RCP ADF-B06 User manual

Pulse Oximeter
Model # ADF-B06

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................... 3
NOTES ON SAFETY ........................................................... 3
Handling batteries properly: ...................................... 4
PRODUCT OVERVIEW...................................................... 5
SYMBOLS.......................................................................... 6
POWER-ON KEY/FUNCTIONAL KEY OPERATIONS .......... 6
ALERT SOUND SETTINGS .................................................. 7
BRIGHTNESS SETTING ....................................................... 8
POWER SAVING FUNCTION ............................................ 8
ALERT RANGE SETTING .................................................... 9
TAKING A MEASUREMENT............................................. 10
About the display...................................................... 11
CLEANING ..................................................................... 12
DISINFECTING ................................................................ 12
MAINTENANCE .............................................................. 13
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.......................................... 14
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ............................... 16
CONTACT INFORMATION AND NOTICES..................... 17
FCC Compliance Statement ................................... 17

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Model # ADF-B06
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
This Pulse Oximeter is provided to you by Remote
Care Partners (RCP), for use exclusively with the
health monitoring program from your provider.
Please read this manual carefully and keep it
handy for future reference.
NOTES ON SAFETY
Please read this section carefully before using the
unit.
Do not attempt to open the electrical
compartment of the Oximeter.
Periodically change the contact position
between the Oximeter probe and the finger for a
measurement that lasts a long time. Adjust the
position of the probe before the measurement
lasts two hours, and check the integrity of the
skin, the blood circulation condition of the finger
as well as the position of the finger.
Do not use on newborn babies.
Consult your provider if the result is outside the normal
range. A normal %SpO2 is 95% or greater.
A normal PR is between 60-100.

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Do not directly expose your eyes to light-emitting
components of the Oximeter, as that could
cause harm to your eyes.
For details about clinical limitations and
contraindications, please carefully consult the
relevant medical literature.
Warning: Do not use the Oximeter in an
environment with any inflammable gases,
inflammable anesthetic, or other inflammable
substances.
Warning: Dispose of exhausted batteries in
accordance with environment protection
regulations.
Warning: Do not use the Oximeter in an MRI or CT
environment.
Warning: Do not operate the Oximeter when it is
damp, wet, or has condensation. Avoid moving
the Oximeter from an excessively cold
environment to a high-temperature moist
environment.
Handling batteries properly:
As soon as old batteries run out, replace them
with new batteries.
•Do not use old and new batteries together.
•Align the polarities of batteries correctly.
•When the unit will not be used for more than 3
months, remove the batteries. Otherwise, batteries
may leak and cause damage to the unit.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Symbol of oxygen saturation
Measured value of oxygen saturation
Bar graph
Plethysmogram
Measured value of Pulse rate
PI
Symbol of pulse rate
Battery power indication/Bluetooth symbol
(alternately displayed)

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SYMBOLS
Symbol
Description
BF-type application part
Caution: Please see this manual.
%SpO
2
Symbol of oxygen saturation
bpmR
Symbol of pulse rate
Bluetooth symbol
When end users abandon this product,
they must send the product to the
collection place
for recycling.
POWER-ON KEY/FUNCTIONAL KEY
OPERATIONS
After powering on the Oximeter, hold the power-
on key/functional key for about one second. The
Oximeter shows a parameter setting interface.
Press or hold the power-on/functional key to
perform corresponding operations. Hold it to set
an item or press it to switch an option or switch
the display mode. Press means no more than 0.5
seconds, while Hold means more than 0.5
seconds.

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ALERT SOUND SETTINGS
Hold the power-on key/functional key while the
Oximeter is in powered-on state.
Parameter setting interface 1 is displayed.
Move "*" to the corresponding option by pressing
the function key. Hold the function key to set Alm
to on and set Beep to off.
When Alm is set to on and the measured values
of the blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate go
beyond the upper limit or lower limit, the
Oximeter gives off an alert sound.
When Alm is set to off and the measured values
go beyond the limit, the Oximeter will not give
any alert sound.
When Beep is set to on, a tick will be heard along
with pulse beats during pulse rate measurement.
When Beep is set to off, no sound will be output
along with pulse beats during pulse rate
measurement.
While the "*" symbol stays on the Restore option,
hold the function key to restore factory settings.

