Covidien Nellcor Neonatal SPO2 Monitor
Covidien Nellcor Neonatal SPO2 Monitor — Features
- Simple, intuitive operation and space-saving design.
- Distinctive digital signal processing (DSP) technology from Covidien.
- Variable-pitch beep tone to hear point-by-point SpO₂ changes.
- 5-hour battery life with an optional 10-hour battery.
- 96-hour trend memory captured every 4 seconds.
- Patient trend data can be exported to PC for archive & analysis.
- Easy-to-use jog dial for simple navigation and control.
- Compact, portable, lightweight, durable — easy to transport.
- Multiple-language graphical user interface.
- Displays pleth waveforms, pulse amplitude, current measured SpO₂ and pulse rate.
- Multicolor display with black background for clear contrast.
- Back-up audible alarm and on-screen help messages.
Brochure
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Box contents
- Patient Monitor ×1
- Power Cable ×1
- Manual ×1
- Reusable Probe ×1
- Doc10 Extension Cable ×1
Specifications & Notes
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Intended Use | Pulse oximetry monitoring for neonatal patients |
| Display | Multicolor display with black background, shows pleth waveform, SpO₂, pulse rate |
| Trend Memory | 96 hours of trend data captured every 4 seconds |
| Battery | Built-in battery ~5 hours; optional 10-hour battery available |
| Alarms | Visual & audible alarms with adjustable limits |
| Connectivity | Data export to PC for archive and analysis (via compatible cable/software) |
| Interface | Jog dial navigation, multi-language GUI |
| Warranty | 1 year |
FAQs
Answer:
A medical device measuring oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and pulse rate in neonatal patients, designed for clinical use.
Answer:
A sensor is attached to the patient’s skin (usually foot or hand); the monitor measures light absorption changes to compute SpO₂ and pulse rate, and displays waveforms and numeric values.
Answer:
Yes — the device is specifically designed and calibrated for neonatal use to provide accurate SpO₂ readings in this population.
Answer:
Neonatal-specific design, accurate SpO₂ readings, pleth waveform display, long trend memory, jog dial navigation, compact portability, multi-language UI and audible alarms.
Answer:
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines — typically, calibration and maintenance per schedule or when indicated by the device or service manual.
Answer:
Yes — it can be used in conjunction with other monitoring equipment to provide comprehensive patient monitoring; ensure compatible connections and workflow.
Answer:
Primarily designed for clinical settings; may be used at home only under guidance of a healthcare professional.
Answer:
1 year (confirm with supplier for region/configuration variations).

