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Summary of Contents for DL8790

Page 1: ...EN User manual DL8790 ...

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Page 3: ...ended use 8 Operating principle 9 General description 10 Important safety information 11 Contraindications 11 Reactions 12 Warning 13 Caution 17 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 18 Compliance with standards 20 Preparing for use 21 ENGLI S H ...

Page 4: ... the Philips health watch 24 Sync and store personal health data in the app 26 Wearing the health watch 28 Changing the strap 29 User interface 30 User interface icons 31 Main menu 35 Shortcuts menu 36 Locking and unlocking the screen 38 Heart rate 38 Heart rate zones 42 ...

Page 5: ...d intake 45 Activity 46 Alarm stopwatch and timer 48 Settings 49 Cleaning and storage 52 Ordering accessories 52 Recycling 53 Removing the rechargeable battery 54 Warranty and support 55 Troubleshooting 55 ENGLI S H ...

Page 6: ...magnetic immunity 72 Declaration electromagnetic immunity 76 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Medical device 79 Trademarks 82 BlueTooth wordmark 82 App Store and iPhone 82 Google Play and Android 82 Explanation of symbols 83 Specifications 88 ...

Page 7: ...to live a healthier life by continuously tracking activity calorie burn sleep habits heart rate and other key metrics of your cardio condition and more The watch can wirelessly connect to a smartphone An always ON screen and battery charge of up to 4 days allows you to wear the watch every day and night You can monitor your metrics and get personalized guidance with the Philips HealthSuite health ...

Page 8: ...n the assessment of the physiological state of a person and their daily physical activity level For people at risk of these lifestyle related chronic diseases or patients with a pre existing condition the continuous monitoring of these parameters can give insight in changes of heart rate and daily physical activity The non medical purpose is measurement of steps heart rate recovery resting respira...

Page 9: ...tri axial accelerometer to measure motion and green Light Emitting Diodes LEDs and a photodiode to create a photoplethysmogram PPG The accelerometer output and the PPG signal are analyzed to determine heartbeat activity type steps taken and are used as input for estimation of energy expenditure and other parameters ENGLI S H ...

Page 10: ...overview image of the Philips health watch can be found on the fold out page of this user manual 1 Wrist band with buckle 2 Menu button 3 Touch ring 4 Strap 5 Extra strap in a different size 6 USB charging cradle 7 Charging pins ...

Page 11: ... carefully before you use the device and save it for future reference Contraindications Do not use this device if You have skin problems including wounds sores and burns in the wrist area as this can result in prolongation or aggravation of these symptoms ENGLI S H ...

Page 12: ...d between the device and the skin Allergic reactions to the materials used stainless steel plain plastic or thermoplastic polyurethane TPU If you experience such reactions remove the watch from your wrist stop using the watch and give your skin a couple of days to rest Before refastening the watch be sure to read the instructions on how to wear the watch mentioned in the chapter Wearing the health...

Page 13: ...pter could malfunction and cause injury Consult your doctor prior to starting an exercise regime if you have heart disease kidney disease and or diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2 Do not start or continue exercising before consulting your doctor if you experience any of the following signs or symptoms feeling dizzy nauseated or about to faint feeling unusual fatigue with usual activities feeling pain i...

Page 14: ...ankles Exercising while experiencing any of these symptoms might increase the risk of heart problems It is important to always listen to your body first instead of only relying upon measurements that the watch provides If you are taking medicines that lower your maximum heart rate e g for high blood pressure consult your doctor Ask your doctor what your target heart rate zone should be ...

Page 15: ...health watch is designed for personal use only The watch measures several health parameters which are updated over time and are tailored to you Switching the watch between different people would lead to inaccurate measurements Do not modify this equipment This may result in hazardous situations Make sure the device is in proper working condition before use Only use the charging cradle and detachab...

