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OPERATOR’S 

MANUAL 

 

VER2.0C201 

FingertipPulse Oximeter   

 

 

 

General Description   

Oxygen Saturation is a percentage of Oxyhemoglobin (HbO

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) capacity, compounded with 

oxygen, by all combinative hemoglobin (Hb) capacity in blood. In other words, it is 
consistency of Oxyhemoglobin in blood. It is a very important parameter for the Respiratory 
circulation System. Many respiratory diseases can result in oxygen saturation being lowered 
in human blood. Additionally, the following factors can reduce oxygen saturation: Automatic 
regulation of organ dysfunction caused by Anesthesia, Intensive Postoperative Trauma, 
injuries caused by some medical examinations. That situation might result in 
light-headedness, asthenia, and vomiting. Therefore, it is very important to know the oxygen 
saturation of a patient so that doctors can find problems in a timely manner. 

The fingertip pulse Oximeter features small size, low power consumption, convenient 
operation and portability. It is only necessary for a patient to put one of his fingers into the 
fingertip photoelectric sensor for diagnosis, and a display screen will show oxygen saturation. 
It has been proven in clinical experiments that it also features high precision and repeatability. 
 

Measurement principle 

Principle of the Oximeter is as follows: A mathematical formula is established making use of 
Lambert Beer Law according to Spectrum Absorption Characteristics of Reductive 
hemoglobin(RHb) and Oxyhemoglobin (HbO

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) in glow and near-infrared zones. Operation 

principle of the instrument is Photoelectric Oxyhemoglobin Inspection Technology is adopted 
in accordance with Capacity Pulse Scanning and Recording Technology, so that two beams 
of different wavelength of lights (660nm glow and 940nm near infrared light) can be focused 
onto a human nail tip through a clamping finger-type sensor. A measured signal obtained by a 
photosensitive element, will be shown on two groups of LEDs through process in electronic 
circuits and microprocessor

 

shown on two groups of LEDs through electronic circuits and a 

microprocessor. 

 

Diagram of Operation Principle 

1.    Red and Infrared-ray Emission Tube 
2.    Red and Infrared-ray Receipt Tube 

 

Precautions for use 

Do not use the pulse Oximeter in an MRI or CT environment. 

Do not use the pulse Oximeter in situations where alarms are required. The device has 
no alarms. 

Explosion hazard: Do not use the pulse Oximeter in an explosive atmosphere. 

The pulse Oximeter is intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment. It must be 
used in conjunction with other methods of assessing clinical signs and symptoms. 

Check the pulse Oximeter sensor application site 

frequently

 to determine the positioning 

of the sensor, circulation, and skin sensitivity. 

Do not stretch the adhesive tape while applying the pulse Oximeter sensor. This may 
cause inaccurate readings or skin blisters. 

Before use, carefully read the manual. 

The pulse Oximeter has no SpO

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 alarms; it is not for continuous monitoring, as indicated 

by the symbol.   

Prolonged use or the patient’s condition may require changing the sensor site 
periodically. Change sensor site and check skin integrity, circulatory status, and correct 
alignment at least every 4 hours. 

10  Inaccurate measurements may be caused by autoclaving, ethylene oxide sterilizing, or 

immersing the sensors in liquid. 

11  Significant levels of dysfunctional hemoglobins (such as carboxyhemoglobin or 

methemoglobin) may cause inaccurate readings. 

12 

Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue may cause inaccurate 
readings. 

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 measurements may be adversely affected in the presence of bright light. Shield 

the sensor area (with a towel, from direct sunlight, for example) if necessary. 

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Excessive patient movement may cause inaccurate readings. 

15 

High-frequency electrosurgical interference. 

16 

Venous pulsations may cause inaccurate readings. 

17  Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or 

intravascular line may cause inaccurate readings. 

18  Hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia, or hypothermia may cause 

inaccurate readings. 

19 

Cardiac arrest or shock may cause inaccurate readings. 

20 

Fingernail polish or false fingernails may cause inaccurate SpO

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 readings. 

Follow local ordinances and recycling instructions regarding disposal or recycling of 
the device and device components, including batteries. 

 
 

Product Properties 

Operation of the product is simple and convenient. 

The product is small in size, light in weight (total weight is about 50g including batteries). 

Power consumption of the product is low and the two originally-equipped, two AAA 
batteries can be operated continuously for 30 hours.   

A low voltage warning will be shown on the display when battery voltage is so low that 
the Oximeter might not operate normally. 

The product will automatically be powered off when no signal is detected for longer than 
8 seconds. 

 

Product Operation Scope 

The fingertip Oximeter can be used to measure human Oxygen Saturation and heart rate 
through the finger. The product is suitable for use in families, hospitals (including clinical use 
in internist/surgery, anesthesia, pediatrics, intensive care etc.) Oxygen Clubs, social medical 
organizations, and in sports (It can be used before or after sports. Operation during sports is 
not recommended.). 

The product is not suitable to monitor a patient continuously. 

 

Operation Instructions 

Install two AAA batteries into battery cassette before closing its cover. 

Insert a finger into the rubber hole of the Oximeter, as shown in the diagram below. (It is 
best to insert the finger as far as possible before releasing the clamp.) 

Press the switch button once on front panel. 

While using the Oximeter, your finger should not tremble and you should not move 
around.       

Read corresponding data on the display screen. 

Two display modes.   

 
After turning on the Oximeter, each time you press the power switch the Oximeter will 
switch to another display mode. There are two display modes, shown as follows: 

1  

                    2 

 

When you press the power switch for a long time (more than one second), the brightness of 
the Oximeter will be changed by degrees, there are 10 levels on brightness; the default level 
is level four. 

Note: Please use medical alcohol to clean the rubber, inside the Oximeter, that touches the 
finger. Also, clean the test finger with alcohol before and after each test. (The rubber inside of 
the Oximeter is medical rubber, which has no toxins, and is not harmful to the skin). 

 

When your finger is inserted into the Oximeter, your nail surface must be upward. 

 

 

 

 

 

Brief Description of Front Panel 

                                     

                                                       

                                                                 

The pulse rate bar graph display corresponds with pulse rate.   

 

Product Accessories 

1. 

One hang lace 

2. Two 

batteries 

3. 

One user manual 

 

 

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PR

 

Power 
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PR bar graph 

Pulse One

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