User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter User Manual Wrist Oximeter Model: PC-68A Brand: Boston Life Labs I User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Instructions to User OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter is a precision measuring device, please read the manual very carefully before using this device. Failure to follow these instructions may cause measuring abnormality or device damage. The Manual is published in English and Boston Life Labs LLC. has the ultimate right to explain the Manual. No part of this manual may be photocopied, reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent. Boston Life Labs LLC. reserves the right to improve and amend it at any time without prior notice. Version of This Manual: Ver 1.0 All rights reserved. II User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Notes
The contents contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Information furnished by Boston Life Labs is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by us for its use, or any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Instructions for Safe Operations
Check the device to make sure that there is no visible damage that may affect users safety or measurement performance with regard to sensors and clips. It is recommended that the device should be inspected minimally once a week. When there is obvious damage, stop using the device.
Necessary maintenance must be performed only by technicians. Users are not qualified service permitted to maintain it by themselves.
The oximeter cannot be used together with devices not specified in User Manual. Cautions
Explosive hazardDO NOT use the oximeter in environment with inflammable gas such as some III User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter ignitable anesthetic agents.
DO NOT use the oximeter while the testee is under MRI or CT scanning. Warnings
An uncomfortable or painful feeling may appear if using the oximeter continuously on the same place for a long time, especially for poor microcirculation patients. It is recommended that the oximeter should not be applied to the same location for longer than 2 hours. If any abnormal condition is found, please change the position of oximeter.
DO NOT clip this device on edema or tender tissue.
The light (the infrared light is invisible) emitted from the device is harmful to the eyes, so service technician or testee should not stare at the light. The local law must be followed when disposing of the device.
Attentions
Keep the oximeter away from dust, vibration, corrosive substances, explosive materials, high temperature and moisture. The device should be kept out of the reach of children.
IV User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter If the oximeter gets wet, please stop using it and do not resume operation until it is dry. When it is carried from a cold environment to a warm and humid environment, please do not use it immediately. DO NOT operate the button on the front panel with sharp materials. High temperature or high pressure steam disinfection to the oximeter is not permitted. Refer to related chapter for instructions of cleaning and disinfection.
V User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................1 1.1 Appearance ................................................................1 1.2 Name and Model .......................................................2 1.3 Conformation ............................................................3 1.4 Features......................................................................3 1.5 Intended Use..............................................................4 1.6 Key of Symbols..........................................................4 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION.........................................5 3 OPERATION...................................................................6 3.1 Measuring Operation................................................6 3.2 Alarm Limit Settings ..............................................11 3.3 Upload Data.............................................................14 3.4 Low Battery Indication ..........................................15 4 ADDITIONAL ADVICE FOR OPERATION............16 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............................17 6 ACCESSORIES.............................................................19 7 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE ................................19 7.1 Maintenance ............................................................19 7.2 Cleaning and Disinfecting Instruction..................20 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................21 9 APPENDIX ....................................................................22 Common Knowledge for SpO2 Measurement............22 B Wristband Installation and Disassembly ................25 VI User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 1 Overview 1.1 Appearance Figure 1 Front View 1. LCD screen 2. Set key: shift display modes, confirm operation etc. the 3. Scroll key: move display cursor, modify parameter values etc.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Figure 2 Frontal Side View 4. Buzzer 5. Data interface 6. Wristband Underlay Figure 3 Right Side View 7. SpO2 probe receptacle 1.2 Name and Model Name: Wrist Oximeter Model: OW1.0
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 1.3 Conformation It comprises the main unit and SpO2 probe. 1.4 Features Wrist Oximeter can be used to monitor pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate accurately. Simply put your finger into sensor, SpO2 value and pulse rate value will be displayed on screen and stored in the device.
