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spirodoc

 

 

 

SPIRODOC

 

 

 

cod. 980156 

 Rev 2.4   

 

EN 7/46 

 

User manual 

DANGER 
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack comes with an internal safety sensor; which if tampered with may cause 
acid leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage an explosion and/or fire. 
 
Do not short-circuit the po) and negative (-) poles with any metal objects. 
Do not carry the battery pack in your pocket or in a bag with other metallic objects like necklaces, hairpins, coins or screws. 
Do not store the battery pack near any such objects. 
 
Do not warm-up or throw the battery pack in a fire. 
 
Do not use or store the battery pack near a fire or in a vehicle where the temperature may reach 60°C or higher 
 
Do not immerge the battery pack in water or salt-water, and do not leave it wet. 
Such  events  may  damage  the  internal  battery  safety  sensor,  thus  causing  the  battery  to  be  charged  at  a  higher  voltage,  triggering 
abnormal chemical reactions leading to acid leakage, overheating, smoke, an explosion and/or fire 
 
Do not charge the battery pack near a fire or in an extremely hot environment. High temperature may activate the internal battery safety 
sensor  thus  inhibiting  the  charge.  The  high  temperature  may  also  damage  the  internal  battery  safety  sensor  causing  extremely  high 
current surge; and consequently  causing abnormal chemical reactions in the battery pack  triggering acid leakage, overheating, smoke 
breakage, an explosion and/or fire. 
 
Use  only  the  battery  charger  supplied  by  MIR  to  recharge  the  battery  pack.  Recharging  with  an  unsuitable  charger  in  unconforming 
conditions  may  cause  the  battery  pack  to  overcharge  or  the  charging  current  to  be  extremely  high  thus  causing  abnormal  chemical 
reactions in the battery pack triggering acid leakage, overheating, smoke breakage an explosion and/or fire.  
 
Do not puncture the battery pack with sharp objects such as a nail. 
Do not hammer, step-on, throw or cause a forceful impact to the battery-pack. 
A damaged or deformed battery pack may cause internal short-circuits thus creating the possibility for acid leakage, overheating, smoke, 
breakage and/or fire. 
 
Do  not use  a  heavily  scratched  or  deformed  battery  back  as  this  may  be cause  for  acid  leakage,  overheating,  smoke, breakage and/or 
fire. 
 
Do not solder directly on the battery pack. 
 
Do not mount the battery pack inside the device with the + and 

– poles inverted.  

If the battery leads do not connect easily to the battery charger or to the device do not  apply excessive force. Check to see that the leads 
are properly aligned. If the leads are inverted, an inverse polarity connection may provoke acid  leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage 
and/or fire. 
 
Do not connect the battery pack leads to a wall socket or to the car lighter Under high voltage the battery may leak acid, overheat, emit 
smoke, explode and/or catch fire. 
 
Do not use the battery pack for any other purpose other than those specified otherwise its features may be compromised, and its useful 
life reduced 
 
If  the battery  acid  inadvertently  enters  the eyes  do  not rub  the eyes,  instead wash  the eyes  with  clean  running water  and  call  a doctor 
immediately.  
 
WARNING 
Do not leave the battery pack charging longer than the average charging length of time specified. 
 
Do  not  place  the  battery  in  a  micro-wave  oven  or  in  a  pressurized  container.  Rapid  overheating  or  loss  of  proofing  may  cause  acid 
leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage and/or fire. 
 
If the battery pack gives off a bad smell, if it generates heat, if it fades/deformes or if anything abnormal happens during storage, usage 
and recharging immediately remove the battery pack from the device or the battery charger and do not use it any longer, as any of these 
events may cause acid leakage, overheating, smoke, breakage and/or fire. 
 
NOTA 
The battery pack includes an internal safety protector. Do not use the battery pack where static electricity is present(higher than what is 
declared by the manufacturer. 
 
If acid from the battery pack comes into contact with skin or clothing immediately wash with running water to avoid skin inflammation 
 
Store the battery pack away from children’s reach to avoid any accidental swallowing. 
If a child uses the battery pack an adult must explain the proper use to the child. 
 
Before using the battery pack read the manual carefully paying attention to all the recommendations for proper handling. 
Please read the manual carefully to insert and remove of the battery pack in the device properly. 
Before charging the battery pack read the manual carefully. 
 
