Andon Health PO3 iHealth Pulse Oximeter User Manual PO3

Andon Health Co., Ltd iHealth Pulse Oximeter PO3

PO3--User Manual

 1  iHealth PO3 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter OPERATION GUIDE  INDEX INTRODUCTION AND INTENDED USE........................................................................................ 2 CONTENTS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS...................................................................................... 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 3 SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................... 3 CAUTIONS.................................................................................................................................. 3 Cautions .......................................................................................................................... 3 USING YOUR PULSE OXIMETER ................................................................................................. 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................... 6 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................. 6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC................................................................. 7 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON DEVICE ................................................................................... 7 SERVICE CENTER........................................................................................................................ 8
 2  INTRODUCTION AND INTENDED USE Thank you for selecting iHealth Pulse Oximeter product.    PO3 is intended to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2%)(the amount of oxygen in your blood) and pulse rate(bpm). It is designed for adult and can be used in family, homecare,  commdevicey  care.  The  PO3  is  a  medical  device  and  is  not  intended  to diagnose or treat any medical condition or disease.  This Bluetooth pulse oximeter can be used with an iPod, iPhone or iPad.  iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc.  The iHealth Bluetooth pulse oximeter is designed for the following models: iPod touch 5th generation iPhone 4S iPhone 5 New iPad iPad 4  The iOS version of these device should be V5.0 or higher.  iHealth is a trademark of iHealth Lab Inc. CONTENTS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS
 3  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Pulse oximeter measures the amount of oxygen in your blood and the pulse rate. The oximeter works by shining two light beams into the small blood vessels or capillaries of the finger, reflecting the amount of oxygen in the blood and displaying the measurement on the screen. The oxygen saturation(SpO2) is measured as a percentage of full capacity.  Typically, a SpO2 reading between 96%-99% is considered normal. High altitudes and other factors may affect what is considered normal for a given individual. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Model: PO3 2. Display System: LED 3. Power Source: Battery 3.7V Li-ion 330mAh 4. peak wavelength: 660nm/880nm; 5. SpO2 Measuring Range: 70-99% 6. Average  Root  Mean  Square(ARMS)  of  SpO2  Accuracy:  70-99%,  <2  digits;  <70%,  no definition.   7. Pulse Rate Measuring Range: 30-250bpm 8. Pulse Rate Accuracy: ±2bpm or ±2% larger one 9. Automatic Shut-off: After 8 seconds of no indication on the sensors 10. Operation Environment: 5℃-40℃; Humidity <80% 11. Storage Environment: -20℃-55℃; Humidity <95%  CAUTIONS Cautions 1. Do not use the pulse oximeter in a magnetic resonance(MR) environment. 2. The  pulse  oximeter  might  misinterpret  excessive  movement  as  good  pulse strength. Limit finger movement as much as possible when using the device. 3. Do  not  use  the  pulse  oximeter  on  the  same  hand/arm  when  using  a  blood pressure cuff or monitor. 4. The pulse oximeter has no alarms and it will not sound if the amount of oxygen in your blood is low or if your pulse is too high or too low.
 4  5. The pulse oximeter must be clean for a proper reading. 6. Your finger must be clean for proper reading. 7. Any of the following conditions may cause inaccurate measurements of the pulse oximeter, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: - Flickering or very bright light; - Poor blood circulation; - Low hemoglobin; - hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia or hypothermia - Nail polish, and/or artificial nails; and - Any  tests  recently  performed  on  you  that  required  an  injection  of intravascular dyes 8. The pulse oximeter may not work if you have poor circulation. Rub your finger to increase circulation, or place the device on another finger. 9. The  pulse  oximeter  measures oxygen saturation of functional hemoglobin.  High levels  of  dysfunctional  hemoglobin(caused  by  sickle  cell  anemia,  carbon monoxide, etc.) could affect the accuracy of the measurements. 10. Do  not  use  the  pulse  oximeter  in  a  combustible  environment(oxygen  enriched environment). 11. Do  not  use  the  pulse  oximeter  outside  the  specified  operating  and  storage temperature ranges. 12. Field  strengths  from  fixed  transmitters,  such  as  base  stations  for radio(cellular/cordless)  telephones  and  land  mobile  radios,  amateur  radio,  AM and FM radio broadcast towers and TV broadcast towers may affect accuracy. 13. The materials used in the pulse oximeter are conformed to the biocompatibility and nontoxic and no hazard to the body. 14. Use in emergency vehicles with communication systems may affect accuacy. 15. The  packing  material  of  the  pulse  oximeter  is  recyclable,  and  they  must  be collected  and  disposed  according  to  the  related  regulation  in  the  country  or region where the package of the device or its accessories in opened. 16. Any material of the pulse oximeter that may cause pollution in the environment, must  be  collected  disposed  strictly  compiled  with  the  local  rules  and requirements.   CHARGE THE BATTERY Plug the iHealth Pulse Oximeter PO3 into a USB port for three hours or until the battery indicator turns off.
