Instructions

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IFU-26 Rev. H | October 2021
Nonin 3150 Bluetooth Indicators
Note: If the device has already been paired, go directly
to
Step4“StartContinuousMeasurement” below.
The Nonin Model 3150 is an optional pulse oximeter
device that measures blood oxygen saturation (%SpO
2
)
and uploads readings automatically using Bluetooth. It is
worn continuously on the wrist and uses a separate
ngertip sensor.
Your care team may direct you to wear the Nonin 3150
continuously (all day and/or all night) during the
monitoring period or may ask that you take individual
measurements on a regular schedule (for example, one
or more times per day).
Refer to the Nonin Medical Model 3150 Operator’s
Manual to perform the following tasks:
• Unpack the device and install batteries.
• Attach the wristband.
• Attach the sensor. Note that dierent sensor types
are available. Use the type recommended by your
care team.
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as
necessary.
1. Find the Bluetooth ID (Optional)
Note: This step is optional, and is only necessary when
using the Model 3150 in an environment where multiple
similar devices are being used (such as a hospital).
Turn the Model 3150 wrist unit over and examine the
label. The Bluetooth ID begins with “BDA”. You will need
this for
Step4below.
2. Put Device in Pairing Mode
Remove and reinstall the batteries on the Model 3150
wrist unit. This places the Model 3150 in pairing mode
(the wrist unit display turns on and displays a Bluetooth
Symbol). The unit will remain in pairing mode for 2
minutes.
3. Pair New in VistaPoint
a. Put device in pairing mode (previous step).
b. Tap TakeSpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile
(or TakeaMeasurement on VistaPhone and then
TakeSpO2).
c. Tap UseBluetooth.
d. Tap PairNew.
e. Tap Model3150 as the model.
f. “Scanning for Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
Section 25: Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3150 Wrist)
Model 3150 Wrist Unit
Fingertip
Sensor
Bluetooth ID
Bluetooth Symbol
Nonin 3150 Pulse Oximeter