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BRIGHTNESS SETTING
On parameter interface 1, press the functional
key to select the Brightness option and then hold
the functional key to set the brightness to a value
ranging from 1 to 5. The greater the value, the
greater the brightness of the screen.
POWER SAVING FUNCTION
The ADF-B06 has a power-saving feature. It can
save power by reducing screen brightness
automatically. If you leave your finger in the
device for more than 150 seconds, the brightness
will reduce to level 1. To make it return to the
original brightness level, press the function key.

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ALERT RANGE SETTING
On parameter interface 2, press the functional
key to switch between options. On this interface,
you can set the upper limit and lower limit of
SpO2 Alm and PR Alm.
While the "*" symbol stays on the +/-option, hold
the function key to set the option to +or -.
In +mode, select the corresponding option and
hold the functional key to increment the upper or
lower limit; in -mode, hold the functional key to
decrement the upper or lower limit.
Move "*" to the Exit option and hold the function
key to return to the monitoring interface.

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Do not allow other people to use your pulse
oximeter. The pulse oximeter is specifically
assigned to you and you only. Allowing other
people to use your pulse oximeter can mislead
your provider.
TAKING A MEASUREMENT
1. Squeeze the closed end of the device to
open the other end. Stick one finger
completely into the rubber pad cavity of the
Oximeter,
2. Keep the fingernail surface upward and
release the closed end so the device fits
snugly on your finger.
3. Press the power key to power on the
Oximeter. If you do not completely insert your
finger into the cavity, the measurement may
be inaccurate.
4. The reading will automatically transfer to the
RCP SmartHub and will then be sent to your
provider.

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Notes:
•Do not move your finger during measurement.
•Keep your body still during the measurement.
•After the readings become stable, read the
measured values of oxygen saturation and the
pulse rate on the screen.
•The Oximeter will automatically turn off 10
seconds after you remove your finger.
About the display
Continuously press the functional key in the
monitoring process. The monitored data and the
display mode will be cyclically displayed on the
OLED screen in two different ways (large fonts
and plethysmogram) and four directions, as
shown in the following figure.
Replace the batteries when the battery capacity
is insufficient and the symbol flickers on the
screen.

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CLEANING
Power off the instrument and remove the
batteries before cleaning. Ensure that the
appearance of the instrument is neat, dust-free,
and dirt-free. Clean the outer surface of the
instrument (including the OLED screen) using 75%
medical alcohol and a piece of dry soft cloth.
Caution: Avoid running the Oximeter underwater
or submerging it in water or any other liquid
during cleaning.
DISINFECTING
Before measurement with the instrument, wipe
the rubber finger pad using a piece of dry soft
cloth moistened with 75% medical alcohol. Clean
the finger to be measured using medical alcohol
for disinfection purposes before and after use.

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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.
•Store the Oximeter between 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 inflammable 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.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Dimensions
Width
62.0 mm
Depth
37.0 mm
Height
32.0 mm
Weight (including
batteries)
42.5 g
Peak wavelength range of the light emitted
from the probe
Red Light
660 nm ± 3
Infrared Light
905 nm ± 5
Maximum optical output power of the probe
Infrared Light
1.2 mW
Bluetooth module
4.0 (single mode)
Normal working condition
Working Temperature
5°C to 40°C (41°F to
104°F)
Relative Humidity
15% to 80%, non-
condensing
Atmospheric Pressure
70 kPa to 106 kPa
Rated Voltage
DC 3.0 V

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Default values and conditions of alert
Parameter
Value
Oxygen saturation
Upper limit: 100
Lower limit: 94
Pulse rate
Upper limit: 130
Lower limit: 50
Alert condition
When the alert switch
is on and the actual
measured value goes
beyond the preset
alert parameter
range, the Oximeter
gives an alert sound
Technical parameters
Parameter
Value
Display range
O2saturation
35% to 100%
Pulse rate
25 bpm to 250 bpm
Resolution
Oxygen
saturation
1%
Pulse rate
1 bpm
Measurement
precision
Oxygen
saturation
±2% (70% to 100%)
No requirement (≤ 69%)
Pulse rate
±2 bpm
Alert 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
Alert 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%

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STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
Packaged products should be stored in well-
ventilated rooms without corrosive gas and
with an ambient temperature of –10 to +50°C,
a relative humidity lower than 93% (without
condensation), and an atmospheric pressure
of 50–106 kPa.

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CONTACT INFORMATION AND NOTICES
Remote Care Partners
855-477-7000
www.remotecarepartners.com
AndseFit LTD
Unit 513 Lakeside 1,
No. 8 Science Park West Ave
Hong Kong Science Park
Hong Kong
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

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FCC WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
•Increase the separation between the
equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
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