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Model: Oxiband
User’s Manual

User’s Manual
Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................1
3. Using the Monitor ...........................................................4
3. Maintenance................................................................12
4. Troubleshooting ........................................................13
5. Specifications ............................................................14
6. Electromagnetic Compatibility........................................17

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1. Introduction
1.1 Intended Use
This product is intended to be used for measuring, displaying
and storing of pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate in
home or healthcare facilities environment.
The data and results provided by this device are for pre-check
screening purpose only and cannot be directly used for
diagnostic or treatment.
Warnings and Cautionary Advices
Do not use this device during MRI examination.
Never submerge the device in water or other liquids. Do not clean the
device with acetone or other volatile solutions.
Do not place this device in pressure vessels or gas sterilization device.
Vital signs measurements, such as those taken with this device,
cannot identify all diseases. Regardless of the measurement taken

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using this device, you should consult your doctor immediately if you
experience symptoms that could indicate acute disease.
Do not self-diagnose or self-medicate on the basis of this device
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.
Use only cables, sensors and other accessories specified in this
manual.
Prolonged continuous SpO2monitoring may increase the risk of
undesirable changes in skin characteristics, such as irritation,
reddening, blistering or burns.
Check the SpO2sensor application site every 6-8 hours to determine
the positioning of the sensor and the circulation and skin sensitivity of
the patient. Patient sensitivity varies depending on medical status or
skin condition. For patients with poor peripheral blood circulation or
sensitive skin, inspect the sensor site more frequently.
Functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a SpO2
sensor or a device.

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This device is designed to determine the arterial oxygen saturation
percentage of functional hemoglobin. Factors that may degrade pulse
oximeter performance or affect the accuracy of the measurement
include the following:
-excess ambient light
-excessive motion
-electrosurgical
interference
-blood flow restrictors
(arterial catheters, blood
pressure cuffs, infusion
lines, etc.)
-moisture in the sensor
-improperly applied sensor
-incorrect sensor type
-poor pulse quality
-venous pulsations
-anemia or low hemoglobin
-concentrations
-cardiogreen and other -
intravascular dyes
-carboxyhemoglobin
-methemoglobin
-dysfunctional hemoglobin
-articial nails or fingermail
polish

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1.2 Guide to Symbols
Symbol
Description
Type BF-Applied Part
Manufacturer
European authorized representative
CE0197
CE Marking indicating conformance to EC
directive No. 93/42/EEC concerning medical
devices.
MRI unsafe. Presents hazards in all MR
environments as device contains strongly
ferromagnetic materials.
Indicate separate collection for electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE).
IP22
Protected against spraying water and

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against access to hazardous parts with a
tool, per IEC 60529.
Follow Instructions for Use.
Warning and Caution!
SN
Serial number
No alarm system.
1.3 Unpacking
The package includes the following items:
Main Unit × 1
SpO2Sensor × 1
Charging Cable × 1
User’s Manual × 1
If any item on this list is missing or damaged, contact the seller.

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3. Using the Monitor
2.1 Charging
Connect the device to a standard USB charging port with the
provided charging cable. Charge the battery fully before
using to get an overnight recording.
2.2 Power On/Off
Press the button to power on the device.
Press the button for three seconds to power off the device
normally.
Press the button for five seconds to power off the device
forcedly if necessary.
2.3 Wearing the Monitor
1. Wear the monitor on the left wrist.
2. Connect the sensor cable to the device.

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3. Slide the ring sensor into the thumb as
pictured.
4. Power on the device and choose the
proper operation mode per your
application. After a few seconds, the
device will run the mode you set and your
readings will begin appearing on the
device screen.
5. Press the button can change different screens.
Note:
The monitor can also work as a clock and pedometer
without ring sensor, and the steps will restart counting after
the ring sensor plugged in.
Please avoid excessive motion for the sensed finger
during recording and avoid any strong ambient light
condition.

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2.4 Displays
Press the button can switch different displays during recording.
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