP will illuminate.
NOTE: If the finger clip sensor is not worn while blood
pressure is measured, the Model 2120 will display
heart rate information as measured from the blood
pressure arm cuff; however, no %SpO2 data will be
displayed. When the finger clip sensor is worn, the
%SpO2 and heart rate data are displayed based
upon readings only from the finger clip sensor—not
the blood pressure reading.
NOTE: If a blood pressure reading must be cancelled for
any reason, simply press any button on the front
panel to stop the reading and deflate the cuff. To
begin a new blood pressure reading, simply press
the NIBP button again.
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Suggested Equipment:
• Mercury Manometer
• Pneumatic T-Adapter
• Pressure Bulb
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Chapter 7
Alarms and Limits
This chapter describes the alarms, limits, and error codes associated with
the use of the Model 2120.
Chapter Contents
Page
7.1 Alarms .................................................................................... 7-2
High Priority Alarms ........................................................ 7-2
Medium Priority Alarms ................................................... 7-2
Informational Tones ........................................................... 7-2
Error Codes ....................................................................... 7-3
7.2 Alarm Summary ..................................................................... 7-6
7.3 Setting and Changing Alarm Limits ........................................ 7-8
Setting or Changing SpO2 Upper Alarm Limit ................. 7-8
Setting or Changing SpO2 Lower Alarm Limit ................ 7-8
Setting or Changing Pulse Upper Alarm Limit .................. 7-9
Setting or Changing Pulse Lower Alarm Limit .................. 7-9
Setting or Changing Systolic Upper Alarm Limit ............... 7-10
Setting or Changing Systolic Lower Alarm Limit ............... 7-10
Setting or Changing Diastolic Upper Alarm Limit ............ 7-11
Setting or Changing Diastolic Lower Alarm Limit ............ 7-11
Setting or Changing MAP Upper Alarm Limit ................ 7-12
Setting or Changing MAP Lower Alarm Limit ................ 7-12
7.4 Setting and Changing Alarm and Pulse Volume ...................... 7-13
Setting or Changing Alarm Volume ................................... 7-13
Setting or Changing Pulse Volume ..................................... 7-13
Silencing Alarms ............................................................... 7-14
7.5 Setting and Changing NIBP Settings ....................................... 7-15
Setting or Changing Automatic NIBP Cycle Time ............. 7-15
Setting or Changing Initial NIBP Cuff Inflation Pressure .. 7-15
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7.1 Alarms
The Model 2120 provides a variety of audible and visual alarms, which are
either high or medium priority. It also provides informational tones.
High priority alarms are sounded as follows: “beep, beep, beep,” (short
pause), “beep, beep” (10-second pause).
Medium priority alarms are sounded as follows: “beep, beep, beep,” (25-
second pause), “beep, beep, beep.”
Medium priority alarms are illuminated amber on the Main Alarm LED
and on the appropriate indicator(s) or numeric displays, sometimes
displaying an error code to help the user identify the source of the error.
Use the “Error Codes” table beginning on page 7-3 to identify error
codes that might appear on the Model 2120 front panel. All error codes
are displayed in the MAP display area.
Informational Tones
Informational tones never communicate urgent warnings or messages,
but rather communicate important information.
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Error Codes
The Model 2120 provides users with various error codes to indicate
potential problems with the unit. The following table describes the error
codes present on the Model 2120.
Error Codes
E03 NIBP Module, Air Leak: Check the hose and cuff
for damage or air leaks.
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Error Codes
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Error Codes
MAP
mmHg
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To adjust alarm settings, press the Limits button until the alarm limit you
would like to adjust is displayed in its respective numeric LED window,
and the upper or lower round LED indicator is illuminated on the Limits
button. See Section 7.3, “Setting and Changing Alarm Limits” for more
specific instructions about setting or changing alarm limits.
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Silencing Alarms
This section describes how to silence audible alarms on the Model 2120.
All dipswitches for the Model 2120 are located under the green back
cover on the rear of the unit. A small Phillips screwdriver must be used
to remove the back cover.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF
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Chapter 8
Communication
This chapter describes the communication capabilities of the NONIN
Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and NIBP Monitor.
