iProven OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter User Manual

June 1, 2024
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iProven OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

  • Oximeter iProven OXI-33
  • Two AAA-batteries
  • Lanyard
  • Oximeter Pouch
  • Manual

COMPONENTS OF THE DEVICE

HOW TO TAKE A MEASUREMENT

Open the clip and place your finger

  1. inside the oximeter. Make sure your nail touches the upper part of the clip.
  2. Press the button and wait for Read your saturation level and
  3. heart rate from the display. It can take up to 1 or 2 minutes before
  4. the Respiratory Rate is displayed.

Intended Use

  • The iProven Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is intended for non-invasive measuring and monitoring of the oxygen saturation and pulse rate. The digital device measures the oxygen saturation of your blood by checking the hemoglobin levels in your arterial blood.
  • The monitor detects signs of low levels of oxygen in the body. It measures the pulse rate in beats per minute and displays a bar graph that illustrates the strength of the pulse signal.
  • The monitor also displays the Perfusion Index (PI) in % and the Respiratory Rate (RR) per minute.
  • The OXI-33 is intended for use on children above four years old and adults whose weight is between 33-243 Ibs (15kg and 110kg).
  • The device should be used in the home/ domestic setting only and is not intended for continuous monitoring.

MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLE

  • The fingertip pulse oximeter contains a microprocessor and a display. The display shows the oxygen saturation, the pulse rate and the intensity of your heart beat.
  • The display continuously gives information about the level of oxygen in your body and your pulse rate per minute.
  • The monitor updates its calculations regularly during use to show immediate readings. The monitor starts to beep if the value of the oxygen saturation is 94% or lower.
  • It will also beep when your heartbeat is below 50 or above 130.

PLEASE NOTE

Measurements may be inaccurate in the following situations:

  • When you’re moving your fingers
  • In a very cold environment
  • When your finger isn’t placed properly into the device
  • When using a Blood Pressure Monitor/Cuff on the same arm
  • In case someone has hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia or hypothermia
  • In case someone has a cardiovascular arrest or is in shock
  • In case you have enamel or acrylic fingernail polish, false fingernails or other fingernail applications
  • Excessive ambient light, such as a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight, may affect the result.
  • When someone needs this oximeter for prolonged monitoring, do not forget to check blood flow and skin condition regularly, at least every 2 hours. If necessary, change the measuring site to a finger of the other hand.
  • Do not use the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter in an MRI or CT environment
  • For sports and aviation use only

WHAT IS OXYGEN SATURATION?

  • Oxygen saturation indicates how much oxygen the blood is carrying as a percentage of the maximum it can carry. Red blood cells contain the iron-containing protein hemoglobin. Hemoglobin (Hb) attaches oxygen to the red blood cell and carries it through the body. 1 hemoglobin mole-cule can attach up to 4 oxygen molecules. If all the hemoglobin molecules are carrying 4 oxygen molecules, it is said that you have a saturation of 100%. A healthy person with healthy lungs, breathing air at sea level, will have an oxygen saturation of between 95% and 100%.

WHAT IS THE PERFUSION INDEX?

  • Perfusion Index or Pl indicates the strength of the blood flow in the extremity or body part where it is measured. A Pl is considered healthy between 0.3-20%.

WHAT IS RESPIRATORY RATE?

  • Respiratory Rate or RR reflects the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The longer you measure, the more accurate the RR becomes.

FAQ

HOW DO I CLEAN THE DEVICE?

  • YOU CAN USE MEDICAL ALCOHOL TO DISINFECT IT. PLEASE USE A SOFT CLOTH TO CLEAN THE WHOLE UNIT. DON’T USE ANY ABRASIVE OR VOLATILE CLEANERS.

HOW CAN I REPLACE THE BATTERIES?

  • OPEN THE BATTERY COVER. INSERT THE BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE POLARITY INDICATIONS. CLOSE THE BATTERY COVER.

WHEN DO I REPLACE THE BATTERIES?

  • LOW BATTERY SIGN SHOWS ON THE DISPLAY.
    • THE LED DISPLAY DIMS.
    • WHEN POWERING ON THE MONITOR, THE LED DISPLAY DOESN’T LIGHT UP.

HOW DO I ATTACH THE LANYARD?

