JOYTECH DET-1215b Infrared Ear Thermometer Owner’s Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Joytech
Table of Contents
- JOYTECH DET-1215b Infrared Ear Thermometer
- Introduction
- Warning
- Product Description
- LCD Display Introduction
- Basic Functions
- Ear Thermometer Advantages
- Body Temperature
- Real-Time Clock Setting
- Illustration For Use
- Temperature Taking Hints
- Memory Mode
- Care And Cleaning
- Battery Charging
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Calibration
- Symbol Explanation
- Service
- Warranty
- FCC Information
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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JOYTECH DET-1215b Infrared Ear Thermometer
Introduction
Please read all instructions carefully and thoroughly before using this product.
The DET-1215b thermometer is specifically designed for safe use in the eardrum. The Infrared Ear Thermometer is a device capable of measuring people’s body temperature by detecting the intensity of infrared light emitted from the ear canal of human. It converts the measured heat into a temperature reading displayed on the LCD. When properly used, it will quickly assess your temperature in an accurate manner.
Indications for Use:The infrared ear thermometer is intended for the intermittent measurement of human body temperature.The device can be reused by people of all ages for home use and clinical use. Intended use:The infrared ear thermometer is used to measure body temperature.
This appliance conforms to the following standards:
ASTM E1965-98 Standard Specification for Infrared Thermometers for Intermittent Determination of Patient Temperature,
ISO 80601-2-56 Medical electrical equipment —Part 2-56:
Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of clinical
thermometers for body temperature measurement,
IEC 60601-1-11 Medical electrical equipment —Part 1-11: General
requirements for basic safety and essential performance –Collateral
Standard: Requirements for medical electrical equipment and medical
electrical systems used in the home healthcare environment and complies with
the requirements of IEC 60601-1-2(EMC) , AAMI ANSI ES60601-1(Safety)
standards. And the manufacturer is ISO 13485 certified.
Warning
- This thermometer is intended for home use only. It’s not meant to replace a visit to the doctor. Please consult with doctor if you have health concerns.
- There is no gender or age limitation for using infrared ear thermometers.
- To avoid inaccurate readings, always attach a new, clean probe cover for each temperature reading.
- Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes (below -25℃/-13℉ or over 55℃/131℉) nor excessive humidity (>95%RH).
- This thermometer must only be used with this brand of thermometer probe covers.
- Keep the battery away from children.
- Remove battery from the device when not in operation for a long time.
- Do not put the thermometer in direct sunlight or with cotton wool, otherwise the accuracy will be affected.
- Portable and mobile RF communications can affect the devise. The device needs special precautions regarding EMC according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents.
- ME equipment should not be cleaned while in use.
- Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
Product Description
- Probe Cover
- Probe
- Test Button
- Button
- Setting Button
- Timer Button
- Charging base
LCD Display Introduction
Basic Functions
Real Time Clock
| The real time clock will be recorded with the memory function and help you to recognize each measurement result.
→ Please see the Real time clock setting section to learn how to setup the time in the first use.
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Ear Temperature Mode
| The thermometer has been designed for practical use. It’s not meant to replace a visit to the doctor. Please also remember to compare the measurement result to your regular body temperature.
→Please see the Illustration For Use section to learn how to measure the body temperature.
Probe cover detection and eject function| The thermometer has been designed for use with or without probe cover. Users can press the eject button to remove the probe cover.
Beep Hint
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When the testing is done, it will sound one short beep.
Memory Mode
| The machine can store up to 30 sets of measurements. Each memory also records the measurement results date/time/mode. When the data exceeds 30 sets,
the coverage starts from the earliest data.
℃/ ℉ Switch| Please see the Real Time Clock Setting section to learn how to
change between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Sound Switch| You can use the button to choose whether to turn on or off the
sound.
Bluetooth sign| If the APP is successfully connected to the machine,the
Bluetooth sign will always be on, otherwise it will keep flashing.
Timer function
| The thermometer includes a 60 second timer that features an audible notification and visual indicator at 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds.