Chapter Contents
Page
8.1 Memory Features .............................................................. 8-2
8.2 Using the Model 2120 with nVision™ Software .............. 8-3
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Communication
NOTE: Only SpO2 and pulse rate data are available for analysis
with nVision™ software.
The memory in the Model 2120 functions much like an “endless loop”
tape. When the memory fills up, the unit begins overwriting the oldest
data with the new data.
Each time the Model 2120 is turned on, the current time/date
information (if the clock is set properly) is stored in memory to allow
quick differentiation of recording sessions. Patient SpO2 and pulse rate
are sampled and stored every four seconds. The oxygen saturation values
are stored in 1% increments in the range of 0 to 100%.
The stored pulse rate ranges from 18 to 300 pulses per minute. The
stored values are in increments of one pulse per minute in the interval
from 18 to 200 pulses per minute, and in increments of 2 pulses per
minute in the interval from 201 to 300 pulses per minute.
NOTE: Each time the Model 2120 is turned on, data are
automatically collected in memory.
NOTE: Playing back the data in memory does not clear any
data from the memory.
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1. With the unit off, connect the RS-232 connector port of the Model
2120 to the back of your computer using a null modem cable.
2. With the Model 2120 still off, press and hold the NIBP History
Review button while pressing the ON/STANDBY button. All
LEDs will illuminate briefly. “PLy” will appear in the SpO2 LED
display area, and “bAC” will appear in the Systolic display area.
This message signals that the Model 2120 is now in Playback mode.
3. The “PLy bAC” message will disappear after a few seconds,
signalling that the memory playback is complete. Larger files might
take several minutes before memory playback is complete. Pressing
the ON/STANDBY button will exit Playback mode.
4. A “CLr no” message will be displayed, and three informational
tones will sound.
• Use the Plus (+) and/or Minus (—) buttons to toggle
between “YES” and “no” on the Systolic display
window.
5. Press the ON/STANDBY button when the desired Memory Clear
selection is made.
• If selecting “no,” pressing the ON/STANDBY button
exits Playback mode, and normal Model 2120 operation
continues.
• If selecting “YES,” pressing the ON/STANDBY but-
ton displays a “dEL” message in the %SpO2 display
window and a “no” message in the Systolic display
window. Use the Plus (+) and/or Minus (—) buttons to
toggle between “YES” and “no” on the Systolic
display window.
CAUTION: Selecting YES from the “dEL” window will
permanently delete the Model 2120’s memory.
6. If YES is selected, a “dnE CLr” message appears when patient
data is clear. Press the ON/STANDBY button to return to normal
operation.
7. Follow the instructions in nVision™ to capture and analyze the
data.
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Communication
RS232
Connector
Port
The information from the Model 2120 in the real-time mode is sent in an
ASCII serial format at 9600 baud with 9 data bits, 1 start bit, and 1 stop bit.
The data are output at a rate of once per second (on separate lines).
NOTE: The 9th data bit is used for odd parity in memory playback
mode. In real-time mode, it is always set to the mark
condition. Therefore, the real-time data may be read as
8 data bits, no parity.
Real-time data may be printed or displayed by devices other than the pulse
oximeter. Upon power up, a header is sent identifying the format and the
time and date. Thereafter, the data are sent once per second by the Model
2120 in the following format:
SPO2=XXX HR=YYY
When NIBP data are displayed, the following format will appear:
SPO2=XXX HR=YYY SYS=SSS DIA=DDD MAP=MMM
where XXX is the SpO2 value, YYY is the heart rate value, SSS is the systolic
value, DDD is the diastolic value, and MMM is the mean arterial pressure
(MAP) value. Essentially, whenever NIBP data are available from the Model
2120, that data will be displayed.
If there are no data from the oximeter, the formats will appear as follows:
SPO2=--- HR=---
SPO2=--- HR=YYY SYS=SSS DIA=DDD MAP=MMM
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Chapter 9
Care and Maintenance
The advanced digital circuitry within the pulse oximeter of the Model
2120 requires no calibration or periodic maintenance other than battery
replacement. The NIBP module requires calibration after every 10,000
inflations or once each year.
