Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Innovo
Table of Contents
- Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
- DESCRIPTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- FEATURES
- SETUP GUIDE
- CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Troubleshooting
- Precautions
- CONTACT INFORMATION
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- VIDEO – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
DESCRIPTION
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip heart Oximeter is a reliable and simple tool for measuring heart rates and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels quickly and accurately. This small, painless tool is great for athletes, pilots, and anyone else who wants to keep an eye on these health-related data. The Innovo iP900B has a bright, easy-to-read LED display, one-button control, and a series of finger holes that make it suitable for both adults and children. It’s great for use on the go because it has features like an automatic power- off to save battery life and a strong, portable design.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Dimensions: 62.0 mm (Width) × 37.0 mm (Depth) × 32.0 mm (Height) (Approximately 2.44 inch x 1.45 inch x 1.26 inch)
- Weight: 42.5 g/1.5 oz (including the weight of two AAA batteries)
- Peak wavelength range of the light emitted from the probe: red light 660 nm ± 3nm; infrared light 905 nm ± 5nm.
- Maximum optical output power of the probe: 1.2 mW for infrared light (905 nm).
- Working power supply and current
Internal Power Supply| Two 1.5V dry batteries
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Working Current| 30 mA - Normal working condition
Working Temperature| 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
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Relative Humidity| 15% to 80%, non-condensing
Atmospheric Pressure| 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Rated Voltage| DC 3.0 V - Default values and alarm conditions
Parameter| Value
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Oxygen saturation| Upper limit: 100
Lower limit: 94
Pulse rate| Upper limit: 130
Lower limit: 50
Alarm condition
| When the alarm is set to on and the measured values exceed the preset alarm parameter range, the
alarm will go off.
Technical parameters
Parameter | Value |
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Display range | Oxygen |
saturation
| 35% to 100%
Pulse rate| 25 bpm to 250 bpm
Resolution
| Oxygen saturation| 1%
Pulse rate| 1 bpm
Parameter| Value
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Measure- ment accuracy| Oxygen
saturation
| ±2% (70% to 100%)
No requirement (≤ 69%)
Pulse rate| ±2 bpm
Alarm range
| Oxygen saturation| Upper limit: 50% to 100%
Lower limit: 50% to 100%
Pulse rate
| Upper limit: 25 bpm to 250 bpm
Lower limit: 25 bpm to 250
bpm
Alarm error
| Oxygen
saturation
| ± 1% of the preset value
Pulse rate| The greater of ±10% of the
preset value and ±5 bpm
PI| Weak PI| Min. 0.2%
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Fingertip Pulse
- Oximeter Instruction Manual
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
FEATURES
- Lightweight, portable, and easy to use
- Six different display options
- Dual-color OLED screen to show measured values, plethysmograph, bar graph, and perfusion index
- Large font display
- Preset alarm function
- Low Battery indicator
- Automatic shut down if no signal is detected after 10 seconds
- Low power consumption. Two 1.5 V AAA batteries will allow the pulse oximeter to operate for approximately 30 hours.
SETUP GUIDE
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Installing the Batteries Install two AAA batteries into the battery compartment according to the indicated polarity, and mount the battery cover. Incorrectly installed batteries may damage the device.
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Installing the Lanyard Thread the thin end of the lanyard through the lanyard hole, thread the coarse end of the lanyard through the thin end of the lanyard, and tighten the lanyard.
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Switching On the Power Supply of the Pulse Oximeter Insert one of your fingers into the finger chamber of the pulse oximeter.
Note: The fingernail should be facing the top chamber (which contains the sensor). The finger should also be inserted completely into the chamber. Otherwise, the measurement will be inaccurate. -
Press the power-on key to turn the pulse oximeter on.
Note: Before each use, it is recommended to clean the finger and the silicone-padded finger chamber. The silicone is non-toxic, soft, and hypoallergenic. -
Reading Oxygen Saturation Level and Pulse Rate from the OLED Screen Do not move your finger and hand during measurement. Keep your body as still as possible. Once the reading stabilizes, read the measured values of the oxygen saturation level and pulse rate on the OLED screen.
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Switching Off the Power Supply of the Oximeter The oximeter will automatically shut down in 10 seconds after the finger is removed from the chamber or if no signal is detected by the device.
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Switching the Display PRESS (<0.5 sec) to the function key while in measurement mode (monitoring interface) to change the display layout. The six different layouts are shown in the figure below. Choose the layout that is the most convenient for you.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
It is recommended to clean the pulse oximeter regularly. The pulse oximeter can be disinfected as needed. To clean, use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water. To disinfect, use a soft cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
- Make sure that the device is off and remove the batteries.
- Wipe the outer surface of the device (including the OLED screen) and the finger chamber using a lightly dampened soft cloth.
- Allow the device to air dry thoroughly before use.
- Remove the batteries from the battery compartment if the pulse oximeter will not be used for an extended period of time.
- Replace the batteries if they are low on power.
- Clean the pulse oximeter and the fingertip before every use to ensure accurate reading.
- Store the pulse oximeter between 14°F and 122°F (–10°Cand +50°C) and at humidity levels no greater than 93%.
- Periodically check the pulse oximeter for damage.
- Do not use the pulse oximeter in an environment with flammable gases and/or where the temperature or humidity is excessively high or low.
