USER MANUAL
Product introduction
A Pulse Oximeter is a common device used to check oxygen
saturation (SpO²) and pulse rate.
It is a compact, reliable and durable physiological
monitoring device featuring an OLED display and powered
by 2 x AAA batteries (not included).
Intended use
The Pulse Oximeter is reusable device and is intended for
spot checking the pulse oxygen saturation and pulse rate of
adults.
It should not be used for continuous monitoring – this
should only be done under the guidance of your doctor.
Restrictions
Use of the device is for adults only.
Please do not use the device for children, infants and
neonatal. The product is not suitable for children under
3 years because of choking hazard.
Safety instructions
The person using the Pulse Oximeter must have read the
instructions for use carefully.
This product should only be used to give an indicative or
reference reading. It should not be used to determine a
diagnosis without consultation with your doctor. Longer
term or ongoing use should only be under the guidance of
your doctor.
If you experience any discomfort in use, please stop
immediately and seek medical help.
When using the Pulse Oximeter the user should pay
attention to, and guarantee safety of the patient being
measured.
The Pulse Oximeter does not feature an alarm function. It
should not be used for continuous monitoring for an
extended period.
Damaged skin tissue can not be measured.
Do not use the device if it has been damaged in any way.
Do not use the device in any way other than that described
in this manual.
Do not to use the Pulse Oximeter during MRI (magnetic
resonance imaging) scanning or CT (Computed
Tomography) environment as the induced current could
potentially cause burns.
The device should not be modified, repaired or serviced in
any way by the end user.
Do not use the Pulse Oximeter in the presence of
flammable anesthetics, explosive substances, vapors or
liquids.
Ensure the device is always clean and free from dirt before
use.
Before cleaning the device, ensure it is turned off.
Do not use high pressure or high temperature to disinfect or
clean the device. Never use cleaning agents/disinfectants
other than those recommended.
The device is a factory sealed unit. Keep its surface dry and
clean, and prevent contact with liquids.
The Pulse Oximeter is precision device. Avoid pressure,
knocks, strong vibration or other mechanical damage.
Please store safely when not in use.
For disposal of Pulse Oximeter and accessories, follow local
regulations regarding disposal of such a device and
accessories. Do not dispose of randomly.
Use AAA alkaline batteries. Do not use carbon or poor
quality batteries. Remove the batteries if the product will
not be used for an extended period of time.
Avoid exposure to static electricity before using the Pulse
Oximeter.
When in use, keep the device away from radio receivers.
To avoid enhanced electromagnetic radiation or reduce
anti-electromagnetic interference performance, only use
the device as configured.
Portable and mobile radio frequency communication
equipment can affect the normal use of the pulse oximeter.
Storage environment
The Pulse Oximeter should not be close to or stored with
other equipment.
Always store the device and small parts such as batteries
out of the reach of children.
Always ensure suitable supervision of patients or others
where the device is used on a lanyard.
Box contents
Pulse Oximeter, Lanyard, User manual EN/DE
Technical data
• OLED display
• SpO²: Measurement range: 70-100%
Accuracy: ±2% (70%-99%)
• Pulse rate:
Measurement range: 30-240bpm
Accuracy: ±2bpm
• Working voltage: DC3V
• Battery type: 2x 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries
are required (not included)
• Power consumption: < 30mA
• Automatic shutdown after 10 seconds
• Bluetooth 4.0
• Use environment: 5°-40°C
Storage environment: -10°-40°C
Ambient humidity: 15%-80%
Atmospheric pressure: 70kPa-106kPa
• Size: 58 x 32 x 34 mm
• Weight: 50g (with two AAA batteries)
Description of the product
POWER / FUNCTION BUTTON
Function description
The Pulse Oximeter is used to measure arterial oxygen
saturation (SpO²) and the pulse rate. Oxygen saturation
indicates the percentage of haemoglobin in the arterial
blood that is loaded with oxygen.
The Pulse Oximeter uses two light beams of different
wavelengths for measurement. These light beams strike the
inserted finger inside the housing during measurement and
the arterial oxygen saturation is then calculated and
displayed on the Pulse Oximeter.
1. Infrared Light Emitting 2. Infrared Light receiver