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Feb 17, 2025 - 11:05 PM
Setting up and using the GIMA 33676 Sleep Apnea Screen Meter is relatively straightforward. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. Power on the device by pressing and holding the power button until the screen lights up.
2. Place the device on your wrist and fasten the strap securely.
3. Ensure that your finger is properly inserted into the SpO2 probe, which is located on the side of the device.
4. Once the device is powered on and properly positioned, it will start displaying your physiological information, including SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation level), PR (pulse rate), pulse sound, and a bar graph.
5. To view the pulse and nasal airflow waveform, press the corresponding button on the device.
6. The device is equipped with various alarms to alert you in case of low power, finger disconnection, or exceeding certain limits. If any of these alarms are triggered, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps.
7. The device also features a real-time clock, which can be set by accessing the settings menu. Consult the user manual for instructions on how to set the clock.
8. The GIMA 33676 Sleep Apnea Screen Meter has a recording capacity of up to 20 hours. To start recording, simply press the record button on the device. You can stop the recording by pressing the same button again.
9. The device allows for multi-care record, meaning it can store multiple recordings. To access previous recordings, navigate through the device's menu options.
10. For more detailed analysis and data interpretation, the device can be connected to a PC using the provided PC analysis software. The user manual should provide instructions on how to install and use the software.
Please note that the GIMA 33676 Sleep Apnea Screen Meter is suitable for people with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), asthma, vascular disease, or individuals over 60 years old. It can be used both in hospitals and at home.
If you require further assistance or encounter any difficulties during setup or usage, refer to the user manual for additional troubleshooting steps or contact GIMA customer support for further guidance.
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