Troubleshooting
Problems | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The oximeter fails to display the blood oxygen saturation levels and/or pulse rate.| 1. The finger is not inserted correctly.
2. The user’s blood perfusion is too low to be measured.
| 1. Make sure that the finger is placed right in between the sensor and LED lights.
2. Make sure that nothing is restricting the user’s blood flow.
Problems | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The SpO2 or Pulse Rate reading is unstable or fluctuates. | 1. The finger may |
not be inserted deep enough.
2. Excessive body movement.
3. Pulse is too weak.
| 1. Insert finger deep into the chamber.
2. Please do not move during measurement.
3. Warm finger or switch finger.
The oximeter cannot be powered on.| 1. Batteries are drained.
2. Batteries are incorrectly installed.
3. The oximeter is damaged or defective.
| 1. Replace the batteries.
2. Please refer to section 3.3.1 for battery installation instructions.
3. Please contact the distributor.
Problems | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The display screen turns off suddenly. | 1. The oximeter powers off |
automatically when no signal is detected for more than 10 seconds.
2. Batteries are drained.
| 1. This is normal. Just turn the oximeter on again.
2. Replace the batteries.
Precautions
- Do not attempt to repair the pulse oximeter by yourself. Only certified engineers should maintain and repair it.
- Change the contact position between the oximeter probe and the finger periodically if your finger feels sore or uncomfortable.
- Stop immediately if you have broken skin or the blood circulation of your finger is affected during prolonged use.
- This product is not designed to be used by newborn babies.
- Seek medical care if the measured value goes beyond the normal range and you are sure that the device is not malfunctioning.
- The pulse oximeter uses infrared light (invisible to your eyes) to measure your SpO2 level. Hence, please do not stare at the light-emitting components of the oximeter to avoid potential eye damage and/or blindness.
- This pulse oximeter is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose and/or treat any medical condition or disease. It is intended for non-medical use by healthy people to monitor their pulse rate and blood oxygen levels. It is for sports and/or aviation use. People who need SpO2 and pulse rate measurements because of a medical condition should consult with their physician.
The following factors may affect the performance and accuracy of the oximeter:
- The oximeter is used in an environment with high-frequency devices, such as high-frequency electric knives and/or CT apparatuses.
- Ambient light intensity that is too bright. Hence, please avoid direct exposure to strong light (such as beams from operating lamps or sunlight) during measurement.
- The probe of the oximeter is placed on the same arm that a blood pressure cuff, arterial duct, or intravenous injection is placed.
- The user suffers from hypotension, severe vascular atrophy, severe anemia, or low oxygen.
- The user is in sudden cardiac arrest or shock state.
- The user is wearing nail polish or artificial nails.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Distributed by: Innovo Medical 10101 Stafford Centre Drive Suite B Stafford, TX 77477
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the main features of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is a portable device used to measure blood oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) and pulse rate. It features a compact design, easy-to-read display, and reliable performance.
How does the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter differ from other models on the market?
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter stands out for its accuracy, durability, and user-friendly design. It provides precise SpO2 and pulse rate readings in a matter of seconds.
What are the dimensions and weight of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter measures 2.25 x 1.25 x 1.35 inches and weighs 2.89 ounces, making it compact and lightweight for easy carrying and use.
How many batteries does the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter require, and what is its battery life?
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter requires 2 AAA batteries, and it has a battery life of approximately 30 hours, providing long-lasting usage.
What is the model number of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
The model number of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is iP900 Series, ensuring compatibility with the appropriate accessories and replacements.
Does the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter offer reliable readings?
Yes, the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter provides accurate and reliable SpO2 and pulse rate readings, making it suitable for both personal and professional use.
What is the price of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
The price of the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is $39.99, offering a cost-effective solution for monitoring blood oxygen saturation levels and pulse rate.
How can the Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter benefit users?
The Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter helps users monitor their blood oxygen levels and pulse rate conveniently at home or on the go. It is particularly useful for individuals with respiratory conditions or those engaging in high-altitude activities.
What should I do if my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is not turning on?
If your Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is not turning on, first ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and have sufficient charge. Try replacing the batteries with new ones if needed.
How can I troubleshoot inaccurate readings from my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
If you are getting inaccurate readings, ensure that the device is placed correctly on your finger and that your finger is clean and dry. Avoid movement during measurement, as it can affect accuracy.
What should I do if the display screen of my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is not functioning properly?
If the display screen is not functioning correctly, try resetting the device by removing and reinserting the batteries. Ensure that the batteries are properly inserted and have sufficient charge.
How can I troubleshoot if my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is giving inconsistent readings?
Inconsistent readings may be due to poor finger placement, low battery power, or sensor malfunction. Ensure that your finger is positioned correctly and that the batteries are fully charged.
What should I do if my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is not detecting my pulse?
If your pulse is not being detected, ensure that the device is securely placed on your finger and that your finger is warm and adequately perfused. Avoid excessive movement during measurement.
How can I troubleshoot if my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is emitting error codes?
If error codes appear on the display screen, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps. Try resetting the device and ensuring proper finger placement.
What should I do if my Innovo iP900B Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is not staying on my finger securely?
If the device is not staying securely on your finger, ensure that the finger chamber is clean and free from any obstructions. Adjust the tension of the finger chamber if possible.
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