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SPO Medical PulseOx 6100 User Manual

Hand held blood oxygen saturation & heart rate spot-monitor

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PulseOx 6100™-Hand Held User Guide
Blood Oxygen Saturation & Heart Rate Spot-Monitor
Dear User,
Thank you for purchasing the SPO Medical PulseOx 6100™ Hand-Held Oximeter ("PulseOx"). By
purchasing this pulse oximeter, you have chosen a high quality device. SPO is convinced that you will be
fully satisfied with your new pulse oximeter. Please take a few moments to review the following
instructions before using the PulseOx for the first time. If you still have questions, please contact your
local dealer for assistance or SPO Medical at
Attention: See Instructions for Use
Statement of Use:
Safety:
Please follow your physician's instructions. Self-diagnosis of measured results and self-treatment
are dangerous.
Diseases that cause peripheral circulatory disturbance may cause incorrect readings (including, but
not limited to, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension and arterial sclerosis). Carboxyhemoglobin
and/or dyes may also cause erroneous readings.
The PulseOx is not intended for use as an apnea monitor.
Do not use cellular phones near the PulseOx as it may cause interference.
The PulseOx is a precision electro-optical device that, with the exception of replacing the battery, has
no user serviceable or adjustable components inside.
The PulseOx must be serviced by trained SPO Medical personnel only.
If the PulseOx is mechanically damaged or the LCD presentation is blurred, the device must not be
used.
If the elastic thimble changes color (gray or white) or loses elasticity (enough to fall off the finger) the
sensor must be replaced.
Replacement sensors are available from our local dealer or SPO Medical and sold separately.
The PulseOx is not water-proof. Water penetration invalidates the warranty.
Please note that the PulseOx includes batteries that should be disposed of in accordance with local
environmental
regulations.
The pulse rate indicator is not suitable for monitoring cardiac pacemaker frequency.
The PulseOx should only be used on intact skin.
The use of the PulseOx by special need patients should be supervised by his/her caregiver
System Parts:
1.
PulseOx 6100™ measuring unit (see figures 1, 2, 3)
2.
Sensor (see figure 4)
3.
Storage pouch sold separately
4.
User instructions
5.
Manufacturer's warranty
support@spomedical.com
Spot-check pulse oximetry
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Measuring Unit Components: (Figure 1)
A. Connector socket
B. On/Off button
C. Mode button
D. Liquid crystal display (LCD)
E. Plastic casing
F.
Down button
G. Up button
Measuring Unit Components: (Figure 2)
A. Connector socket
E. Plastic casing
H. Battery cover
J. Battery cover screw
Measuring Unit Components: (Figure 3)
A. Connector socket
B. On/Off button
C. Liquid crystal display (LCD)
D. LCD window
.
Figure 2
Back View
Front View
J
Figure 3
Side View
2
Figure 1

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Summary of Contents for SPO Medical PulseOx 6100

  • Page 1 Dear User, D. Liquid crystal display (LCD) Thank you for purchasing the SPO Medical PulseOx 6100™ Hand-Held Oximeter ("PulseOx"). By E. Plastic casing purchasing this pulse oximeter, you have chosen a high quality device. SPO is convinced that you will be Down button fully satisfied with your new pulse oximeter.
  • Page 2 Sensor Components: (Figure 4) Please Note Before Use: I. Silicone Elastic Thimble All activity should cease prior to initiating measurements (e.g. eating, drinking, smoking, or II. Cable exercising) since these, among other activities, may affect the readings. III. Connector Plug The hand should be relaxed (e.g.
  • Page 3 Accessing the PulseOx Memory Readings: Discard the used batteries according to local environmental regulations. To access the memory reading, press the mode button (Figure 3-C) once. Insert 2 new AA batteries. Verify the battery polarization (+/-) is in accordance with The LCD screen will show "Mode 1".
  • Page 4 Notwithstanding the above, the Company only warrants that the Company's sensor incorporated in its Product known as the PulseOx 6100 sensor will be free from defects in materials and A: This is normal for the first ten (10) seconds. If the reading takes longer than 10 seconds to workmanship for a period of 180 days from the date of purchase by the end user.
  • Page 5 Q: The Sensor “OFF” icon is lit, what does this mean? Q: How do I change the battery? A: This means that the sensor is having a problem reading the signal from the finger. Ensure that A: Using a standard Phillips screwdriver, carefully remove the screw (Figure 2-J) that affixes the finger is properly placed inside the elastic thimble as indicated in the user instructions.