Aluratek ABPM02F Manual


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Measurement Principle
qsg Q10565 Copyright © 2020 Aluratek, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
aluratek.com
model ABPM02F
User Manual
Home Health Digital Pulse Oximeter
Safety InformationProduct Description
Pulse Oximeter is an important and common device to check oxygen
saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. It’s a small, compact, simple, reliable and
durable physiological monitoring device. It contains the mainboard, OLED
display and dry batteries.
Arterial oxygen saturation is measured via a method which is called
oximetry. It is a continuous, non-invasive method based on the different
spectra absorption of hemoglobin and oxyhemoglobin (called spectropho-
tometer principle).
An experience formula of data process is established bytaking use of
Lambert Beer Law, and according to Spectrum Absorption Characteristics
of hemoglobin (Hb) and Oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) in glow and near-infrared
zones. The operation principle of the instrument is Photoelectric
Oxyhemoglobin Inspection Technology. Two beams of different wavelength
of lights (666nm visible red light and 905nm near infrared light) can be
focused on human nail tip via emitters by adopting the Capacity Pulse
Scanning and Recording Technology.Then measured signal will be
obtained via a photosensitive element. The amount of light absorbed is
related to the amount of oxygen in the blood during these pulses. The ratio
of the two absorbed spectrums can be calculated via the microprocessor
and the results are compared with the saturation valuein the memory, so
the blood oxygen saturation value is obtained.
• Anyone who uses the pulse oximeter must receive adequate training
before use.
• The pulse oximeter is only meant to assess patients’ physiological
conditions. It must be used in conjunction with clinical symptoms. It is not
intended for treatment.
• When using the pulse oximeterin conjunction with the electrical surgery
equipment, the user should ensure safety of the patient.
Do not use the pulse oximeter in the presence of EXPLOSION HAZARD:
flammable anesthetics, explosive substances, vapors or liquids.
• It is forbidden to use the pulse oximeter in MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging) scanning or CT (Computed Tomography) because the induced
current could cause potential burning.
• The pulse oximeter does not include an alarm function. Therefore,
continuous monitoring for long periods of time is not suitable.
• Modification of the pulse oximeter is not allowed. Any product
maintenance should be done by manufacturer-approved, professional
maintenance personnel.
• Please shut off the power before cleaning the pulse oximeter.
Disinfecting the pulse oximeter via high-pressure and high-temperature
methods is prohibited. Any cleaning agents/disinfectants other than
recommended ones listed in the operation manual are not allowed for use.
• The pulse oximeter is not waterproof. Keep its surface dry and clean and
prevent any liquid from infiltrating the product.
• The pulse oximeter is fragile and requires precision to function properly.
Avoid any pressure, jostling, strong vibrations, or other potential
mechanical damage. Hold it carefully and lightly. If it is not in use, the
pulse oximeter should be appropriately stored.
• Do not dispose the pulse oximeter randomly. Disposal procedure should
follow local regulations or hospital policy regarding disposal of the pulse
oximeter and accessories.
• Use AAA alkaline batteries. Do not use carbon or poor quality batteries.
Remove the batteries if the pulse oximeter hasn’t been used for a long time.
• A functional tester can’t be used to assess the accuracy.
• If the patient is the intended operator, the patient must read the operation
manual carefully or consult with a doctor and/or manufacturer before
usage. If there’s any discomfort while using the pulse oximeter, stop
usage immediately and go to the hospital.
Product Features
Display Introduction Battery Installation
1. Simple and convenient operation with one button.
2. Compact, lightweight, and convenient to carry.
3. Long battery life of 15 hours continuous use.
4. Battery indicator on screen.
5. Will automatically turn off after 10 seconds when there’s no signal.
6. Record data between smartphone and Oximeter via Bluetooth.
1. Hold the product in one hand with the display panel facing the palm.
Press down and slide in the direction of the arrow. The battery
compartment is opened. (Figure 2).
2. Install batteries into the slots according to the "+" and "-" symbols as
shown. (Figure 3). Replace the lid onto the battery compartment and
push upwards to close it.
1. Once the data has been displayed on the screen, press Rotate Display:
the “POWER/FUNCTION” button once to rotate the display orientation
(Figure 7).
2. After the product is powered on, long press the Bluetooth Pairing:
“POWER/FUNCTION” button to turn on Bluetooth. The Bluetooth
indicator light on the top of display will flash (Figure 8).
3. The Oximeter will automatically turn off when a finger isn’t in the device
for more than 10 seconds (Figure 9).
