Pulse oximetry can be used for at-home monitoring of your oxygen level and pulse for conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and others. This features a one button operation which serves as an alarm and pulse sound function. It is designed to shut off automatically when no signal is detected for lower power consumption.
Key Features:
- The Finger Pulse Oximeter with LED Screen Display is CE & FDA approved.
- Ideally suited for use in a medical setting, the home or sports clubs.
- Can measure Sp02 and Pulse Rate accurately and quickly and features a Sp02 and PR display.
- Low power consumption with battery voltage low indicator - shuts off automatically when no signal is detected.
- Pulse sound and Alarm function.
- LED Screen with One button operation.
Box Contains:
- 1 x Pulse Oximeter
- 2 x AAA Alkaline batteries
- 1 x instruction manual
- 1 x handling rope
How to Use:
- Install 2 AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
- Place damp over fingernail as per diagram.
- Insert one finger fully into the rubber hole of the Oximeter.
- Press the switch once on the front panel of Oximeter.
- Both the finger and body should not tremble during use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Finger Pulse Oximeter with Bargraph Display?
A Finger Pulse Oximeter with Bargraph Display is a compact, non-invasive device designed to measure the oxygen saturation level (SpO₂) in your blood and your pulse rate. The bargraph display provides a visual representation of your pulse strength, aiding in the assessment of your cardiovascular health.
How does the bargraph display enhance the functionality of the pulse oximeter?
The bargraph display indicates the intensity of your pulse and signal strength. A higher bargraph reading suggests a stronger pulse signal, which can help ensure accurate measurements. For optimal readings, the bar should be greater than 30%.
Is the Finger Pulse Oximeter suitable for use during physical activities?
Yes, this oximeter is ideal for use in various settings, including medical environments, homes, and sports clubs. However, it's important to remain still during measurement, as excessive movement can affect accuracy. (inhealth.ie)
What are the key features of this Finger Pulse Oximeter?
- CE & FDA Approved: Ensures compliance with health and safety standards.
- Accurate Measurements: Quickly measures SpO₂ and pulse rate.
- Low Power Consumption: Features a low battery indicator and automatic shut-off when no signal is detected.
- User-Friendly Design: One-button operation with an LED screen display.
- Alarm Function: Includes pulse sound and alarm features for added convenience. (inhealth.ie)
How do I properly use the Finger Pulse Oximeter?
- Install two AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
- Place your finger fully into the rubber hole of the oximeter, ensuring the fingernail is facing upward.
- Press the switch once on the front panel to turn on the device.
- Keep your finger and body still during measurement to ensure accuracy.
- Read the data from the display screen. (inhealth.ie)
What should I do if the oximeter displays unstable readings?
Unstable readings can result from improper finger placement, movement during measurement, or low battery levels. Ensure your finger is correctly positioned, remain still during use, and replace batteries if necessary.
Can I use the Finger Pulse Oximeter on children or infants?
This device is primarily designed for adult use. Using it on children or infants may result in inaccurate readings due to their smaller finger size. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate pediatric oximeters.
How should I maintain and clean the Finger Pulse Oximeter?
Clean the rubber finger chamber with a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Avoid pouring or spraying liquids directly onto the device. Ensure the oximeter is dry before reuse. Remove batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period.
What should I do if the device does not power on?
If the oximeter does not power on, check the battery installation to ensure correct polarity. Replace the batteries if they are depleted. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Are there any factors that can affect the accuracy of the readings?
Yes, factors such as excessive movement, poor circulation, cold hands, nail polish, artificial nails, and ambient light can affect accuracy. Ensure proper finger placement, remain still during measurement, and remove nail polish or artificial nails before use.