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CMS50D+ Alarm?
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CMS50D+ Alarm?
Hi,

Been using the CMS50D+ pulse oximeter for about two days now, pleased overall.

My question, when using the alarm feature, to alert you for low SpO2 (or pulse) levels, once the alarm sounds, and awakes/alerts you, how do you acknowledge the alarm, and resume recording? Seems the only way for me to do it is to remove my finger, and then reinsert it, but seems like this would give inaccurate reporting? Thanks!
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RE: CMS50D+ Alarm?
Hi Peejay75,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Hang in there for answers to your question and much success to you with your CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
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RE: CMS50D+ Alarm?
Thanks, trish!

Looks like pressing "the button" while the alarm is sounding will stop the alarm, the SpO2 will flash, and then return to a "normal" value!
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