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2019-12-04
Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with
unauthorized sensors or cables which would, alone or in combination with this device, fall within the scope of one or
more of the patents relating to this device.
NOTE
: A functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of the pulse oximetry function of the Vet30E.
NOTE
: High-intensity extreme lights (such as pulsating strobe lights) directed on the sensor, may not allow the
Vet30E to obtain vital sign readings.
NOTE
: Do not loop the patient cabling into a tight coil or wrap around the device, as this can damage the patient
cabling.
NOTE
: Additional information specific to the Masimo sensors compatible with the Vet30E, including information
about parameter/measurement performance during motion and low perfusion, may be found in the sensor's
directions for use (DFU).
NOTE
: Cables and sensors are provided with X-
Cal™ technol
ogy to minimize the risk of inaccurate readings and
unanticipated loss of patient monitoring. Refer to the Cable or Sensor DFU for the specified duration of the patient
monitoring time.
Where to Apply the Masimo M-LNCS YI AH Multisite Reusable Sensor
CAUTION:
Exercise extreme caution with poorly perfused patients; skin erosion and/or pressure necrosis can be
caused when the sensor is not frequently moved. Assess site as frequently as every hour with poorly perfused
patients and move the sensor if there are signs of tissue ischemia.
To attach the AH clip to the YI AH Sensor:
1.
Grasp the pad of one of the sensor pads on the sensor, slide the end of the sensor head into the clip with the
black side facing out.
2.
Once the head of the sensor pad is engaged in the clip, push the pad down into the round end of the clip.
3.
Repeat with the other sensor pad on the opposite window.
Application site should be cleaned of debris and dry prior to sensor placement. Dark pigmentation, thick fur, ambient
light, low or poor perfusion, and movement of the sensor at the site may impact the accuracy of pulse oximetry.
Possible application sites include tongue, lip, ear, prepuce or vulva, toe, paw, or nostril.
For instructions on connecting
the Masimo sensor and patient cable, see Section 3.