Field repair of the Model 2120 circuitry is not possible. Do not attempt
to open the Model 2120 case or repair the electronics. Opening the case
will damage the Model 2120 and void the warranty. If the Model 2120 is
not functioning properly, see Troubleshooting on page 15-1.
Chapter Contents
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9.1 Cleaning the Model 2120 ................................................. 9-2
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Clean the Model 2120 separately from its associated sensors. For
instructions regarding cleaning pulse oximeter sensors, refer to the
appropriate pulse oximeter sensor package inserts.
Clean the Model 2120 with a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the Model 2120, and do not allow
any liquid to enter any openings in the device. Allow the Model 2120 to
dry thoroughly before reusing it.
9.3 Storage
Store the Model 2120 within the stated environmental specifications. See
Specifications on page 11-1 for additional information.
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Chapter 10
Theory of Operation
This chapter describes the basic theory of operation for the NONIN
Model 2120 Pulse Oximeter and NIBP Monitor. The fundamental
principles of pulse oximetry and blood pressure monitoring are included.
Chapter Contents
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10.1 Pulse Oximetry ............................................................ 10-2
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Theor y of Operation
Pulse oximeters use two different wavelengths of light (colors) and thus
have the ability to determine one component of blood. The Model 2120
is calibrated to closely approximate functional oxygen saturation values.
The Model 2120 oxygen saturation values will closely approximate
co-oximeter fractional saturation values if the dysfunctional hemoglobin
saturation levels are negligible.
Where:
SpO2 =Model 2120 determined and displayed oxygen saturation (in %)
O2Hb =Fractional oxyhemoglobin saturation (%)
COHb=Carboxyhemoglobin saturation (%)
MetHb=Methemoglobin saturation (%)
SaO2 = Functional oxygen saturation (%)
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Example 1 Example 2
O2Hb = 96 O2Hb = 88
COHb = 0.5 COHb = 8
MetHb = 0.6 MetHb = 2
SpO2 = 97 SpO2 = 98
SaO2 = 97.07 SaO2 = 97.78
The mathematics are fixed in the pulse oximeter hardware and software.
The pulse oximeter does all critical computations in software, and there
are no critical parts to drift.
There are no adjustable parts within the pulse oximeter that affect the
calibration. The wavelengths of the sensor LEDs are fixed by specified
manufacturing processes and materials. The sensors are checked for
correct operation before shipping. Thus, no adjustment or field
calibration is needed or possible.
NOTE: The display is updated once per second, and the value
displayed will never be more than 30 seconds old.
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Calibration data is held within the non-volatile memory of the main NIBP
microprocessor. Integrity of this data is assured by a system of CRC error
detection, redundant data tables, and sanity limits.
The valves are of the normally open type, so in the event of any
catastrophic power loss, the cuff will deflate. Should one valve stick
closed, the other is capable of deflating the system.
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Power supply status is also monitored before and during a blood pressure
reading, to ensure that adequate energy is available for the electronics to
function correctly. In the event that inadequate power is detected, the
blood pressure reading will be aborted and cuff pressure dumped.
However, because the valves are fail-safe (i.e., open to atmosphere when
no power is applied), a power loss would have naturally resulted in a cuff
pressure dump anyway.
