AGPTEK Pulse Oximeter User Guide

June 7, 2024
AGPTEK

AGPTEK Pulse Oximeter

Introduction

Pulse Oximeters are considered a suitable alternative, though by no means equal to, blood gas testing. It can be applied for Fitness Monitoring and High Altitude Sports. If you want to use for disease surveillance such as COPD Management, Asthma Patient Care and Piece of Mind for Pulmonary Patients, please consult your doctor.

How to Use Properly

  1. Press the bottom to open the probe.
  2. Insert the finger.
  3. Press button to activate the oximeter. You will need to wait for 5 more seconds for the pulse oximeter to stabilize its readings.

Customize Settings

Non-professionals are advised not to customize the settings and use the default mode.
After power on, long press button (>2s) for entering parameter setting interface. And short press the button ( < 1s) for selecting parameter. Then, just wait for the parameter to stabilize and confirm.

  • Long press button (>2s). It will enter parameter setting interface. As the display as Pic.1: You can select the SpO2 parameter from 85 to 99 for warning.

  • Then, continue to long press button  (>2s) to select the PRbpm parameter from 100 to 140 for the highest setting warning (Pic.2). At last, long press button  (>2s) again to select the PRbpm parameter from 50 to 80 for the lowest setting warning (Pic.3).

  • Sound Setting. Continue to long press (>2s) button  . As the display as Pic.4 and Pic.5,“OFF”and“ON”will be selected to turn on or off the buzzer.

    Normal Range for Healthy Individuals in a Quiet State: SpO2% >94 60<PR<120

  • Display Direction Change. When the panel shows the readings, short press button  twice to change the display direction. Short press button  once again to return to the original display direction.

Important Notice

To get the best reading possible you should NOT:

  • Test with your painted fingers and toenails which can obstruct proper readings – use an earlobe instead in this case.
  • Test under bright overhead lighting, including sunlight, can effect readings – take your readings in rooms with normal or low-light conditions.
  • Move while testing, body movement including shivering, sneezing, etc., all can affect proper readings.

Contact Us

For the detailed instruction of this product, please visit: http://www.agptek.com.

If you have any problem or suggestions, please contact support@agptek.com.

References

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