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Beurer PulsOximeter PO30 Determine Oxygen & Heart Rate

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Beurer PulsOximeter PO30 Determine Oxygen & Heart Rate
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Product Description:


You can determine the oxygen saturation in your blood with the pulse oximeter. This may be necessary during sports at high altitudes or if you have health problems. Your pulse is also shown graphically on the colour display.



  • Measurement of SpO2 as a potential vital sign in acute illnesses

  • Measurement of heart rate (pulse)

  • Particularly suitable for persons with: Heart failure, Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, Bronchial asthma

  • Also suitable for sports at high altitudes

  • Colour display with 4 available views

  • Adjustable display brightness

  • Graphic pulse display

  • Small and light for use at home and on the move

  • Automatic switch-off

  • Low battery indicator

  • Incl. strap and belt pouch

  • Medical device


How to use:


Initial use


Inserting the batteries


1. Slide the battery compartment lid open.


2. Place the two batteries supplied in the pulse oximeter as shown. Ensure that the correct battery polarity is observed.


3. Close the battery compartment lid again.


  Attaching the lanyard


To transport the pulse oximeter more easily you can attach a lanyard to the device.


1. Insert the narrow end of the lanyard through the holder as shown.


2. Draw the other end of the lanyard through the loop at the narrow end and tighten.


Operation


1. Insert one finger into the finger opening of the pulse oximeter as shown and hold it steady.


2. Press the function button. The pulse oximeter begins its measurement. Do not move during the measurement.


3. Your measurement values will appear on the screen after a few seconds.


Note


When you remove your finger from the pulse oximeter, the device will automatically switch off after approx. five seconds.


Function button


The function button on the pulse oximeter has two functions in total:


• Switch-on function: When the pulse oximeter is switched off you can hold down the function button briefly to switch it on.


• Brightness function: To select your desired display brightness, hold down the function button for slightly longer during operation.


Note:


The display orients automatically (vertical format, horizontal format). This ensures that the values are easy to read on the display at all times, regardless of how you hold the pulse oximeter


Caution & Warnings:


Read these instructions for use carefully. Non-observance of the following information may result in personal injury or material damage. Store these instructions for use and make them accessible to other users. Make sure you include these instructions for use when handing over the device to third parties.


WARNING


• Check to ensure that the package contains all the parts that should be included in the delivery.


• Check the pulse oximeter regularly before use to ensure that there is no visible damage to the device and the batteries are still sufficiently charged. In case of doubt, do not use the devic and contact Beurer customer services or an authorised retailer.


• Do not use any additional parts that are not recommended by the manufacturer or offered as equipment.


• Under no circumstances should you open or repair the device yourself, as faultless functionality could no longer be guaranteed thereafter. Failure to comply will result in voiding of the warranty. For repairs, please contact Beurer customer services or an authorised retailer.


Do NOT use the pulse oximeter


− if you are allergic to rubber products.


− if the device or the finger you are using is damp.


− on small children or babies.


− during an MRI or CT scan.


− whilst taking a blood pressure measurement on the same arm using a cuff.


− on fingers that have nail varnish on, are dirty or have a plaster or other dressing on them.


− on large fingers that do not fit into the device easily (fingertip: width approx. > 20 mm, thickness >15 mm).


− on fingers with anatomical changes, oedemas, scars or burns.


− on fingers that are too small, as with small children for example (width approx. < 10 mm, thickness < 5 mm).


− on patients who are not steady at the site of application (e.g. trembling).


− near flammable or explosive gas mixtures.


• Using the device for long periods may cause pain for people with circulatory disorders. Therefore do not use the pulse oximeter for longer than approx. 2 hours on one finger.


• The pulse oximeter displays a current measurement but cannot be used for continuous monitoring.


• The pulse oximeter does not have an alarm function and is therefore not suitable for evaluating medical results.


• Do not self-diagnose or self-medicate on the basis of the measurements without consulting your doctor. In particular, do not start taking any new medication or change the type and/or dosage of any existing medication without prior approval.


• Do not look directly inside the housing during the measurement. The red light and the invisible infra-red light in the pulse oximeter are harmful to your eyes.


• This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or mental skills or a lack of experience and/or a lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person who has responsibility for their safety or they receive instructions from this person on how to use the device. Children should be supervised around the device to ensure they do not play with it.


• Neither of the displays for the pulse wave and pulse bar allows the strength of the pulse or circulation to be evaluated at the measurement site. Rather, they are exclusively used to display the current visual signal variation at the measurement site and do not enable reliable diagnostics for the pulse. Non-observance of the following instructions can lead to incorrect or failed measurements.


• There must not be any nail varnish, artificial nails or other cosmetics on the finger to be measured.


• Ensure that the finger nail on the finger to be measured is short enough that the fingertip covers the sensor element in the housing.


• Keep your hand, finger and body steady during the measurement.


• For people with cardiac arrhythmia, the measurement values of SpO₂ and the heart rate may be incorrect or the measurement may not be possible at all.


• In cases of carbon monoxide poisoning, the pulse oximeter displays a measurement value that is too high.


• To avoid falsifying the measuring result, there should not be any strong light sources (e.g. fluorescent lamps or direct sunlight) in the immediate vicinity of the pulse oximeter.


• People with low blood pressure, who suffer from jaundice or take medication for vascular contraction, may experience incorrect or falsified measurements.


• Incorrect measurements are likely for patients who have been administered medical dye in the past or for those who have abnormal haemoglobin levels. This applies in particular for cases of carbon monoxide poisoning and methaemoglobin poisoning, which can occur for example from the administration of local anaesthetics or from an existing methaemoglobin reductase deficiency.


• Protect the pulse oximeter from dust, shocks, moisture, extreme temperatures and explosive materials.

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