Page 16: ...the instructions in chapter Wearing the health watch Keep the device out of reach of infants children or pets since inhalation or swallowing of small parts can be dangerous or even fatal Keep the device away from fire and heat sources The internal batteries can overheat and may explode or leak causing fire or explosion During pregnancy always follow your doctor s advice with regards to weight mana...

Page 17: ...ave not been validated for people with sleeping disorders Energy expenditure algorithms have not been validated for people with impaired gait These users should not use the total and active calories burned as shown on the device as a reference for their actual calories burned Caution Do not use the device near strong electrical or magnetic fields for example magnets radio transmitters microwave ov...

Page 18: ...ilips com support If you have doubts about the accuracy of the measurements by the watch stop using the watch and read the troubleshooting section If you cannot find a solution there please contact Philips Consumer Care or visit www philips com support Accurate measurement relies on three key factors Placement of the sensor in direct contact with the skin transmittance of light through the skin an...

Page 19: ...vice is water resistant and is protected against rain and sweat Exercising at the right intensity is important to improve your condition The general recommendation for physical activity is to have at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity per week This can made up of segments of at least 10 minutes duration Additionally it is important to note that even if you cannot achieve the recommen...

Page 20: ...ration and intensity If you are not very active it is a good idea to start with taking brisk walks on a regular basis Avoid vigorous to near maximal activity if you are not very active or unaccustomed to this Compliance with standards This device complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields This is a Class IIa medical device It meets the requi...

Page 21: ...r more explanation on how to setup your account Note The watch does not have a power button The device will be activated when it is charged and is always on unless the battery is depleted Charging The device has a built in rechargeable battery Use the charging cradle supplied to charge the battery Only use a double isolated IEC60950 1 class II USB adapter for charging Check if the adapter or the d...

Page 22: ...g cradle are aligned with the charging pads on the watch 2 Plug the USB cable in a USB port of a compatible charger such as a computer or an adapter When the watch starts charging it will briefly vibrate 3 When the battery is fully charged the watch will display the battery charge indicator with 100 Tip Charge your device during a meal or any other time when you are not active ...

Page 23: ...operly fully charged batteries can last for approximately four days When the battery is almost empty and requires charging the battery icon is shown on the clock screen When the battery is empty the display turns off and no further data will be stored Note Tap on the right or left side of the touch ring in the clock screen to see your battery status 77 ENGLI S H ...

Page 24: ...m Philips HealthSuite health The app is available for iOS 8 0 and AndroidTM 4 4 2 operating systems It is very important that you provide the right profile data in the app to enable accurate measurements 1 Place the health watch in the charging cradle and charge the device 2 Download the Philips HealthSuite health app on your mobile device 3 Open the app and the setup wizard will guide you through...

Page 25: ...ach other in the same room Do not close the app and do not turn Bluetooth off while pairing is in progress When the health watch is successfully paired with your mobile device the firmware of the watch will be updated to match the local language time profile settings and the latest features The watch can now automatically sync your personal health data to your mobile device via Bluetooth Pairing t...

Page 26: ... Your personal health data is stored in Philips cloud based platform and displayed in the Philips HealthSuite health app Only when the health app is active or active in the background and Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone your personal health data can be synchronized 1 Open the Philips HealthSuite health app and activate Bluetooth on your mobile device Keep the mobile device and the health w...

Page 27: ...he Philips HealthSuite health app where you can check your personal health data Note Some measurements take up to 24 hours to begin to display data Note If you are unable to sync see chapter Troubleshooting for more information Firmware update the app will notify you when new firmware of the health watch is available and will ask you whether you want to update it ENGLI S H ...

Page 28: ...ps give your skin some rest by not wearing the watch for a short period of time When refastening the watch try loosening the strap a notch If you continue to feel discomfort after a short period of rest and loosening the strap remove the device and consult Philips Consumer Care and or your doctor Note Please check and if necessary change the setting handedness and wearing position in the device se...

