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POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problem
SpO
2
or PR
cannot be shown
normally.
SpO
2
or PR is
shown
unstably
The oximeter
Cannot be
switched
On.
„Finger out“
Displayed on
screen
Indication lamps
suddenly
go off
“Error3” or
“Error4”
Displayed on
screen
“Error7”
displayed
on screen
Possible Reason
Finger is not
inserted correctly.
Patient’s oxyhaemoglo-
bin level is too low
to be measured
Finger might not be
inserted far enough.
Finger is trembling or
the patient’s body is
moving.
Battery power may be
inadequate or not be
there at all.
Batteries may have
been inserted incor-
rectly.
The oximeter might be
damaged.
There is no finger on
the pulse oximeter or
finger is not positioned
properly.
The product is automa
-
tically switched off if no
signal is detected for
longer than 8 seconds.
Low power/ Batteries
empty.
Low power/ Batteries
empty
Receiving sensor
shielded or
sensor damaged.
Low power/ Batteries
empty
Infrared sensor
damaged.
Solution
Try inserting the finger
again.
Try several more times
if you are sure that there
is no problem with the
device. Please go to a
hospital in good
time to obtain a precise
diagnosis.
Try inserting the finger
again.
Try not to move.
Please replace batteries.
Please reinsert the
batteries.
Have the device tested by
the manufacturer
Place your finger in the
oximeter.
Normal
Replace the batteries.
Insert new batteries.
Have the device tested by
the manufacturer.
Change the batteries.
Have the device tested by
the manufacturer.
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Summary of Contents for Oxy Control
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Page 75: ...NL Vinger pulsoximeter Bedieningshandleiding V r gebruik aandachtig lezen GT 300C203 75...
Page 99: ...AR 99...
Page 100: ...AR HbO2 100 101 102 102 102 103 103 104 105 106 106 106 106 107 100...
Page 101: ...AR CT MRT Geratherm oxy control ESU 4 SpO2 101...
Page 102: ...AR Geratherm oxy control 1 2 AAA 3 SpO2 SpO2 102...
Page 103: ...AR 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 4 1 AAA 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 95 98 96 95 100 160 70 120 10 60 100 10 40 60 103 3...
Page 110: ...AR 1 800 80 2 a HF HF 150 80 3 110...
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