CONTEC CMS60D-Vet

CONTEC CMS60D-Vet Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual

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The CONTEC CMS60D-Vet is a handheld pulse oximeter specifically designed for veterinary use. It measures pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate in animals, typically through the tongue or ear. This device features a 1.8-inch color OLED display for clear readings and supports real-time data storage and transmission to a PC via dedicated software. It is intended for use in settings such as pet hospitals or home monitoring, with optimal results obtained when the animal is still. Please note, this device is for veterinary and sports/aviation use only and is not a medical device for human use.

Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa

  • Nchekwa izugbe: Read all instructions before use. Keep the device away from water and extreme temperatures.
  • Animal Use: This device is designed for animals. Ensure the animal is calm and still during measurement for accurate readings.
  • Ebe nyocha: Apply the probe gently to the animal's tongue or ear. Avoid excessive pressure.
  • Nchekwa batrị: Jiri naanị batrị akọwapụtara. Ejikọtala batrị ochie na nke ọhụrụ. Tụfuo batrị nke ọma.
  • Nhicha: Refer to the maintenance section for proper cleaning procedures.
  • Not for Human Use: This device is not intended for human medical diagnosis or treatment.

Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu gị:

  • CONTEC CMS60D-Vet Main Unit
  • Veterinary SpO2 Probe (Tongue/Ear Clip Sensor)
  • USB data USB
  • PC Software CD (or download link)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ
  • 2 x AA Batteries (may be included or sold separately)
CONTEC CMS60D-Vet package contents including oximeter, sensor, cables, and box.

Image: The CONTEC CMS60D-Vet handheld pulse oximeter, its veterinary sensor, USB cable, and product packaging, alongside a dog.

Ngwa ngwaọrụ

Familiarize yourself with the main parts of your CONTEC CMS60D-Vet pulse oximeter:

  1. Isi ngalaba: The handheld device housing the display and control buttons.
  2. Ngosipụta OLED: 1.8-inch color screen showing SpO2, pulse rate, and plethysmograph waveform.
  3. Bọtịnụ ike: A na-eji ya agbanyụọ ma gbanyụọ ngwaọrụ ahụ.
  4. NchNhr/Ngwagharị bọtịnụ: For accessing and navigating device settings and functions.
  5. SpO2 Probe Port: Connection point for the veterinary SpO2 sensor.
  6. Veterinary SpO2 Probe: A specialized clip sensor designed for attachment to an animal's tongue or ear.
  7. Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB: For connecting to a PC for data transfer.
CONTEC CMS60D-Vet oximeter with sensor and display showing readings.

Image: The CONTEC CMS60D-Vet main unit with its display showing SpO2 and pulse rate, connected to the veterinary sensor. A dog is shown in the background with the sensor attached to its tongue.

Close-up of the CONTEC CMS60D-Vet ear/tongue sensor.

Foto: A nso nso view of the veterinary ear/tongue clip sensor, showing its design for attachment to an animal.

Ntuziaka nhazi

1. Ntinye batrị

The device requires two AA batteries. To install:

  1. Chọta ebe batrị dị n'azụ ngwaọrụ.
  2. Using a 3.0mm Phillips screwdriver, carefully open the nut to remove the battery cover.
  3. Tinye batrị AA abụọ, hụ na polarity ziri ezi (+/-).
  4. Replace the battery cover and secure it with the nut.

2. Connecting the SpO2 Probe

Connect the veterinary SpO2 probe cable to the designated port on the top or side of the main unit. Ensure the connection is firm and secure.

CONTEC CMS60D-Vet oximeter with the sensor cable connected.

Image: The CONTEC CMS60D-Vet main unit with the veterinary SpO2 sensor cable securely connected to its port.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

1. Ịgbanye / gbanyụọ

Pịa Ike button to turn the device on. To turn off, press and hold the Ike bọtịnụ maka sekọnd ole na ole.

2. Performing a Measurement

  1. Ensure the device is powered on and the SpO2 probe is connected.
  2. Gently attach the veterinary SpO2 probe to a suitable measurement site on the animal, such as the tongue or ear flap. Ensure good contact and avoid areas with thick fur or dark pigmentation if possible, as these can affect accuracy.
  3. Keep the animal as still as possible during the measurement. Movement can lead to inaccurate readings.
  4. Observe the 1.8-inch OLED display. It will show the pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) percentage, pulse rate (PRbpm), and a plethysmograph waveform.
Close-up of the CONTEC CMS60D-Vet display showing SpO2 and pulse rate readings.

Image: A close-up of the CONTEC CMS60D-Vet's OLED display, showing numerical values for SpO2 and pulse rate, along with a waveform graph.

3. Ntugharị menu

Jiri ihe NchNhr button and arrow keys to navigate through the device's settings. Options may include adjusting display brightness, alarm limits, or reviewna-echekwa data.

4. Data Storage and PC Software

The device is capable of real-time data storage. To transfer data to a computer:

  1. Install the provided PC software on your computer.
  2. Connect the oximeter to your PC using the supplied USB data cable.
  3. Follow the instructions within the PC software to download and view data echekwara.
Akụkụ view of CONTEC CMS60D-Vet showing the USB port.

Foto: Akụkụ view of the CONTEC CMS60D-Vet handheld unit, highlighting the USB port with its protective cover open.

Nlekọta na nlekọta

1. Cleaning the Device and Probe

Regular cleaning helps maintain accuracy and extends the life of your oximeter:

  • Wipe the main unit and the SpO2 probe with a soft cloth dampened with a mild disinfectant (e.g., 70% isopropyl alcohol).
  • Do not immerse the device or probe in any liquid.
  • Ensure the device and probe are completely dry before storage or next use.

2. Nchekwa

When not in use, store the CONTEC CMS60D-Vet in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.

Nchọpụta nsogbu nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Inconsistent or inaccurate readingsAnimal movement; improper probe placement; thick fur or dark pigmentation at site; low battery.Ensure the animal is still. Reposition the probe to a less pigmented area (e.g., inner ear flap, tongue). Check battery level and replace if necessary.
Sensor LED not lighting upFaulty sensor connection; damaged sensor; device malfunction.Ensure the sensor is securely connected. Try reconnecting. If the issue persists, the sensor may be damaged and require replacement. Contact support.
Ngwaọrụ anaghị agbanwu ọkụBatrị nwụrụ anwụ ma ọ bụ arụnyere na ezighi ezi.Check battery polarity. Replace with fresh AA batteries.
Excessive battery consumptionDevice left on; frequent use.Ensure the device is powered off after each use. Consider using rechargeable AA batteries.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
NlereanyaCMS60D-Vet
Ụdị ngosi1.8" Color OLED
Oke nhaSpO2, Pulse Rate (PRbpm)
Ndị na-ege ntị lekwasịrị anyaCats, Dogs, Pets, Animals (Veterinary Use)
Ịnye ọkụ2 x AA batrị
Nchekwa dataReal-time data storage, PC software for transmission
Ibu Ibu11.7 ounces (ihe dị ka gram 331)
Akụkụ (L x W x H)9.37 x 5.51 x 2.68 sentimita (ihe dịka 23.8 x 14 x 6.8 cm)
Ụbọchị mbụ dịFebụwarị 22, 2017

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact CONTEC directly. Refer to the product packaging or the official CONTEC websaịtị maka nkọwa kọntaktị kachasị ugbu a.

Onye nrụpụta: CONTEC

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