The H100 Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a compact, lightweight device for spot-check and continuous monitoring of SpO₂ (oxygen saturation) and pulse rate. It is designed for clinical and personal use and is suitable for adults, pediatrics, and neonatal patients.
The H100 measures SpO₂ (oxygen saturation) and pulse rate. It also displays a Perfusion Index (PI), which helps assess peripheral blood perfusion.
Yes. The H100 is indicated for adults, pediatrics, and neonates. For very small or fragile patients, use appropriately sized sensors or probes as recommended in the device manual to ensure accurate readings and safe use.
Yes. The H100 is designed for both spot-check measurements and continuous monitoring in clinical settings.
The H100 features a 2.8" color LCD that clearly shows SpO₂, pulse rate, and PI. It includes customizable visual and audible alarms for SpO₂ and pulse rate thresholds to alert clinicians or caregivers when readings fall outside set limits.
The H100 can be powered either by a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery or by AA alkaline batteries, giving flexibility depending on clinical needs or field use. Refer to the user manual for charging instructions and recommended battery types.
Battery runtime varies with usage, screen brightness, alarm settings, and whether rechargeable or alkaline batteries are used. Consult the product manual or supplier specifications for typical run-time estimates under different operating conditions.
For reliable readings, ensure the sensor is correctly positioned, the patient is relatively still, and the site is warm with good circulation. Minimize ambient light interference and avoid nail polish or artificial nails on the measurement site. If perfusion is low, the Perfusion Index (PI) can help interpret signal quality.
Check sensor placement and patient motion, ensure the measurement site is warm and perfused, replace or recharge batteries, and verify the sensor cable or connection is secure. If problems persist, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact technical support.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with mild detergent or a manufacturer-recommended disinfectant. Do not immerse the device in liquid or use abrasive cleaners. Follow the cleaning and disinfection instructions in the user manual to avoid damaging the device or sensors.
The product description does not specify data storage or connectivity features. Check the detailed technical specifications or user manual for information about internal memory, USB, Bluetooth, or other data export options.
Replacement sensors, cables, batteries, and other accessories are commonly available for handheld oximeters. Contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor to order compatible sensors and accessories for adult, pediatric, and neonatal use.
Most pulse oximeters are factory calibrated and do not require user calibration. Routine maintenance typically includes cleaning, visual inspection of sensors and cables, and battery care. Refer to the user manual for the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and calibration policy.
Regulatory approvals are not listed in the provided description. Verify the device's certifications (such as CE marking or FDA clearance) with the manufacturer or your supplier and ensure the device meets local regulatory requirements before clinical use.
For warranty coverage, repairs, or technical support, contact the manufacturer or the authorized distributor from whom you purchased the H100. Keep your purchase information and serial number handy when requesting service.
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