As an EMS professional, you have high standards for the equipment you use. Now the industry does, too. The standard known as IEC 60601-2 Edition 4 went into effect on January 1, 2019. All new or updated devices must meet these requirements to be indicated for EMS use. If you have a handheld pulse oximeter, it met existing requirements when you bought it. But the new standard is more demanding in several ways. Now is a good time to check your devices for compliance—and to take a look at the updated Model 8500N from Nonin.
New updated design to meet the latest IEC 60601-1-12 Edition for EMS Professional Use
Reliable and durable handheld pulse oximeter for accurate spot-check monitoring of and pulse rate in neonates to large adults, even under conditions of motion, low perfusion or dark skin pigmentation
Nonin PureLight® and PureSAT® technology gives unparalleled reliability and accuracy, irrespective of skin tone, which is trusted by Hospital / EMS clinicians World-wide
Up to 160 hours battery life, which is the longest of any EMS compliant handheld pulse oximeter
Features a unique pulse quality indicator which offers a fast and simple assessment of signal quality, replacing the need for a plethysmographic waveform
Extremely robust and durable unit certified Airworthy by the US Army and US Air Force
IP Rating IP33 without carry case
Huge range of reusable, semi-reusable and disposable PureLight® sensors for Adults to Neonates
Adjustable display brightness allows maximised battery conservation
Easy to clean – Oximeter and Sensor can both be easily wiped down between uses
Supplied with Adult Soft Sensor, cushioned Carry Case and x6 AA Batteries
Reusable sensors all offer extreme duty Kevlar reinforced cables
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