FingerTip Pulse Oximeter Quick Start Manual

FingerTip Pulse Oximeter Quick Start Manual

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Vicki Fleming
March 12, 2025

I believed this device checked blood sugar, would like to return and receive a full refund.

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Ronald G. Hanks
April 2, 2025

@Vicki Fleming I advise no one buy this piece of junk! False advertising and doesn't even work on the other factors!

Diane Jodoin
April 2, 2025

@Vicki Fleming

Richard L Dunkel
January 17, 2025

how do you put the batteries in

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Mr. Anderson
February 3, 2025

To insert the batteries in the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter:

1. Use two AAA batteries.
2. Place the batteries into the battery compartment with the correct polarities as indicated.
3. Press the button and push the battery cover horizontally along the arrow shown.
4. Ensure the battery polarities are correct to avoid damaging the device.

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albert
February 15, 2025

not getting reading and i **** very stil

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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025

The Fingertip Pulse Oximeter may not be getting a reading due to improper device placement or poor sensor contact with the skin. If the sensor is not securely positioned on the fingertip, it may struggle to detect blood oxygen saturation levels accurately. Ensuring the sensor is properly placed can help resolve the issue.

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albert
February 15, 2025

what does 0sp0

albert
February 15, 2025

what dose 0sp0 mean

Keith Kauffman
February 20, 2025

How do I read the Oximeter

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Mr. Anderson
February 20, 2025

To read the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, follow these steps:

1. Turn on the device by pressing the power button.
2. Attach the probe to your fingertip with the display facing up and the infrared light passing through the nail.
3. Wait for 1-2 minutes to allow the device to measure blood oxygen level and pulse.
4. Read the data from the display screen once the measurement is complete.
5. The device will automatically record the results and transmit them to the hospital's CareConnect system if applicable.

The normal blood oxygen level is 95% or higher, and a normal pulse rate ranges between 60-100 beats per minute.

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vijay gainedy
March 16, 2025

why pulse oximeter does not read blood sugar level as advertised.

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Mr. Anderson
March 16, 2025

The FingerTip Pulse Oximeter is designed to measure human hemoglobin saturation (SpO2) and heart rate by detecting light absorption through the finger. It does not have the capability to measure blood sugar levels because it is not equipped with sensors or technology for glucose detection.

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chun luk
March 17, 2025

can it measure blood sugar level

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Mr. Anderson
March 17, 2025

No, the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter measures SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and pulse rate, not blood sugar levels.

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Michael Andre
March 26, 2025

Put batteries in it the right way not working

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Mr. Anderson
March 26, 2025

To insert batteries correctly in the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, follow these steps:

1. Use a set of AAA batteries.
2. Check the orientation marks inside the battery compartment.
3. Insert one battery with the positive (+) side up and the other with the positive (+) side down.
4. Push the batteries toward the top until they clip into place.
5. Ensure the battery door is securely closed.

Be mindful that the springs indicate the negative (-) terminal, so insert the batteries accordingly.

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diane jodoin
April 1, 2025

est il possible d avoir des instructions en francais

Summary of Contents for FingerTip Pulse Oximeter

  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 This quick start guide will show you how to use this oximeter. For detailed instructions, safety information, and troubleshooting, refer to the user’s manual. Intended Use The oximeter can be used to measure human hemoglobin saturation and heart rate by insertion of the finger into the device.
  • Page 3 Batteries. Ensure there are working batteries in the unit. Preparation. Before each use, clean the patient’s finger and the rubber surface inside the fingertip oximeter with a rubbing alcohol soaked pad or cotton ball. Position. Insert one finger into the rubber opening on the oximeter as shown, ensuring that the nail faces up (towards the display screen).
  • Page 4 Note: The oximeter will automatically turn off after 8 seconds of inactivity. Measure. Turn on the power button. Read data from the display screen. Settings Enter measurement settings mode. Hold down the power button. The oximeter will display screen pages as below. You can scroll between pages 1-3 by holding down the power button again.
  • Page 5 Change measurement settings. You can change any of the measurement settings by pressing and holding down the power button while the desired setting is highlighted. Selecting +/- and holding down the power button will set the way the numbers are changed (+ to increase the number, and –...
  • Page 6 finger into the rubber opening to begin measuring. The battery and rec symbols appear during measurement. You must measure for a minimum of 2 minutes. The maximum time you can measure is 8 hours. See the results. Remove the finger and wait for 8 seconds until the oximeter turns off.
  • Page 7 From the data analysis page, select Statistics by holding down the power button to bring up the Analysis Results screen as shown below. You will see elapsed time in hours (H), which is the measurement duration. You will also see the minimum and maximum SpO2 and PR.

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