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1. cccceeeeeeeeeeee eee es 35 6 Technical parameters Display 35 to 100 saturation range 25 bpm to 250 bpm Oxygen 19 Resolution saturation j Measurem Oxygen 2 70 to 100 ent LECA No MEST NET lt 69 precision Pulse rate rate 2 2 bpm Oxygen Upper limit 50 to 100 saturation Lower limit 50 to 100 Alert Upper limit 25 bpm to 250 range bpm Pulse rate 1 ower limit 25 bpm to 250 bpm saturation 33 5 Default values and conditions of alert Upper limit 100 Oxygen saturation ower limit 94 Upper limit 130 When the alert switch is on and the actual measured value goes beyond the preset alert parameter range the Oximeter gives an alert sound Alert condition 32 Letter to Users Thank you for choosing our Innovo INV 430J PE Finger Pulse Oximeter By listening to our customers and applying some simple technological innovations you will come to see that the INV 430J PE is one of the most user friendly reliable and comfortable pulse oximeters that you will ever come to own Before using this product please carefully read the manual and follow the instructions stated herein Check whether all accessories are complete against the packing list and whether any component is damaged during shipping If there is any damage or if you have any concerns please contact Innovo Groups at cs innovogroups com or phone 1 858 888 9781 with the following information 1 Product
2. Pk SEAS 5 INNOVO MOVING FRONTIERS INV 430J PE amp FN INNOVO MOVING FRONTIERS Finger Pulse Oximeter User Manual Distributed by Innovo Groups 406 Sterling Street Building 2 Camphill PA 17011 Innovo Groups Phone 1 858 888 9781 406 Sterling Street Building 2 cs Qinnovogroups com Camphill PA 17011 http www innovogroups com Copyright Innovo Groups 2015 All rights reserved Innovo Groups owns and reserves all of the rights comprised in the copyright of this document No part of this document may be changed excerpted copied reproduced or imitated in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Innovo Groups All statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties guarantees or representations of any kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Innovo Groups reserves the right of final interpretation of this document Version 1 2 Released on May 2015 6 3 Storage and Transportation 50 Temperature 93 RH i 10C 50 10 03 non condensing Stack height No more than 5 106kPa Atmospheric pressure 50kPa 106kPa 50kPa t f Place upward layers Keep away from rain J aa 35 Contents o Pulse rate Me grear ot ETO ouile Letter t0 USES aS 1 preset value and 5 bpm i PU Weak PI Min 0 2 Standard Packing Ea eee a AA 2 Chapter 1 P
3. 3 4 6 About the Display 2 3 Product Features PRESS lt 0 5 sec the function key in measurement mode to change the display mode The six different Lightweight portable and easy to use modes are shown in the figure to the right Choose the of Huge OLED Screen for easy reading mode that is the most convenient for you e Low Battery indicator The device will automatically shut down if no signal is detected after 10 seconds The device is equipped with two 1 5 V AAA batteries which will allow the pulse oximeter to operate for approximately 30 hours 10 23 Note Before each test clean the measured finger and the silicon part of the Oximeter that contacts the finger with medical alcohol The silicon is non toxic soft and hypoallergenic 3 4 4 Reading Measured Data of Oxygen Saturation and Pulse Rate from the OLED Screen The INV 430J PE pulse oximeter comes with anti motion technology so that the pulse oximeter can function even if there is finger movement However for best results try 22 2 4 Limitations Spot check pulse oximeter takes 1 2 reading every second and takes an average of 3 6 readings before displaying the result Hence you will have to wait at least 3 6 seconds before a result will be displayed on the monitor If the pulse oximeter fails to detect blood flow for the first few seconds then the results will be delayed accordingly The pulse oximeter does not work for people with naturally small f
4. 5 sec the power on function key to enter into the menu interface PRESSING lt 0 5 sec on the power on function key will allow you to to scroll through options while HOLDING gt 0 5 sec it will select an item indicates the option you are currently at Please see 14 3 4 Operation Steps 3 4 1 Installing the Batteries Install the two AAA dry batteries into the battery slot according to polarity indication and mount the battery cover AN an that the batteries are installed with correct polarities so as to avoid damage to the instrument 19 To change the alarm range settings HOLD the power on function key to enter Menu Interface 1 With the next to Alm Setup HOLD the power on key function key to enter in Menu Interface 2 should be at Sounds Setup Press the power on key function key to move to the option you desire to change SpO2 Alm Hi and SpO2 Alm Lo refer to the upper and lower limit of the SpO levels that you wish the alarm to go off at respectively PR Alm Hi and PR Alm Lo refer to the upper and lower limit of the Pulse Rate levels that you wish the alarm to go off at respectively While the symbol stays on the option hold the function key to set the option to or In mode select the corresponding upper or lower limit option and hold the function key to increase the upper or lower limit in mode hold the function key to decrease the upper or lower limit Move to the Exit option a
