OxSim® Optical SpO2 Pulse Oximeter Tester Features:
- SpO2 Simulations:
- Mode 1:
- Saturation: 85%
- Heart Rate: 80 bpm
- Perfusion Index: approx. 2.0
- Mode 2:
- Saturation: 95%
- Heart Rate: 40 bpm
- Perfusion Index: approx. 2.0
- Mode 3:
- Saturation: 98%
- Heart Rate: 80 bpm
- Perfusion Index: approx. 2.0
- Mode 4:
- Saturation: 98%
- Heart Rate: 140 bpm
- Perfusion Index: approx. 2.0
- Mode 5:
- Saturation: 99%
- Heart Rate: 80 bpm
- Perfusion Index: approx. 0.2
- Size:
- 2-1/2″ x 2-1/2″ x 1-1/4″ (6.4 x 6.4 x 3.2 cm), excluding finger section
- Weight:
- Only 5 oz. (0.14 kg, excluding battery)
- Simple operation:
- Convenient:
- No adapter cables to purchase or carry
- Economical:
- ‘Finger’ is fixed and permanent. No parts to carry or replace annually
- Rugged:
- Polycarbonate housing. Drop tested 65 time from a height of 3 feet (1m) to a hard surface with no failures!
- Power:
- 6VDC Adapter or AA battery. Compatible with the Battery Boost — run OxSim & SimCube NIBP Simulator simultaneously.
- Battery Life:
- Minimum 8 hours. 60 days in sleep mode (unit sleeps after 10 min. with no probe connection)
- Warranty:
- Four-Year Limited Warranty
Package Contents:
- (1) OxSim® Optical SpO2 Pulse Oximeter Tester
- (1) Power Supply (6VDC)
- (1) AA battery
- (1) Certificate of Calibration
- (1) Carrying Case
Optional Features:
- Serial Communications port provides user control of OxSim for expanded simulation settings.
- Saturation Range
- Pulse Rate Range
- Perfusion Index Range
Services for available for the OxSim® Optical SpO2 Pulse Oximeter Tester:
Calibration Service OxSim® Optical SpO2 Pulse Oximeter Tester |
Full checkout and calibration incl. certification |
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Pulse oximetry is a highly utilized vital sign for monitoring patients in hospitals and outpatient clinics, requiring routine service and maintenance from biomedical engineers. Commonly referred to as SpO2 monitors, there are a wide range of manufacturers offering these products, thus creating a challenge for biomedical engineers to manage multiple vendors within the same facility…[READ MORE]
The OxSim is indispensable for fast and accurate SPO2 testing. It replaced an older unit that was difficult to use due to needing to match the tester profile to the DUT. The auto sensing of the OxSim works on every common device, every time. This includes the pocket SPO2 units that nurses are carrying with them; these have grown popular due to COVID monitoring, and I am frequently asked to provide impromptu accuracy checks on these devices.
– Ryan Zamudio, Veritas Biomedical, Vacaville, CA
In my opinion this (OxSim OX-1) is quickly becoming my favorite tool in the shop….I can tell you that every piece I tested was right on the money. It is easy to use, it is affordable, it is compact and I couldn’t be more happy with it. We are looking to pick up another one in the near future. Thanks for a great product in both the SimCube and the OxSim.
– Brent Fox, Hendricks Regional Health, Danville, IN
In my day job, I work on various types of equipment. There are many reasons I am called to check out a piece of equipment. There could be an actual fault in the machine, a conflict with the patient, or the device may be being used incorrectly. When a problem with a pulse-oximeter is reported to my department we use our PRONK OxSim to help us quickly and accurately determine the cause of the problem. This simulator delivers a desired reading to help us eliminate a machine or probe failure. If the machine is broken we are able to replace it with a spare while we repair the broken one. If we find the probe has gone bad we can have the department replace it promptly. If in the event the device is being used incorrectly, or there is a conflict with the patient, we are presented with the perfect opportunity to educate the staff on proper use with our PRONK OxSim. Our simulator offers us accurate readings and is very user friendly. It allows us to make a quick diagnosis and greatly helps us to perform our day to day job.
– Heather Fleming, Memorial Health System, Lufkin, TX