Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Installation Guide
- Information Guide
- Indications for use
- Warnings
- Important Notes
- Using the Scan Monitor
- What is an ECG?
- Taking an ECG
- ECG Outputs
- Sharing ECG Results
- What is an SpO2 Measurement?
- Taking an SpO2 Measurement
- SpO2 Outputs
- SpO2 Measurement Information
- Technical specifications
- Wireless information
- Security
- Safety and Performance
- Troubleshooting - Syncing with App
- Troubleshooting - ECG
- Troubleshooting - SpO2
- Cleaning and Disposal
- Equipment symbols
- Warranty
Sp02
Outputs
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Note
: The
following
table
for
evaluating
your
measurements
does
not
apply
to
people
with
certain
pre-existing
conditions
(e.g. asthma,
heart
failure,
or
respiratory
diseases)
or
those
who
are
at
altitudes
above
1500
meters.
If
you
have a
pre-existing
condition,
always
consult
your
doctor
to
evaluate
your
measurements.
Sp02
(oxygen saturation)
measurement In %
95-100
90-94
<90
Measures
to
be
taken
Classification
Normal Normal
If
results
consistently
fall
under
95%,
or
are
Below
awerage
associated
with
symptoms,
contact
your
doctor
who
will
help
you
make
a
diagnosis
and
take
preventive
actions.
You
should
take
another
measurement.
Low
If
still <
90,
seek
urgent
medical
attention.