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BLT Biolight SpO2 Sensor Compatibility and Generation Guide

BLT Biolight patient monitors use several different SpO2 sensor types. The connector shape, monitor series, SpO2 module, and sensor generation should be confirmed before selecting a replacement sensor.

This page lists general information about common BLT Biolight SpO2 sensors in the maintenance and replacement market, including older 5-pin sensors, A series and Q series sensors, M series sensors, newer encrypted versions, AnyView models, Masimo modules, and OxiMax cables.

1. Older BLT Biolight SpO2 Sensors

Early BLT Biolight patient monitors commonly used a simple and reliable SpO2 sensor solution. In this stage, the common type was a 5-pin plastic connector SpO2 sensor.

Some very old Biolight models used metal connector SpO2 sensors. These models are now less common in the market.

Related product page: Compatible Biolight 5-pin SpO2 sensor

Compatible Biolight 5-pin SpO2 sensor connector

2. BLT Biolight A Series and Q Series SpO2 Sensors

In later models, Biolight developed its own SpO2 modules and connector molds. Some connectors may look similar to other brands, but the sensor compatibility should still be checked according to the monitor model and module type.

Common models in this group include Biolight A series and Q series monitors, such as Q3, Q5, and Q7.

Related product page: Compatible Biolight A series and Q series SpO2 sensor

Compatible Biolight Q3 Q5 Q7 vital sign monitor SpO2 sensor connector

3. BLT Biolight M9500, M8000, and M7000 SpO2 Sensors

Biolight M9500, M8000, and M7000 monitors may use a different SpO2 sensor type. The connector, monitor model, and sensor version should be checked before replacement.

Related product page: Compatible Biolight M9500 M8000 M7000 SpO2 sensor

Compatible Biolight M9500 M8000 M7000 SpO2 sensor

4. Newer BLT Biolight Sensors with Identification Chip

Around after 2019, some BLT Biolight models started to use SpO2 sensors with an identification chip. Because of this change, older sensor versions may not work on some newer Biolight monitors or updated monitor systems.

Some monitors produced before this period may also require newer sensors if their system software has been updated.

Biolight SpO2 sensor identification chip reference

Related product page for newer Biolight A series, V series, Q3, Q5, and Q7 sensors: Compatible newer model SpO2 sensor for Biolight A series, V series, Q3, Q5, and Q7

Compatible newer Biolight Q3 Q5 Q7 SpO2 sensor connector

Related product page for newer M series sensors: Compatible newer model SpO2 sensor for Biolight M9500 M8000 M7000

Compatible newer Biolight M9500 M8000 M7000 SpO2 sensor

For some applications, an adapter cable may be required. In other cases, a newer sensor version with the identification chip built in may be required.

5. BLT Biolight AnyView, M10, and M12 SpO2 Sensors

Some newer Biolight AnyView models, including M10 and M12 patient monitors, use a different SpO2 sensor type. These models should be checked separately from older A series, Q series, and M series sensors.

Related product page: Compatible BLT Biolight M10 M12 patient monitor SpO2 sensor

Compatible Biolight M10 M12 patient monitor SpO2 sensor

6. BLT Biolight Monitors with Masimo Module

Some higher-end BLT Biolight monitors may use a Masimo SpO2 module. These models require Masimo-compatible SpO2 sensors and should not be mixed with standard Biolight SpO2 sensors.

Related product page: Compatible Biolight Q7 Masimo model SpO2 sensor

Compatible Masimo SET SpO2 sensor for Biolight Q7

7. BLT Biolight OxiMax SpO2 Cable

Some BLT Biolight monitors may use OxiMax-compatible SpO2 cables. The cable part number, monitor model, and module type should be checked before selection.

Related product page: Compatible Biolight M8500 M8000 SpO2 cable 15-100-0016 OxiMax

Compatible Biolight M8500 SpO2 cable 15-100-0016 OxiMax

8. Compatibility Notes

BLT Biolight SpO2 sensors should be selected according to the monitor model, connector type, SpO2 module, sensor generation, and whether the monitor requires an identification chip.

  • Confirm the BLT Biolight monitor model.
  • Check whether the monitor uses a standard Biolight, Masimo, or OxiMax SpO2 module.
  • Compare the connector shape and pin configuration.
  • Check whether the monitor requires a newer sensor version with an identification chip.
  • Confirm whether an adapter cable is required.
  • Use the original sensor part number or connector photo to reduce selection mistakes.

9. Replacement Information

PanSW supplies compatible BLT Biolight SpO2 sensors and cables for different monitor series, including older 5-pin models, A series, Q series, M series, newer encrypted versions, AnyView M10/M12 models, Masimo models, and OxiMax cable applications.

Please feel free to contact PanSW if there are any doubts or further questions.

18h*6d technical support and product consultation: please contact PanSW for the specific cable or sensor you need and to avoid unnecessary cost.

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