Introduction to the Model 7500
The Nonin Model 7500 Pulse Oximeter is a portable, tabletop device designed for the simultaneous measurement, display, and recording of functional oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. This advanced instrument is suitable for monitoring adult, pediatric, infant, and neonatal patients, whether they are experiencing motion or are well-perfused.
Nonin is committed to providing reliable healthcare solutions. This document serves as a guide to help users understand the setup, operation, and features of the Model 7500. For detailed information, including advanced options and troubleshooting, please refer to the full Operator's Manual available at nonin.com/support/7500.
Key Features and Benefits
- Accurate measurement of SpO2 and pulse rate.
- Suitable for a wide range of patient types and conditions.
- Designed for both spot-checking and continuous monitoring.
- User-friendly interface with clear displays and indicators.
- Includes comprehensive alarm systems to alert users to critical changes.
- Supports multiple languages for broader accessibility.
Getting Started
To begin using the Nonin Model 7500:
- Ensure the battery pack is fully charged.
- Press the ON/STANDBY button to power on the device.
- Connect the appropriate sensor and apply it to the patient.
- Initiate monitoring as per standard clinical practice.
For detailed instructions on operating modes, alarms, care, and maintenance, consult the Operator's Manual.
About Nonin
Nonin Medical, Inc. is dedicated to improving patient care through innovative medical technologies. For more information about Nonin's commitment to quality and their product offerings, visit nonin.com.