5. amount of blood flow detected by the pulse oximeter and the perfusion index indicates the strength of your pulse Each wave in the plethysmograph see above corresponds to a heartbeat and the wave amplitude corresponds to the amount of blood detected by the pulse oximeter flowing through the blood vessels The pulse oximeter is optimized when the height of the wave amplitude is consistent throughout as shown in the figure above That is when you should take the reading The pulse oximeter can function with a PI reading as low as 0 2 If your PI is below 0 2 this means that your blood perfusion is too low for a reliable read Please warm your hands to increase blood flow and retake your measurement to make sure that your finger is positioned right under the OLED lights Most of the time a higher PI will give you a more reliable reading Alarm Range Setting 17
6. ated Voltage DC 3 0 V 31 Syitiptom baseihle baner Solution beyond the normal range and you are sure that the instrument is not malfunctioning The screen 1 If the Oximeter 1 This is normal e The pulse oximeter uses infrared light invisible to your turns off does not detect Just turn on eyes to measure your SpOz levels Hence please do suddenly any signal the pulse not stare at the light emitting components of the within 10 oximeter Oximeter as that could cause harm and or potentially seconds it will again blind your eyes automatically power of Replace the This pulse oximeter is not a medical device and is not batteries intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition or disease It is intended for non medical use in healthy people to monitor their pulse and blood oxygen levels during sports and or aviation only People who need SpO2 and pulse rate measurements because of a medical condition should not use the INV 430J PE and should consult with their physician The batteries are empty e For details about clinical limitations and contraindications please carefully consult relevant medical literatures 30 3 The following factors may affect the accuracy of the measurement The Oximeter is used in an environment involving high frequency devices such as high frequency electric knives and CT apparatuses Ambient light intensity is too bright Hence please avoid direct exposure to strong lig
7. ct this product against damage Chapter 4 Cleaning and Disinfection 4 1 Cleaning Ensure that the appearance of the instrument is clean To clean the instrument power off and remove the batteries first Then clean the outer surface of the instrument including the OLED screen using a piece of dry soft cloth dipped with 75 medical alcohol Do not immerse the unit in alcohol Caution Do not use any strong dissolving agent such as acetone Caution Do not rub the body of the instrument using materials such as steel wire balls or polished metal objects Caution Ensure that there is no any washing liquid on the surface of the instrument 25 Sp02 Mill bpbmPR 98 75 Ydwdq fm zods 62786 VvVVVVVV SpO2 bpmPR m ET PI 10 1 M y quidq zods I 2 01 OO SpO2 M bpmPR 19875 PI 10 1 Note Replace the batteries when the batteries run out of power and the symbol 1 flickers on the OLED screen 24 SIC zods 196 Chapter 2 About This Product 2 1 Overview SpO stands for peripheral capillary oxygen saturation Oxygen saturation is defined as the ratio of oxyhemoglobin HbOz to the total concentration of hemoglobin i e Oxyhemoglobin reduced hemoglobin present in the blood It is an important physiological parameter involved in respiration and circulation The Pulse Oximeter feature herein is small portable non invasive and easy to use The user only needs to ins
8. en 14 and 122 F 10 to 50 C and at humidity levels no greater than 93 Periodically check the Oximeter for damage Avoid using the Oximeter in an environment with flammable gases or using it in an environment where the temperature or humidity is excessively high or low Check the accuracy of the oxygen saturation and pulse rate readings by using an appropriate calibration apparatus 27 Attention Do not allow liquid to flow into the instrument during cleaning Attention Do not immerse any part of the instrument into any liquid 4 2 Disinfection Before measurement with the instrument wipe the silicon finger pad using a piece of dry soft cloth dipped with 75 medical alcohol Clean the finger to be measured using the medical alcohol for disinfection purposes before and after use Lo not clean the instrument by using high temperature high pressure disinfecting gas BF type application part Caution Please see this manual Symbol of Oxygen saturation Symbol of Pulse rate Manufacture information including the name and address of the manufacturer Warning Caution Attention Please read the manual carefully When end users abandon this product they must send the product to the collection place for recycling Information that you must learn about possible harm of this product to users Some important information that you must learn Information that is necessary for you to prote
