TrackAid TA-50D Pulse Oximeter Finger Oxygen Saturation User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- TrackAid
Table of Contents
TrackAid TA-50D Pulse Oximeter Finger Oxygen Saturation
Specification
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Brand TrackAid
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Color Blue
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Number of Batteries 2 AAA batteries are required. (included)
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Model Name TA-50D
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Battery Life 32 Hours
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Product Dimensions 3.4 x 3.1 x 2 inches
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Weight 1.6 Ounces
What’s In the Box
- Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
- Carrying Case
- 2 x AAA batteries
- User Manual
Product Description
With just one button, the TrackAid Pulse Oximeter is simple to operate. The findings are shown in plain sight on the LCD once you place the pulse oximeter on your finger and hit the button. With its portability and power-saving capabilities, the gadget makes it simple to collect measurements while on the road. The Pulse Oximeter is a non-invasive gadget designed for individuals to monitor their home-based arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate.
Important Safety Instruction
- When the user is being MRI and CT assessed, DO NOT use the oximeter.
- Those who have rubber allergies cannot use this gadget.
- Following local rules and regulations is important when disposing of used instruments, their packing materials, and accessories (such as batteries, plastic bags, foam, and paper boxes).
- Before using, please verify the packaging to make sure the device and accessories match the packing list, as failure to do so might result in the gadget functioning improperly.
- Please refrain from measuring this device using function test paper for information connected to the device.
Information of Importance
A Legal Disclaimer
The FDA has not reviewed any claims made about dietary supplements, and they are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any illness or other health issue.
Operating Principle
- Access the clip.
- Make sure the user’s finger is in the appropriate position before inserting it into the rubber cushion of the clip, and then clip the finger.
- On the front panel, flip the power on once.
- Keep the user at comfortable during the operation and avoid shaking the finger. Keep your body steady while being measured.
- Directly access the information on the screen.
- By pressing the button, the gadget is reset.
Cleaning And Maintenance
- Wipe the device’s surface with ethanol after cleaning it, then let it air dry (or clean it with a clean, dry cloth).
- When the low voltage warning appears on the screen, please replace the batteries.
- If you won’t be using the oximeter for a while, please remove the batteries.
- No calibration is necessary for the apparatus.
Features
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RELIABLE AND ACCURATE
SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels), pulse rate, and pulse strength may be quickly determined in 10 seconds and neatly displayed on a large digital LED display. -
ATHLETES IN SPORTS AND HEALTH
Ideal for athletes who like activities like mountain climbing, skiing, and biking, or anybody who wants to check their SpO2 and pulse rate. -
LIGHTWEIGHT, SMALL, AND LONG BATTERY LIFE
Light and tiny supports a wide variety of finger sizes, long battery life, and automated power down after 10 seconds. -
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE OF 100%
Simply get in touch with us to get a complete refund if you’re not happy. comes with a 12-month WARRANTY and technical phone support from the United States.
FAQs
How long is the warranty?****
The warranty is 1 year.
How to use?****
Please read the user manual carefully before using it.
How to clean?****
Please clean the oximeter with a dry cloth.
What is the pulse rate and oxygen saturation?****
Pulse rate is the speed at which your heart beats, and it’s measured in beats per minute (bpm). Oxygen saturation is a measure of how much oxygen your blood can hold. It’s expressed as a percentage. For example, if your blood can hold 100% of the oxygen that it needs, your SpO2 level would be 100%. If it can hold only 50%, your SpO2 level would be 50%. TrackAid TA-50D Pulse Oximeter Finger Oxygen Saturation User Manual
I receive a readout when I use it, but the oxygen level and pulse both fluctuate by 8–10 points. Is this standard?****
I haven’t used this in a while, but I seem to recall that the readings did change occasionally. When the results varied when the home health nurses used their oximeters, I figured that was typical.
How long should you leave a pulse oximeter on your finger?****
Do not change the area of your body where the pulse oximeter is positioned while you are still sitting. Wait a short while for the reading to stabilize and show one single number.
What is the use of a finger pulse oximeter?****
The fingertip is illuminated by a cold light source used in the pulse oximeter, giving the impression that it is red. The gadget is able to estimate the amount of oxygen in the red blood cell by examining the light from the light source that goes through the finger.
How accurate is the finger oxygen?****
The accuracy of the majority of pulse oximeters is between 2% and 4% of the real blood oxygen saturation level. As a result, the measurement from a pulse oximeter maybe 2% to 4% higher or lower than the real oxygen concentration in arterial blood.
Which hand is more accurate for a pulse oximeter?****
In conclusion, after measuring SpO2 from the fingers on both hands using pulse oximetry, volunteers who use their right hand more often than their left found that their right middle finger and thumb had statistically significantly higher values than their left middle finger.
How long should a pulse oximeter battery last?****
The oximeter requires two 1.5 V AAA-type batteries and depending on the specific battery type, a set of fresh batteries may be used for more than 18 hours.
What factors can affect pulse oximetry reading?****
The FDA states that a variety of variables, including poor circulation, skin pigmentation, skin thickness, skin temperature, current cigarette use, and use of fingernail polish, may impair the accuracy of pulse oximeter results.
How do you detect a pulse oximeter?****
If you decide to attach the device here, make sure your hand is comfortable, warm, and at or below heart level. Put the gadget on your toe, earlobe, or finger. As long as necessary, keep the gadget on to keep an eye on your pulse and oxygen saturation. When the test is over, remove the gadget.
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