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| Brand | GIMA |
| Model | 20680 |
| Product Type | Fingertip Pulse Oximeter |
| Display | LED Digital Display |
| Measurement Parameters | SpO2 and Pulse Rate |
| SpO2 Range | 70% - 99% |
| Pulse Rate Range | 30 - 250 bpm |
| SpO2 Accuracy | ±2% |
| Pulse Rate Accuracy | ±2 bpm |
| Power Supply | 2 x AAA Alkaline Batteries |
| Battery Life | Up to 20 Hours |
| Auto Power-Off | After 8 Seconds |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
| Dimensions | 60 x 35 x 30 mm |
| Weight | 50 g (including batteries) |
| Operating Environment | 5°C to 40°C |
| Storage Environment | -10°C to 40°C |
| Cleaning Method | Wipe with soft cloth and 70% alcohol |
| Safety Classification | Not for continuous monitoring |
| Included Accessories | Lanyard, Carry Pouch, User Manual |
Frequently Asked Questions - 20680 GIMA
How do I use the GIMA 20680 pulse oximeter?
Place your finger into the rubber opening, ensuring the fingertip touches the end. Press the power button once, wait a few seconds for the SpO2 and pulse rate to appear on the display. Remove your finger after the reading is stable.
How should I clean and maintain the device?
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with 70% isopropyl alcohol to wipe the surfaces. Avoid getting liquid into any openings. Do not use harsh chemicals or immerse the device in water.
What are normal SpO2 and pulse rate values?
A healthy person usually has an SpO2 level between 95% and 100%, and a resting pulse rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Values outside these ranges may indicate medical issues; consult a healthcare professional.
Why are my readings inconsistent or unstable?
Common causes include excessive movement, fingernail polish, cold extremities, or improper finger placement. Keep your hand steady and warm, and ensure the sensor is aligned with the fingertip.
How do I replace the batteries?
Open the battery compartment at the top of the device by sliding the lid off. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries according to the polarity symbols (+/-) inside, then close the lid securely.
Is the GIMA 20680 suitable for children?
The device is designed for adult use. For pediatric use, consult your doctor. Do not use on infants or toddlers without professional supervision, as the readings may be inaccurate.
Why does the device turn off automatically?
To conserve battery life, the auto power-off feature shuts down the device after about 8 seconds when no finger is detected or after a reading is completed.
Can this device be used for continuous monitoring during sleep?
The GIMA 20680 is intended for spot-checking, not continuous monitoring. For overnight sleep studies, use a dedicated monitoring device with a doctor's guidance.
What does an error message or 'Lo' mean?
The 'Lo' or 'Err' indicator usually means the finger is not properly inserted or the signal is too weak. Reposition your finger, try a different finger, and ensure the finger is warm. If the problem persists, check the batteries.
What warranty or repair options are available?
Contact the GIMA customer support or an authorized service center for warranty claims. Do not attempt to open or repair the device yourself, as this may void the warranty and affect accuracy.
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