→ Please see the Illustration For Use section to learn how to measure the body temperature.
Ear Thermometer Advantages
Infrared Ear Thermometer measures core body temperature, which is the temperature of a body’s vital organs. (See Figure 1) Ear temperatures accurately reflect core body temperatures since the eardrum is in the cranial cavity and is not affected by the environment. The eardrum shares blood supply with the hypothalamus (part of the brain.) Therefore, body temperature changes are reflected sooner in the ear than they are in other parts of the body.
Clinical studies have shown that the ear is an excellent site for temperature
measurement because temperatures taken in the ear reflect the body,s core
temperature. Body temperature is regulated by the hypothalamus, which shares
the same blood supply as the tympanic membrane. Changes in core body
temperature are usually seen sooner at the tympanic membrane than at other
sites, such as the rectum, mouth or under the arm.
Advantages of taking temperatures at the ear versus other sites:
- Axillary temperature readings only reflect skin temperature which may not indicate the internal body temperature.
- Rectal temperatures often lag significantly behind internal body temperature changes, especially at times of rapidly changing temperatures.
- Oral temperatures are often influenced by eating, drinking, thermometer placement, breathing through the mouth, or the inability of the person to close their mouth completely.
Body Temperature
The temperature of a healthy person is affected by various factors: the person’s individual metabolism, their age(body temperature is higher in babies and toddlers and decreases with age. Greater temperature fluctuations occur faster and more often in children,e.g. due to growth spurts), their clothing, the ambient temperature, the time of day(body temperature is lower in the morning and increases throughout the day towards evening), the preceding physical and, to a lesser extent, mental activity. It is suggested that users develop the habit of daily measurement, and use this product to establish a private normal temperature range for themselves and their families as a reference for measurement.
Real-Time Clock Setting
When using a thermometer for the first time, please set the parameters of the thermometer. With the thermometer off, press and hold Setting BUTTON to enter into setting mode.
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Set the unit
Press the Button to select the unit you want.
After the unit is set, press the Setting Button, and the time format figure will appear. -
Set the time format
The device can display the time in either an AM/PM (12-hour) or a 24:00 (24-hour) format. Press and release button to select the format.
With the preferred time format on the display, press the Setting Button, the Hour figure is flashing automatically. -
Set the hour
Press and release the Button to advance one hour until the correct hour appears.
After the hour is set, press the Setting Button, and the Minute figure is flashing automatically. -
Set the minute
Press and release the Button to advance one minute until the correct minute appears.
After the minute is set, press Setting Button, the Year figure is flashing automatically. -
Set the year
Press and release the Button to advance one year until the correct year appears.
After the year is set, press Setting Button, the Month figure will appear. -
Set the month
Press and release the Button to advance one month until the correct month appears.
After the month is set, press Setting Button, the Date figure is flashing automatically. -
Set the date
Press and release the Button to advance one day until the correct month appears.
After the day is set, press Setting Button to exit the setting mode.
Illustration For Use
To measure ear temperature:
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To achieve accurate readings, if a probe cover is needed, make sure a new, clean probe cover is in place before each measurement. Place a new probe cover on the probe firmly; making sure the probe and the inner portion of the probe cover fit snugly.
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Press the Button, The display is activated to show all segments. After self-checking Figure 2 appears on the display screen , and three lines appear in the center of the screen successively, then you can start a new measurement. If error messages appear, it means the thermometer is not ready for measurement.
Remarks:- The probe cover sign stand for taking the ear temperature with the probe cover now and vice versa.DET-1215b must be used with probe cover, if not installed with probe cover, then “CAP” appears on the display(as shown in Figure 3)
- To avoid the risk of cross-contamination, it is recommended that you always measure the ear temperature with probe cover.
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Insert the probe along the ear canal as deep as possible into the ear as depicted in Figure 4. Then press the Test BUTTON once to start the measurement. A long beep will sound approximately 1 second after the Test BUTTON is activated. This signals the end of the process as results are displayed on the LCD screen.
