BCI 3303 Hand Held Pulse Oximeter by Smiths Medical P/N 72042A1
The BCI 3303 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter facilitates spot checking and continuous SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring for home-care use, as well as at the hospital bedside or for land or air transport situations. Stores data for later sleep screening analysis via a PC or commercially available printer. It’s precisely the kind of reliable performing device you’d expect from the global leader in hand-held pulse oximetry technology.
3353 Protective Boot, NiMH Battery, AC Power 105-125 VAC, 60 Hz
FEATURES:
3 operating modes enhance user convenience. (Clinic, home and sleep)
Allows menu-free operation via one touch, direct-function keys.
Easily adjust LED display brightness to optimize viewing.
Pulse strength bar on screen.
Adjustable alarm limits for SpO2 and pulse rate.
Instantly distinguish between audible patient alarms and system alerts.
View patient history on-screen; recall up to 99 patient SpO2 and pulse rate readings with 24 hour memory.
Protective rubber boot included.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | DISPLAYS, INDICATORS AND KEYS
SpO2 LED numeric display 0.43 inches (11 mm) high
Pulse Rate LED numeric display 0.375 inches (9.5 mm) high
Pulse Strength Logarithmically scaled 8-segment LED bar graph
Low Battery LED flashes when approximately 30 minutes of battery life remains
Alarm Silence LED flashes or lights to remind the user that audio alarms are disabled
Sensor LED flashes to alert the operator to check the SpO2 sensor placement
SPO2
Range 0 to 100%
Accuracy ±2% at 70-100%; ±3% at 50-69%
Averaging 4, 8, or 16 pulse beat average
Alarm Range High: 50%-100% and OFF (1% steps) Low: 50%-99% and OFF (1% steps)
PULSE RATE
Range 30-254 bpm
Accuracy ±2% at 30-254 bpm
Resolution 1 bpm
Averaging 8 or 16 seconds
Alarm Range High: 5-250 bpm and OFF (5 bpm steps) Low: 5-250 bpm and OFF (5 bpm steps)
MEMORY
Spot checks and trends can be stored for up to 99 patients and 24 hours of run time (12 hours in sleep mode)
DIMENSIONS
7.25″ H x 3.3″ W x 1.85″ D (18.4 cm H x 8.4 cm W x 4.7 cm D)
WEIGHT
19 oz. (539 grams)
POWER REQUIREMENTS AC POWER
105-125 VAC, 60 Hz
208-252 VAC, 50 Hz (optional)
208-253 VAC, 90-110 VAC, 50/60 Hz (optional) Battery Standard NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)
BATTERY LIFE Internal rechargeable, not user replaceable. Fully charges in about 6 hours. Approximately 24 hours of continuous use.
BCI 3303 HAND-HELD OXIMETER – BCI INTERNATIONAL 72042A1
US Military – Government Procurement/Surplus Item – Nomenclature Contract for BCI 3303 Pulse Oximeter PAID $1,374.79 (Form 1348-1A Receipt Document)JULY 18TH 2016 – LAST ONE IN STOCK
Brand New Bird 3800 Air-Oxygen Microblender (See Price Below)
The Bird 3800 Air-Oxygen Microblender comes complete with Hoses, Filter, Manual 03800A Kit and flowmeter as seen in photos. This is a High Flow Bird Blender. The versatile Bird Blender High Flow features delivery of accurate FiO2 mixtures from two outlet ports and has an overall flow range of 2 to 120 LPM. It is ideal for when high demands of blended gas are required.
The MicroBlender is a lightweight, compact, air-oxygen blender that provides precise mixing of medical-grade air and oxygen. The MicroBlender provides oxygen concentrations from two gas-outlet ports.
Bird 03800A in Manufacturer Package Includes the following:
03800 Bird Microblender
00060 15′ High Pressure Oxygen Hose
02899 15′ High Pressure Air Hose
07426 Air Inlet Filter/Water Trap
09220 0 – 15 LPM Oxygen Flowmeter with Hand Thread
00000 Instruction Manual
The perfect blend for a variety of applications.The quality, reliability and versatility of Bird® Blenders have made them the blenders of choice for more than 30 years.
The MicroBlender is a lightweight, compact, air-oxygen blender that provides precise mixing of medical-grade air and oxygen. The MicroBlender provides oxygen concentrations from two gas-outlet ports.
The MicroBlender can be used in conjunction with:
Oxygen hoods
Resuscitation bags
Masks
Transports
Nasal cannulas
Treatments
Cat. no.
03800A
Dimensions
3.5×3.4×3.6” (89x86x91 mm)
Weight
2.75 lb (1.25 kg)
Sensor accuracy
± 3% O2
Supply pressure
30 to 75 PSIG/2.1 to 5.3 kg/cm2
Alarm activation bypass
When supply pressures differ by 20 ± 2 PSI
Number of ports
Two
Overall flow range
2 to 20 LPM
Bleed flow
10 to 20 LPM when activated
CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK ON THIS ITEM
Nonin Onyx II 9550 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
The Nonin Onyx II 9550 was created as an upgrade for the popular 9500. This digital fingertip pulse oximeter makes it possible for anyone to carefully monitor their blood saturation levels and pulse rate. The Onyx II Nonin 9550 offers many improvements over the original 9500 design, including approximately 800 more spot checks for each batch of two AAA batteries.
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Keeping your oxygen levels and pulse rate in line are important for proper health – especially in the military – and this unit will help alert you to any potential problems before they become a major issue.
The portability and functionality of the Onyx II make it a valuable tool in any situation where a fast and accurate reading of blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate are needed. Never search for a pulse oximeter or sensor again.
Small & Lightweight – Carry the Onyx II anywhere on a lanyard, in a carrying case or in your pocket. It weighs less than 2 oz.
Enhanced Design – Smaller size with an enclosed spring and easier battery access.
Large Bright LED Display – SpO2 and Pulse Rate that can be read from any angle, day or night.
Pulse Quality Indicator – Brilliant, easy-to-see LED provides a quick and accurate assessment of patient readings.
Pediatric to Adult Finger Sizes – Accommodates a wide range of finger thicknesses, 8 to 26 mm (0.3 to 1.0 inch).
Automatic On/Off – Auto turn on and off with finger insertion and removal.
Energy Efficient – A new turn-off mechanism allows two AAA batteries to provide approximately 2,500 spot-checks or 21 hours of continuous operation.
The Nonin Onyx II 9550 is so durable and reliable that the Military accepts nothing but the Nonin! Rugged enough to be used in the most demanding situations. That’s why it carries the US Army and US Air Force aeromedical certification for use in helicopters.