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Testing SpO₂

How do you easily test SpO₂?

Combine the ProSim 4 with the SPOT Light for quick and accurate SpO₂ and vital signs testing at any location, hassle-free.

Are you a service technician called out for a quick NIBP check? Or do you visit general practices to test the NIBP? Or do you need to resolve an acute malfunction? The ProSim 8 is a very comprehensive device, but the ProSim 4 can be much more convenient in such cases.

The ProSim 4 is compact in size and lightweight. Thanks to the handy stand, you can place it anywhere. This makes the ProSim 4 ideal if you visit many different locations. The pre-programmed functions ensure that you can work quickly and efficiently. You can simulate these vital functions with the ProSim 4:

  • ECG
  • Respiration
  • Invasive blood pressure
  • Non-invasive blood pressure

It is common for a monitoring monitor to have an SpO₂ function that also needs to be checked. The ProSim 4 does not simulate this function independently.
The solution? The ProSim SPOT Light.

The ProSim SPOT Light is a stand-alone SpO₂ simulator from Fluke Biomedical. It is compact and easy to combine with the ProSim 4. You can connect both devices to the monitoring monitor at the same time. You do not have to connect the SPOT Light separately or check other functions first.

How does it work?

Connect the SpO₂ sensor to the SPOT Light. Connect the other vital sign sensors to the ProSim 4, such as IBP, NIBP, or ECG. Start the measurement.

With the SPOT Light and the ProSim 4, you can perform checks quickly and reliably. Naturally, with the accuracy you are accustomed to from Fluke Biomedical equipment.

Curious about what the ProSim 4 and the SPOT Light can do for you? Request a demonstration, trial placement, or more information.

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