Page 29: ...tening the watch to reduce the risk of skin irritation If you use skin care products do so sparingly on the areas of the skin that are covered by the watch The watch is splash proof with a 1 atm rating which allows you to use it outdoors in the rain Changing the strap The Philips health watch comes with a second strap in a different size Use this strap if the other strap does not fit The straps ha...

Page 30: ...tly remove the strap 4 Position the watch correctly lock one side of the new strap in the watch unlock the pin of the new strap and lock the strap in the watch Fig 5 User interface The Philips health watch has a touch sensitive ring around the display You can use the touch sensitive ring to navigate the menus ...

Page 31: ...Description Explanation Heart Heart rate menu and indication of heart rate detection during measurement Bed Sleep Fork and knife Food intake Clock Menu icon for the stopwatch timer and alarm menu and icon for the stopwatch ENGLI S H ...

Page 32: ...32 Symbol Description Explanation Hourglass Timer function Bell Indicates alarm is set Cogwheel Settings Battery status Indicates status of battery Lock Indicates display is locked ...

Page 33: ...ing person Icon used for the activity menu and indication for the activity running Cycling Cycling activity Fire Total amount of burned calories total energy expenditure Fire and active person Amount of burned calories through sustained physical activity active energy expenditure ENGLI S H ...

Page 34: ...lanation Steps Steps taken Running person with clock Active minutes Check mark Indicates successful operation e g for pairing or firmware update Exclamation mark Indicates an error e g during pairing syncing or firmware update ...

Page 35: ...gs You can manually add information about your food intake in the dedicated menu section Tap on the touch ring near the icon of the menu option you want to access Fig 7 To return to the main menu tap on the menu button From the main menu return to the clock screen by tapping the menu button again The watch does not have a touch screen only the ring around the display responds to touch The touch in...

Page 36: ...er part of the touch ring Fig 8 to navigate through the shortcuts menu options Active energy expenditure Active energy expenditure shows today s amount of burned calories through sustained physical activity Total energy expenditure Your total energy expenditure is how many calories you have burned overall today This number includes your active energy expenditure as well as the calories your body b...

Page 37: ...ty after you ve been moderately active for 9 minutes so we start tracking your active minutes from then If you have set daily goals via the Philips HealthSuite health app you can also track your progress here A progress bar around the outside of the display lets you see how close you are to reaching your goal Fig 9 Kilocalorie kcal is a measurement for energy expenditure as well as for energetic v...

Page 38: ...ock screen after 60 seconds quickly tap three times on the lower part of the touch ring at the 6 o clock position Fig 11 You will feel a vibration and see a lock appear on the screen To unlock tap the lower part of the touch ring three times again Heart rate Select the heart rate in the main menu to see your current heart rate Swipe left or right to select heart rate resting heart rate or heart ra...

Page 39: ...ayed as rhr Resting heart rate values can differ from one person to another However changes in resting heart rate can be an indication of changes in your fitness level Active people often have a lower resting heart rate because their heart muscle is in better condition It will take at least 24 hours of wearing the watch to get a first resting heart rate measurement ENGLI S H ...

Page 40: ...n a change from high intensity activity running or cycling to low intensity activity walking or other is registered The watch can detect these activities automatically or you can indicate them yourself see activity recognition To obtain an estimate of HRR sit down immediately after stopping your activity and then rest for at least 2 minutes to let your heart rate recover To make HRR estimates bett...

Page 41: ...l recommendations see GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Heart rate measurement Optical heart rate measurement has been shown to provide valid estimates of heart rate for most people under most normal conditions However for accurate measurement it is reliant on three key factors Placement of the sensor in direct contact with the skin Transmittance of light through the skin Sufficient blood flow through the s...

Page 42: ...nd your maximum heart rate and can help you in identifying the intensity of your exercise Your heart rate zone is displayed in your heart rate screen The dot indicates in which heart rate zone you are exercising If you have set a target heart rate zone in the app this zone is displayed in black Fig 12 Heart rate zone 1 Light This zone mostly covers regular daily activities such as leisurely stroll...

