1. Nhanganyaya
The GIMA OXY 6 Finger Pulse Oximeter is a portable device designed for non-invasive spot-checking of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. It is suitable for use in medical and hospital environments, as well as for personal use under medical guidance. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of the device.
2. Safety Information
Please read all safety warnings and precautions before using the device. Failure to do so may result in inaccurate readings or device malfunction.
- This device is intended for spot-checking and not for continuous monitoring.
- Usashandise oximeter mune MRI kana CT mamiriro.
- Chengetedza mudziyo kure nemvura uye unyoro.
- Consult a medical professional for interpretation of readings. This device is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
- Ensure the finger is clean and free of nail polish or artificial nails, as these can affect accuracy.
- Avoid excessive movement during measurement to ensure stable readings.
3. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The GIMA OXY 6 features a high-resolution OLED color display showing SpO2, pulse rate, pulse bar graph, perfusion index (PI), and battery level. It is designed for ease of use with a compact form factor.

Mufananidzo 1: Mberi view of the GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter, displaying SpO2 and pulse rate values on its screen.
3.1. Package Zviri mukati

Mufananidzo 2: The package includes the GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter, a plastic case, AAA batteries, and a lanyard.
- GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter
- 2 x AAA Mabhatiri
- Plastic Kutakura Case
- Lanyard
- Bhuku reMirayiridzo

Mufananidzo 3: The GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter attached to a lanyard, demonstrating its portability and ease of carrying.
4. Setup
4.1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
- Vhura chivharo chebhatiri chiri kuseri kwemudziyo.
- Isa mabhatiri maviri eAAA zvichienderana nezviratidzo zve polarity (+/-) mukati mechikamu.
- Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.

Mufananidzo 4: Open battery compartment showing placement for two AAA batteries.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1. Kutora Chiyero
- Ensure the device has fresh batteries installed.
- Vhura clamp ye oximeter.
- Insert one finger (preferably the index, middle, or ring finger) into the rubber opening of the oximeter, ensuring the finger is fully inserted and resting on the sensor. The recommended finger thickness for this model is 1-22 mm.
- Sunungura clamp. The device will automatically turn on and begin measurement.
- Keep your hand still during the measurement. Avoid bending your finger or making hand movements.
- Readings for SpO2, Pulse Rate, and Perfusion Index (PI) will appear on the display within a few seconds.

Mufananidzo 5: The GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter correctly placed on a finger for measurement.
5.2. Kunzwisisa Chiratidziro
- SpO2: Peripheral Oxygen Saturation, displayed as a percentage.
- PR: Pulse Rate, displayed in beats per minute (bpm).
- PI: Perfusion Index, a numerical value indicating the strength of the pulse signal at the sensor site.
- Pulse Bar Graph: Visual representation of pulse strength.
- Chiratidzo chebhatiri: Inoratidza huwandu hwebhatiri razvino.
5.3. Automatic Power Off
The device will automatically power off after approximately 8 seconds of inactivity or when the finger is removed.
5.4. Yakadzika Voltage Alarm
Kana bhatiri voltage is low, a low voltage alarm will be indicated on the display. Replace the batteries promptly to ensure accurate operation.
5.5. Voice Guide
The GIMA OXY 6 features an 8-language voice guide (English, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Arabic) for enhanced usability. Refer to the full manual for specific instructions on activating and changing voice guide settings.
6. Kuchengeta
6.1. Kuchenesa
- Clean the surface of the oximeter with a soft cloth dampened with medical alcohol (70% ethanol or isopropanol).
- Usanyike mudziyo mumvura kana chero mushonga wekuchenesa.
- Iva nechokwadi chekuti mudziyo wacho waoma zvachose usati washandisazve.
6.2. Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
Tsiva mabhatiri kana yakaderera voltage indicator appears. Always use two new AAA alkaline batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
6.3. Kuchengeta
Store the oximeter in its plastic carrying case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period.
7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana kuratidzwa mushure memagetsi kuvhura | Mabhatiri akafa kana kuiswa zvisirizvo. | Tsiva mabhatiri kana kuaisazve nemazvo, uchicherechedza polarity. |
| Kurava kusina kururama | Finger not properly inserted; excessive movement; nail polish; cold finger. | Re-insert finger correctly; remain still; remove nail polish; warm the finger. |
| "Finger Out" or similar error message | Finger not detected or improperly placed. | Ensure finger is fully inserted and resting on the sensor. |
| Mudziyo unodzima zvisingatarisirwi | Low battery; automatic power-off due to inactivity. | Replace batteries; ensure finger is inserted for measurement. |
8. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Model Number | 34285 (OXY 6) |
| Display Type | OLED Color Display |
| Measurement Parameters | SpO2, Pulse Rate, Perfusion Index (PI) |
| SpO2 Measurement Range | (Typical range, refer to device for exact range) |
| Pulse Rate Yekuyera Range | (Typical range, refer to device for exact range) |
| Kururama | High precision and repeatability with noise suppression |
| Simba Zvinodiwa | Mabhatiri eAlkaline e2 x AAA 1.5V |
| Hupenyu hwebhatiri | Approximately 3 hours of continuous operation with full batteries |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 16 x 5.5 x 10 cm |
| Kurema | 200 magiramu (kusanganisira mabhatiri) |
| Finger Thickness Range | 1-22 mm |
| Voice Guide | 8 languages (GB, FR, IT, ES, GR, PT, Arabic) |
9. Warranty uye Tsigiro
Information regarding specific warranty terms and customer support for the GIMA OXY 6 Pulse Oximeter is not provided in this document. Please refer to the product packaging or contact GIMA customer service for details.





