Nonin Model 7500 Tabletop Pulse Oximeter 7500-0201
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Model 7500 Tabletop Pulse Oximeter

SKU: MD497121
MFG Part#: 7500-0201
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What's In The Box:
  • Model 7500 Tabletop Pulse Oximeter
  • (1) 8000AA Adult Finger Clip SpO2 Sesnor
  • (1) Power Supply
  • (1) Power Cord-US
  • (1) 7500B Battery Pack (Located Inside Back Cover)
  • (1) 7500 Operator's mnual on CD-ROM
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Description
The Nonin Model 7500 Pulse Oximeter empowers caregivers with accurate oximetry information1 — helping them act quickly and confidently in the moments that matter.

Featuring Nonin Hybrid Averaging, the 7500 minimizes the impact of sudden SpO2 value changes due to motion artifact or other transient conditions, while still providing the rapid recovery of Standard/Fast Averaging. The result is reduced nuisance alarms, improved actionability, and greater peace of mind for patients and caregivers who are giving their all.

Lightweight, compact, and portable, the 7500 is ideal for monitoring infant, pediatric, and adult patients in a variety of clinical and homecare settings and is durable enough for heavy and repeated use.

Rest Easy. Act Confidently: The Model 7500 now features a selectable Hybrid Averaging option, reducing the number of nuisance alarms from short desaturations caused by motion or other transient conditions. This new feature allows caregivers to focus on what matters and reduce the number of unnecessary trips to the ER.

Featuring Exclusive PureSAT and PureLight Technologies: The Model 7500 features advanced technologies from Nonin, such as PureSAT pulse oximetry technology for intelligent pulse-by-pulse filtering to provide accurate oximetry measurements, and PureLight sensor technology paired with a bright LED display and large display screen for clear readability.

Reliable Data for Quality Care: For at-home monitoring, you need easy-to-use equipment that provides reliable measurements so you can make confident treatment decisions. The Nonin Model 7500 provides responsive measurements across a wide range of patient situations, from hospital to home. Watch the Model 7500 In-service Product Training Video to see versatility in action.
Features
  • Easy to Use: A variety of indicators ensure reliable reading: a color-coded pulse strength bar graph, pulse quality indicator, and sensor fault indicator.
  • Durable Design: Designed for continued heavy and repeated use in a variety of clinical and homecare settings.
  • Powerful Battery: Operates on AC line voltage or an internal battery that provides a 16-hour runtime with a 4-hour quick recharge.
  • Internal Memory: Allows user to review up to 70 hours of memory.
  • Flexible Alarms: Includes patient security mode and user-defined default that offers customizable patient settings.
  • Pulse Strength Bar Graph: Assess the patient’s status at a glance with a color-coded bar graph and a saturation level-related audible tone at each pulse.
  • Pulse Quality Indicator: Detects patient movement or signal quality changes that may require sensor site stabilization.
  • PureSAT Technology: Leverages intelligent pulse-by-pulse filtering to provide precise oximetry measurements.
  • Versatile: Can be used as a stand-alone device or interface with other equipment.
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Product Specifications
Oxygen Saturation Display Range: 0 to 100% SpO2
Pulse Rate Display Range: 18 to 321 pulses per minute (BPM)
Pulse Quality: LED, amber
Sensor Alarm: LED, amber
Pulse Strength Bargraph: LED, bargraph, tri-color segments
Alarm Indicator: LED, bi-color
Alarm Silenced: LED, amber
Numeric Displays: 3-digit, 7-segment LEDs, green
Low Battery: LED, amber
Accuracy – Sensors: Declared accuracy for compatible sensors can be found in Nonin’s Sensor Accuracy document
Alarm Volume (High): 75 dBA
Alarm Volume (Low): 63 dBA
Informational Tone Volume (High): 67 dBA
Informational Tone Volume (Low): 55 dBA
Red: 660 nm @ 0.8 mW maximum average power
Infrared: 910 nm @ 1.2 mW maximum average power
Memory: 70 hours (assuming continuous operation)
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Storage/Transportation Temperature: -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)
Time (from storage) for the monitor to be ready for its intended use: 6 minutes to warm from -40 °C to 0 °C; 23 minutes to cool from 70 °C to 40 °C
Operating Humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing
Storage/Transportation Humidity: 10 to 95% non-condensing
Altitude (Operating): Up to 4,000 meters (13,123 feet)
Hyperbaric Pressure: Up to 4 atmospheres
Power Requirements (Mains): 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz
Battery: 7.2 volt NiMH battery pack
Operating Life (fully charged battery): 16 hours minimum
Storage Life: 21 days minimum
Recharge Rate: 4 hours maximum
Dimensions: 8.6" W x 3.6" H x 5.6" D (219 mm W x 92 mm H x 142 mm D)
Weight: 2 lbs (900 grams) with Battery
Warranty: 3 Years
Type of Protection: Class II (on AC power with MPP30 power supply). Internally powered (on battery power)
Degree of Protection: Type BF-Applied Part
Mode of Operation: Continuous
Enclosure Degree of Ingress Protection: IP33
SpO2 Output Range: 0-1 VDC (0-100% SpO2), 1.27 VDC (out of track)
Pulse Rate Output Range: 0-1 VDC (0-300 BPM), 1.27 VDC (out of track)
Event Maker: 0 V (no event), 1 V (event occurred)
Accuracy: ±2% (SpO2), ±5% (Pulse Rate)
Load Current: 2 mA maximum
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The recommended overall maximum length of the sensor and extension cable is 40 feet (12 meters).
Up to 70 hours of pulse rate and SpO2 data may be stored. nVision software may be used to retrieve and analyze the data.
Patient memory can be cleared using the Model 7500’s Setup mode. Press the Limits button to enter Setup mode, and use the Limits button again to scroll through the device’s options until Memory Clear is displayed. Select “Yes” or “No” using the Plus (+) or Minus (-) buttons to clear patient memory, and then confirm your selection using the Limits button.
Nonin’s rechargeable NiMH battery pack is required for battery operation of the 7500.
Yes. The Model 7500 can be operated on AC power without a battery pack.
Sixteen (16) hours minimum when fully charged.
Approximately four hours if the battery pack is completely discharged and the system is not in use. The battery pack continuously charges while the device is plugged into AC power. Charging will be longer if the system is in use.
Alarm limits cannot be changed when the Model 7500 is in Patient Security Mode. Security mode prevents accidental changes to critical parameters. The Model 7500 allows users to lock and unlock alarm limits, volume settings, and time settings through the use of Patient Security Mode. Patient Security Mode remains active even when the device is turned off and then turned back on. Patient Security Mode is retained even when both external and battery power are lost. When the Patient Security Mode is enabled, operators cannot change SpO2 or Pulse Rate limits or Alarm Volume – though it is still possible to view those settings. In Patient Security Mode, operators cannot view or set the time and date. To enter the Patient Security Mode, press and hold the Alarm Silence button while turning off the device. To exit the Patient Security Mode, press and hold the Alarm Silence and Limits buttons while turning on the device.
Yes, the Model 7500 may be used for Homecare. The Patient Security Mode makes the device ideal for this application.
Yes, the Model 7500 may be used for EMS.
Yes, the Model 7500 may be used to monitor neonatal patients when used with an appropriate neonatal sensor.
No calibration is required.
Battery Pack – 1 Year
The out-of-warranty repair fee is $225.
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