CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. If this monitor is stored near freezing temperatures, allow it to return to room temperature before use.
2. If the monitor is not used for a long time, please be sure to fully charge it every month.
3. No monitor component needs to be maintained by the user. The circuit diagrams, component part lists,
descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information which will assist the user’s appropriately qualified
technical personnel to repair those parts of the equipment which are designated for repair can be supplied by
the iHealth technical department.
4. Clean the monitor with a dry, soft cloth or a moistened and well wrung soft cloth using water, diluted
disinfectant alcohol, or diluted detergent.
5. The monitor can maintain the safety and performance characteristics for a minimum of 10,000 measurements
or three years of usage, and the cuff integrity is maintained after 1,000 open close cycles.
6. The battery can maintain the performance characteristics for a minimum of 300 charge cycles.
7. It is recommended that if the cuff is used in a hospital or a clinic, it be disinfected twice a week. Wipe the
inner side (the side that contacts skin) of the cuff with a soft cloth lightly moistened with Ethyl alcohol
(75-90%). Then air dry the cuff.
Do not drop this monitor or subject it to strong impact.
Avoid high temperature and direct sunlight. Do not immerse the monitor in water as this will result in damage
to the monitor.
Do not attempt to disassemble this monitor.
Battery replacement should only be performed by a qualified iHealth technician. To do otherwise will void
your warranty and possibly damage your unit.
Cuff replacement should only be performed by a qualified iHealth technician. To do otherwise
will possibly damage your unit.
8. It is recommended that product performance be checked every 2 years or after each repair. Please contact
the iHealth Customer Service Center to do so.
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