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Summary of Contents for Tel-O-Graph GSM

Page 1: ...EN Tel O Graph GSM Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...mbH I E M GmbH Cockerillstr 69 52222 Stolberg Germany Telephone 49 2402 9500 0 Fax 49 2402 9500 11 E mail info iem de Website www iem de The content of this operating manual must not be reproduced or...

Page 3: ...serting the batteries 19 5 3 Switching the blood pressure monitor on off 20 6 Measuring blood pressure and pulse 21 6 1 Before measuring 21 6 2 Putting the blood pressure cuff on 21 6 3 Correct postur...

Page 4: ...rate the monitor and also use later If you have any questions about our services or products feel free to contact us 1 1 Clinical validation The accuracy of the device s measurements has been certifie...

Page 5: ...M Arm circumference 24 32 cm 9 5 12 6 in Operating manual Batteries 4x AA alkaline Optional accessories Blood pressure cuff S Arm circumference 20 24 cm 7 9 9 5 in Blood pressure cuff L Arm circumfer...

Page 6: ...without consulting your doctor Follow your doctor s instructions 2 2 Improper use The blood pressure monitor must not be used for newborns during operations in the vicinity of MRI scanners or other st...

Page 7: ...surement is impossible The blood pressure monitor does not emit an alarm in the sense of IEC 60601 1 8 The blood pressure monitor is not provided to be used in conjunction with HF surgery monitors or...

Page 8: ...is warning symbol in connection with the signal word WARNING indicates a possible or immediately threatening danger Non adherence may lead to the mild moderate injuries or to the most severe injuries...

Page 9: ...hen you have an intra vascular drip or arteriovenous AV shunt in your arm WARNING Danger of tissue bleeding or haematoma When using the blood pressure monitor make sure it does not impede the blood ci...

Page 10: ...the body as a mastectomy has been carried out WARNING Danger of a temporary loss of function of a present electrical medical device as a result of putting on or pumping up a cuff if you are wearing a...

Page 11: ...g children who are unable to use the blood pressure monitor safely due to their physical sensory or mental capabilities or their inexperience or lack of knowledge must not use this blood pressure moni...

Page 12: ...becomes necessary nevertheless this device and the other devices should be monitored to ensure that they are functioning correctly The use of components not included in the scope of delivery may lead...

Page 13: ...ctric fields Measurements may be faulty if the device is operated in the vicinity of strong electrical fields Do not operate the blood pressure monitor near High voltage power lines Microwave devices...

Page 14: ...If you believe that liquid has penetrated the device during cleaning or use of the blood pressure monitor the device must no longer be used If the blood pressure monitor is exposed to moisture switch...

Page 15: ...Description of device 15 EN 4 Description of device 4 1 Blood pressure monitor Fig 1 Blood pressure monitor 1 Display 4 Battery cover 2 Infrared interface for service 5 Air hose socket 3 button...

Page 16: ...Description of device 16 4 2 Blood pressure cuff Fig 2 Blood pressure cuff 1 Blood pressure cuff 2 Air hose 3 Air hose connection...

Page 17: ...ry empty 6 Infra red communication 2 Display of systolic upper value 7 Number of pulse beats per minutes 3 Mobile network communication 8 Pulse detected 4 Signal strength of the mobile network 9 Numbe...

Page 18: ...ions Never store the blood pressure monitor outside a temperature range of 25 C to 70 C Never use the blood pressure monitor outside a temperature range of 5 C to 40 C Only store or use the blood pres...

Page 19: ...delivery package and check that everything is present 2 Inspect the blood pressure monitor to ensure there is no visible damage on the outside If the blood pressure monitor is damaged have it repaired...

Page 20: ...carries out a display test and displays the start screen see Fig 5 and Fig 6 WARNING Make sure that all segments are displayed by the screen Inform your healthcare provider if the display is damaged F...

Page 21: ...es over the course of the day Measurements are only comparable when they are measured at the same time of day and under the same circumstances 6 2 Putting the blood pressure cuff on WARNING Risk of in...

Page 22: ...irectly against your skin 3 Insert your left arm into the blood pressure cuff Fig 8 Correct position of blood pressure cuff 4 Position the blood pressure cuff correctly see Fig 8 The hose must run dow...

Page 23: ...oom to insert your index and middle fingers between the skin and the material of the blood pressure cuff 6 3 Correct posture After positioning the blood pressure cuff assume the correct posture to tak...

Page 24: ...ries during measurement Do not place the air hose around your neck If you feel any pain during the measurement stop the measurement Do not place the blood pressure cuff over wounds 1 Apply the blood p...

