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B.O.L.T User Manual
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The user is recommended to insert the given accessory connector plug in the
accessory connector port when the accessory is not connected.
Inserting Accessory Connector Plug Removing Accessory Connector Plug
The user can remove the Accessory connector plug while connecting the accessory.
Keep the USB plug and Accessory connector plug safe and use as per the above
instructions to protect the device from dust and to meet the ESD requirements.
Please do not use the same cuff for patients who are highly infectious as this practice
may cause cross-infection.
Avoid using cuff over a wound area as this may cause further injury.
Do not use the cuff other than arm area.
Do not kink the connection tube during the measurement. The cuff pressure might
continuously increase which could prevent the blood flow and result in injury.
Use probe cover for the IR Thermometer probe during the temperature
measurement.
If the thermometer probe is ever accidentally used without a probe cover attached
the readings may be incorrect. In that case, clean the lens with a soft cloth or cotton
swab moistened with alcohol.
This thermometer probe (VA01-1) must only be used with manufacturer
provided/recommended Soft Touch (PC 20) probe covers.
Place the finger inside the SpO2 probe properly during SpO2 measurement.
Disposable like Probe cover is meant for single user / Single use only. The probe cover
needs to be disposed after the single use to avoid cross- contamination.
While on the finger, do not press the pulse oximeter device against any surface and
do not squeeze or hold it together. The internal spring provides the correct pressure;
additional pressure may cause inaccurate readings.
Inspect the sensor application site at least every 6 to 8 hours to ensure correct sensor
alignment and skin integrity. Patient sensitivity to sensor may vary due to medical
status or skin condition.
The misapplication of the SpO2 probe with excessive pressure for extended periods of
time may cause a pressure injury to the patient.