  • PUT THE THIN END OF THE ROPE THROUGH THE HOLE. THEN PUT THE THICK END OF THE ROPE THROUGH THE LOOP, AND PULL THE END TO SECURE IT.

WHY DOES MY RESPIRATORY RATE (RR) NOT DISPLAY IMMEDIATELY?

  • IT MAY TAKE UP TO 1 OR 2 MINUTES BEFORE YOUR RR CAN BE DISPLAYED. THE DEVICE NEEDS 1 OR 2 MINUTES TO GIVE AN ACCURATE INDICATION.

WHY DO THE VALUES OF MY OXYGEN SATURATION, RESPIRATORY RATE, PERFUSION INDEX AND HEART BEAT CHANGE?

  • THIS DEVICE IS A CONTINUOUS MONITORING DEVICE. WHEN ONE OF THE MEASURED VALUES CHANGES, THIS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN.

CHANGE PARAMETER SETTINGS

BY ENTERING THE MENU OF THIS OXIMETER, YOU CAN CHANGE SOME OF THE PARAMETER SETTINGS. TO ENTER THE PARAMETER SETTINGS, SWITCH ON THE DEVICE AND PRESS THE ‘ON’ BUTTON AGAIN.

THERE ARE 2 SUBMENUS:

  1. REMIND SETUP
  2. LIMIT SETUP

YOU CAN SCROLL THROUGH THE MENU BY PRESSING THE ‘ON’ BUTTON. THE WILL INDICATE WHERE YOU ARE IN THE MENU. WHEN YOU WANT TO CHANGE A SETTING, YOU CAN PRESS THE ‘ON’ BUTTON A LITTLE LONGER, AND THE VALUE WILL CHANGE. WHEN YOU WANT TO SWITCH BETWEEN THE ‘REMINDER’ AND ‘LIMIT’ MENU, MAKE SURE THE IS ON TOP OF THE MENU AND PRESS THE ‘ON’ BUTTON A LITTLE LONGER.

REMINDER MENU

SOUND REMINDER: STARTS TO BEEP IF YOUR SPO2 LEVELS OR HEART RATE ARE ABOVE THE HIGHEST INDICATED LEVEL, OR BELOW THE LOWEST INDICATED LEVEL.

  • BEEP: SWITCH THE BEEP ON OR OFF WHEN YOU START UP THE DEVICE.
  • SELECT VIEW SELECT IF YOU CLIP THE OXIMETER ON THE FINGER OF YOUR RIGHT (R) OR LEFT (L) HAND, OR IF YOU WANT TO USE IT VERTICALLY (V).
  • RESTORE: SELECT THIS IF YOU WANT TO RESET THE FACTORY SETTINGS.
  • BRIGHTNESS: ADAPT THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY, VALUES RANGE FROM 1-5.

LIMIT MENU

  • ‘SPO2 HI’ AND ‘LO’ AND ‘PR HI’ AND ‘LO’ CAN BE USED TO SET THE UPPER AND LOWER LEVEL FOR YOUR SPO2 AND PULSE RATE. IF YOU SET ‘SOUND REMINDER’ TO ‘ON’ IN THE REMINDER MENU, THE OXIMETER WILL START TO BEEP IF IT MEASURES VALUES THAT ARE LOWER OR HIGHER THAN THE VALUES THAT ARE SET.
  • +/-: INCREASES (+) OR REDUCES (-) THE NUMBERS WHEN SETTING THE SPO2 OR PULSE RATE.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible causes Solutions
Oxygen saturation or heart rate does not show up on screen. Your finger is
not inserted correctly into the device. Insert your finger until the tip of

