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I.E.M. Tel-O-Graph GSM User Manual

I.E.M. Tel-O-Graph GSM
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Tel-O-Graph
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GSM
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I.E.M. Tel-O-Graph GSM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandI.E.M.
ModelTel-O-Graph GSM
CategoryBlood Pressure Monitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Clinical validation

Accuracy of device measurements certified according to ISO 81060-2:2013.

1.2 CE Mark

Device meets EU guidelines (MDD, RED, RoHS) and bears the CE mark.

1.3 Contents

Lists the contents of the delivery package and optional accessories.

2 Instructions for use

2.1 Intended use

For home measurement of blood pressure and pulse on the upper arm in adults.

2.2 Improper use

Lists situations and conditions where the device should not be used.

2.3 Essential Performance

Defines key performance features of the blood pressure measurement process.

3 Safety

3.1 Explanation of the safety symbols

Explains warning symbols (WARNING, ATTENTION) and notes used in the manual.

Patient Health and Usage Precautions

Covers risks of self-diagnosis, blood flow disruption, allergic reactions, and specific medical conditions.

Device Operation and Electrical Safety

Details warnings on unapproved accessories, post-mastectomy use, electrical device interaction, and battery safety.

Blood Flow and Strangulation Risks

Warns about blood flow interruptions from cuff pressure and strangulation hazards from the cuff hose.

Important Device Instructions and Warranty

Provides key device instructions, malfunction avoidance, and warranty voiding information.

Battery Handling and Electric Field Precautions

Details safe battery removal, disposal, and precautions for operating near strong electric fields.

Fluid Damage Prevention

Instructs on preventing fluid penetration into the device and actions to take if it occurs.

4 Description of device

4.1 Blood pressure monitor

Details the components of the main blood pressure monitor unit.

4.2 Blood pressure cuff

Describes the blood pressure cuff and its air hose connection.

4.3 Display

Explains the various icons and indicators shown on the device's display.

4.4 Ambient conditions

Specifies the recommended operating and storage temperatures and humidity.

5 Preparing the measurement

5.1 Unpacking

Instructions for unpacking the device and checking for completeness and damage.

5.2 Inserting the batteries

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the device.

5.3 Switching the blood pressure monitor on/off

Details the procedure for turning the blood pressure monitor on and off.

6 Measuring blood pressure and pulse

6.1 Before measuring

Provides essential advice and preparations before taking a blood pressure measurement.

6.2 Putting the blood pressure cuff on

Instructs on correctly positioning the blood pressure cuff on the upper arm.

Inserting the air hose and cuff positioning

Details connecting the air hose and correctly positioning the blood pressure cuff on the arm.

6.3 Correct posture

Explains the recommended posture for accurate blood pressure measurement.

6.4 Measuring

Guides through the process of taking a blood pressure measurement, including button presses.

6.5 Stopping the measurement

Instructs on how to stop a measurement and remove the cuff safely.

7 Transferring the measured values via mobile communications network

Automatic data transmission

Explains automatic transfer of measurement values via mobile network and confirmation signals.

8 Memory

8.1 Saving readings

Details the capacity for saving blood pressure and pulse readings.

8.2 Deleting readings from the blood pressure monitor

Provides steps to clear stored measurements from the device's memory.

Memory Menu Options

Describes menu options for network transmission, IR transmission, and deleting measurements.

9 Cleaning and disinfection

9.1 Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the device and cuff using mild detergents and water.

9.2 Disinfection

Details methods and approved agents for disinfecting the blood pressure cuff.

10 Maintenance

Calibration and Metrological Checks

Explains the calibration period and requirements for metrological checks every two years.

11 Disposal

Blood pressure monitor disposal

Instructs on proper disposal of the device as electronic waste, not domestic waste.

Battery disposal

Details legal obligations for returning used batteries to collection points.

12 Error messages

12.1 Blood pressure measurement errors

Lists common measurement errors (Err 1-4) with causes and remedies.

Measurement Error Codes

Covers additional measurement error codes (Err 5, 6, 9) and aborted measurements.

Internal Error Code

Details the 'Err 10' internal error and the procedure if it occurs repeatedly.

12.2 Communication error

Lists communication error codes (Cod 1-10) related to mobile network and SIM card.

13 Technical data and symbols

Technical data

Provides detailed specifications including measurement range, accuracy, power, and dimensions.

Technical data (cont.)

Lists specifications for material, operating conditions, battery capacity, and data connection.

Symbols

Explains common symbols used on the device and packaging, including CE and FCC marks.

Symbols (cont.)

Details symbols for disposal, defibrillator-safe design, electromagnetic waves, and serial number.

14 Warranty and repairs

Warranty information

Outlines the two-year warranty period, exclusions, and claim procedures.

Repairs

Guides users on how to contact customer service for functional errors and repairs.

15 Manufacturer's EMC guidelines

Electromagnetic interference emissions

Specifies guidelines for HF interference emissions and compliance levels for electromagnetic environments.

Electromagnetic immunity

Details guidelines for electrostatic discharge, magnetic fields, and HF radiated disturbances.

Immunity to RF Disturbances

Provides guidance on immunity levels for RF radiated disturbances and recommended safety distances.

EMC Environment Notes

Explains notes on frequency ranges and factors influencing electromagnetic variables.

Recommended Safety Distances

Provides calculated safety distances between telecommunication devices and the blood pressure monitor.

16 Frequency bands

GSM Frequency Bands and Performance

Lists the frequency bands used by the device and their transmission performance classes.

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