USING YOUR PULSE OXIMETER
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finger, and the sensors inside the unit should align with the finger
nail and pad at the tip of the finger.
%Sp0
2
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PR
bpm
Oxygen
Saturation
3. Press the power button to turn the unit on. The screen will briefly
flash a test display, and then begin the measurement.
4. Solid dashes (– – –) will appear on the display for a few seconds,
then the display will begin to show the oxygen saturation (SpO
2
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and pulse rate (PR bpm) measurements.
Take care to not move excessively during monitoring. These are
active readings and may fluctuate slightly as you observe the
display, responding to your heart rate (bps) and other factors.
5. The Pulse Oximeter should only be used for spot-checking blood
oxygen saturation and pulse rate and should not remain on the
finger for more than a few minutes at a time.
6. Remove the unit from the finger. The unit will automatically turn off
after 5 seconds.
7. Clean the unit as directed before storage.
Pulse Rate
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%Sp0
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PR
bpm
Oxygen
Saturation
Pulse Rate
Pulse Waveform
Pulse Bar Graph
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Battery
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