As an EMS professional, you have high standards for the equipment you use. Now the industry does, too. The standard known as IEC 60601-2 Edition 4 went into effect on January 1, 2019. All new or updated devices must meet these requirements to be indicated for EMS use.
If you have a handheld pulse oximeter, it met existing requirements when you bought it. But the new standard is more demanding in several ways. Now is a good time to check your devices for compliance—and to take a look at the updated Model 8500 from Nonin.
Multiple Uses
Can be used for spot checks or continuous monitoring of SpO2
Warranty
Rugged design and construction, backed by a 3-year warranty
Easy to Use
Features bright LED displays and easy 3-button operation
Perfusion Indicator
Tri-color perfusion indicator provides immediate feedback on pulse quality
Reliable Results
PureSAT® technology uses intelligent pulse-by-pulse filtering to provide precise oximetry measurements
Sensor Options
Compatible with a full line of Nonin PureLight® sensors
Nonin PureSAT® Technology for Reliable Measurements
Clinically proven Nonin PureSAT® pulse oximetry technology uses intelligent pulse-by-pulse filtering to provide precise oximetry measurements—even in the presence of motion, low perfusion or other challenging conditions. With Nonin smart averaging technology, PureSAT® automatically adjusts to each patient’s condition to provide fast and reliable readings you can trust.