ViATOM Checkme O2 (PO6B)

ViATOM Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter User Manual

Model: Checkme O2 (PO6B)

1. Okwu mmalite

The ViATOM Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter is a compact, non-invasive device designed for spot-checking and continuous monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (PI). Utilizing advanced infrared light technology, it provides accurate and reliable measurements for health monitoring. This device is suitable for use by adults and children in home environments, sports, or aviation. It features an OLED display for clear readings and can connect to a mobile application for data storage and trend analysis.

ViATOM Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter and accompanying smartphone app displaying measurement data.

Image 1.1: The ViATOM Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter alongside a smartphone displaying its connected application, showing real-time and historical SpO2 and pulse rate data.

1.1 Atụmatụ

  • Accurate and Fast Measurement: Advanced finger sensor uses infrared light to capture body movements and collect precise SpO2, PI, and heart rate information.
  • APP for iOS & Android: Receives data from the oximeter and automatically saves it (only when the APP is running) to display real-time data, graphical reports, and trends.
  • Instant Start: Simply wear the oximeter to begin. O2, pulse rate, and PI values are measured and displayed on the clear OLED screen.
  • Alarm for Abnormal Readings: Screen flashes to warn you if values are outside preset thresholds.
  • Built-in Memory: Stores up to 12 groups of records directly on the device. Unlimited historical data can be saved via the APP.
  • Auto On & Off: Device automatically powers on when a finger is inserted and off when removed.
Icons representing key features of the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter: Real-time measurements, Continuous mode, Built-in memory, Auto on & off, Abnormal reminder, Smart App, Graphical reports, and Easy to share.

Image 1.2: A visual summary of the oximeter's key features, including real-time data, continuous monitoring, built-in memory, automatic power management, alert functions, smart app integration, graphical reporting, and data sharing capabilities.

2. Ozi Nchekwa na Ihe Ndị Na-akpachara Anya

  • Ejila oximeter na mpaghara MRI ma ọ bụ CT.
  • Do not use the oximeter in situations requiring sterile conditions.
  • The oximeter is not intended for continuous monitoring in critical care settings.
  • Debe ngwaọrụ ahụ pụọ na mmiri na mmiri.
  • Zere nnukwu nnyonye anya elektrọnik.
  • Anwala ịrụzi ma ọ bụ gbanwee ngwaọrụ ahụ n'onwe gị. Kpọtụrụ ndị ọrụ nkwado maka enyemaka.
  • Ensure the finger is clean and dry before measurement. Nail polish or artificial nails may affect accuracy.
  • Prolonged use on a single finger may cause discomfort or pressure marks. Change fingers periodically.
  • This device is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Biko lelee ọdịnaya ngwungwu mgbe ị na-ebupụ igbe iji hụ na ihe niile dị:

  • 1 x ViATOM Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter
  • 1 x User Manual (Instruction Guide)
  • 1 x Lanyard
  • 2 x AAA batrị
  • 1 x Akpa nchekwa
Contents of the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter package including the oximeter, manual, lanyard, and batteries.

Image 3.1: A visual representation of the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter package contents, showing the device, user manual, lanyard, and two AAA batteries.

4. Ngwaọrụ gafereview

Familiarize yourself with the different parts of your ViATOM Pulse Oximeter:

Diagram of the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter with labels for its components: Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse Waveform, Pulse Rate, One-button operation, Battery cover, Battery indicator, and Perfusion Index (PI).

Image 4.1: A detailed diagram illustrating the various components and display indicators of the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter, including SpO2, Pulse Rate, PI, pulse waveform, battery indicator, and the single operation button.

  • Ngosipụta OLED: Shows SpO2, Pulse Rate, PI, pulse waveform, and battery status.
  • Finger Chamber: Where the finger is inserted for measurement. Contains the infrared sensor.
  • Operation Button: Used to turn the device on/off and cycle through display modes (if applicable).
  • Akụkụ batrị: Located at the back, holds two AAA batteries.
  • Lanyard oghere: Maka ijikọ lanyard dị na ya.