4. In the event of a poor or failed finger scan,
will be displayed on the screen (Figure 10).
5. Heartbeat Tone: With data displayed on the screen, pressing the
“POWER/FUNCTION” button twice will prompt the heartbeat tone to be
switched on/off.
Directions for Use
1. After properly installing two AAA batteries, “Press to Open Device”
as shown in (Figure 5), and open the clip. Insert the testee’s finger. Put
finger into the rubber cushions of the clip. Make sure the finger is in the
right position as shown in (Figure 5), then release the clip.
2. Wait for a few moments, the SpO
2 value and PR value will be displayed
on the LED screen after plethysmogram wave and measured values
are stable, as shown in (Figure 6).
Cleaning and Disinfection
Bluetooth Communication Function
The ABPM02F Pulse Oximeter is Bluetooth enabled and can send data to
the OxyCare app on your smartphone.
Lanyard Installation
1. Thread the thinner end of the lanyard through the lanyard hole. The
position of the lanyard hole is shown in (Figure 4).
(Notice: the lanyard hole is on both sides.)
2. Thread the thicker end of the lanyard through the thinner end of the
lanyard. Then, pull the thicker end of the lanyard until it’s tight.
The positive and negative ends of batteries must be installed
correctly, otherwise the device may be damaged.
When installing or removing batteries, please follow the correct
operation procedure, otherwise the battery compartment may be damaged.
• To avoid any static electricity damage to the pulse oximeter, direct or
indirect static electricity should be discharged before usage.
• Try to keep the pulse oximeter away from any radio receivers when it’s in use.
• If the pulse oximeter uses with configuration which does not pass EMC
test, it can enhance electromagnetic radiation or reduce anti-electromag
netic interference performance. Please use the specified configuration.
• The pulse oximeter should not be in close proximity (or stacked) with
other devices. If that’s not possible, it should be observed and verified
that the oximeter can run normally with the close proximity/stacked
configuration.
• There should be no dirt or wound on the tested surface (i.e finger).
• Federal law restricts this device to sale by the order of a physician.
Intended Use
The pulse oximeter is a reusable deviceand it’s intended for intermittent
checks of oxygen saturation and pulse rate for adults in a clinical
environment. This medical device is not intended for continuous monitoring.
Applicable People and Scope
The pulse oximeter is intended for monitoring adults. It is used in clinic
settings, outpatient department and sickrooms. It can also be used in the
recovery and health care organizations, and the community medical
treatments.
Contraindications
The pulse oximeter only applies to adults. It is not suitable for
injured skin tissue.
If you need further assistance, please contact the Aluratek support
department for troubleshooting prior to returning this device.
E-mail: support@aluratek.com
Web: www.aluratek.com/helpdesk
Local (Irvine, CA): 714-586-8730
Toll free: 1-866-580-1978
Aluratek warrants this product against defect in material or
workmanship for from the date of purchase.1 YEAR
For more information, please visit:
https://aluratek.com/warranty-return-policy
You can register your product online at:
https://aluratek.com/product-registration
Technical Support and Warranty
Radio and TV Interference Statement
WARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits of 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 frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, 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 whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
Diagram of Measurement Principle
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 5
Figure 7 Figure 8
Figure 9 Figure 10
Figure 6
Figure 3
Figure 4
Bluetooth Indicator
Press to Open Device
SpO2 Value
Plethysmogram Wave
PR Value
Pulse Rate Indicator
Power & Function button
Battery Status
Buzzer Indicator
Perfusion Index Value
Lanyard Hole
Be sure to place the testee’s finger inside the product in the correct
orientation. The LED part of the sensor should be at the backside of
the testee’s hand. Be sure to insert the finger deep enough into the
sensor so that the fingernail is opposite to the light emitted from the
sensor.
Don’t move the finger and remain motionless during the process.
Data will appear in less than 30 seconds.
NOTE
Factors Affecting Measurement Accuracy
Check the pulse oximeter for damage before use. If it’s damaged,
don’t use it.
Don’t put the pulse oximeter on extremities with arterial catheter or
venous syringe.
Don’t perform SpO and NIBP measurements on the same arm 2
simultaneously. Obstruction of blood flow during NIBP measurements
may adversely affect the reading of the SpO value.2
NOTE
The usage of Bluetooth communication software (which is installed in the
smartphone) is written in the “Bluetooth APP operation guide”.
Don’t use the pulse oximeter to measure patients whose pulse rates
are lower than 30bpm (this may cause incorrect results).
The well perfusion of measuring instrument should fully cover the test
window of the sensor. Clean and dry the measurement part before
storing the pulse oximeter.