your finger touches the end of the device and try measuring again.
Perfusion Index does not show up on the screen.| Your finger is not inserted correctly into the device. Your perfusion (strength of your blood flow) is too low to be measured.| Insert your finger until the tip of your finger touches the end of the device and try measuring again. Try measuring a couple more times. If it keeps happening and you feel other symptoms of poor blood circulation like numbness, tingling or pain, contact your doctor for advice.
Oxygen saturation or heart rate is unstable.| Your finger is not inserted correctly into the device. Your finger is trembling or shaking. You are moving around too much.| Insert your finger until the tip of your finger touches the end of the device and try measuring again. Make sure the device is shut snugly against the top and bottom of your finger. Do not curl your finger in the device. Put your hand with the device on a flat surface, like a table, to avoid trembling hands and fingers. Do not run or walk around while measuring. Hold your hands still when taking a measurement.
Problem| Possible causes| Solutions
---|---|---
An alarm is sounding, indicating an abnormal oxygen saturation or heart rate.| Your finger is not inserted correctly into the device.| Insert your finger until the tip of your finger touches the end of the device and try measuring again.
| Your oxygen saturation is abnormal (under 94%).| Try measuring again a couple of times. If the alarm keeps beeping, get in contact with your doctor for further advice.
| Your heart rate is abnormal (under 50 or above 130).| Try measuring again a couple of times. If the alarm keeps beeping, get in contact with your doctor for further advice.
The oximeter does not power on after pressing the button.| The batteries are depleted.| Replace the old batteries with a fresh pair of AAA batteries.
| The batteries are installed incorrectly.| Make sure the batteries are installed correctly, with the plus-sides of both batteries facing down.
| The device is broken.| Contact iProven service center at [email protected]
The screen suddenly turns off.| The automatic shutoff feature turns off the device after 16 seconds of inactivity.| No need to do anything.
| The batteries are depleted.| Replace the old batteries with a fresh pair of AAA batteries.

EXTRA NOTES ON THE DEVICE

  • DO NOT repair or modify this device yourself, please contact iProven customer support if there is a problem with this device.
  • EXPLOSION HAZARD — DO NOT use the fingertip pulse oximeter in a flammable atmosphere where concentrations of flammable anesthetics or other materials may occur.
  • DO NOT throw batteries in a fire as this may cause them to explode.
  • DO NOT attempt to recharge normal dry-cell batteries, they may leak and may cause a fire or even explode.
  • The batteries must be taken out from the battery compartment if the device will not be used for a long time.
  • DO NOT use this device if the battery cover is open.
  • The batteries must be properly disposed of according to local regulations after their use.
  • KEEP the operating environment free of dust, vibrations, corrosive, or flammable materials, and extremes of temperature and humidity.
  • DO NOT operate the unit if it is damp or wet because of condensation or spills. Avoid using the equipment immediately after moving it from a cold environment to a warm, humid location.
  • NEVER use sharp or pointed objects to operate the front-panel switches.
  • The device should be kept away from children and pets to avoid swallowing.

SPECIFICATIONS

The Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Specifications:

Physical Characteristics

  • Machine: Dimensions: 74 mm (L) x 37mm (W) x 38mm (D)
  • Weight: approx. 70g±2g (including 2 x AAA battery)

Classification

  • Anti-electric Shock Type: Internally powered equipment
  • Anti-electric Shock Degree: Type BF equipment
  • EMC: Type B
  • Mode of operation: Continuous Operation
  • Enclosure Degree of ingress protection: IP22

Power

  • Internal: 2xAAA 1.5v alkaline battery
  • Power Consumption: Smaller than 45mA(Normal)

Environmental

  • Operating Temperature: 5°C to 40°C
  • Storage Temperature: -25°C to 55°C
  • Relative Humidity: 15% to 93% non-condensing
  • Air Pressure: 70kPa-106kPa

Sound Reminder Limit default value

  • Hemoglobin saturation: Upper limit: 100/ bottom limit:94
  • Pulse rate: Upper limit: 130/bottom limit:50

Electronics Parameters

  • Hemoglobin saturation display: 35-100%
  • Pulse rate Display: 30-250 BPM
  • Resolution: Hemoglobin Saturation 1%, Pulse rate 1 BPM
  • Measure Accuracy: Hemoglobin Saturation ±2% (90%-100%), ±3% (70%-90%), Unspecified (<70%), Pulse rate ±1 BPM

PI

  • Display Resolution: 0.1%
  • Measure Accuracy: 0-1%: 0.1%, 1-20%: 1%

Probe LED Specification

  • RED: Wavelength 660±2 nm, Radiant Power 1.8 mW
  • Infra RED: Wavelength 905±2 nm, Radiant Power 2.0 mW

SYMBOLS ON THE MONITOR, LABELING OR PACKAGING

  1. The symbol for Type BF Equipment
  2. : Batch code
  3. Date of Manufacturer
  4. SN: Serial NO
  5. Information of manufacture, including name and address
  6. Temperature limitation
  7. When the end-user wishes to discard the product, it must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling
  8. Follow instructions for the use
  9. Anti-dust & Anti-water class

Manufacturer’s Declaration of the EMC

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emission

  • The A330 Pulse Oximeter is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of A330 Pulse Oximeter should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Emissions test complies with CISPR 11
  • The A330 Pulse Oximeter uses RF energy only for its internal function.