5. Nhazi

5.1 ingwụnye Batrị

  1. Mepee mkpuchi batrị n'azụ ngwaọrụ.
  2. Insert the two AAA batteries provided, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  3. Mechie mkpuchi batrị nke ọma.

5.2 Nbudata ngwa ViHealth

The ViATOM Pulse Oximeter connects to the ViHealth app for iOS and Android devices, allowing for data storage, trend analysis, and report generation.

  • Chọọ maka "ViHealth" in the Apple App Store (for iOS) or Google Play Store (for Android).
  • Download and install the application on your smartphone or tablet.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions within the app to create an account or log in.
Screenshots of the ViHealth mobile application showing oxygen level, pulse rate, and history data tracking.

Image 5.1: Screenshots of the ViHealth application interface, demonstrating its capabilities for tracking oxygen levels, pulse rate, and displaying historical data in graphical reports.

5.3 Njikọ Bluetooth

  1. Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbanyere Bluetooth na ekwentị gị.
  2. Open the ViHealth app.
  3. Insert your finger into the oximeter to turn it on.
  4. Within the app, navigate to the device connection section (usually indicated by a Bluetooth icon or "Connect Device").
  5. Select the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter from the list of available devices. The device name might appear as "Checkme O2" or similar.
  6. Once connected, the app will display "Connected" and begin receiving real-time data from the oximeter.

6. Ntuziaka ọrụ

6.1 Inyocha ihe

  1. Ensure the oximeter has batteries installed and is clean.
  2. Mepee clamp of the oximeter.
  3. Insert one of your fingers (preferably the index or middle finger) fully into the finger chamber, ensuring the nail is facing upwards towards the display.
  4. Hapụ clamp. The device will automatically turn on and begin measurement.
  5. Keep your hand still during the measurement. Movement can affect accuracy.
  6. Readings for SpO2, Pulse Rate, and PI will appear on the OLED display within a few seconds.
  7. The device features an "Auto On & Off" function, meaning it will automatically turn off after approximately 8 seconds of inactivity (when no finger is detected).
A hand inserting a finger into the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter, with a smartphone displaying real-time oxygen level and pulse rate data from the device.

Image 6.1: A user demonstrating how to place a finger into the oximeter for a real-time measurement, with the accompanying app showing the live data feed.

A person wearing the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter on their finger while relaxing on a couch, highlighting the device's auto on/off feature.

Image 6.2: The oximeter in use, demonstrating its automatic power management feature, turning on when a finger is inserted and off when removed.

6.2 Interpreting Readings

  • SpO2 (%): Blood Oxygen Saturation. Normal values typically range from 95% to 100%.
  • PR (bpm): Pulse Rate (Heart Rate) in beats per minute. Normal adult resting heart rate is usually between 60 and 100 bpm.
  • PI (%): Perfusion Index. Indicates the strength of the pulse signal at the measurement site. Higher PI values generally indicate a stronger signal.
  • Pulse Waveform: A graphical representation of your pulse, indicating the regularity and strength of your heartbeat.

6.3 Alarm for Abnormal Readings

The oximeter is equipped with an alarm function. If your blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, or PI values fall below or rise above the preset thresholds, the oximeter's screen will flash to warn you. These thresholds can often be customized within the ViHealth app.

ViATOM Pulse Oximeter displaying a reading with a 'beep' sound indication, signifying an alert.

Image 6.3: The oximeter's display showing a measurement, with an overlaid text indicating an audible alert ("~beep") for abnormal readings.

6.4 Spot Check vs. Continuous Mode

The device supports both quick spot checks and continuous monitoring, depending on your needs and app settings.

Comparison image showing the display for Spot Check Mode and Continuous Mode on the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter.

