RespiraSense
™
Instructions For Use
RespiraSense
™
PDS-801-007 Revision 2
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The RespiraSense Dysfunctional Breathing Application performs a functional check while setting up a
patient registration. See
PDS-801-002: RespiraSense Dysfunctional Breathing Instructions for Use
for
details on the Dysfunctional Breathing Application.
Service and Repair
The following subsection provides information about the service and repair of the RS Device.
Repair Policy
PMD Solutions or an authorised service department must perform warranty repair and service. Do not
use malfunctioning equipment. Do not attempt to repair the RS Device if it is not functioning correctly.
Please clean contaminated/dirty equipment before returning it. See
Section 6 - Service and
Maintenance
for information about cleaning procedures. Ensure the RS Device is fully dry before
packing it.
Note
Follow the return procedure to return the RS Device for service. See
Return
Procedure in
Section 6 - Service and Maintenance
for more information.
WARNING
Do not remove the cover of the RS Device or associated IT equipment. Only trained
operators may perform the maintenance procedures described in this manual.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel who are trained in the repair of this
device. Exposure of electrical contacts can lead to burns, explosion of battery and
breakage of device.
Expected Service Life
The expected service life of the Lobe and any associated IT equipment is five years from date of
manufacture. Lobes which have reached the end of service life should be returned to the
manufacturer.
Shelf Life (Sensor)
The shelf life of the Sensor is 2 years from date of manufacture.