VE Valley Electronics LADY-COMP Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 7

5. MENSTRUATION

6. MEASURING YOUR TEMPERATURE

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Measurement symbol 
is on, alarm rings

Measurement symbol 
blinking

Audible signal marks the 
end of the measurement

Is switched off automati-
cally or «Return» is on

Click button to 
switch off alarm

Click button to 
start measurement

Place sensor under tongue

Measurement value and 
fertility are displayed

Click
«Return»

   «Return» is on

Select the date

«M» yes
«M» no

Press
«Return»

Activating «M» or correcting «M» 

Measuring your temperature in the morning

Menstruation data:

If you have previously recorded your «M»= menstruation data, please 
enter them 

before your first measurement.

 Activate «M» as described 

above.

Inputting «M» post hoc:

If you have not taken a measurement for quite some time (e.g. because 
you forgot to) and you have meanwhile had your period, you may input 
«M» retrospectively. Please do this with care since erroneous inputs 
may only be corrected 3 days back. Start with the most remote mens-
truation date.

Please note:

«M» input: check (?M) If your device 
has not received any measurement 
or «M» input for some time (4 days) 
and a new cycle was expected 
to begin during this time period, this 
warning will remind you to catch 
up with your inputs. To do: activate 
«M» post hoc.

In the event of such a retrospective 
menstruation input, only the first 
«M» day needs to be activated per 
cycle. The device will automatically 
save three «M» days. Begin with 
the most remote menstruation date.

«M» input after discontinuing the 
pill: the first period after discontinu-
ing the pill is a pill-induced with-
drawal bleeding, not a real period. 
Do not input «M» in this case.

Our system ultimately relies on the daily 
measurement of your basal body temperature. 
The basal body temperature is the tempe-
rature you have immediately after waking up, 
i.e. before getting up and before being 
active in whatever form. The more regularly 
you measure your temperature – especially 
in the first months getting started – the quicker 
your device will become familiar with your 
personal cycle. Place the measuring sensor 
left or right under your tongue and close 
your mouth. The sensor should not be moved 
during the measurement process.

*LADY-COMP

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, LADY-COMP

®

 baby only

**LADY-COMP

®

 baby

Boy/girl indicator**

Fertility indicator

Measurement icon

Cycle day

Sensitivities*

Intercourse

Measurement 
unit

Measurement 
value

Menstruation

Date

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Summary of Contents for LADY-COMP

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE THE INTELLIGENT CYCLE COMPUTERS...

Page 2: ...or LADY COMP baby whether controlling pregnancy the natural way or planning for a family in any case you have made a good decision And ten thousands of women have done so before you They have all been...

Page 3: ...Y COMP baby only 23 Cycle curve 24 Personal inputs 26 10 Settings Body Mass Index BMI 27 Default settings 29 Temperature time unit 30 Personal comments 30 Gender prognosis on off 31 Erasing data 32 Te...

Page 4: ...ically erased as soon as you do your first measurement or input your own menstruation data The default values will reappear as soon as your own data is erased 3 Insert the batteries Insert the power a...

Page 5: ...9 6 10 48 12 3 9 6 10 50 Time date Alarm Menstruation Measurement Return Settings Cycle calendar Pregnancy planning Cycle planning statistics The available menu levels may vary depending on which LADY...

Page 6: ...he date back no measure ment can be recorded the next day You can also set the date ahead by only one day It is thus impossib le to enter a false date This enables you to correct the date when travell...

Page 7: ...any measurement or M input for some time 4 days and a new cycle was expected to begin during this time period this warning will remind you to catch up with your inputs To do activate M post hoc In th...

Page 8: ...time does not coincide with the time you wake up the next day Tips for the measurement period The measurement period is displayed in form of a measurement symbol on the home screen Within the measure...

Page 9: ...curve and your fertility status based on existing values Temperature increases due to the flu a lack of sleep excessive alcohol consumption and or the use of medicinal drugs with a thermal effect are...

Page 10: ...9 7 8 3 5 1 4 1 Return is on Flip through months Press Return The cycle calendar shows you the fertility curve of your cycles as measured in the last months You may also call up a menstrua tion progn...

Page 11: ...tion date itself This prognosis is based on calculation 02 02 05 05 11 36 30 08 08 11 36 30 09 08 11 36 30 10 08 Conception date and birth date Pregnancy indicator Return is on Click Press Return Retu...

Page 12: ...nomenon is characterized by a shorter high temperature phase and or a lower temperature increase This information is important when planning for a child and for an exact analysis of your cycle curve T...

Page 13: ...lity First day displayed Last day displayed Lunar phase Ovulation day Menstruation Intercourse 37 5 36 5 37 0 36 0 06 07 04 05 37 5 36 5 37 0 36 0 06 07 04 05 37 5 36 5 37 0 36 0 09 10 07 07 37 5 36 5...

Page 14: ...s Inputs may be given up to three days later 10 SETTINGS MEDIKAMENT 08 08 PARTY SCHICHT MEDIKAMENT MEDIKAMENT 08 08 MEDIKAMENT 08 08 Click Select input field Click Select date Yes Return is on Click P...

Page 15: ...fault setting 1980 Select year Click Input year Confirm year Default setting 170 Select height Click Enter height Confirm height Default setting 60 To calculate the BMI Select weight Click Enter weigh...

Page 16: ...oneous allocation of your inputs C Celsius F Fahrenheit Return is on Click Celsius Fahrenheit Return Select Temperature time unit Personal comments Gender prognosis on off Return is on Click Indicator...

Page 17: ...ctioning To cancel the measurement process keep the OK button pressed for 3 seconds Erase data Test measurement Product information 10 08 10 08 36 48 10 08 36 48 Starts automatically Measurement symbo...

Page 18: ...button click tone Luminosity Volume Button click tone Alarm tone SETTINGS SETTINGS Return is on Displace luminosity control Press Return Return is on Displace volume control Press Return LADY COMP an...

Page 19: ...we will send you an SD card Open device as described on page 6 Remove batteries Insert SD card After completing your update upgrade we recommend removing the SD card in order to avoid unnecessary powe...

Page 20: ...a software update is interrupted and the software cannot be completely restored e g because the power accus are empty The code following the dash indicates the exact error cause Error message For erro...

Page 21: ...ater avoid aggressive cleaning products Housing Wipe with a slightly moist cloth and glass cleaner Please keep water or any other liquids get ting on in the device or sensor as this can lead to a defe...

Page 22: ...the ideal moment for a planned pregnancy gender prognosis and the conception date as well as to calculate the birth date Service and support To replace a defective measuring sensor you may order it f...

Page 23: ...t of a typical business or hospital environment If the user of the LADY COMP or LADY COMP baby device wishes to continue using the device during a power cut we recommend connecting the LADY COMP or LA...

Page 24: ...rding to on site tests Interference is possible in the vicinity of equipment that carries the following symbol Annotation 1 UT is the alternating supply voltage prior to application of test levels Ann...

Page 25: ...Home screen 7 Information about the device 33 Inputting M after measurement 15 Inputting M post hoc 12 Inserting the batteries 6 Intended use 42 LADY COMP 8 22 LADY COMP baby 8 19 20 21 22 23 LADY CO...

Page 26: ...device 7 Taking a measurement 13 14 Technics 40 Temperature increase 23 Test measurement 33 Temperature time unit 30 Travelling time zones 37 USB 41 USB mini cable 36 USB not functioning correctly 38...

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