Image 6.4: A visual comparison of the display modes, highlighting the difference between a single 'Spot Check' measurement and ongoing 'Continuous Mode' monitoring.

6.5 Iji Ngwa ViHealth

The ViHealth app enhances the functionality of your oximeter:

  • Data ezigbo oge: View live SpO2, PR, and PI readings directly on your phone.
  • Nchekwa data: The app automatically saves measurement data (only when the app is running and connected). The oximeter itself has built-in memory for up to 12 groups of records, which can be browsed directly on the device. Unlimited historical data can be saved via the app.
  • Graphical Reports: Mepụta na view graphical reports of your blood oxygen saturation and heart rate trends over time.
  • Ịkekọrịta data: Easily share your graphical reports (as images) with healthcare professionals or family members.
  • Ntọala: Adjust alarm thresholds, display brightness, and other device settings through the app.

7. Nlekọta

7.1 Na-ehicha ngwaọrụ

  • Before cleaning, ensure the device is turned off and batteries are removed if storing for a long period.
  • Wipe the surface of the oximeter with a soft cloth dampened with a mild disinfectant (e.g., 70% isopropyl alcohol).
  • Clean the inside of the finger chamber with a cotton swab lightly dampjikọta ya na disinfectant.
  • Do not immerse the device in water or any cleaning solution.
  • Allow the device to air dry completely before use or storage.

7.2 Nchekwa

  • Debe oximeter ahụ n'ebe dị jụụ ma kpọọ nkụ, ebe anwụ na-anaghị anwụ kpọmkwem na oke okpomọkụ dị oke njọ.
  • Ọ bụrụ na agaghị eji ngwaọrụ ahụ ruo ogologo oge, wepụ batrị ahụ ka ọ ghara ịpụpụ na mmebi.
  • Use the provided storage pouch to protect the device from dust and scratches.
A person placing the ViATOM Pulse Oximeter into a grey carrying case, demonstrating its portability and ease of storage.

Image 7.1: The compact design of the oximeter allows for easy storage in a bag or pouch, highlighting its portability.

8. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Ngwaọrụ anaghị agbanwu.Batrị anwụọla ma ọ bụ tinye na ezighi ezi.Lelee polarity nke batrị. Jiri batrị AAA ọhụrụ dochie ya.
Inaccurate or unstable readings.Finger not inserted properly; excessive movement; cold fingers; nail polish/artificial nails; strong ambient light.Reinsert finger correctly. Remain still. Warm hands if cold. Remove nail polish. Shield from bright light. Try a different finger.
Nsogbu njikọ Bluetooth.Bluetooth off on phone; app not running; device out of range; interference.Ensure phone Bluetooth is on. Open ViHealth app. Keep device close to phone. Restart both device and app.
App not recording data.App not running in foreground; device not connected; insufficient phone storage.Keep app open during measurement. Ensure successful Bluetooth connection. Check phone storage.
Screen flashing/Alarm.Readings are outside preset normal range.This is a warning feature. Consult a healthcare professional if readings are consistently abnormal. Check app settings for alarm thresholds.

9. Nkọwapụta

ỤdịViATOM
Aha NlereanyaCheckme O2 (PO6B)
Oke nhaSpO2: 35-100%, Pulse Rate: 25-250 bpm
Isi Iyi IkeBatrị 2 x AAA (gụnyere)
Akụkụ ngwaahịa4 x 3 x 2 cm
Ibu Ibu80 g
NjikọtaBluetooth
Ụdị ngosiOLED
Ngwa gụnyereFinger Pulse Oximeter, Instruction Manual, Lanyard, 2 AAA Batteries, Pouch

10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

ViATOM offers a 24-month worry-free service and technical support for this product. For any questions, issues, or warranty claims, please contact ViATOM customer service through their official websaịtị ma ọ bụ ozi kọntaktị enyere na nkwakọ ngwaahịa gị.

For the latest information and support, please visit the official ViATOM websaịtị: www.viatomtech.com

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