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Then screw the tube of the cannula into the
round, transparent output. It is important to
turn the connector until it is firmly secured.
IMPORTANT: The cannula must be inserted
with the two small tubes toward the nose, not
upwards. If they cause too much discomfort,
you can use scissors to cut them very carefully
maintaining the shape.
2.2 Pulse oximeter
Ensure that the light emitter and detector are aligned with an imaginary vertical line pass-
ing through your finger from top to bottom. For best results, use medical tape or Elastoplast
or secure the cable independently of the sensor, preferably around the base of your finger.
The sensor must be firm, but without excessive compression. We recommend the concept
of "in position but not tight", if it is too tight, it will cause discomfort during the night.
Ensure there are no circumstances that alter or restrict your cardiac pulse,
as the signal from the pulse oximeter could be lost (e.G. Blood pressure
Connect the pulse oximeter
sensor cable to the module
in the metal connection. In-
sert it gently, without dam-
aging the connection pins,
and push it all the way in.
Place the other end of the
pulse oximeter around your
index, middle or ring finger
according to the drawings on
the sensor. Do not stretch the
adhesive tape when you are
affixing the digital sensor. This
could cause incorrect read-
ings or blistering of the skin.
Detach the adhesive film
from the sensor and dispose
of it. Place your fingernail
against the sensor. Wrap the
sensor around your finger.
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