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PULSE
OXIMETER
HIGH-IMPACT
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing the High Impact Pulse Oximeter for SpO2% and Pulse
Rate (PR) measurement. Please BE SURE TO comply with the instructions
specified in this manual. Please keep this manual for future reference. Medline
reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or
discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Also,
the content of the manual is subject to change without prior notice. Medline
assumes no responsibility for personal injury or damage sustained by or through
use or improper use of this device.
NOTE: The illustration used in this manual may differ slightly from the appearance
of the actual product.
PLEASE READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS DEVICE.
2. MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLE
The oximeter is calibrated to display functional oxygen saturation. The operating
principle of the Oximeter is as follows: A standard baseline is established making
use of the Lambert Beer Law according to Spectrum Absorption Characteristics of
reductive hemoglobin(R Hb) and Oxyhemoglobin (O2 Hb) in red and near-infrared
zones. The operation principle of the instrument is that Photoelectric Oxyhemo-
globin Inspection Technology in accordance with Capacity Pulse Scanning and
Recording Technology. Two beams of light at different wavelengths (660nm glow
and 940nm near infrared light) are focused on the human fingernail through a
clamp-type finger sensor. The measured signal is received by a photosensitive
element, and the information is displayed on the display.
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
- Make sure the oximeter is in good conditions before taking a measurement.
- 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 has no SpO2 alarms, so it is not for continuous
monitoring, as indicated by the symbol .
- DO NOT drop the Pulse Oximeter, dropping may cause damage to it.
- DO NOT crush the Pulse Oximeter or place heavy objects on it, as this may cause
damage to it.
- DO NOT open or disassemble the device, opening and disassembly may cause
damage to the oximeter.
- Avoid spilling liquids on to the pulse oximeter, and keep the display panel
upward and horizontal.
- Keep away from sources of fire and/or heat.
- DO NOT strike or needle the battery or pulse oximeter.
- Follow local ordinances and recycling instructions regarding disposal or recycling
of the device and components, including batteries.
4. INACCURATE MEASUREMENTS MAY BE CAUSED BY:
- Sterilizing the device using autoclaving, ethylene oxide sterilizing, or immerse
the sensors in liquid which may cause inaccurate readings. The device is not
intended for sterilization.
- IF UNIT DOES NOT DISPLAY READING:move pulse oximeter to a smaller
finger;reposition finger inside of unit;if finger is cold,warm hands then re-try.
- Significant levels of dysfunctional hemoglobins (such as carboxyhemoglobin or
methemoglobin).
- Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue.
- SpO2 measurements may be adversely affected in the presence of high ambient
light. Shield the sensor area from direct sunlight, for example) if necessary.
- Excessive movement, Hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia, or
hypothermia
- High-frequency electrosurgical interference and defibrillators.
- Venous pulsations
- Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff.
- Fingernail polish or false fingernails may cause inaccurate SpO2 readings.
5. PRODUCT PROPERTIES
5.1 Operation of the product is simple and convenient.
5.2 Power consumption of the product is low.
5.3 The product is small, light weight and convenient to carry.
5.4 Low voltage warning will be indicated in visual display when battery voltage is so
low that normal operation of the oximeter might be affected.
5.5 The product will automatically be powered off when no signal is present for
longer than 8 seconds.
6. INTENDED USE
The High Impact Pulse Oximeter from Medline provides health and fitness enthusi-
asts a reliable way to measure their oxygen saturation(SpOthe same technology used
in similar devices by healthcare professionals. The highly durable unit provides
instantaneous readings in many types of environments including exercise,high
altitude sport activities and air travel. The device is NOT intended for continuous
monitoring.
7. PRODUCT ACCESSORIES
7.1 One lanyard
7.2 One AAA alkaline battery
7.3 One operator’s manual
8. BATTERY INSTALLATION
8.1 Open the battery cover along the arrow marked on its surface.
8.2 Put one AAA battery into the battery compartment with correct polarity as
shown below:
9. LANYARD INSTALLATION
9.1 Thread thinner end of the lanyard through the loop.
9.2 Thread thicker end of the lanyard through the threaded end before pulling it
tightly.
10. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL
11. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
11.1 Install one AAA battery into the battery compartment.
11.2 Insert one finger into the rubber Oximeter (it is best to insert the finger fully
before releasing the oximeter).
11.3 Press the power key on front panel once.
11.4 Do not move the finger or body while the Oximeter is working.
11.5 Read the data from the display screen.
11.6 There are six display modes.
After turning on the oximeter, each time you press the power key, the oximeter will
switch to another display mode, there are 6 display modes as shown below:
When you press the power switch and hold it for more than one second, the
BRIGHTNESS of the oximeter display will be changed (there are 10 levels on
brightness; the default level is level four.). NOTE: Do not measure when battery
power is low (the power low indicator appears).
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