CONTEC SP70B
CONTEC SP70B Handheld Spirometer User Manual
Saukewa: SP70B
1. Gabatarwa
The CONTEC SP70B Handheld Spirometer is a portable device designed for checking lung conditions. It utilizes an infrared measurement mode to assess various respiratory parameters. This device is suitable for routine testing in hospitals, clinics, and home environments.
Babban fasali sun haɗa da:
- Measurement of parameters such as FVC (Forced Vital Capacity), FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second), FEV1/FVC ratio, and PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow).
- Ability to set up personal information including height, age, and gender for accurate readings.
- Health status indication based on measured data.
- Bluetooth transmission for data transfer.
- Data memory and case review functions for tracking progress.

Hoto 1: Gaba view of the CONTEC SP70B Handheld Spirometer, displaying measurement results and control buttons.
2. Saita
2.1 Shigar da Baturi
The SP70B Spirometer requires two AAA batteries for operation. These batteries are typically included with the device.
- Nemo sashin baturin a bayan na'urar.
- Bude murfin ɗakin baturi.
- Saka batura biyu na AAA, don tabbatar da daidaiton polarity (+ da -).
- Rufe murfin ɗakin baturi amintacce.
2.2 Mouthpiece Attachment
Attach the disposable mouthpiece to the designated port on the spirometer. Ensure it is firmly seated to prevent air leakage during measurement.

Hoto 2: Gefe view of the spirometer showing the mouthpiece attachment point.
2.3 Personal Information Setup
Before first use, or for a new user, it is essential to input personal information to ensure accurate and personalized readings. This typically includes:
- Tsayi
- Shekaru
- Jinsi
- Ethnicity (if applicable for specific reference values)
Refer to the on-screen menu of the device to navigate to the personal settings and input the required data.
3. Umarnin Aiki
3.1 Performing a Spirometry Test
- Ensure the device is powered on and a clean mouthpiece is attached.
- Sit upright in a comfortable position.
- Take a deep breath, filling your lungs completely.
- Place your lips tightly around the mouthpiece, ensuring no air escapes.
- Exhale as hard and as fast as you can, emptying your lungs completely. Continue exhaling for at least 6 seconds, or until instructed by the device.
- Repeat the test as necessary, typically three times, to obtain consistent readings.
The device will display key parameters such as FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, and PEF after each test. It may also provide a health status indication based on these measurements compared to predicted values for your personal information.
3.2 Gudanar da Bayanai
The SP70B spirometer features data memory and case review functions. You can browse previous test results directly on the device. For more detailed analysis and long-term tracking, the device supports Bluetooth transmission to compatible software or applications.
Refer to the device's on-screen menu or accompanying software instructions for pairing and data transfer procedures.
4. Kulawa
4.1 Cleaning the Device and Mouthpiece
Regular cleaning is essential for hygiene and accurate operation.
- Jikin Na'ura: Shafa babban naúrar da taushi, damp zane. Kada a nutsar da na'urar a cikin ruwa ko a yi amfani da masu tsaftace goge-goge.
- Rubutun baki: The mouthpiece should be cleaned or replaced after each use, especially if used by multiple individuals. Disposable mouthpieces are recommended. If using a reusable mouthpiece, clean it thoroughly with mild soap and water, rinse, and allow it to air dry completely before storage or next use.

Hoto na 3: Example of a disposable spirometer mouthpiece.
4.2 Adana
Store the spirometer in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity. Remove batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
5. Shirya matsala
If you encounter issues with your CONTEC SP70B Spirometer, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
| Matsala | Dalili mai yiwuwa | Magani |
|---|---|---|
| Na'urar baya kunnawa. | Ƙananan batura ko matattu; shigarwar baturi ba daidai ba. | Replace batteries with new AAA batteries; ensure correct polarity. |
| Karatuttuka mara inganci ko rashin daidaituwa. | Improper mouthpiece attachment; incorrect breathing technique; dirty mouthpiece; incorrect personal information settings. | Ensure mouthpiece is securely attached; review operating instructions for proper technique; clean or replace mouthpiece; verify personal information. |
| Matsalolin haɗin Bluetooth. | Device not in pairing mode; Bluetooth disabled on receiving device; interference. | Ensure spirometer is in Bluetooth pairing mode; enable Bluetooth on your smartphone/computer; move closer to the receiving device; restart both devices. |
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact CONTEC customer support for further assistance.
6. Ƙayyadaddun bayanai
| Siga | Daraja |
|---|---|
| Alamar | CONTEC |
| Lambar Samfura | Saukewa: SP70B |
| Mai ƙira | Contec |
| Baturi | 2 Baturi AAA (an haɗa) |
| Memory Sticks | 1 |
| ASIN | B09773FDCY |
| Kwanan Watan Farko | 14 ga Yuni 2021 |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 kirga |
7. Garanti da Tallafawa
Specific warranty information for the CONTEC SP70B Handheld Spirometer is typically provided with the product packaging or can be found on the official CONTEC website. Please refer to these resources for details regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions.
For technical support, service, or inquiries about your device, please contact CONTEC customer service through their official channels. Contact information can usually be found on the manufacturer's webshafin ko a cikin takaddun da aka haɗa tare da samfurin ku.
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