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1 Introduction................................................................ 3
2 Overview.................................................................... 4
3 Using the device and App ..........................................5
4 PC software ............................................................. 13
5 Maintenance ............................................................ 13
6 Troubleshooting .......................................................14
7 Specifications .......................................................... 14
8 Symbols.................................................................... 16

Summary of Contents for BabyO2

Page 1: ...1 BabyO2 Pulse Oximeter User Manual Contact us service getbabytone com Website www welluehealth com TM ...

Page 2: ...2 Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Overview 4 3 Using the device and App 5 4 PC software 13 5 Maintenance 13 6 Troubleshooting 14 7 Specifications 14 8 Symbols 16 ...

Page 3: ... device in a combustible environment Never submerge the device in water or other liquids Do not clean the device with acetone or other volatile solutions Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact The device and accessories are provided non sterile Do not place this device in pressure vessels or gas sterilization device Do not dismantle the device as this could cause damage or malfunct...

Page 4: ...positioning of the sensor and the circulation and skin sensitivity of the patient Patient sensitivity varies depending on medical status or skin condition For patients with poor peripheral blood circulation or sensitive skin inspect the sensor site more frequently The functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of the SpO2 sensor or a device The device has no alarm system The local law...

Page 5: ...2 Charging Charge the battery before using Connect the device to USB of computer or USB charging adapter with the supplied cable After fully charged the device will power off automatically Note The device cannot be used during charging and if choosing a third party charging adaptor Class II select one that complies with IEC60950 or IEC60601 1 3 3 POWER ON OFF POWER ON Press the side button for 2 s...

Page 6: ...sure that the measurement is performed normally please follow the steps below to wear the device 1 Plug the sensor cable into the device 2 Secure the sensor For newborn A Place the foot wrap on the foot either foot works with the sensor part running on the outside edge of Sensor cable Foot finger wrap Ankle wrist wrap Light detector Light emitter Turns red when working Sensor ...

Page 7: ...s skin The light emitter and the light detector should be opposite to each other on the two sides of the foot Note For the right foot the Light Emitter should be on the top for the left foot the Light Emitter should be on the bottom C Put the ankle wrap around the ankle attach the velcro to secure the device 3 Secure the sensor For adult child Light emitter Light detector ...

Page 8: ...and the skin E Plug the sensor cable into the device F Put the wrist wrap around the wrist attach the velcro to secure the device 3 5 Start working After the placement press the side button for 2 seconds to power on There should be red light inside the soft wrap After displaying time and battery you can change the reminder settings with side button usually you can do nothing You can also change th...

Page 9: ...sensor placement Frequent movement Foot or finger is too cold Run App to connect the device you can check the real time readings in App Dashboard The detail of using App will be illustrated later Notice If the working time is less than 2 minute the data will not be saved Motion may cause readings unavailable Readings recover very soon at rest Please avoid strong ambient light condition SpO2 measur...

Page 10: ...e pulse signal through finger The MCU receives the pulse signal gets the frequency signal by counting processes its digital signal and finally gets the measured SpO2 value The PR is averagely calculated by above peak intervals of PR waveform 3 6 Stop working sync data Unplug the sensor cable the countdown on the screen will begin During the countdown if you plug the sensor cable again the record w...

Page 11: ...aving power you can press the side button to wake up the screen or change display 3 8 Bluetooth Connection The device Bluetooth will be enabled automatically after it s turned on To establish a Bluetooth connection 1 Power on the device 2 Make sure the phone Bluetooth is enabled 3 Run the App 4 Allow the App to use Bluetooth Notice DO NOT PAIR in the settings of your smartphone 3 9 Add a new devic...

Page 12: ...fo 3 11 Audio reminder in Device You can configure it in App Settings when your device is connected to App You can switch on or off the reminder You can adjust the volume of the reminder You can adjust the Threshold The reminder will stop when oxygen level recover or you can press the side button to stop it 3 12 Audio reminder in App You can configure it in App Settings You can switch on or off th...

Page 13: ...le Devices If you enter App Offline Mode you can view history data in App Settings Select Device you can select device if you have multiple devices In this Mode device is not connected so you cannot sync data or set device 4 PC software PC Software O2 Insight Pro Download from www getbabytone com Enter top menu Support PC Software Install the software on windows win 7 8 10 or Mac OS 10 13 or above...

Page 14: ... than 104 40 Clean the sensor carefully with cloth soaked 75 alcohol if it is dirty or dusty Note The device is a non sterile medical device and does not contain any sterile or degradable component thus the device is not subject to the shelf life requirements 6 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No readings on screen The sensor is not positioned and secured properly Check if ...

Page 15: ...pp to use Bluetooth For Android Bluetooth cannot work without location permission Allow location access 7 Specifications Environmental Operating Storage Temperature 5 to 40 C 25 to 55 C Relative humidity noncondensing 10 to 80 10 to 93 Barometric 700 to 1060hPa 700 to 1060hPa Protection against electric shock Internally powered equipment Degree protection against electrical shock Type BF Electro m...

Page 16: ...ermine the pulse rate accuracy Heart Rate range 20 to 250 bpm Heart Rate accuracy 2 bpm or 2 whichever is greater Wavelength Max emission power 660nm 940nm 0 8mW 1 2mW SpO2 data update period 1s Reminder Triggered by low oxygen level Recorded parameters Oxygen level Heart Rate Data storage 4 sessions up to 10 hours for each Frequency range 2 402 2 480 GHz Max RF power 5 15 dBm Expected service lif...

Page 17: ... Follow Instructions for Use Type BF Applied Part No alarm system MRI unsafe Presents hazards in all MR environments as device contains strongly ferromagnetic materials IP22 Resistant to liquid ingress CE marking Authorized representative in the European community This product complies with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communication Commission ...

Page 18: ...18 Symbol Description Temperature limitation Humidity limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation ...

Page 19: ...tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tur...

Page 20: ...20 condition without restriction ...

Page 21: ...ersion A Date Nov 24 2021 Shenzhen Viatom Technology Co Ltd 4E Building 3 Tingwei Industrial Park No 6 Liufang Road Block 67 Xin an Street Baoan District Shenzhen 518101 Guangdong China www welluehealth com MedNet EC REP GmbH Borkstraße 10 48163 Münster Germany ...

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