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Instructions to User
Read these instructions carefully before using this equipment. These
instructions describe the operating procedures to be followed strictly.
Failure to follow these instructions can cause measuring abnormity,
equipment damage and personal injury. The manufacturer is NOT re-
sponsible for the safety, reliability and performance issues and any mon-
itoring abnormality, personal injury and equipment damage due to user’s
negligence of the operation instructions. The manufacturer’s warranty
service does not cover such faults.
- The uncomfortable or painful feeling may appear if using the device
ceaselessly, especially for the microcirculation barrier patients. It is
recommended that the sensor should not be applied to the same fin-
ger for over 2 hours.
- For the individual patients, there should be a more prudent inspecting
in the placing process. The device can not be clipped on the edema
and tender tissue.
- The light (the infrared is invisible) emitted from the device is harmful to
the eyes, so the user and the maintenance man, can not stare at the
light.
- Testee can not use enamel or other makeup on the finger.
- estee’s fingernail can not be too long.
- Please peruse the relative content about the clinical restrictions and
caution.
1. SAFETY
1.1 Instructions for Safe Operations
- Check the main unit and all accessories periodically to make sure
that there is no visible damage that may affect patient’s safety and
monitoring performance. It is recommended that the device should be
inspected once a week at least. When there is obvious damage, stop
using the oximeter.
- Necessary maintenance must be performed by qualified service engi-
neers ONLY. Users are not permitted to maintain it by themselves.
- The oximeter cannot be used together with the devices not specified
in User’s Manual.
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