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The thermometer is ready for testing again once an ear mark displays on the LCD. A waiting period of 20 seconds between testing is recommended to avoid excessive cooling of the skin.
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The thermometer will shut off automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity. To prolong battery life, press Button to turn the unit off.
How to turn on or off sound:
You can press the Setting Button to turn on or off the sound.
After measurement:
- Power off:
- The device will automatically shut off if left idle for more than 1 minute to extend battery life.
- Press the Button to turn it off .
- Clean the probe after each use to ensure an accurate reading and avoid cross-contamination.
(See the section of Care and Cleaning for details.)
BackLight:
In-Ear mode:
- The display will be lighted GREEN for 3 seconds with a happy face when the unit is ready for measurement and measurement is completed with a reading less than 37.3℃(99.1℉).
- The display will be lighted YELLOW for 3 seconds with a happy face when a measurement is completed with a reading less than 37.8℃(100.0℉).
- The display will be lighted RED for 3 seconds with a bad face when a measurement is completed with a reading equal to or higher than 37.8℃(100.0℉).
Pulse auxiliary measurement function:
The infrared ear thermometer includes a 60 second timer that features an
audible notification and visual indicator at 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds(See
Figure 5) .Press the Timer button to active timer.A beep is heard at
initiation of the timer.The display will show timer counting up in seconds.The
timer will beep at the completion of each 15 second interval to provide
audible notification. Then the current segment will become solid and the next
segment will flash. At 60 seconds three beeps will sound, all quadrants will
appear solid ending the timer function. The thermometer will exit the timer
mode after timing is over. Users can also press the timer button to close the
function at any time.
This feature can be used to time pulse, respirations, etc.
Bluetooth requirements
The thermometer requires a bluetooth device with:
- Bluetooth 5.0 or later
- Android 6.0 or later
- IOS 10.0 or later
And works with:
- iphone , iPod, iPad
- Android Phones and Tablets
Using for the first time
- Download the “JoyHealth” App from Website or APP Store (Such as Apple Store).
- Open the App on your phone or tablet. If requested, you should enable Bluetooth on your device. You can enable Bluetooth under the Settings menu on your smart phone or tablet.
- Create a new user login, or login with your existing user name and password.
- Selection device “Thermometer”.
Match your thermometer with a Smart Device
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If this is your first time using it, bind first.Open “SETTING” menu,choose“Bind and unbind device” and select the appropriate model.
The date and time on your thermometer will automatically be updated when it’s connected with your phone. -
Confirm that your thermometer is connected successfully. When your thermometer is connected successfully to your smart phone, the “ ” symbol stop flashing and keep showing.
Transfer your readings
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As soon as your measurement is finished, open the app on your smart phone to transfer the readings.
Note: On the matched smart phone, Bluetooth must be enabled. -
You can view your temperature readings in the app.
Temperature Taking Hints
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The right ear reading may differ from the reading taken at the left ear. Therefore, always take the temperature in the same ear.
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The ear must be free from obstructions or excess earwax buildup to take an accurate reading.
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External factors may influence ear temperatures such as:
- lying on one ear or the other
- their ears covered
- exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures
- recently swimming or bathing
In these cases, remove the individual from the situation and wait 20 minutes prior to taking a temperature.
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For persons wearing hearing aids or ear plugs, remove the device and wait 20 minutes prior to taking a temperature.
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When using the thermometer on infants under age 1, pull the ear up making sure the sensor faces the eardrum. (See Figure 6)
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When using the thermometer on individuals over the age of 1, pull the ear back making sure the sensor faces the eardrum.(See Figure 7)
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Do not touch the probe window. A cotton swab and rubbing alcohol may be used to clean the sensor window.
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If the thermometer is stored in a significantly different environment than testing location, place it in the testing location for approximately 30 minutes prior to use.
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It is not intended for use in the oxygen rich environment and presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
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The Applied part is the probe.
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The patient is an intended operator.
