8. Troubleshooting
Trouble
T h e S p O 2 a n d
P u l s e R a t e c a n
not be displayed
normally
T h e S p O 2 a n d
Pulse Rate display
instable
The device can not
turn on
The indicator light
is off suddenly
GIMA WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Congratulations for purchasing a GIMA product.
This product meets high qualitative standards both as regards the material and the
production. The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of supply of GIMA.
During the period of validity of the warranty, GIMA will repair and/or replace free of
charge all the defected parts due to production reasons. Labor costs and personnel
traveling expenses and packaging not included. All components subject to wear
are not included in the warranty. The repair or replacement performed during
the warranty period shall not extend the warranty. The warranty is void in the
following cases: repairs performed by unauthorized personnel or with non-original
spare parts, defects caused by negligence or incorrect use. GIMA cannot be held
responsible for malfunctioning on electronic devices or software due to outside
agents such as: voltage changes, electro-magnetic fields, radio interferences, etc.
The warranty is void if the above regulations are not observed and if the serial
code (if available) has been removed, cancelled or changed.
The defected products must be returned only to the dealer the product was
purchased from. Products sent to GIMA will be rejected.
ENGLISH
Possible Reason
1. The finger is not properly
positioned.
2. The patient's SpO2 is too
low to be detected.
1. The finger is not placed
inside enough.
2. The finger is shaking or
the patient is moving.
1 . T h e b a t t e r i e s a r e
drained or almost drained
2. The batteries are not
inserted properly.
3. The device's malfunction.
1. The device will power off
automatically when it gets
no signal for 8 seconds.
Solution
1 . P l a c e t h e f i n g e r
properly and try again.
2. Try again; Go to a
hospital for a diagnosis
if you are sure the device
works all right.
1 . P l a c e t h e f i n g e r
properly and try again.
2. Let the patient keep
calm.
1. Change batteries.
2. Reinstall batteries.
3. Please contact the local
service center.
1. Normal.
2. Change batteries.
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