A handheld, multi-function, digital device that measures conductivity, pH, Temperature, and ORP of water and dialysate fluids associated with hemodialysis delivery systems. It is used for monitoring the temperature conductivity and pH of dialysate and a Class II medical device. It can test both acetate and bicarbonate dialysate quality. It can also be used to test the quality of dialysis feed water. Internal sensors require the user to place the sample in the instrument, preventing contamination of dialysate by the measurement device. It is powered by a 9-volt battery. It’s FDA Product Code is FLB: Meter, Conductivity, Induction, Remote Type.
A battery-powered electronic device designed to measure two or more parameters (e.g., temperature, conductivity, pressure, pH, flow) to calibrate or test a medical device (e.g., haemodialysis equipment, anaesthesia machine, suction system, ophthalmic laser). It typically consists of a hand-held electronic box with appropriate connections and a digital display; dedicated measuring devices (e.g., probe, sensor, electrode, buffer solution) are typically included. It is not dedicated to a specific clinical discipline and is intended to be used by a professional in a professional setting (e.g., clinical engineering).