The battery pack life cycle is definite-. If you notice a much shorter time usage between charges please substitute the battery pack with a 
new one. 
Remove the battery pack if its cycle life has expired. 
When  the  battery  pack  has  been  removed  from  the  device,  ensure  that  the  (+)  and  (-)  leads have  been  isolated  with  electrical  tape;  to 
properly dispose of the battery pack please follow the local regulations or hand over the battery pack to a battery recycling center. 
 
Prior  to  storage  or  for  long  periods  of  disuse  of  the  device  remove  the  battery  pack  and  store  in  a  place  where  the  temperature  and 
humidity fall within specified ranges. 
If the battery pack leads are dirty clean with a dry cloth prior to usage. 

Summary of Contents for spirodoc

Page 1: ...spirodoc SPIRODOC cod 980156 Rev 2 4 EN 1 46 User manual User manual rev 2 4 Issue date 10 04 2014 Approval date 10 04 2014...

Page 2: ...23 2 7 Patient Data 24 2 7 1 Inserting data of a new patient 24 2 7 2 Patient data modification 24 2 8 Visualization of memory data 24 2 8 1 Database research modality 24 2 8 2 Visualization of databa...

Page 3: ...mir spirometry com MIR accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage caused by the user of the device due to instructions contained in this Manual and or due to incorrect use of the product Please...

Page 4: ...e a spirometry test is made The user is responsible to assess both the mental and the physical condition of the patient in order to perform a proper test furthermore in the evaluation of test results...

Page 5: ...r the correct functioning and possibly cause damage The presence of any impurities such as hair sputum threads etc within the body of the turbine sensor may seriously compromise measurement accuracy 1...

Page 6: ...with the correct operation of the device For this reason certain minimum clearances a few meters should be observed when high frequency appliances such as a TV radio portable phone etc and other elec...

Page 7: ...rly aligned If the leads are inverted an inverse polarity connection may provoke acid leakage overheating smoke breakage and or fire Do not connect the battery pack leads to a wall socket or to the ca...

Page 8: ...tandard this product and its component parts are of type BF and therefore protected against the dangers of direct and indirect contact with electricity 1 5 4 Warning symbol for the USB To connect to o...

Page 9: ...ved receive an explanation of the ESD warning symbol and training in ESD precautionary procedures the electrostatic discharge is defined as an electric charge at rest It is the sudden flow of electric...

Page 10: ...or alternatively to the personal best values from the clinical history of the subject The personal best values can vary considerably from the predicted values which are taken from healthy subjects SPI...

Page 11: ...nt system Bi directional digital turbine Temperature sensor semiconductor 0 45 C Measurement principle Infrared interruption Volume range 10 L Flow range 16 L s Volume accuracy 3 or 50 mL Flow accurac...

Page 12: ...to administer to the patient O2 percentage of oxygen administered to the patient before test L min SPO2 Base SPO2 base value for the SPO2 and ODI tests BPM Base BPM base value for the SPO2 and ODI te...

Page 13: ...es SPO2 start 6MWT no SPO2 end 6MWT no BPM end 6MWT no SPO2 Base 6MWT no BPM start 6MWT no T Baseline 6MWT no T Walking 6MWT no T Recovery 6MWT no Distance 6MWT no T2 SPO2 T2 SPO2 6MWT yes T4 SPO2 T4...

Page 14: ...ecial alarm frequency in the case of either SpO2 or cardiac pulse going outside of the programmed levels of alarm Beep with special alarm frequency during oximetry measurement in the case of a low bat...

Page 15: ...llows access to all functions by simply touching the display The controls on the touch screen change dynamically based on the functions performed To access a specific function touch the corresponding...

Page 16: ...ith the symbol This image indicates that the battery pack is fully charged 6 indicators A drop of the battery pack charge is displayed with a reduction of the indicators 2 4 Main screen On the main sc...

Page 17: ...via Bluetooth connection To view the pletismographic curve in real time while performing an oximetry test To check the alarms and alarm thresholds during oximetry testing To check the alarms and alarm...

Page 18: ...egin There are four phases as follows Touch three times the top left hand point of the display Touch three times the top right hand point Touch three times the bottom right hand point Touch three time...

Page 19: ...a menu appears to set the day and time that the device will turn on and off If turn ON mode was previously enabled and the user turns on the device at a different time from that of the programmed tim...

Page 20: ...beep during oximetry testing WARNING The heart rate tone beep is always disabled during sleep oximetry testing please view paragraph 3 13 2 Default alarms This function allows to restore all default...