9. ert a finger into the chamber to measure his her SpO gt and pulse rate 2 2 Working Principles and Usage Oxygenated blood absorbs light at 660nm red light whereas Light beams deoxygenated blood absorbs aie light preferentially at 905nm VI infra red A pulse oximeter seno Ol works by passing a beam of red and infrared light through a pulsating capillary bed and then measure the amount of red and infrared light emerging from the tissues via a sensor To improve 9 accuracy the INV 430J PE uses a proprietary algorithm to to keep your finger still during measurement It is also not collect data from pulsatile arterial blood only and ignores local advisable to use this instrument during sports activities noise from the tissues The relative absorption of light by as movement may lead to inaccuracies Once the oxyhemoglobin HbO and deoxyhemoglobin is then processed reading stabilizes read the measured values of oxygen according to the Beer Lambert s law and a qualitative saturation and pulse rate on the OLED screen measurement of the users oxyhemoglobin status i e Oxygen 3 4 5 Switching Off the Power Supply of the Pulse Oximeter saturation level SpOz derived The Oximeter will automatically shut down 10 seconds This device is intended for non medical use in healthy people to after you remove your finger monitor their pulse and blood oxygen levels for sports and or aviation only Do not use for continuous monitoring
10. ht 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 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 Symptom Possible Cause Solution The displayed value of the oxygen saturation or pulse rate fluctuates The Oximeter cannot be powered on 1 The finger is not placed properly between the sensor and the OLED 2 The user is moving his finger or body The batteries are empty or are not installed at all The batteries are incorrectly installed The Oximeter is damaged Insert the finger again Ensure that the user s body is stationary Replace the batteries Correctly install the batteries according to the polarity indication Contact the distributor 5 2 Fault Symptoms Causes and Solutions Symptom Possible Cause Solution The 1 Oximeter fails to display data about the oxygen saturation 2 and pulse rate The finger is not placed properly between the sensor and the OLED The user s blood perfusion is too low to be detected 28 1 Place the finger at the correct position Make sure nothing is restricting
11. ingers or low peripheral blood flow This is because the pulse oximeter would not have enough blood to take a measurement Please note that prolong use of a pulse oximeter hypotension vasoconstriction hypothermia and certain medications can lead to low or restricted blood flow Nail polish can also impede the pulse oximeter from taking a reading Finally it is generally accepted that the saturation percentage is unreliable on the steep part around 60 mm Hg of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve 11 2 5 Innovative features of the INV 430J PE The INV 430J PE attempts to ameliorate some of the above problems by 1 Increasing the sensitivity of the sensor so that it can measure the user s SpO and Pulse Rate PR at blood perfusion Index PI as low as 0 2 2 Comes with anti motion technology so that the pulse oximeters can still function even when the finger moves 3 Using a self adjusting smart spring system to fit the finger snugly but not so tight as to impede blood flow that might lead to a low PI 4 Using soft hypoallergenic medical grade silicon in the finger chamber so that the pulse oximeter will not cause discomfort 5 Using solid ABS plastic to block ambient light from reaching the sensor so that the signal to background ratio and the accuracy of the measurement is dramatically increased 6 Having a plethysmograph that allows the user to see and gauge the amount of blood detected by the pulse oximeter This
12. model 2 Serial number of the product 3 Your contact information and address Standard Packing List Ce ea Pulse oximeter cacce 1 PCS AAA Battle ry cccececeeeeeeeeneeneees 2PCS Lanyard caduntdansdsestewndenacenadtendenaegecs 1 PCS Silicon GoVeruasssssauaksemkensns 1 PCS User Manual 1PCS Chapter 1 Precautions Warnings and Symbol 1 1 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 you are monitoring your SpOz levels and pulse rate for more than 2 hours Stop immediately if you have broken skin or the blood circulation of your finger is affected during prolong use This product is not designed to be used by newborn babies Seek for medical care if the measured value goes 2 Chapter 6 Technical Description and Safety Type 6 1 Technical Specifications 1 Dimensions 62 0 mm Width x 37 0 mm Depth x 32 0 mm Height Weight 42 5 g including the height of the two AAA dry batteries 2 Peak wavelength range of the light emitted from the probe red light 660 nm 3 infrared light 905 nm 5 3 Maximum optical output power of the probe 1 2 mW for infrared light 905 nm 4 Normal working condition Working Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Relative Humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa R
