Innovo® CMS 50F PLUS User Manual
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will be most accurate.
If some abnormal conditions appear on the screen during test
process, pull out the finger and reinsert to restore normal use.
You should not use the device after three years.
This device has a built-in alarm which will go off when the
measured data is beyond the highest or lowest limit. Please check
chapter 6.1 for more details.
The device may not work for all patients. If you are unable to
achieve stable readings, discontinue use.
2 Overview
SpO
2
stands for Peripheral capillary oxygen saturation. It is an
estimation of the oxygen saturation level in your blood. Oxygen
saturation is defined as the ratio of oxyhemoglobin to the total
concentration of hemoglobin (i.e. Oxyhemoglobin + reduced
hemoglobin) present in the blood. SpO
2
is an important
bio-parameter. A number of diseases relating to the respiratory
system may cause a decrease of SpO
2
in blood. Homeostasis
failure and surgery complications may only lead to a reduction of
oxygen supply to the human body. This could lead to vertigo,
impotence, emesis and in severe hypoxia, coma and death.
Therefore, prompt information of patients' SpO
2
is helpful to a
doctor to anticipate potential danger and is of great importance in
the clinical medical field.
The Pulse Oximeter feature herein is small, portable, non-invasive,
easy to use and requires little power. The user only needs to insert a
finger into the probe for SpO
2
and Pulse Rate measurement.