Page 43: ...ually start to sweat after ten minutes Heart rate zone 3 High Training in this zone will help you get fitter It may also improve your cardiovascular system and help you control your weight Heart rate zone 4 Anaerobic You ll be in this highest zone only for brief periods of time as anaerobic exercise consists of bursts of high intensity activity such as sprinting interval training and heavy weight ...

Page 44: ... press the play icon The watch will automatically estimate the moment when you actually fall asleep Press the stop icon when you wake up without the intention to resume sleep If you wake up in the middle of the night and get out of bed you do not have to turn off sleep mode the watch will automatically account for this In case you have also set an alarm stopping the alarm will also indicate that y...

Page 45: ...ttom of the screen to select breakfast lunch dinner drinks or snacks to enter your food intake Indicate the amount of food by selecting small normal or large an average number of calories is assigned Swipe to the second page in the food menu which shows the calories you ve logged today in kcal In this screen tap on the icon to add calories manually Tap and hold or to enter the desired amount of ca...

Page 46: ...l parameters such as calorie burn steps active minutes sedentary behavior heart rate and heart rate zones For explanation about heart rate zones see heart rate chapter Activity recognition The Philips health watch can recognize the activities walking running and cycling and start and stop measurements itself You can also start and stop measurements manually by selecting the activity option from th...

Page 47: ...ries burned and steps in case of walking and running Note You cannot manually stop activities on the device that were started automatically In User settings you can choose if you see activity screens or current time when an activity is detected Sedentary behavior To counter the negative effect of prolonged periods of sitting the sedentary behavior feature will remind you to move with a short vibra...

Page 48: ... off the device vibrates until you stop the alarm by tapping the stop icon You can tap the snooze icon to pause the alarm for 9 minutes The stopwatch starts when you tap on the touch ring near the play icon and stops when you tap on the stop button Timer you can set the hours of the timer by tapping the and icons Tap the check icon to confirm Then set the minutes by tapping on the or icons Tap the...

Page 49: ...s from the main menu Settings can be adapted to your preference Swipe left or right at the bottom of the touch ring and tap to start to set user settings to select flight mode regulatory information or to reset the device to the factory settings User settings Swipe left or right to select the active view to invert screen colors or select the type of clock displayed analog or digital and to set up ...

Page 50: ...l display of the clock time Backlight When you enable backlight the display lights up briefly when you touch the touch ring to improve visibility Vibration Turn vibration on or off The alarm will still vibrate in case vibration is turned off Flight mode When you select the flight mode Bluetooth automatically switches off Select turn off flight mode to return to normal mode Regulatory information a...

Page 51: ...to shut down the app and delete the health watch from your smartphone s Bluetooth settings first Factory reset This will reset your watch and will unpair your device with the Philips HealthSuite health app This will also delete all your unsynchronized data from the Philips health watch All settings will switch to default settings and the device will switch off To activate the watch again place it ...

Page 52: ...uids such as petrol or acetone to clean the device This could damage the device Store the device in a dry dust free place away from direct sunlight or other heat sources Avoid surroundings with fluctuating temperatures Ordering accessories To buy accessories or spare parts visit www shop philips com service or go to your Philips dealer You can also contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your ...

Page 53: ...f with normal household waste 2006 66 EC Fig 14 We strongly advise you to take your product to an official collection point or a Philips service centre to have a professional remove the rechargeable battery Follow your country s rules for the separate collection of electrical and electronic products and rechargeable batteries Correct disposal helps prevent negative consequences for the environment...

Page 54: ...nt or a Philips service center to have a professional remove the battery The battery cannot be removed from the watch Follow the procedure below to dispose of the battery 1 Remove the straps from the watch 2 Make sure the rechargeable battery is empty 3 Dispose of the watch housing as described in chapter recycling ...

Page 55: ...please visit www philips com healthprograms Troubleshooting This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below visit www philips com support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country You can also visit the help section in the app ENGLI S H ...

