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Aggregated Personal Data

: In an ongoing effort to better understand and serve our 

customers, other users of the Devices, and communities of people with similar 
health conditions, Aulisa may conduct research on its user demographics and 
behavior based on the Personal Information we collect from you and the other 
information provided to us. This research may be compiled and analyzed on an 
aggregate basis, and Aulisa may share this research and related information in 
aggregated, de-identified and/or anonymized format with its affiliates, agents and 
other healthcare research and services entities, including without limitation 
insurance and pharmaceutical companies. For the avoidance of doubt, this aggregate 
information does not identify you personally. Aulisa may also disclose aggregated, 
de-identified and/or anonymized information in order to describe our business and 
the Devices to current and prospective business partners and Customers, and to 
other third parties for other lawful purposes. 

 

Where Is My Personal Information Stored And/Or Processed? 

Information Aulisa collects through the Devices will be processed and/or stored on 
secure third-party cloud-based servers or through a Wi-Fi network. All of the 
information you share with us through the Devices is double-encrypted during 
transmission using AES-128 data encryption as well as an Aulisa private encryption 
method. 

 

Will You Share My Personal Information With Anyone Else? 

We consider your information to be a vital part of our relationship with you. There 
are, however, certain circumstances in which we may share your Personal 
Information with certain third parties without further notice to you. Those 
circumstances are described below: 

With Our Provider Customers: 

If you are a person being monitored, we will share 

your Personal Information and Health Data with our Provider Customer(s) that 
provide healthcare services to you. This will enable your Provider to track your 
Health Data and combine such Health Data with other information about you that 
your Provider obtains in providing healthcare services to you. 

With Caregivers: 

If you are a person being monitored, family and/or friends may 

view certain of your Personal Information and/or Health Data and related alerts. 

In the Event of a Business Transfer: 

We might sell or buy businesses or assets. In the 

event of a corporate sale, merger, reorganization, dissolution or similar event, 
Personal Information may be part of the transferred assets. 

Summary of Contents for Guardian Angel GA1000 Series

Page 1: ...Digital Vital Sign Monitoring System Instructions For Use ____________________________________________________________ 7MN00026 02 Guardian Angel Guardian Angel Lite GA1000 Series...

Page 2: ...hall imply Taiwan Aulisa Medical Devices Technologies Inc Aulisa is a registered trademark of Taiwan Aulisa Medical Devices Technologies Inc Taiwan Aulisa Medical Devices Technologies Inc No 218 2 Cho...

Page 3: ...with a new Aulisa sensor module 18 Device Verification 19 Verify the device function 19 Verify the alarm function BEFORE each use 19 Display Unit Power Off 20 Display Unit Powering 20 Alarms and Limit...

Page 4: ...3 Guide to Symbols Single Use...

Page 5: ...4 Date of Manufacture...

Page 6: ...le application can be installed on your mobile device as the display of the system to replace the Display Unit Please download Aulisa Lite GA1000 from App Store or Google Play Adult Pediatric Oximeter...

Page 7: ...1000 Series Function The Aulisa sensor module s detects vital signs and sends out the data to the Display Unit or Aulisa mobile application for display using Bluetooth technology The system also provi...

Page 8: ...wallowed such as port covers They are hazardous to children 5 Do not use in or around water or any other liquid when AC power adaptor is used 6 Only use this device with charging adaptors provided by...

Page 9: ...8 Device Components Display Unit Aulisa mobile application Aulisa Lite GA1000 Smartphone not included Display Unit Stand Display Unit Charging Adapter Type C...

Page 10: ...isplay Unit when installed on personal mobile devices Please download Aulisa Lite GA1000 from App Store or Google Play Below table introduces the interface of the Aulisa mobile application Icon Descri...

Page 11: ...faults of alarm setting Setting Item Description Module Pairing Enter a serial number of Aulisa sensor module s either by scanning the QR code or by key in the number manually Alarm Setting Adjust the...

Page 12: ...terface of the Display Unit Icon Name Description SpO2 Blood oxygen Blood oxygen saturation PR bpm Pulse rate Pulse rate beats per minute TEMP Body temperature Body temperature in either C or F Pulse...

Page 13: ...ndicates whether the Infant Oximeter Module is attached to the foot A system alarm will be displayed if no contact is detected between the sensor and the foot Motion indicator This animated icon detec...

Page 14: ...t gender date of birth and location Establish system connection This button appears when the Aulisa sensor module s is not connected to the Display Unit Press the button to build a system connection N...

Page 15: ...or module s to manually pair with the display unit Pause alarm audio This button appears when an alarm is triggered Tap on the button to temporarily silence the alarm audio of the current triggered al...

Page 16: ...15 the button to clear the alarm of bluetooth disconnected or power off...

Page 17: ...ns to complete the system setup Step 3 Connect the charging adaptor to the Display Unit and a power outlet Step 4 Press and hold the Power button for at least three 3 seconds to turn on the Display Un...

Page 18: ...e Aulisa sensor module s must be used within 32 8 feet 10 meters to the Display Unit mobile device NOTE The Bluetooth connection status icon will turn blue once the pairing succeeds NOTE Verify System...