Page 21: ...alibration allows to insert new calculated values to perform a new calibration A password is required to access this option insert the following password by touching the numbers starting from left to...

Page 22: ...he item Configuration and insert the following password 1 2 2 3 3 3 The service menu will display the following items Doctor Patient Turn ON mode Patient data Oximetry setup Set questions Set symptoms...

Page 23: ...ot be accepted This means that the device is not capable of correcting such a large calibration error In this case Check the correct functioning of the SPIRODOC with a new turbine and or Clean the tur...

Page 24: ...ian Caucasian 100 Mexican American Oriental 100 Afro American Hong Kong Chinese 100 Other Giapanese 89 polinesian 90 North Indian 90 South Indian 87 Pakistani 90 African descendant 87 Aboriginal 85 Wh...

Page 25: ...t specific date Test session in Patient Mode refers to spirometry PRE tests and oximetry tests performed within a 20 minute time span A new session is activated upon turning on the device if the time...

Page 26: ...s can be seen on the screen to the right If a patient has instead performed a test in the current session and previous tests are archived the following screenshot is displayed 2 10 PC On line mode con...

Page 27: ...tory parameters FIVC FIV1 FIV1 PIF are not of interest The optional initial inspiration phase can also be performed before inserting the mouthpiece in the mouth After inspiring slowly and deeply the f...

Page 28: ...results from the PRE test as well as the relevant predicted values The following tests made by the patient show the following parameters Those values related to the test performed Those values related...

Page 29: ...s shown Blow out all air in lungs Between tests the SPIRODOC checks the repeatability of the following parameters PEF repeatable when the difference between the two largest PEF is 0 67 L s VC repeatab...

Page 30: ...message will appear Low battery level Touch the ESC icon to exit the test otherwise after a seconds will start the test In the event that a test is interrupted due to a complete battery discharge the...

Page 31: ...case the icon will be shown as to then return to the previous icon when the two minutes are over For information concerning the proper setup of this function please refer to paragraph 3 6 WARNING A t...

Page 32: ...6 minutes are up the device will automatically move on to the recovery stage and the timer will be reset to zero again Recovery stage The duration of this stage is entirely up to the doctor and it is...

Page 33: ...agraph 3 13 1 To perform this test touch the from the main screen and subsequently select the test with the icon After approximately 5 minutes from the beginning of the test the SPIRODOC will automati...

Page 34: ...The materials used for manufacturing the sensor are NATURAL LATEX PROTEIN FREE and are subject to biocompatibility tests WARNING The adult single patient sensor is ideal for patients weighing more th...

Page 35: ...ximetry test walk test sleep oximetry send data via Bluetooth WARNING Spirometry test results do not include any automatic interpretation compared with the predicted values as no patient anthropometri...

Page 36: ...Vista and Seven To avoid making any errors at this stage please read the Advanced section of the winspiroPRO User Manual carefully 3 4 Internal software upgrade SPIRODOC internal software can be upgr...

Page 37: ...ne is still malfunctioning please replace it with a new one WARNING Do not carry out any cleaning procedures when using disposable turbines a new disposable turbine must be used for every new patient...

Page 38: ...spiroPRO software For further information consult the winspiroPRO manual available on line within the software itself Spirometry test results are unreliable The turbine may contain dirt or foreign mat...

Page 39: ...irometer Oximeter Brandname MIR Medical International Research Device name spirodoc Class IIa Complies with the Essential Requirements of directive 93 42 EC concerning Medical Devices and its amendmen...

Page 40: ...ation If the product is utilised differently from the use described in the User s Manual If any alteration adjustment modification or repair has been carried out by personnel not authorised by the man...

Page 41: ...spirodoc SPIRODOC cod 980156 Rev 2 4 EN 41 46 User manual ANNEX 1OXIMETRY TEST REPORTS EXAMPLES...

Page 42: ...spirodoc SPIRODOC cod 980156 Rev 2 4 EN 42 46 User manual...

Page 43: ...spirodoc SPIRODOC cod 980156 Rev 2 4 EN 43 46 User manual...

Page 44: ...spirodoc SPIRODOC cod 980156 Rev 2 4 EN 44 46 User manual ANNEX 2SPIROMETRY TEST REPORT EXAMPLE...

Page 45: ...for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Not Applicable Mains power quality...

Page 46: ...OC The SPIRODOC is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the SPIRODOC can help prevent electromagnetic interfe...

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