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Icare tonometer ONE manual    

 

 English 

 

www.icaretonometer.com

 

 

 

 

Tonometer forehead and cheek supports with adjustment wheels 

 
An optional eye support can be used for easy alignment and additional stability during measurement. When the eye support is used, the cheek 
support is not used and needs to be adjusted to minimum setting. The eye support can be used for both eyes by rotating it from one side. 
 

 

Forehead and eye support, with the cheek support in minimum position 

 
LOADING THE PROBE 

 
The Icare ONE tonometer TA02 uses disposable tonometer probes as shown in figure. Each probe is meant for single use only. The probes are packed 
individually in blister. 
 

 

Disposable tonometer probe and probe container 

 
To load the probe:  

1.

 

Open the lid of the probe container as shown in figure. 

 

  CAUTION!   

To prevent contamination do not touch the probe tip with fingers. 
 

 

Open the probe container 

 

2.

 

Insert the probe into the probe base by turning the probe container upside down as shown in figure. 

Eye support 
 

Forehead support 
 

Cheek support 
 

Adjustment wheels 
 

Summary of Contents for tonometer one

Page 1: ...USER S AN D M AIN TEN AN CE M AN UAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...pressure 8 Patient Use Instructions 9 Error messages and indicators 10 Differences between professional user and the patient using the Icare ONE Tonometer 10 Cleaning and disinfection 11 Changing the...

Page 3: ...ents Certain microbiological agents for example bacteria can be transmitted from the forehead eye or cheek support To avoid this the forehead and cheek support and eye piece must be cleaned for each n...

Page 4: ...contamination to a negligible level Intraocular pressure changes are due to the effects of pulse breathing eye movements and body position Several measurements are taken using the handheld device with...

Page 5: ...ief pause the PROBE LED blinks to remind the user to load the single use probe into the tonometer prior to measurement IOP indicator LEDs PROBE LED POSITION LED REPEAT LED CLEAN LED One indicator LED...

Page 6: ...measurement function and the tonometer takes six measurements automatically to obtain final IOP reading NOTE Device is designed to perform six subsequent movements of probe to cornea measurements afte...

Page 7: ...port with the cheek support in minimum position LOADING THE PROBE The Icare ONE tonometer TA02 uses disposable tonometer probes as shown in figure Each probe is meant for single use only The probes ar...

Page 8: ...atient should relax and look straight ahead at a specific point while keeping eyes wide open Patient with the tonometer correctly positioned 3 Bring the tonometer near the eye in front of a wall mirro...

Page 9: ...g self tonometry the patient must have the tonometer set up by a health care professional The doctor or nurse has adjusted the distance between the tip of the probe and the center of the cornea with t...

Page 10: ...in The device stores the quality of the measurement in its internal memory which is only accessible by downloading to a PC using the Icare LINK software 6 A new measurement needs to be taken if REPEAT...

Page 11: ...base and drying the part gently If it is not possible to clean the probe base then replace it with a new one Tonometer probe base Tonometer probe base unscrewed CHANGING THE BATTERIES Lift the silico...

Page 12: ...AND PERFORMANCE DATA Type TA02 The device conforms to CE regulations Dimensions approximately 11 cm x 8 cm x 3 cm Weight approximately 150 g Power supply 2 CR123 batteries make sure you use batteries...

Page 13: ...dity 10 to 95 Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa 1060 hPa Transport environment Temperature 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity 10 to 95 Atmospheric pressure 500 hPa 1060 hPa CLINICAL PERFORMANCE DATA Performanc...

Page 14: ...ufacturing date Lot number Sterilized using irradiation Stand by Use by date Do not discard this product with other household type waste Send to appropriate facility for recovery and recycling EU WEEE...

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