Description
Features:
Anti-shaking
Low perfusion
Dual color OLED display
6 display model
Big font display
Sound reminder
Perfusion index value display
Battery status indication.
Form: Portable pulse Oximeter.
Quantity/Model: 1 piece, A310.
Portable pulse Oximeter.
Key_benefits
Medisign Pulse Oximeter A310 is a light-weight and easy to use device to measure the oxygen saturation in your blood as well as your current pulse rate.
Monitors and displays the perfusion index (PI) value along with Sp02 and Pulse rate.
Advanced DSP algorithm improves the accuracy of low perfusion.
Anti-shaking technology eliminates the influence of irregular movements and stabilizes the readings.
Dual color OLED with big fonts and six display modes facilitates the result reading and user experience.
Indicates low battery voltage and allows auto shutdown when there is no signal, providing longer battery life.
Direction For Use
Clean your fingertip and remove any nail polish, if applied.
Warm your hand before using the Oximeter.
Rest for a few minutes before the measurement.
Hold your hand at heart or chest level.
Switch on the Oximeter and place it on your fingertip.
Remove the Oximeter when you’re completed measuring.
Oximeter can be used for as long as needed to monitor your pulse and oxygen saturation.
Store at room temperature, away from direct light, heat, and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Safety Information/Precautions
Clean the surface of the Oximeter before using in diagnosis for patients.
Remove the batteries if the Oximeter will not be operated for a long time.
Do not use the Oximeter while the patient is under MRI or CT scanning.
Do not use the Oximeter in environment with inflammable gas.
Remove artificial nails or anything that might influence the light transmission.
Do not use the Oximeter if it fits very tightly or causes discomfort.
Pulse Oximeter can be used during pregnancy. Consult your doctor for more information
Pulse Oximeter can be used by nursing females. Consult your doctor for more information.
Faqs
1. Which finger should I place the Oximeter on?
For accurate measurement; index, middle, and ring fingers are recommended. The thumb and pinky fingers are not recommended. The index finger is used by most professionals.
2. How does a Pulse Oximeter work?
The Oximeter produces two lights of different wavelengths that pass through the finger and measure the amount of oxygen in the blood along with the pulse rate.
3. What are the normal values of pulse oximetry?
Oxygen saturation (SpO2): 95% or more
Pulse rate: 40-100 bpm.
4. What factors might effect Oximeter readings?
Skin color
Skin temperature
Skin thickness
Poor circulation
Nail polish
Tobacco use.
5. Which conditions might affect my oxygen saturation?
Covid-19