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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid ential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Precautions
The following factors may cause disturbance to or affect the accuracy of examination:
Warnings
Do not use the Oximeter in an environment with any inflammable gases, inflammable anesthetic, or other inflammable substances.
Do not attempt to charge any common dry battery, as that could cause leakage, fire disaster, or even explosion. Dispose of exhausted batteries in accordance with environment protection regulations.
Do not use the Oximeter in an MRI or CT environment.
Do not operate the Oximeter when it is damp with overflow or water vapor condensation. Avoid moving the Oximeter from an excessively-cold environment to a high-temperature moist environment.
Symbol | Description |
![]() | BF-type application part |
| Caution: Please see this manual. |
%SpO2 | Symbol of oxygen saturation |
bpmPR | Symbol of pulse rate |
![]() | No SPO2 alarms. |
![]() | Consult the instructions for use. |
IP22 | The degree of protection against harmful ingress of water and particulate matter |
![]() | When end users abandon this product, they must send the product to the collection place for recycling. |
![]() | CE Mark: The Product system conforms to essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. |
Oxygen saturation is the percentage of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) that is combined with oxygen against all combinable hemoglobin (Hb). It is an important physiological parameter involved in respiration and circulation. The oxygen saturation of arterial blood in a normal human body is 98%. Oxygen saturation is an important indicator of the oxygen condition in the human body. In general, the normal values of oxygen saturation shall not be lower than 94%. If the measured value of oxygen saturation is lower than 94%, an insufficient supply of oxygen is considered.
The pulse rate is the number of pulse beats per minute. Normally, the pulse rate is consistent with the heart rate. In general, the pulse rate of every people is 60 to 90 beats per minute.
The Perfusion Index (PI) usually reflects the limb perfusion status of an examined patient, and shows the detection precision of the instrument as well; that is, examination can still be performed even in the low or weak perfusion condition. The PI of a normal human body is 0.3% or greater.
Based on full digital technology, the Finger Pulse Oximeter non-invasively measures the actual content (oxygen saturation) of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) in arterial blood using the optical transmittance method.
The Finger Pulse Oximeter measures the blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate of a human body via finger artery. It is applicable to a wide range of fields, such as families, clinics. Use this instrument for measurement before or after sports. You are not advised to use this instrument during sports activities. Do not use it for continuous care for patients.
The following figure shows the information display on the OLED screen of the Oximeter in normal detection state:
Note: Battery power indication and bluetooth symbol will alternately displayed.
After powering on the Oximeter, hold the power-on Button/functional button for about one second. The Oximeter shows a parameter setting interface. Press or hold the power-on/functional button to perform corresponding operations. Hold it to set an item, or press it to switch an option. Press means no more than 0.5 seconds, while Hold means more than 0.5 seconds.
Hold the power-on button/functional button while the Oximeter is in powered-on state. Parameter setting interface 1 is displayed, as shown in the following figure. Move "*" to the corresponding option, and hold the functional button to set Alm to on and set Beep to off. When Alm is set to on and the measured values of the blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate go beyond the upper limit or lower limit, the Oximeter gives off an alert sound. When Alm is set to off and the measured values go beyond the limit, the Oximeter will not give any alert sound. When Beep is set to on, a tick will be heard along with pulse beats during pulse rate measurement. When Beep is set to off, no sound will be output along with pulse beats during pulse rate measurement. While the "*" symbol stays on the Restore option, hold the functional button to restore factory settings.
On parameter interface 1, press the functional button to select the Brightness option and then hold the functional button to set the brightness to a value ranging from 1 to 5. The greater the value, the greater the brightness of the screen.
On parameter interface 2, press the functional button to switch between options. On this interface, you can set the upper limit and lower limit of SpO2 Alm and PR Alm. While the "" symbol stays on the +/- option, hold the functional button to set the option to + or -. In + mode, select the corresponding option and hold the functional button increment the upper or lower limit; in - mode, hold the functional button to discrete the upper or lower limit. Move "
" to the Exit option, and hold the functional button to return to the monitoring interface.
Stick one finger completely into the measurement parts of the Oximeter, keep the fingernail surface upward, and release the clip. Then press the power button to power on the Oximeter.
If you do not yet completely insert your finger into the cavity, the measurement result may be inaccurate.
Do not vibrate your finger during measurement. Preferably, ensure that your body does not move. After the readings become stable, read the measured values of oxygen saturation and the pulse rate on the screen.
The Oximeter will automatically shut down 10 seconds later after your finger leaves away.
Note: For details on specific operations, see software operation instructions for the mobile phone.
Replace the batteries when the battery capacity is insufficient along with the symbol () flickers on the screen.
Install the two AAA dry batteries into the battery slot according to polarity indication, and mount the battery cover.
Power off the instrument and remove the batteries before cleaning. Ensure that the appearance of the instrument is neat, dust-free, and dirt-free. Clean the outer surface of the instrument (including the OLED screen) using 75% medical alcohol and a piece of dry soft cloth.
Avoid liquid flowing into the instrument during cleaning.
Do not immerse any part of the instrument into any liquid.
Before measurement with the instrument, wipe the rubber finger pad using a piece of dry soft cloth dipped with 75% medical alcohol. Clean the finger to be measured using the medical alcohol for disinfection purposes before and after use.
Do not disinfect the instrument by means of high-temperature/high- pressure or gas disinfection.
Working Temperature | 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) |
Relative Humidity | 15% to 80%, non-condensing |
Atmospheric Pressure | 70 kPa to 106 kPa |
Rated Voltage | DC 3.0 V |
Parameter | Value |
Oxygen saturation | Upper limit: 100 Lower limit: 94 |
Pulse rate | Upper limit: 130 Lower limit: 50 |
Alert condition | When the alert switch is on and the actual measured value goes beyond the preset alert parameter range, the Oximeter gives an alert sound. |
Parameter | Value | |
Display range | Oxygen saturation | 35% to 100% |
Pulse rate | 25 bpm to 250 bpm | |
Resolution | Oxygen saturation | 1% |
Pulse rate | 1 bpm | |
Measureme nt precision | Oxygen saturation | ±2% (70% to 100%) No requirement (≤ 69%) |
Pulse rate | ±2 bpm | |
Alert range | Oxygen saturation | Upper limit: 50% to 100% Lower limit: 50% to 100% |
Pulse rate | Upper limit: 25 bpm to 250 bpm Lower limit: 25 bpm to 250 bpm | |
Alert error | Oxygen saturation | ± 1% of the preset value |
Pulse rate | The greater of ±10% of the preset value and ±5 bpm |
Anti-electric-shock type: internal power supply device
Anti-electric-shock degree: BF-type application part
Running mode: continuous working
Waterproof grade: IP22
Packaged products should be stored in well-ventilated rooms without corrosive gas and with an ambient temperature of –10C to +50C, a relative humidity 10%- 93% (without condensation), and an atmospheric pressure of 50–106 kPa.
After-sale service unit: Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
Address: D Building, No. 71, Xintian Road, Fuyong Street, Baoan,
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-26696279
Fax: +86-755-26852025
E-mail: info@jumper-medical.com
Website: www.jumper-medical.com
Postal Code: 518103
MedPath GmbH
Mies-van-der-Rohe-Strasse 8, 80807 Munich, Germany
Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd
Address: D Building, No. 71, Xintian Road, Fuyong Street,
Baoan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Post Code: 518103
Phone: +86-755-26696279
Fax: +86-755-26852025
Mail: info@jumper-medical.com
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