 5  USING YOUR PULSE OXIMETER 1. GET THE APPLICATION FOR PO3 The pulse oximeter works with an iPod, iPhone, and iPad. You will first need to install  the  application(app).  If  you  have  not  installed  it  yet,  please  proceed  as follows to download the app.  You  can  download  the  PO3  app  from  App  Store  using  the  process  described below. Ensure that you have access to the internet.  Launch the App Store and perform a search using the key words “iHealth”, “PO3” to locate the app. Download the appropriate app and then install it.    2. USING WITH iOS DEVICE STEP 1: Check that your iPod, iPhone or iPad is listed under compatible models.  STEP 2: Check that the iOS is V5.0 or higher. if not, you may need to update your iOS before using this product.  STEP 3: Open Bluetooth on your iPod, iPhone or iPad(Setting->General->Bluetooth->on).  STEP 4: Launch the app and login, then the app should connect to the pulse oximeter, if connect successfully, the app should show the measuring page. NOTE: When you use app for the first time, you should create new user and input some personal information.  STEP 5: Open the clamp and place your finger into the rubber opening of the pulse oximeter(your finger nail should touch the bottom portion), then releasing the clamp.  STEP 6: Press the button on front panel to turn the pulse oximeter on.  STEP 7: Keep your hands still for the reading. Do not shake your finger during the test. It is recommended that you do not move your body while taking a reading. STEP 8: After a few seconds, you can read the data on the app.  STEP 9: When no signal or low signal is detected. the pulse oximeter will power off automatically in 8 seconds.  3. USING WITHOUT iOS DEVICE After it has been used for the first time, the date and tme of the pulse oximeter will  be  synchronized  with  the iOS  device. The pulse  oximeter  can  also  be  used
 6  without being connected to an iOS device. In this case, the measurement data is stored  in  memory  and  can  be  uploaded  to  an  iPod,  iPhone  or  iPad  when  the connection  is  re-established.  The  pulse  oximeter can  store  100  measurements. When the memory is full, any new measurements overwrite the oldest ones. 4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS For detailed operating instructions, please visit http://www.iHealth99.com/  NOTE: The pulse oximeter is intended for use as a spot check device and should not  be  kept  in  place  for  an  excessive  period  of  time.  Take  care  to  check  the positioning and sensitivity of the user during monitoring. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Clean the device once per week, when doing the cleaning, carefully swab inside the device with a soft cloth or cotton swab with rubbing alcohol. Do not pour the alcohol directly on or into the device. 2. Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact. 3. Avoid high temperature and solarization. Do not immerse the device in water as this will result in damage to the device. 4. If this device  is stored near freezing, allow it  to  acclimate to room temperature before use. 5. Do not attempt to disassemble this device. 6. If you do not use the device for a long time, please remove the batteries.  TROUBLESHOOTING Problem  Possible Cause  Solution SpO2  or  pulse  rate  is shown  unstable  or  no value 1. Finger  may  not plugged correctly 2. Finger  may  be trembling 1. Retry  by  plugging  the finger 2. Try  to  remain  the  finger still The  oximeter  cannot  be turned on 1. low battery 2. The oximeter might be damaged 1. Charging the battery   2. Please contact with local customer service center Low Battery indication blinking Low battery  Charging the battery   The  app  can  not  find  the pulse oximeter   Restart the Bluetooth; if still not  successful,  restart  iPod, iPhone or iPad
 7  IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This product 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  product  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  product  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. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON DEVICE       Symbol for “Caution Consult Accompanying Documents”       Symbol for “Type BF Applied Part”       Symbol for “no alarm for SpO2” SpO2%  Oxygen Saturation bpm  Pulse Rate(beats per minute)               Low battery indicator         Symbol for “Disposal Procedure”       Symbol for “Manufacturer”
 8  SERVICE CENTER iHealth Lab Inc. Mountain View, CA 94040 USA. 1-855-816-7705(Toll Free) www.iHealth99.com

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