Cover the sensor with opaque material under strong light. Otherwise,
the light can cause inaccurate measurements.
Make sure that there is no contamination or scarring on the tested
finger. Otherwise, the results may be incorrect.
The product is prone to cross-contamination when used on different
patients. Disinfection is recommended before using the product on
other patients.
Incorrect placement of the sensor may affect the accuracy of the
measurements. The same horizontal position with heart should be
chosen to achieve the best measurements.
The highest temperature of usage should not exceed 41 C.˚
Change sensor location and check skin integrity and circulatory status
at least every 2 hours.
The measurements depend on absorption of special wavelength ray
by oxidized hemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin. The concentration of
non-functional hemoglobin may affect the accuracy of the
measurement.
Shock, anemia, hypothermia, and vasoconstrictive drugs may
decrease arterial blood flow to an unmeasurable level.
Pigments or deep colors (i.e nail polish, artificial nails, dyes, or
pigmented cream) may cause inaccurate measurements.
Do not immerse the oximeter or any relevant accessories in water or
disinfectant.
We recommend that the product be disinfected only when necessary to
avoid long-term damage to the product.
Do not use cleaning agents/disinfectants other than the recommended
methods below.
Do not disinfect the device via high-pressure and high-temperature.
Turn off the power and take out the batteries before cleaning and
disinfecting.
Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting
1. OLEDDisplay Mode:
2. SpO2:
Measurement range: 0~100%
Accuracy: ± 3%( )70%~100%
3. Pulse Rate:
Measurement range: 25~250bpm
Accuracy: ± 2bpm
 Pulse Rate accuracy has passed the verification and comparison with
SpO2 simulator.
4. Low Perfusion:
Range: 0.5%~20%
SpO2 accuracy: ± 3% (70%~100%)
PR accuracy: 25~250bpm ± 2bpm
5. Electrical specifications:
Working voltage: D.C.2.2 V~D.C.3.4V
Battery Type: Two 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries
Power consumption: less than 50mA
6. Product specifications:
Size: 58 (H) × 34 (W) × 30 (D)mm
Weight: 50g (including two AAA batteries)
7. Environment requirements:
Temperature:
Operation: +5~+40
Transport and storage: -10 ~ +50
Humidity:
Operation: 15%~80%( )noncondensing
Transport and storage: 10%~90%noncondensing
Atmospheric Pressure:
Operation: 860hPa~1060hPa
Transport and storage: 700hPa~1060hPa
NOTE:
A functional tester can’t be used to assess this product’s accuracy.
The purpose of confirming the blood oxygen measurement’s accuracy is
to compare the oximeter measurement value with the value of blood
gas analyzer.
8. LED:
Wavelength: 666nm/905nm
Output power: <0.1mW
9. Bluetooth:
Frequency range: 2402.0~2480.0MHz
Transmission distance: 10m
Transmission rate: 4k Bytes/s
Modulation system: GFSK
Bluetooth protocol version: Bluetooth specification V4.1
Setup Information
1. Clean the product with a cotton or soft cloth moistened with water.
2. After cleaning, wipe off the water with a soft cloth.
3. Let the device air dry only.
1. Clean the product as instructed above.
2. Disinfect the product with cotton or soft cloth moistened with one of the
recommended disinfectants.
3. After disinfection, be sure to wipe off the disinfectant left on the product
with a soft cloth moistened with water.
4. Let the device air dry only.
Cleaning
The recommended disinfectants include: ethanol 70%, isopropanol 70%, or
glutaraldehyde (2%)
Disinfection
Trouble Possible Reason Solution
The SpO and PR 2
can’t be displayed
normally and the
value disappeared.
1. The finger is not
properly positioned.
2. Bluetooth signal is
interrupted.
1. Please try again.
2. Check the Bluetooth
connection and
reconnect.
The SpO2 and PR
display unstable.
1. The finger is not
properly positioned.
2. The finger is shaking
or the testee is moving.
1. Try repositioning the
finger and try again.
2. Wait a few minutes and
try again.
Trouble Possible Reason Solution
The device is not
powering on.
1. The batteries are
drained or almost
drained.
2. The installation of
batteries are not
correct.
3. The device may be
defective.
1. Change batteries.
2. Reinstall batteries.
3. Please contact the
store/website where
the device was
purchased.
The display
suddenly turns off.
1. The product is
automatically powered
off when no signal is
detected longer than
10 seconds.
2. Batteries may be
completely drained.
1. Normal.
2. Replace the batteries.


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