Introduction, Intended use, 1 - introduction – Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs LXi - User Manual User Manual
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Introduction
This Directions for Use manual is a comprehensive guide designed to help you
understand the capabilities and operation of your Spot Vital Signs LXi. The information in
this manual includes all options available with Spot LXi (e.g., pulse oximetry, barcode
scanner, printer, mobile stand, and wall mount). The applicability of some sections of this
manual depends on the configuration of your particular device. Read this manual
thoroughly before attempting to use the device.
Intended Use
The Spot Vital Signs LXi measures systolic and diastolic pressure (excluding neonates),
pulse rate, temperature (oral, adult axillary, pediatric axillary, rectal, and ear), and pulse
oximetry (SpO
2
) as well as calculates Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP). Furthermore, Spot
Vital Signs LXi allows the entry of height, weight, respiration rate, and pain level. Spot
Vital Signs LXi also calculates Body Mass Index (BMI) following height and weight entry.
The device is intended to be used by clinicians and medically qualified personnel. It is
available for sale only upon the order of a physician or licensed health care provider.
Table 1. Available Versions of Spot Vital Signs LXi
REF
Description
450T0
SureBP Technology with SureTemp Plus Thermometer
450E0
SureBP Technology with Braun ThermoScan PRO 4000 Thermometer
45MT0
SureBP Technology with Masimo SpO
2
and SureTemp Plus Thermometer
45ME0
SureBP Technology with Masimo SpO
2
and Braun ThermoScan PRO 4000 Thermometer
45NT0
SureBP Technology with Nellcor SpO
2
and SureTemp Plus Thermometer
45NE0
SureBP Technology with Nellcor SpO
2
and Braun ThermoScan PRO 4000 Thermometer
Note
Depending on destination countries, the model numbers above may have a suffix shown as 45xxx-XXX,
where XXX can be any characters from 0 to 9 or from A to Z. The suffix is used to specify configuration
options, which the first two XXs stand for user interface language and Direction for Use language, and
the last X stands for power cord type.