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions

Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance
RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The A330 Pulse Oximeter is suitable for use in

all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity

Immunity test| IEC 60601 test level| Compliance Level| Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance
---|---|---|---
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2| ±8 kV contact ±15 kV air| ±8 kV contact ±15 kV air| Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%.
Electrical Fast Transient / Burst IEC 61000-4-4| ±2 kV for power supply lines ±1 kV for input/output lines| N/A| The main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Surge IEC 61000-4-5| ±1 kV differential mode ±2 kV common mode| N/A| The main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11| <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles 70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec| N/A| The main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6| 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz| 3 Vrms| Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Pulse Oximeter, including cables, than the recommended separation distance.
Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3| 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz| 3 V/m| Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Pulse Oximeter, including cables, than the recommended separation distance.

Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the A330 Pulse Oximeter

Rated maximum output power of the transmitter| Separation distance according to the frequency of the transmitter
---|---
150 kHz to 80 MHz| 80 MHz to 800 MHz
0.01 W| 0.12 m
1 W| 1.2 m
100 W| 12 m

For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.

  • NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
  • NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people. If for any reason you are unsatisfied with our product, feel free to reach out to iProven directly.

Contact us: [email protected]

Burgemeester de Raadtsingel 71 3311 JG Dordrecht The Netherlands

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the specific dimensions of the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter measures 3.5 x 2.7 x 1.8 inches, offering a compact and portable design for convenient use.

How much does the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter weigh?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter weighs approximately 3.49 ounces, ensuring lightweight and comfortable usage.

What is the battery life of the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter boasts a battery life of 2 years, providing long-lasting performance for continuous monitoring.

What type of batteries does the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter require?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter requires 2 AAA batteries for operation, ensuring convenient and accessible power source.

What is the price of the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

The price of the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter is $24.97, offering affordability without compromising on quality.

What is the warranty period for the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter comes with a warranty period of 1 year, providing assurance of its quality and durability.

What special features does the iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter offer?

The iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter may offer features such as accurate readings, easy-to-read display, and a user-friendly design for hassle-free monitoring of oxygen saturation levels.

Why is my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter not displaying any readings?

If your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter is not displaying readings, ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and are not depleted. Check the device's placement on your finger and ensure it is clean and still.

What should I do if my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter shows inaccurate readings?

Inaccurate readings from your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter may be due to improper finger placement or sensor malfunction. Ensure your finger is inserted properly and is not moving during measurement.

How can I address issues with the display screen of my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

If the display screen of your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter is not functioning properly, check for any visible damage or debris obstructing the screen. Clean the screen gently with a soft, dry cloth.

What should I do if my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter emits unusual sounds during operation?

Unusual sounds from your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter may indicate a malfunction. Ensure that the device is properly assembled and that there are no loose parts.

How do I troubleshoot issues with the battery life of my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

If you're experiencing short battery life with your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter, ensure that you are using high-quality, fresh batteries. Avoid leaving the device turned on when not in use to conserve battery power.

What should I do if my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter overheats during use?

If your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter becomes unusually warm during operation, discontinue use immediately and allow it to cool down. Check for any obstructions or damage that may be causing overheating.

How can I troubleshoot issues with the sensor accuracy of my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter?

If you suspect that the sensors of your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter are not functioning accurately, ensure that they are clean and free of debris. Avoid using the device in extreme temperatures or conditions that may affect sensor performance.

What should I do if my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter's readings fluctuate excessively?

Excessive fluctuations in readings from your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter may indicate improper usage or sensor malfunction. Ensure that the device is properly placed on your fingertip and that you remain still during measurement.

What should I do if my iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter does not respond to button presses?

If your iProvèn OXI-33 Finger Pulse Oximeter does not respond when you press the buttons, check for any debris or moisture that may be obstructing the buttons. Clean the device carefully and try pressing the buttons again.

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