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without being connected to an iOS device. In this case, the measurement data is
stored in memory and can be uploaded to an iPod, iPhone or iPad when the
connection is re-established. The pulse oximeter can store 100 measurements.
When the memory is full, any new measurements overwrite the oldest ones.
4.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
For detailed operating instructions, please visit http://www.iHealth99.com/
NOTE:
The pulse oximeter is intended for use as a spot check device and should
not be kept in place for an excessive period of time. Take care to check the
positioning and sensitivity of the user during monitoring.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean the device once per week, when doing the cleaning, carefully swab inside
the device with a soft cloth or cotton swab with rubbing alcohol. Do not pour the
alcohol directly on or into the device.
2.
Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact.
3.
Avoid high temperature and solarization. Do not immerse the device in water as
this will result in damage to the device.
4.
If this device is stored near freezing, allow it to acclimate to room temperature
before use.
5.
Do not attempt to disassemble this device.
6.
If you do not use the device for a long time, please remove the batteries.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
SpO2 or pulse rate is
shown unstable or no
value
1.
Finger
may
not
plugged correctly
2.
Finger
may
be
trembling
1.
Retry by plugging the
finger
2.
Try to remain the finger
still
The oximeter cannot be
turned on
1.
low battery
2.
The oximeter might be
damaged
1.
Charging the battery
2.
Please contact with local
customer service center
Low Battery indication
blinking
Low battery
Charging the battery
The app can not find the
pulse oximeter
Restart the Bluetooth; if still
not successful, restart iPod,
iPhone or iPad