SUNSET RES5102 User manual

Instruction Manual
Pulse Oximeter
RES5102
IFU-00054 REV 1.01
2022-01-31
Manufactured for
Sunset Healthcare Solutions
180 N Michigan Ave Ste 2000
Chicago, IL 60601

1. Product Introduction and Operation Guide
1.1 Front View
Figure 1 Front View of RES5102
1.2 Battery Installation
A. Put the two AAA batteries into battery compartment in correct
polarities (Figure2).
B. Push the battery cover horizontally in the direction of the arrow
WARNINGS:
• Battery polarities should be correctly installed, otherwise, damage
may be caused to the equipment.
• Please remove the batteries if the equipment will not be used for
a long time.

Figure 2 Battery Installation
1.3 Lanyard installation
A. Pass the thinner end of the lanyard through the hanging hole.
B. Loop the thicker end of the lanyard through the thinner end and
tighten the lanyard (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Lanyard Installation

1.4 Before Operating
A. Before use check and confirm that the user’s finger size is appropriate
B. Before use check and confirm that the environment contains only
non-combustible material, and avoid high or low temperature and
humidity. Pay attention to the following:
a) Avoid glare and exposure to direct sunlight.
b) Avoid infrared radiation or ultraviolet radiation.
c) Avoid contact with the organic solvent, mist, dust, corrosive gas.
C. The equipment should not be used on the hand of an arm tied with
an arterial canal, when using a blood pressure cuff or when receiving
an intravenous injection.
D. The equipment may not work normally on microcirculation barrier
patients. Warming or rubbing the finger, or re-positioning the equip-
ment could improve the measurement.
E. The patient should not use enamel or other makeup.
F. Avoid inserting a wet finger into the probe.
Notes:
A. The user should fully insert the finger into the probe.
B. It is recommended to let the LED light shine directly on the nail
(Figure 4).
C. Don’t shake finger. Try to keep still during the measurement.

Figure 4 Finger Placement Diagram
1.5 Operation
A. Press the bottom of the equipment to open the probe, then insert
one finger into the probe.
B. Turn on the oximeter by pressing and holding the power button for
about 2 seconds.
C. After about 8 seconds, the measurement result can be read directly
from the display screen.
D. Before reading the parameters, make sure that the pulse oximeter
numbers have remained stable for more than 4 second.
E. The equipment will turn off automatically in 8 seconds after the
finger leaves the probe.
1.6 Function and menu operation
To set the menu, turn on the oximeter. When it displays the parameter
setting interface set it by pressing the power button. A long press will
set the button hold time for 1-2s, a short-press will set the button hold
time for less than 0.5s.

On parameter interface 1
• Move”*” to the corresponding option, and hold the button to set
alarm or beep to on or off.
• When alarm is set to on and the measured SpO2 or PR Values go
beyond the upper limit or lower limit, the oximeter gives off an alert
sound.
• When alarm is set to off and the measured values go beyond the
limit, the Oximeter will not give any alert sound.
• When beep is set to on, a ticking sound synchronized with the pulse
is emitted during the measurement, and when beep is set to off, no
sound will play.
• While the “*” symbol stays on the restore option, hold the button to
restore factory settings.
• Press the button to select a brightness level ranging from 1 to 5. The
greater the value, the brighter the screen.
On parameter interface 2
• Press the power button again to switch between options. On this
interface, you can set the upper limit and lower limit of SpO2 alarm
and PR alarm.
• While the “*” symbol stays on the +/- option, hold the button to set
the option to + or -. In + mode, select the corresponding option and
hold the button to increment the upper or lower limit. in - mode, hold
the button to decrement the upper or lower limit.
• Move “*” to the exit option, and hold the button to return to the
monitoring interface.

Figure 5 The setting interfaces of the oximeter
Interface 2
Interface 1

2. Specification
2.1 Classification
Type of protection against electric shock: II (Internally powered
equipment)
Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF-Applied part
Operating mode: Spot checking
Application: Sport use only
Degree of protection against hazards of explosion: IP22
2.2 Power Requirements
Specification of alkaline batteries: Two AAA (LR03)
Operating current: 25-50mA
2.3 Physical Specifications
Width*Height*Depth: 57×30×31 mm
Weight: 28g (Bare machine)
2.4 Measurement Specifications
SpO2 declared accuracy: 70%~100%: ±2 digits
0% ~ 69%: unspecified
SpO2 Display Range: 30%~99%
SpO2 Resolution: 1%
PR declared accuracy: 25-250bpm: ±3 digits
PR Resolution: 1bpm

2.5 Environmental Specifications Temperature
Temperature
Operating: +50~+104°F / +10~ +40°C
Storage/Transportation: -4~+140°F / -20~+60°C
Humidity
Operating: 15~95%, noncondensing
Storage/Transportation: 10~95%, noncondensing
Atmosphere Pressure
Operating: 70~106kpa
Storage/Transportation: 50~107.4kpa
2.6 Display
Display Color: 1.3”,Blue
Display content: SpO2%, Pulse Rate, PI%, Bar Graph Battery Indicator,
Pulse Wave
Notes:
1. The claim for oxygen saturation accuracy should be supported by
clinical studies covering the entire claimed range. The fraction of
inspired oxygen (FiO2) delivered to test subjects is varied to achieve
a series of targeted steady-state saturation periods over the specified
SpO2 accuracy range (e.g. 70 % to 100 %),then the SpO2 accuracy is
calculated by comparing SpO2 readings of the pulse oximeter to the
values of SpO2 determined with a Co-Oximeter.
2. The clinical trial included 11 subjects, including 6 males and 5 fe-
males, with an age range of 18 to 46 years and with varied skin color.

3. Maintenance, Cleaning, Disinfection
3.1 Maintenance
The equipment’s design life expectancy is about 2 years. Keep
equipment and accessories free of dust and dirt, and observe the
following rules:
A. Please clean the equipment before use according to chapter 6.2.
Remove the batteries inside the battery cassette if the equipment
will not be operated for a long time.
B. Replace the batteries when the battery voltage indicates lamps are
empty.
C. It is recommended that the equipment be kept in a dry environment
with no corrosive gases and good ventilation at all times. Moisture
and high-light environments will affect equipment lifetime and may
damage equipment.
D. It is best to keep the product in a place where the temperature is
between -20 to 60°C and the relative humidity is less than 95%.
E. The packed equipment can be transported by ordinary conveyance.
The equipment should not be transported mixed with toxic, harmful,
corrosive materials.
WARNINGS:
• No modification of this equipment is allowed.
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