Page 56: ...rectly in your app store or go to www philips com healthprograms for further instructions Unable to download app Smartphone is not compatible with the app Incorrect OS The app only works with iOS and Android Make sure iOS 8 0 or Android 4 4 2 is installed on your mobile device Pairing was unsuccessful Bluetooth is switched off on your phone Activate Bluetooth on smartphone ...

Page 57: ...e health watch Make sure to enable pairing on the health watch by tapping the button in the pairing screen Devices are not within range or other devices interfere Make sure no other devices are nearby to avoid interference Battery of the device is too low Make sure the battery of the device is charged ENGLI S H ...

Page 58: ...n the app or in the health watch the former pairing bond still exists If you want to pair to the same phone again follow these steps below For iOS 1 Go to Settings on your health watch and choose the unpair function 2 In the Philips HealthSuite health app go to Health Watch in the Settings menu and choose Remove device ...

Page 59: ...wn the app 4 Remove the Philips health watch from the Bluetooth settings menu of your smartphone 5 Open the Philips HealthSuite health app and pair again For Android 1 Go to Settings on your health watch and choose the unpair function ENGLI S H ...

Page 60: ...ettings menu and choose Remove device 3 Try to pair again Syncing does not work Bluetooth is off on your phone or health watch Activate Bluetooth on your smartphone and make sure flight mode is not activated on the health watch Devices are not within range Hold device close to mobile phone and try again ...

Page 61: ...ealth watch Device is not paired Make sure device is properly paired see Preparing for use Device is not paired Battery of the device is too low Make sure the battery of the device is charged Touch interface is not working The screen is locked Unlock the screen by tapping three times on the bottom of the touch ring ENGLI S H ...

Page 62: ...ttery is empty Put the device in the charging cradle and connect to a power socket Wait until the device is fully charged There is an internal error If the device fails to charge or the device still does not respond contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details ...

Page 63: ...ution The glass of the device is broken The watch was dropped Contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details Do not use the device when the glass is broken ENGLI S H ...

Page 64: ...worn correctly see Wearing the health watch Indicate the side you are wearing the watch on in the app In the app you can also select if your wearing side is your dominant hand Personal settings are incorrect in the app Update and correct your personal settings in the app Watch or skin is not clean Clean the device and your skin under the device ...

Page 65: ...ned over the wrist bone or when there is a lot of hand wrist movement Make sure to position the watch correctly see Wearing the health watch and provide a snug but comfortable fit If this does not fix the issue try re positioning the watch at bit higher up on the arm or on the other arm if you place the watch on the other arm do not forget to change the watch placement setting in the app ENGLI S H...

Page 66: ...ht Try loosening the strap a notch to relieve some pressure but make sure the watch still retains a snug fit Blood flow in the skin can be temporarily reduced during warm up exercises as more blood is directed to the muscles Disregard inaccurate measures during warm up exercises and provide some time for the blood flow to the skin to adjust to the exercising conditions ...

Page 67: ... very cold as more blood is directed to the body s core Try wearing long sleeved clothing to cover the watch and starting the measurement inside Disregard inaccurate measurements during the first couple of minutes and provide some time for the blood flow to the skin to adjust to the exercising conditions ENGLI S H ...

Page 68: ...urate optical heart rate measurement Try re positioning the watch at bit higher up on the wrist or on the other wrist if you place the watch on the other arm do not forget to change the watch placement setting in the app The strap of the watch is too small or too large for my wrist You are using the wrong strap size Change the strap of the watch with th extra strap supplied See Changing the strap ...

Page 69: ...ifestyle BV declares that the radio equipment type Bluetooth LE is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address www philips com support EMC Guidance The device needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying...

Page 70: ...ipment Note As indicated in IEC 60601 1 2 2007 for ME equipment a typical cell phone with a maximum output power of 2 W yields d 3 3 m 11ft at an immunity level of 3V m Declaration Electromagnetic emissions Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the device should...