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Chapter 11
Specifications
OXIMETER
Oxygen Saturation Range 0% to 100%
(%SpO2)
Pulse Rate Range 18 to 300 pulses per minute
Displays
Numeric Displays 3-digit LEDs, Tricolor (red, green, amber)
Pulse Indicator Amber LED
Accuracy
Blood Oxygen Saturation 70% to 100% ± 2 digits
(%SpO2) (± 1 S.D.)a
Pulse Rate ± 3% ±1 digit
Measurement Wavelengths and Output Power
Red 660 nanometers @ 3 mw nominal
Infrared 910 nanometers @ 3 mw nominal
Altitude
Operating Altitude Up to 40,000 feet
Hyperbaric Pressure Up to 4 atmospheres
NIBP
Method of Measurement Oscillometric
Blood Pressure Range Systolic: 40 mmHg to 260 mmHg
Diastolic: 25 mmHg to 200 mmHg
MAP = 1/3 Systolic + 2/3 Diastolic
Pressure Transducer Accuracy ±3 mmHg between 0 mmHg and 300
mmHg for operating conditions between
0°C and 50°C. (S.D. of 8 mmHg)
Recommended Frequency of The Pressure Transducer calibration
Pressure Transducer should be verified yearly or every 10,000
Calibration readings, whichever comes first.
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Specifications
SYSTEM
Temperature
Operating +32° to +122°F (+0° to +50°C)
Storage/Transportation -4° to +122°F (-20° to +50°C)
Humidity
Operating 10% to 90% noncondensing
Storage/Transportation 10% to 95% noncondensing
Power Requirements 7.2 volt battery pack (6 cells) or 12
VDC AC Adapter
Battery Life
Operating minimum 5 hours of continuous
operation
Storage 18 days
Dimensions 11.4 x 19.0 x 13.8 cm
Weight 45.3 oz with batteries
Classifications per IEC 60601- 1 / CSA601.1 / UL2601-1
Type of Protection Class I (when on AC power with
300PS-UNIV battery charger)
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Chapter 12
Parts and Accessories
Model Number Description
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Other Accessories
nVision nVision™ software for Microsoft Windows 95/98
operating systems
8000JFW Adult FlexiWrap Sensor Wrap
8008JFW Infant FlexiWrap Sensor Wrap
8001JFW Neonatal FlexiWrap Sensor Wrap
8000H Reflectance Sensor Holder System
8000T Sensor Attachment Tape, 100 per box
8500I Patient Extension Cable (1 meter)
8000S Patient Simulator
9440 Finger Phantom® Pulse Oximeter Tester
1000MC Memory Cable (for use between the Model 2120
and a PC running Microsoft Windows 95/98 oper-
ating systems)
1000RTC Real-Time and Memory Cable (for use between the
Model 2120 and a PC running Microsoft Windows
95/98 operating systems)
For more information about NONIN parts and accessories, contact your
distributor, or contact NONIN at (800) 356-8874 (USA and Canada) or
(763) 553-9968.
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Chapter 13
Service and Support
IMPORTANT! The Model 2120 is a precision electronic
instrument and must be repaired by trained
NONIN personnel only.
For information about the Model 2120 and accessories, contact your local
sales representative or distributor. For the sales representative or
distributor in your area, contact NONIN at (800) 356-8874.
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Chapter 14
Warranty
NONIN MEDICAL, INCORPORATED, (NONIN) warrants to the
purchaser, for a period of one year from the date of purchase, each Model
2120 battery pack and blood pressure module. NONIN warrants the
pulse oximetry module of the Model 2120 for a period of three years from
the date of purchase, and the blood pressure cuff for a period of 90 days
from the date of purchase.
This warranty excludes cost of delivery to and from NONIN. All repaired
units shall be received by the purchaser at NONIN's place of business.
NONIN reserves the right to charge a fee for a warranty repair request
on any Model 2120 that is found to be within specifications.
DISCLAIMER/EXCLUSIVITY OF WARRANTY:
THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL
ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY
KIND, WHETHER STATUTORY, WRITTEN, ORAL, OR
IMPLIED— INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY—SHALL
APPLY.
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Chapter 15
Troubleshooting
The following table provides troubleshooting information for issues
common to the Model 2120. The table is divided into three columns:
Problem, Possible Cause, and Possible Solution.
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Tr oubles hooting
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Tr oubles hooting
The Model 2120 The blood pressure Attach the blood pressure
will not take connection hose is connection hose to the
NIBP readings. not attached. Model 2120.
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The Model 2120 The battery is not Plug in the Model 2120
will only operate charged or is AC Adapter to charge the
when it is depleted. battery.
plugged in.
3464-001-02
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