It is lightweight, small in size and easy to carry;
Segment LCD display;
Automatic starts to measure SpO2 and Pulse Rate(PR) and display pulse intensity bar graph as well;
Numerical value flash alarm function;
Data storage and transmission to PC for viewing and analysis;
Smart battery power management with low battery indication;
Two AAA batteries can be used for over 50 hours monitoring continuously.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 1.5 Intended Use The Wrist Oximeter is intended to use in hospital, other medical community and at home. It is available and convenient for you to monitor SpO2 in long-term while sleeping or at other daily activity simultaneously. 1.6 Key of Symbols Symbols
%SpO2 BPM SN Descriptions With Type BF applied part Warning See User Manual Pulse Oxygen Saturation Pulse rate icon(Unit: beats per minute) Low battery voltage Memory full. Serial number Separate collection for this device.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 2 Battery Installation Figure 4 Battery Installation 1. Lift up the cloth covered on the battery cover. Then, use your index finger and middle finger to press against the battery cover. Meanwhile, slide it towards the side with SpO2 probe (as shown in Figure 4). 2. Refer to Figure 4, insert two AAA size batteries into the battery compartment properly in the right direction. 3. Replace the cover. Remark:
After finishing battery installation, the oximeter will automatically power on and display software version number firstly. In order to record data in real time in future, please set the date/time in the oximeter via PC software-Oximeter Data Manager.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Please take care when you insert the batteries, as the improper insertion may make the device not work. 3 Operation 3.1 Measuring Operation 1. Insert the external SpO2 probe connector into SpO2 probe receptacle properly. Figure 5 Sp02 Probe Connection 2. Fix the oximeter on your left wrist as shown in Figure 6
(Refer to Appendix for details);
3. Then, hold the probe with its opening towards your index finger. The probe should be oriented in such a way that the sensor side with a finger tip sign is positioned on the top (Figure 6).
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Finger tip sign Figure 6 Placement Demonstration 3. Next, insert your index finger into the probe until the fingernail tip rests against the stop at the end of the probe
(Figure 7). Adjust the finger to be placed evenly on the middle base of the sensor (make sure the finger is in the right position). If the index finger cannot be positioned correctly, or is not available, other finger can be used. Figure 7
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Wrong Placement of the Probe:
Finger out Not deep enough Figure 8 4. The oximeter will automatically start measurement in 2 seconds. Then the default screen will be displayed (Figure 9). User can read the values from the display screen. Figure 9 Default Screen
%SpO2: SpO2 icon; 98: SpO2 value;
BPM: Pulse rate icon; BPM: pulse rate unit, beats per minute; 78: Pulse rate value;
: Pulse intensity bar graph. Key Operations:
Longtime press key: alarm limit setting screen
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter will be displayed, refer to section 3.2 for details;
Longtime press key: turn on/off LCD display;
5. Prompt Information During monitoring, if there is no signal to be detected, the short lines will be prompted on the screen instead of the numerical values, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 No Signal During measuring, the measured values are recorded every 2 seconds. The length of data record is limited to 30 seconds at least, and the maximal length for one record is also limited to 2 hours. During measuring, if the memory is full or the total number of the records is 256 pieces, the earliest records will appear on the will be overwritten and the icon screen for prompt, as shown in Figure 11.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Memory full Figure 11 Memory Full Note: It is suggested that the data shall be uploaded to computer for saving, or the earliest records will be overwritten. 6. Working Mode
The measurement will start automatically when the finger is inserted into the soft rubber of the sensor, so the data recording (SpO2 and PR values) starts simultaneously as well. The display is as shown in Figure 9.
During measuring, long time press key to blank the screen (the measurement and data recording are still undergoing.), but long time pressing any key will activate the display for viewing the current
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter measuring information again.
If there is no signal to be detected (e.g. finger off) for 20 seconds, the device will be at idle state (i.e. blank screen and standby for measurement).
When the device is at idle state, long time pressing any key will activate the LCD display, or once the finger is inserted in the soft rubber of the sensor, the measurement will start and LCD display will be activated as well. 3.2 Alarm Limit Settings 3.2.1 SpO2 Lower Alarm Limit Setting On default display screen(Figure 9), longtime press key to enter SpO2 Lower Limit Setting Screen, as shown in Figure 12A. Figure 12A Figure 12B
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%SpO2 Lo: SpO2 lower alarm limit; 90: SpO2 preset value;
: selecting cursor;
Key Operations:
On SpO2 Lower Limit Setting screen (Figure 12A), press key to move cursor to SpO2 value (Figure 12B).