Page 19: ...le s Step 4 Power on the designated Aulisa sensor module s Step 5 To confirm that the process was successful ensure that the Bluetooth connection status icon on the MAIN screen is lit blue NOTE The Au...

Page 20: ...t up the system Refer to the Aulisa sensor module s Instructions for Use for setting up instructions Step 2 Ensure the Bluetooth connection is established See Device Pairing section Step 3 Set the ala...

Page 21: ...ng adaptor accidentally proceed with the following steps to charge and power the Display Unit The Display Unit will alert the user when the Display Unit itself is low on battery Step 1 Plug the Type C...

Page 22: ...onitored including SpO2 pulse rate and temperature alarms On the screen high priority alarms are indicated with rapid blinking vital sign readings in red color and with alarm text message when alarm l...

Page 23: ...on to permanently silence the alarm audio See Alarm Limits section to learn adjusting the alarm limit Medium Priority Alarms Medium priority alarms are those that signal potential problems with the eq...

Page 24: ...ot 1 Alarm text message in yellow blinks rapidly on the Display Unit or shown as pop up notification on Aulisa mobile application 2 Alarm LED indicator on the Oximeter Module Infant Oximeter Module bl...

Page 25: ...Aulisa mobile application CAUTION Silencing alarms does not mean the situation has been resolved CAUTION Tapping on AUDIO OFF button will permanently silence the alarm audio of the current triggering...

Page 26: ...low to review or set alarm limits Step 1 Ensure the Bluetooth connection is established See Device Pairing section Step 2 Tap on SETTING button on the MAIN screen and then tap on ALARM SETTING button...

Page 27: ...g the seekbar to adjust the values OR tap on RESTORE DEFAULTS to restore alarm limits to manufacturer configured values NOTE Alarm limits can be adjusted only when the Aulisa sensor module s is paired...

Page 28: ...before adjusting the alarm limits CAUTION A potential hazard exists if different alarm presets are used for the same or similar equipment in any single area CAUTION When turned off the alarms will no...

Page 29: ...ls High Priority Alarm Factory Default Adjustment Options Adjustment Interval SpO2 Upper Alarm Limit Off Off 85 100 1 SpO2 Lower Alarm Limit 85 Off 50 95 1 Pulse Rate Upper Alarm Limit Adult Pediatric...

Page 30: ...er an alarm Likewise when the pulse rate fluctuates near an alarm limit each breach will trigger an alarm With the pulse rate alarm delay feature this system allows a period of threshold violation of...

Page 31: ...is system is not possible Do not attempt to open the case Opening the Display Unit will cause damage and void the warranty If the Display Unit is not functioning properly see Troubleshooting section f...

Page 32: ...o 2 minutes and alarm tones will automatically re engage 2 Make sure no headphone is plugged in the Display Unit Cannot establish system connection 1 Make sure the Aulisa sensor module s is within 32...

Page 33: ...ment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 This device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and...

Page 34: ...hat of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV Line to Line 1 kV Line to Line Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage d...

Page 35: ...y an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF I...

Page 36: ...35 abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating thedevice b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz fieldstrengths should be less than 3 V...

Page 37: ...1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver...

Page 38: ...uires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5 15 to 5 25GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems High power radar is allocated a...

Page 39: ...ii purchaser has returned the product to Aulisa in accordance with instructions provided on Aulisa s support webpage and iii Aulisa has verified that the product is defective Aulisa warrants a replac...

Page 40: ...ATION WE COLLECT AND TRANSMIT MAY INCLUDE HEALTHCARE INFORMATION INCLUDING MEDICAL INFORMATION THEREFORE OUR PRIVACY PRACTICES ARE INTENDED TO COMPLY WITH THE HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTA...

Page 41: ...he Customer Agreement Aulisa may collect use and disclose information from a Customer and such Customer s authorized users as set forth in the Customer Agreement If you would like more information abo...

Page 42: ...an active participant with those providers in monitoring your care tailoring interventions and assessing treatment outcomes We may also use your Personal Information to 1 store data 2 comply with the...

Page 43: ...ored on secure third party cloud based servers or through a Wi Fi network All of the information you share with us through the Devices is double encrypted during transmission using AES 128 data encryp...

Page 44: ...is five year period we will remove your Personal Information from our databases and will request that our business partners remove your Personal Information from their databases However once we disclo...

Page 45: ...such notices in writing NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OF THE STEPS WE TAKE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE THE SECURITY OR INTEGRITY OF DATA TRANSMITTED OVER THE INTERNET THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT YOUR INFORM...

Page 46: ...ble format to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority Where our processing of your Personal Information is based on consent you have the right to withdraw that consent without detriment at any...

Page 47: ...46 How Can I Contact Aulisa If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy our practices or our Devices please feel free to e mail us at information aulisa com...

Page 48: ...ing 5 C to 40 C Storage Transportation 25 C to 70 C Humidity Operating 15 to 90 R H non condensing Storage Transportation 10 to 93 R H non condensing Operating Altitude altitude 3 000 m Atmospheric Pr...

Page 49: ...le s Instructions for Use for more Aulisa sensor module s information You may also contact your distributor or contact Aulisa by going online at www aulisa com under Contact Us 7MN00026 02 CAUTION Usi...

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