Background and Identification
The Smiths Medical 1818R is a pulse oximeter made by Smiths Medical. Pulse oximeters are non-invasive devices used to monitor a patient’s oxygen saturation. Smiths Medical is a designer and manufacturer of medical devices for general anesthesia, respiratory care, cardiology, pain management, and other medical areas.
The 1818R pulse oximeter measures the patient’s pulse rate and oxygen saturation. It can be used in clinical, hospital, emergency, or transport environments with adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. This model is compatible with all BCI, Inc. oximetry sensors.
The 1818R oximeter weighs nine ounces without batteries and is small enough to fit in the palm of an adult’s hand. It can be powered either by three standard alkaline batteries (type LR 14) or three rechargeable (type KR27/50) “C” cell batteries. In the oximeter’s continuous mode, the batteries can last up to 24 hours but can last up to 80 hours in spot-check mode. When approximately two hours of battery use remains, the monitor’s low-battery indicator lights alert the user.
The monitor’s LED displays present the patient’s pulse rate in beats per minute and oxygen saturation as a percentage. The patient’s pulse strength is displayed on an eight-segment LED bar graph. When the patient’s finger is removed from the oximetry sensor, the monitor automatically turns off to save battery life.
Technical Specifications
Equipment Classification:
- Type of Protection Against Electric shock: Internally Powered
- Mode of operation: Continuous
- Degree of Protection Against ingress of Liquids: IPX1, drip-proof
- Degree of Mobility: Portable
- Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock: Type BF
- Safety Requirements: EN60601-1; 1990
Displays, Indicators, & Keys:
- SpO2: LED numeric display, 0.46 inches (11.68 mm) high
- Pulse Rate: LED numeric display, 0.38 inches (9.65 mm) high
- Pulse Strength: Logarithmically scaled 8-segment LED bar graph
- Keys: I & O keys
SpO2:
- Range: 0-99%
- Accuracy: ±2% at 70-99%
- Averaging: 8 pulse beat average
- Display Response: The display is to functional saturation. The pulse strength bar graph is not proportional to pulse volume.
- Display Update Rate: 1 Hz (SpO2); 60 Hz (pulse strength)
- Calibration: Factory calibrated over range 70% to 100% SpO2 using human blood samples to functional saturation. Test methods available upon request. No in-service calibration required.
- Sensors:
- Red 660nm, 2mW (typical)
- Infrared 905nm, 2-2.4mW (typical)
Pulse Rate:
- Range: 30-254 BPM
- Accuracy: ±2% at 30-254 BPM
- Averaging: 8 second average
- Display Update Rate: 1 Hz
Auxiliary Printer Output: Data saved every thirty (30) seconds can be printed (spot check).
Power Requirements: Uses three standard alkaline (type LR 14) or nickel-cadmium “C” cell batteries (type KR27/50).
Battery Life: Approximately 24 hours in continuous mode or 80 hours in spot-check mode.
Dimensions:
- Width: 3.25 inches (82.6 mm)
- Height: 6.3 inches (160 mm)
- Depth: 1.25 inches (31.75 mm)
- Weight: 9 ounces (255 grams) without the batteries
Environmental Specifications:
- Operating Temp.: 0-55° C (32-131° F)
- Storage Temp.: -34-70° C (-29-158° F)
- Relative Humidity:
- 10-95% (storage), non-condensing
- 15-95% (operating), non-condensing
Additional Information
Smiths Medical 1818R Operation and Service Manual