Then press key to change its value;
Short time press key: increase the numerical value single time;
Long time press key: increase the numerical value continuously;
Next, long time press key to confirm the preset value and exit the setting. 3.2.2 PR Lower and Higher Alarm Limit Settings On SpO2 Lower Limit Setting Screen (Figure 10A), when the cursor stays in the upper area, short time press key to shift the screen among PR Lower Limit Setting screen (Figure 11A), PR Higher Limit Setting screen
(Figure 12A) and SpO2 Lower Limit Setting screen (Figure 10A).
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Figure 11A Figure 11B Figure 12A Figure 12B
Lo BPM: PR lower alarm limit; 60: preset value;
Hi BPM: PR higher alarm limit; 120:
preset value;
: selecting cursor;
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Key Operations:
Short time press key: move the cursor upwards or downwards;
Short time press key: increase the numerical value single time;
Long time press key: increase the numerical value continuously;
Long time press key: confirm the preset value and exit the setting. Note: During measuring if SpO2 or/and PR values exceed the preset alarm limit, the numerical value exceeded limit will flash. 3.3 Upload Data Before uploading the data to PC, please quit from the menu screen if you are doing the setup. When start uploading, connect the data cable between the device and PC, then do the following operation by the instruction in Oximeter Data Manager User Manual, the data uploading will be activated. If the device and the PC realize communication successfully, the oximeter will display the screen as shown in Figure 13.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter Figure 13 Data Upload 3.4 Low Battery Indication occurs on the screen, it indicates battery When power is not enough. If you keep on using, the measuring error may be caused, please change batteries in time.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 4 Additional Advice for Operation
The finger should be put in properly and correctly.
Avoid shaking finger as possible as you can during measuring;
Do not put wet finger directly into sensor.
Avoid placing the device on the same limb which is wrapped with a cuff for blood pressure measurement or during venous infusion.
Do not let anything block the emitting light from device.
Electrosurgical device interference may affect the measuring accuracy.
Using enamel or other makeup on the nail may affect the measuring accuracy.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 5 Technical Specifications A. Display modeSegment LCD Screen B. Power supply requirement:
1.5V (AAA size) alkaline battery 2 Supply voltage: 2.2 V~3.3V C. Operating current: 40mA D. SpO2 Parameter Specifications Measuring range: 35%~99%
Accuracy: 70%~75% 3digits, 75%~99% 2digits E. Pulse Rate Parameter Specifications Measuring range: 30bpm~240bpm Accuracy: 2bpm or 2% (whichever is greater) F. Preset alarm limits:
SpO2 alarm: Lower limit: 90%
Pulse Rate alarm: Upper limit: 120bpm G. Record Interval Lower limit: 50bpm 2 seconds per group (SpO2 and PR values) H. Performance under low perfusion condition The measurement accuracy still keeps the above
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter specification while the perfusion index is as low as 0.6%. I. Resistance to interference of surrounding light:
The difference between the SpO2 value measured in the condition of indoor natural light and that of darkroom is less than 1%. J. Resistance to 50Hz /60Hz interference SpO2 and PR are precise which have been tested by BIO-TEK pulse oximeter simulator. K. Physical feature Dimensions: W 59mmD 49mmH 22mm Net Weight: about 60g (not including batteries) L. Classification The type of protection against electric shock:
Internally powered equipment. The degree of protection against electric shock:
Type BF applied part. The degree of protection against harmful ingress of liquids: Ordinary equipment without protection against ingress of water. Electro-Magnetic Compatibility: Group I, Class B
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 6 Accessories
A data cable (optional)
Oximeter Data Manager software (optional)
A wristband
A SpO2 probe
Two batteries (AAA)
A User Manual
Quality Certificate Note: The accessories are subject to change. See the Packing List for detailed items and quantity. 7 Repair and Maintenance 7.1 Maintenance The life of this device is 5 years. In order to ensure its long service life, please pay attention to the use of maintenance.
Please change the batteries when the low-voltage indicator lightens.
Please clean the surface of the device before using. Use cloth with alcohol to wipe the device first, and
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter then let it dry in air or wipe it dry.
Please take out the batteries if the oximeter will not be used for a long time.