13. nd hold the function key to return to the monitoring interface 18 3 3 2 3 3 3 figure below Alarm Sound Setting To turn the alarm on off PRESS the power on key function key to move to Alm HOLD the power on key functional key to switch the option from on to off or vice versa When Alm is set to on and the measured values of the blood oxygen saturation SpOz and or pulse rate PR go beyond the stated upper or lower limit See Alarm Range Setting to set parameters for Alarm the alarm will go off When Alm is set to off the alarm is deactivated The alarm will not go off regardless of your SpO and or PR values Brightness Setting To change brightness PRESS the power on key function key to move to brightness HOLD the power on key function key to set the brightness There are 5 brightness settings 5 is the brightest The factory default setting is 4 Please note that a brighter setting will drain the battery faster 15 V2 01 E Alm setup Alm Beep Demo Restore Brightness Exit Interface 1 Plethysmograph Sp02 lll bpomPR 98 75 LAAAAAAAA 16 V2 01 E Sounds Setup SpO Alm Hi SpO2 Alm Lo PR Alm Hi PR Alm Lo Exit Interface 2 lt Plethysmograph 3 3 4 The INV 430J PE comes with two invaluable features the plethysmograph and the perfusion index PI that help the user determines if the readings are accurate and reliable The plethysmograph indicates the
14. recautions Warnings and Symbol 0 008 2 NPT OCAUNON Sa neen EE E EEEE EE 2 IEAA ETATO E EOE OO 5 NOS VMI Ol E OE ONONE 7 6 2 Safety Type Chapter 2 About This Product c cc 9 Anti electric shock type internal power supply device 2 1 Overview PNAP PPEP PP PREE EE ENNEN ENAERE EEEE EEEE 9 Anti electric shock degree BF type application part 2 2 Working Principles and USagG cccceceeeeeeee scene 9 l 220 FOGUGCL DE 10 Running mode continuous working EEE EE 11 Waterproof grade IP22 2 5 Innovative features of the INV 430J PE 00 12 Chapter 3 Product Structure Parameter Settings and Operation SSN 13 3 1 Schematic Structural Diagram rrrrnrrnnrrnnrrrnrrnnrnnr 13 3 2 Schematic Diagram of Display rrrnrrrnrrrnrrrnrrnnrnnr 14 34 9 5 Parameter SCUINGS cccccccceccseerseonsmerseonssecheecreneraneesens 14 3 4 Operation SLEDS dics ocucwes eer eumnnmnuaenuen sanennneunaminenunte 19 Chapter 4 Cleaning and Disinfection cecceeeeeeeeeeees 25 ST 91160 EEE EO AA 25 42 DISiMOCUOD neti NON E I Sti 26 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 066 27 5 1 LE LT me gt sce cce seen ceerceerwenueunwetnuaenateenueeiunebeeiiate 27 5 2 Fault Symptoms Causes and Solutions 28 Chapter 6 Technical Description and Safety Type 31 6 1 Technical Specifications weaves 31 6 2 Safety NVE 34 6 3 Storage and Transportation
15. will allow the user to know if the finger is properly inserted into the finger chamber and if the pulse oximeter is taking the measurements properly See below for details 12 3 4 3 Switching On the Power Supply of the Pulse Oximeter Stick one finger completely into the finger chamber of the Oximeter The fingernail should be facing upward Release the clip and press the power key to power on the Pulse Oximeter A If you do not insert your finger completely into the chamber measurement will be inaccurate 21 3 4 2 Installing the Sling Thread the thin end of the sling through the sling hole and thread the coarse end of the sling through the thin end of the sling and tighten the sling 20 Chapter 3 Product Structure Parameter Settings and Operation Steps 3 1 Schematic Structural Diagram 0 OLED screen Power on key Battery cover 13 3 2 Schematic Diagram of Display The following figure shows the information display on the OLED screen of the Oximeter in normal detection state Battery power indication Symbol of Sp02 av bpmPR Symbol of pulse rate oxygen saturation PI Perfusion Index Measured value of 10 1 oxygen saturation 7 5 Measured value of pulse rate Bar graph 1 Plethysmogram 3 3 Parameter Settings 3 3 1 Power On Key Function Key Operations PRESS lt 0 5 sec the power on function key to turn on the pulse oximeter Once it is turned on HOLD gt 0
16. your blood flow 1 2 Warnings Warning Do not use the Oximeter in an environment with any flammable gases flammable anesthetic or other flammable substances Warning Keep unit and lanyard away from children as the included lanyard may present an entanglement or choking hazard to small children Adult supervision required never leave children unattended with unit or lanyard Warning Do not throw the batteries into fire as that could cause an explosion Warning Do not attempt to charge the included batteries as that could cause leakage fire disaster or even explosion Dispose the used batteries in accordance to the local laws and regulations Warning Do not use the Oximeter in an MRI or CT environment Caution Do not operate the Oximeter if it is wet Avoid moving the oximeter from a cold to a hot and humid environment Caution Install the batteries properly before powering on the Oximeter for normal use Please remove the batteries if you are not planning to use the Oximeter for a long time Caution Close the battery cover when the instrument is in use Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 1 Maintenance Remove the batteries from the battery slot and properly store them if you do not plan to use the Oximeter for a long period of time Replace the batteries if they are low on power Clean the Oximeter and the fingertip before use to ensure accurate reading Store the Oximeter betwe
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