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Important Safety Information

•  DO NOT disassemble or attempt to repair this device. This may cause an inaccurate 

result. This product contains small parts that may cause a choking hazard if 
swallowed by infants, toddlers or children.

Data Transmission

•  This product emits radio frequencies (RF) in the 2.4 GHz band. Turn off the 

Bluetooth®

 

feature in this device and remove batteries when in RF restricted areas.

Battery Handling and Usage

•  Keep batteries out of the reach of infants, toddlers or children.

 CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or 

patient, or cause damage to the equipment or other property.

•  ONLY apply this device on a patient who is between 4 months old and 7 years old. 

•  ONLY parents who are advised by a physician, caregivers, school nurses and physicians 

are allowed to use this device. DO NOT let patient use this device on his/her own.

•  An inaccurate result may happen when:

  -  clothes touch the device (ALWAYS place the sound sensor on the patient’s skin directly);

  -  the device is used on crying, speaking or moving patients;

  -  the sound sensor is placed on an incorrect place on the body;

  -  the sound sensor is placed on the body too strongly or too lightly;

  -  the sound sensor is not adhered to the body;

  -  the patient’s chest has too much muscle or fat.

•  Stop using this device and consult with a physician if you or the patient experience 

skin irritation or discomfort.

•  DO NOT use this device for any purpose other than detecting wheeze.

•  DO NOT use in a location where there is moisture or a risk of water splashing on this 

device. This may damage this device.

•  DO NOT wash or immerse the device in water. 

•  DO NOT use chemicals other than alcohol to clean the sound sensor.

•  DO NOT drop or subject this device to strong shocks or vibrations.

•  DO NOT use this device in places with high or low humidity or high or low 

temperatures. Refer to “Operating conditions” in section 7.

•  This device may not work when the sound sensor is damaged. If it happens, contact 

your OMRON retail outlet or distributor.

Summary of Contents for WheezeScan HWZ-1000T-E

Page 1: ...or WheezeScan HWZ 1000T E NO WHEEZE WHEEZE EN FR DE IT ES NL RU TR AR Instruction Manual Mode d emploi Gebrauchsanweisung Manuale di istruzioni Manual de instrucciones Gebruiksaanwijzing Kullan m K la...

Page 2: ...art Names EN8 2 Installing Batteries EN9 3 Detecting Wheeze EN10 3 1 Taking a Measurement EN10 3 2 Checking Result EN14 4 Managing Results with Your Smart Device EN15 5 Maintenance EN16 5 1 Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...ERSTAND all of these instructions If you do not understand these instructions or have any questions contact your OMRON retail outlet or distributor before attempting to use this device Intended Use Th...

Page 4: ...ess shortness of breath coughing or wheezing a wheeze may not be detected because the breathing sound is too loud or too soft the wheeze is at extremely small amplitude extremely short duration extrem...

Page 5: ...n An inaccurate result may happen when clothes touch the device ALWAYS place the sound sensor on the patient s skin directly the device is used on crying speaking or moving patients the sound sensor i...

Page 6: ...e specified as operating conditions after it is stored either at the maximum or at the minimum storage temperature For additional information on operating and storage transport temperatures refer to s...

Page 7: ...sh the skin immediately with plenty of clean lukewarm water If irritation injury or pain persists consult with a physician DO NOT use batteries after their expiration date Periodically check batteries...

Page 8: ...EN7 1 1 Contents 1 Know Your Device Device NO WHEEZE WHEEZE Storage case 2 AAA alkaline batteries Instruction manual Quick reference guide...

Page 9: ...s NO WHEEZE WHEEZE A B D C E F G I H A Sound sensor H Connection indicator B Display I Connection button C Error symbol D Battery symbol Low flashes Depleted lights E Power indicator F Power button G...

Page 10: ...es may have a shorter life span than new batteries Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with local regulations 1 Open the battery cover Turn the battery cover anticlockwise t...

Page 11: ...h CAUTION This device cannot be used in an environment with noise at 60 dB or above such as near working vacuum cleaners hair dryers or washing machines in moving vehicles in noisy public or private a...

Page 12: ...eck where to place the sound sensor The sound sensor should be placed on the right chest under the right collarbone For appropriate location on the body see the illustration shown below To avoid damag...

Page 13: ...easurement result refer to section 3 2 will be displayed for 2 seconds If you do not start a measurement within 30 seconds after turning the power on symbol will appear To restart the device press and...

Page 14: ...After the sound sensor is applied to the skin the sensor will flash white while taking the measurement Beep Beep Note Ensure that the patient DOES NOT talk cry or move while the measurement is being t...

Page 15: ...O WHEEZE Note The device automatically turns off within a maximum of 3 minutes after completing a measurement You can turn the power off manually by pressing and holding the button If you want to chec...

Page 16: ...thma diary compatibility Follow the steps below to pair the device with your smart device Note If you do not pair the device measurements you take will not be stored in the WheezeScan s memory 1 Enabl...

Page 17: ...ce in the storage case and store in a clean safe location Do not store the device If the device is wet In locations exposed to extreme temperatures humidity direct sunlight dust or corrosive vapors su...

Page 18: ...s turned on The patient parent or anyone near the patient was speaking DO NOT speak while the measurement DO NOT use this device on a crying speaking or moving patient The device was used on clothes d...

Page 19: ...Replacing all batteries with 2 new batteries is recommended Refer to sub section 2 1 lights Batteries are depleted or battery polarities are not properly aligned Immediately replace all batteries with...

Page 20: ...uency range 2 4 GHz 2400 2483 5 MHz Modulation GFSK Effective radiated power 20 dBm IP classification IP 22 Operating conditions 5 to 40 C 15 to 90 RH non condensing 700 to 1060 hPa Storage transporta...

Page 21: ...eration Operation mode is classification in accordance with IEC 60601 1 About a wireless communication interference This product operates in an unlicensed ISM band at 2 4 GHz In the event this product...

Page 22: ...d persons C Periodic check ups and maintenance D Failure or wear of optional parts or other attachments other than the main device itself unless explicitly warranted above E Costs arising due to non a...

Page 23: ...dent that has occurred in relation to this device Symbols Description Applied part Type BF Degree of protection against electric shock leakage current IP XX Ingress protection degree provided by IEC 6...

Page 24: ...ld wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this product from other types of wastes and recycl...

Page 25: ...have symptoms only at certain times when exercising or have symptoms all the time Asthma signs and symptoms include Coughing Wheezing Runny nose or other cold symptoms Awakening due to coughing or dif...

Page 26: ...r in EU Production facility OMRON DALIAN Co Ltd No 3 Song Jiang Road Economic and Technical Development Zone Dalian 116600 China Subsidiaries OMRON HEALTHCARE UK LTD Opal Drive Fox Milne Milton Keynes...

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