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Sanitas SPO25 User Manual

Sanitas SPO25
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Contents
1. lncluded
in de|ivery.........................
2.
Intended
use...........................
.
. ....... .. ..
3.
Gertirg To k'ow
your
device
4. Slgns
and symb01s............
5. Warnings
and safety notes
9. Evaluating
measurement
resu|ts................
30
1 0.
Maintenance/ciean
nq ...............................
32
1 1. Storage......................................................32
12. Disposa.....................................................32
'13.
What if there
are
problems?......................
34
1 4. Technical
Data...........................................
gs
1 5. Watranty/Service
centre...................,.......
07
6.
U^it description...
7. Init
al use
.20
.20
.21
.21
.24
.27
.28
.29
8. Operation
Please
read
these lnstructions
carefully
and keep them
for later
use. Be
sure to make
them
ac-
cessibie to
other users
anci observe
the lnformation
thev contain.
l.lncluded
in
delivery
'1x
SPO
?5
pulse
oximeter
2x
1 .5 V AAA
batteries
1
x These
instructions for
use
2.
lntended
use
Only
use the
SPO
25
pulse
oximeter
on humans
to measure
the
arteral oxygen
saturation
(SpOr)
of haemoglobin
and
the heart
rate
(pulse
rate). The
pulse
oxlmeter
isiuitabie
for
private
use
(at
home,
on the
go)
as well
as for use
in the medical
sector
(hospitals,
rnedical
establish-
ments).
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Sanitas SPO25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePulse Oximeter
DisplayLED
Automatic Switch-OffYes
Low Battery IndicatorYes
Pulse Rate Range30 - 240 bpm
Battery Type2 x AAA batteries
Battery LifeApproximately 30 hours
SpO2 Measurement Range70%-99%
Accuracy (SpO2)±2%
WeightApprox. 50g (without batteries)

Summary

1. Included in delivery

2. Intended use

3. Getting to know your device

4. Signs and symbols

5. Warnings and safety notes

General Safety Warnings and Prohibitions

Lists essential safety warnings and specific conditions where the device should not be used.

6. Unit description

Display description

Details the elements and indicators shown on the device's display screen.

7. Initial use

7.1 Inserting the batteries

Step-by-step guide on how to insert the batteries into the device.

8. Operation

9. Evaluating measurement results

Decline in oxygen saturation depending on altitude

10. Maintenance/cleaning

11. Storage

12. Disposal

Notes on handling batteries

Provides important safety notes for handling and disposing of batteries.

13. What if there are problems?

14. Technical Data

15. Warranty/Service centre

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