The best storage environment of the device is -20C to 70C ambient temperature and 10%~95% relative humidity. High-pressure sterilization cannot be used on the device. Do not immerse the device in liquid. 7.2 Cleaning and Disinfecting Instruction
Surface-clean sensor with a soft gauze by saturating with a solution such as 75% isopropyl alcohol, if low-level disinfection is required, use a 1:10 bleach solution. Then surface-clean with a damp cloth and dry with a piece of cloth.
Clean the wristband with soapy water. Please detach the wristband from the oximeter firstly.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 8 Troubleshooting Trouble The SpO2 and Pulse Rate display instable Can not turn on the device Always display No Signal Possible Reason Solution 1. The finger is not placed inside enough. 1. Place the finger properly and try again. 1. The batteries are drained or almost drained. 2. The batteries are not inserted properly. 3. The devices malfunction. 1. The probe is not connected to the oximeter properly. 2. The finger is not placed well. 3. The probe connector or the probe sensor is broken.
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1. Change batteries. 2. Reinstall batteries. 3. Please contact the local service center. 1. Connect the probe to the oximeter properly and try again.;
2. Place the finger properly and try again. 3. Please contact the local service center. User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 9 Appendix Common Knowledge for SpO2 Measurement 1 Meaning of SpO2 SpO2 is the saturation percentage of oxygen in the blood, so called O2 concentration in the blood; it is defined by the percentage of oxyhemoglobin total hemoglobin of the arterial blood. SpO2 is an important physiological parameter to reflect the respiration function;
it is calculated by the following method:
(HbO2) the in SpO2 = HbO2/ (HbO2 +Hb)100%
HbO2 are the oxyhemoglobins (oxygenized hemoglobin), Hb are those hemoglobins which release oxygen. 2 Principle of Measurement Based on Lamber-Beer law, the light absorbance of a given substance is directly proportional with its density or concentration. When the light with certain wavelength emits on human tissue, the measured intensity of light after absorption, reflecting and attenuation in tissue can reflect the structure character of the tissue by which the light passes. Due to that HbO2 and Hb have different absorption
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter by character in the spectrum range from red to infrared light
(600nm~1000nm wavelength), these using characteristics, SpO2 can be determined. Clinical application of pulse oximeters: SpO2 is an important physiological parameter to reflect the respiration and ventilation function, so SpO2 monitoring used in treatment has become more popular. (For example, such as monitoring patients with serious respiratory disease, patients under anesthesia during operation and premature and neonatal infants) The status of SpO2 can be determined in timely manner by measurement and will allow finding the hypoxemia patient earlier, thereby preventing or reducing accidental death caused by hypoxia effectively. 3 Factors affecting SpO2 measuring accuracy
(interference reason)
Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue
Exposure to excessive illumination, such as surgical lamps, bilirubin lamps, fluorescent lights, infrared heating lamps, or direct sunlight.
Vascular dyes or external used color-up product such as nail enamel or color skin care
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Excessive patient movement
Placement of a sensor on an extremity with a blood pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line
Exposure to the chamber with High pressure oxygen
There is an arterial occlusion proximal to the sensor
Blood vessel contraction caused by peripheral vessel hyperkinesias or body temperature decreasing 4 Factors causing
(pathology reason) low SpO2 Measuring value
Hypoxemia disease, functional lack of HbO2
Pigmentation or abnormal oxyhemoglobin level
Abnormal oxyhemoglobin variation
Methemoglobin disease
Sulfhemoglobinemia or arterial occlusion exists near sensor
Obvious venous pulsations
Peripheral arterial pulsation becomes weak
Peripheral blood supply is not enough
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter B Wristband Installation and Disassembly Step 1: Fix the wristband on your left wrist(Fig.A). Fig. B Wristband underlay Wristband Fig.C Fig. A Step 2: Put the oximeter on the propriate site of the wristband. Then press the oximeter to make the wristband underlay(Fig.B) stick to the wristband firmly. Next, follow the Fig.C to fix the oximeter well. Step 3: The process of wristband disassembly is similar to the installation method, but with reverse procedure. Note: Please detach the wristband from the oximeter before cleaning the wristband.
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter FCC ID: YTKPC-68A IMPORTANT REGULATORY INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference that is received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipments. FCC Part 15.105b statement 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 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
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User Manual for OW1.0 Wrist Oximeter 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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