Page 71: ...se any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The device is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not ...

Page 72: ...tomer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 ...

Page 73: ...upply lines 1 kV for input output Lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output Lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment ENGLI S H ...

Page 74: ...cles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 s 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5s Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the device requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the device be powere...

Page 75: ...ance Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 3 A m 3A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Note UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level ENGLI S H ...

Page 76: ...ended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 Mhz 3 Vrms Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 Ghz 3 V m ...

Page 77: ...uctures objects and people Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 17 P d 1 17 P 80 MHz to 800 Mhz d 2 33 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz ENGLI S...

Page 78: ...h frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitte...

Page 79: ...Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Medical device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment...

Page 80: ...cy of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands d 1 17 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 17 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 23 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 ...

Page 81: ...put power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Frequency range 2402 2480 MHz Effective radiated power Max ...

Page 82: ... Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Philips is under license App Store and iPhone App Store and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc Google Play and Android Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google Inc ...

Page 83: ...ind the meaning of the warning signs and symbols on the label and in the user manual Read the user manual before you use the device This symbol means that the part of the device that comes into physical contact with the user also known as the applied part is of type BF Body Floating according to IEC 60601 1 The applied part is the wrist band and back plate of the watch ENGLI S H ...

Page 84: ...ject is capable of being recycled not that the object has been recycled or will be accepted in all recycling collection systems Symbol for the device complies with European Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC requirements 0344 refers to the notified body This symbol means Totally protected against dust Protected against the effect of water immersion between 15 cm and 1 m for 30 minute This applies ...

Page 85: ...he adapter is double insulated Class II This means that this device emits non ionizing radiation All devices with RF transmitters or that use RF electromagnetic energy must have a label with this symbol Manufacturer Philips Consumer Lifestyle B V Tussendiepen 4 9206 AD Drachten Netherlands Fax 31 0 512594316 Symbol for the 2 year Philips guarantee ENGLI S H ...

Page 86: ...mal household waste 2012 19 EU See chapter recycling for more information The Green Dot Der Grüne Punkt in German is the license symbol of a European network of industry funded systems for recycling the packaging materials of consumer goods This symbol is a certification mark It is used on electronic products manufactured or sold in the United States It confirms that the electromagnetic interferen...

Page 87: ...lative humidity limits to which the device can be safely exposed 10 to 93 Indicates the storage and transportation temperature limits to which the medical device can be safely exposed 20 C to 40 C Bluetooth symbol 10 20ºC 40ºC ENGLI S H ...

Page 88: ...y 3 7V 140 mAh Built in rechargeable li polymer battery Charging cradle 5V DC and 500mA Display Monochrome display with backlight Measurement range Heart rate 30 220 beats per minute Resting respiration rate 5 45 breaths per minute ...

Page 89: ...Steps 5 Activity recognition walking running cycling other 90 accurately classified Normal operating conditions Temperature 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F Relative humidity 15 to 93 RH Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa Storage and transportation conditions Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Relative humidity 93 Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa ENGLI S H ...

Page 90: ...prox 205 5mm 38 mm 10 mm Accessories Charging cradle user manual second strap Mode of operation Continuous operation Degree of protection Type BF applied part Device classification Battery Powered Mode Internally Powered ME Equipment Class II ME Equipment ...

Page 91: ...f straps TPU thermoplastic polyurethane DN670 Service lifetime 4 years IP 67 for the watch This means Totally protected against dust Protected against the effect of water immersion between 15 cm and 1 m for 30 minute This applies to the watch and not the charging cradle IP21 for the charging cradle This means Protected against falling drops of water Caution No modification of this equipment is all...

Page 92: ...al on www philips com support Specifications are subject to change without notice 2017 Koninklijke Philips N V All rights reserved Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV Tussendiepen 4 9206AD Drachten Netherlands Fax 31 0 512594316 4222 100 5310 3 06 2017 ...

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