3. Getting to know your device
The SPO 25 pulse oximeter provides a non-invasive measurement of the arterial oxygen
saturation (Spor) and the heart rate (pulse rate). oxygen saturation indicates the peic-entage of
haemoglobin in adenal blood that is loaded with oxygen. Therefore it is an important parair-
eter for assessing the respiratory {unction. To take a measurement, the pulse oximeter uses
two rays of light wlth differing wavelengths, which strike the finger inserted inside the housing.
A low oxygen saturation varue generailt indicates underlying irlriesses (respiratory diseases, "
asthma, heart fai ure etc,).
People with a low oxygen saturation value are more likely to experience the iollowing symp_
toms: shodness of breath, increased head rate, weakness, neryousness and outbreiki oi
sweating. lf oxygen saturation is known to be chronically drminished, it requires monitorlng us-
ing the pulse oximeter under medical supervision. rfyou have acutery dimihisned oxygen iatu-
ration, with.or without the accompanying symptoms, you must consult a doctor imme'diatety
as it could lead to a life{hreatening situation. The pulie oximeter is pafticularly suitable for
patients at risk such as peopre witi head disease or asthma, but ar;;for athl6tes and neitthy
people who exercise at high altitude (e.g. mountaineers, skiers or amateur pilots).
4. Signs and symbols
The following symbols are used in these lnstructions for use, on the packaging and on the
type plate for the device:
WABNING
Warning instruction indicating a risk of injury or damage to health