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2. OVERVIEW
The pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) is the percentage of HbO2 (Oxyhaemoglobin) in the total
Hb (haemoglobin) in the blood, so-called the O2 concentration in the blood. It is an
important bio-parameter for measuring respiration. A number of diseases relating to the
respiratory system can cause a decrease of SpO2 in the blood, furthermore, various other
illnesses can cause a decrease in SpO2 such as a malfunction of the human body's self-
adjustment to environments, surgical injuries and injuries caused by some medical
assessments. Various issues can lead to difficulty of oxygen supply in the patient body.
Corresponding symptoms of oxygen deprivation would appear as a consequence, such as
vertigo, impotence, vomit etc.
Serious symptoms might endanger a patient’s life. Therefore, the prompt and accurate
display of a patient’s SpO2 is essential for doctors and practitioners in the clinical medical
field.
The V60 is a small and portable device allowing convenient operation. The V60 uses a
fingertip probe system for diagnosis and displays the results in a visual graph showing the
measured value of SpO2 which allows for high veracity and repetition.
2.1. Features
Operation of the product is simple and convenient.
The product is small, lightweight and easily portable.
2.2. Major applications and scope of application
The Pulse Oximeter can be used in measuring the pulse oxygen saturation and pulse rate
through a patient’s finger or ear and so on. It is recommended you use the device when the
patient is still.
2.3. Environment requirements
Storage Environment
Temperature: -40°C
~
+60°C
Relative humidity: 5%
~
95%
Atmospheric pressure: 500hPa
~
1060hPa
Operating Environment
Temperature: 10°C
~
40°C
Relative Humidity: 30%
~
75%
Atmospheric pressure: 700hPa
~
1060hPa