Page 25: ...nt all the air is let out of the blood pressure cuff The display shows your blood pressure and your pulse rate 4 Remove the blood pressure cuff WARNING Taking measurements too frequently can result in...

Page 26: ...ious measurement transmissions have not yet been transferred all data not yet sent will be sent together The blood pressure monitor emits a short acoustic signal to confirm successful transmission of...

Page 27: ...than 15 readings the oldest data will be overwritten by the new readings Note The data in the database is retained and is not overwritten The number of readings is shown on the display Fig 10 8 2 Del...

Page 28: ...ssion IR are provided for servicing purposes and you do not need to use it 2 Wait until c lr flashes on the display Fig 11 C 3 Press the button You will hear an acoustic signal and the display will be...

Page 29: ...of the Tel O Graphs GSM otherwise any warranty becomes void Note Always observe the manufacturer s instructions on the disinfection and cleaning of these products 9 1 Cleaning ATTENTION To clean use l...

Page 30: ...disinfectants not checked by I E M GmbH the user is responsible for the proof of use without damage Never use disinfectants which leave residue on the product or which are not suitable for contact wi...

Page 31: ...ce is used professionally In certain countries this requirement may be regulated by national laws or regulations The metrological check comes at an additional cost and can be carried out in Germany by...

Page 32: ...about this from your local authority the communal disposal companies or the shop in which you bought the product Batteries Batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste As a consumer you are...

Page 33: ...2 Arm moved during measurement Keep your arm still during the measurement Chapter 6 3 The blood pressure cuff is not correctly positioned on your arm Check the placement of the blood pressure cuff Ch...

Page 34: ...ir congestion or a kink in the air hose If there is a kink in the air hose unkink it otherwise send the blood pressure monitor to your healthcare provider or the manufacturer Blood pressure cuff incor...

Page 35: ...messages 35 EN Error description Cause Remedy Err 10 Internal error If this error occurs repeatedly send the blood pressure monitor to your healthcare provider or directly to the manufacturer for che...

Page 36: ...ether the readings are transmitted If this error occurs repeatedly contact your healthcare provider Cod 4 Communication error If this error occurs repeatedly contact your healthcare provider Cod 5 Inv...

Page 37: ...lator safe Specification Value Unit Measuring method Oscillometric Blood pressure measurement range Systolic 60 to 290 Diastolic 30 to 195 mmHg Pulse measurement range 30 to 240 1 min Pressure accurac...

Page 38: ...0 to 1060 hPa Transport temperature 25 to 70 C Storage temperature 25 to 70 C Air humidity not condensing operation transport and storage 15 to 93 Battery capacity c 200 Measurements Data connection M...

Page 39: ...nufacturer Date of manufacture YYYY MM DD Designation of the FCC radio authorisation CE 0044 Labelling of a medical device in accordance with directive 93 42 EEC It may not be possible to use the devi...

Page 40: ...stic waste but should be taken to a recycling point for electric and electronic devices You can find out more about this from your local authority the communal disposal companies or the shop in which...

Page 41: ...mply with the operating manual Damage resulting from maintenance or intervention by the purchaser or unauthorised third parties Transport damage en route from the manufacturer to the consumer or durin...

Page 42: ...emissions according to CISPR 11 Group 1 The Tel O Graph GSM uses HF power exclusively for its internal function Its HF emission is therefore very low and it is unlikely that any neighbouring electron...

Page 43: ...V air discharge 6kV contact discharge 8kV air discharge Floors should consist of wood or cement or ceramic tiles If the floor consists of synthetic materials relative humidity must be at least 30 IEC...

Page 44: ...mission frequency Recommended safety distance d 1 2 P W for 80 Mhz to 800 Mhz d 2 3 P W for 800 Mhz to 2 5 Ghz where P maximum nominal output of the transmitter in watts as per the transmitter manufac...

Page 45: ...eur radio stations AM and FM radio and TV transmitters cannot theoretically be accurately determined in advance In order to determine the electromagnetic environment in relation to stationary transmit...

Page 46: ...transmitter P in W 80 Mhz to 800 Mhz d 1 2 P W 800 Mhz to 2 5 Ghz d 2 3 P W 80 kHz to 80 MHz 0 01 0 12 0 23 Not applicable 0 1 0 38 0 73 Not applicable 1 1 2 2 3 Not applicable 10 3 8 7 3 Not applica...

Page 47: ...ses the following frequency bands Band designation Range Transmission performance E GSM 880 MHz to 915 MHz Class 4 33dBm 2dB DCS 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz Class 1 30dBm 2dB FDD I 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz Class...

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