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Product Description:
The KM-5100T Pulse Oximeter with NIBP is a high-performance patient monitoring device designed for accurate and reliable measurement of blood pressure (NIBP), pulse rate, and oxygen saturation (SpO2). It features a 7-segment LED display for clear visibility of vital signs and a 2.4-inch color LCD for waveform, bar graph, trend display, and system menu. The device is lightweight, compact, and suitable for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
Equipped with manual, automatic, and continuous measurement modes, the KM-5100T ensures precise readings through oscillometric technology. The adjustable audible and visual alarms provide real-time alerts, enhancing patient safety. With a data storage capacity of up to 2000 NIBP readings or 10 hours of SpO2 data, this device is ideal for hospitals, clinics, and home care settings.
Key Features:
Sold by Korrida Medical Systems & fulfilled byMedikabazaar
Country of Origin | India |
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Display | 7-segment LED for NIBP, SpO2, and Pulse Rate. 2.4" color LCD for waveforms and trends. |
Weight | 1.15 kg (device) / 1.6 kg (net weight) |
Dimensions | 232 mm × 198 mm × 75 mm (device) / 240 mm × 190 mm × 162 mm (net) |
NIBP Measurement | Oscillometric method |
Operation Modes | Manual / Automatic / Continuous |
Auto Measure Time | 1~250 minutes (5-minute intervals) |
Measurement Range | 10~270 mmHg |
Overpressure Protection | Yes |
Alarms | Systolic, Diastolic, Mean, PR, SpO2 |
Pulse Rate Range | 25~250 bpm |
Pulse Rate Resolution | 1 bpm |
Pulse Rate Accuracy | ±2 bpm or ±2% (whichever is larger) |
SpO2 Measurement Range | 0~100% |
SpO2 Resolution | 1% |
SpO2 Accuracy | 70100%: ±2%; 069%: Unspecified |
Temperature Range | 0°C - 50°C |
Temperature Resolution | 0.1°C |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.1°C |
Data Storage | Up to 2000 NIBP readings or 10 hours of SpO2 data |