Memory Mode
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The Memory Mode can be accessed either in ear mode or object mode:
When the thermometer has been turned on and followed by Figure 2 or finished testing, press and hold the Button
for three seconds. The letter MEM will appear at the bottom of the display. (See Figure 8) -
The thermometer will automatically memorize the last 30 temperature readings. Each memory also records the measurement date/time/mode icon. Each time the Button is pressed, the screen displays past readings that correspond with a number 1-30. The number 1 reflects the most recent reading, while the number 30 reveals the oldest reading stored in memory.(See Figure 9)
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In the memory mode, mark will not change.
The user can press the Test Button to take new measurements.
Care And Cleaning
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Probe covers are intended for single use only!
Absent, damaged, perforated, or soiled probe covers can lead to inaccurate temperature readings. -
The probe window must be kept clean, dry, and undamaged at all times to ensure accurate readings. The accuracy of temperature readings can be affected by damage to the probe window, or the presence of dirt and ear wax on the probe window.
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Fingerprints, earwax, dust and other soiling compounds reduce transparency of the window and result in lower temperature readings. If the thermometer is accidentally placed in the ear without a probe cover installed, the window must be cleaned immediately.
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The probe window is the most delicate part of the thermometer. To safely clean the window, gently wipe its surface with a cotton swab slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol and immediately wipe dry with a clean cotton swab. After cleaning, allow at least 5 minutes drying time before taking temperatures.
Note: Do not use any chemical other than isopropyl alcohol to clean the probe window. -
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the thermometer display and exterior.
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Do not put the thermometer into water directly.
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Store the thermometer and probe cover in a dry location, free from dust and contamination and away from direct sunlight.
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Periodic cleaning and disinfection of the device following use to prevent patient cross infection.
– Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution to disinfect the thermometer and probe. Do not use abrasive cleaners. -
Ensure that children do not use the instrument unsupervised; some parts are small enough to be swallowed.
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Do not remove or modify the equipment without permission.
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Put the thermometer back to the original packaging after using.
Battery Charging
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Charge the product when “ ” appears in the bottom of LCD display. (See Figure 10).
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If the battery runs out, this product needs to be charged for approximately 6 hours.
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.Put the product on the charge base. The end of the product will
touch the charging contact(figure 11) . -
Charge the product through a power adapter as shown in figure 12 and the product starts charging. When the icon circulates, it indicates that the product is being charged. When the icon remains in this state , it indicates that the product is being fully charged
Note: Battery life diminishes with use
Specifications
Measuring range | Ear mode: 32.0℃~43.0℃(89.6℉~109.4℉) |
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Measuring site | Ear canal(Ear Mode) |
Reference body site | Oral (This thermometer converts the ear temperature to |
display its “oral equivalent.”)
Operation mode| Ear mode(Adjust mode)
Laboratory accuracy
| Ear mode:
±0.2℃ (0.4℉) during 35.5℃~42.0℃ (95.9℉~107.6℉)
at 15℃~35℃ (59.0℉~95.0℉) operating temperature range
±0.3℃ (0.5℉) for other measuring and operating temperature range
Display resolution| 0.1℃ or 0.1℉
Measure time| Approximately one second
Operating temperature range:| 10℃~40℃(50℉~104℉), 15%~85%RH, non-condensing
Atmospheric Pressure : 700hPa ~ 1060hPa
Storage and transport
temperature range
| -25℃~ 55℃ (-13℉~131℉), 15%~95%RH, non-condensing Atmospheric Pressure : 700hPa ~ 1060hPa
Clinical accuracy
| 0-1 year old:
Clinical bias:- 0.05℃(- 0.09℉); Clinical repeatability: 0.10℃( 0.18℉); Limits of agreement:0.21℃( 0.38℉)
1- 5 years old:
Clinical bias:0. 19℃( 0. 34℉); Clinical repeatability: 0.12℃( 0.22℉); Limits of agreement:0.35℃( 0.63℉) Over 5 years old:
Clinical bias:0. 16℃( 0. 29*℉); Clinical repeatability: 0.10℃( 0.18℉); Limits of agreement:0.28℃( 0.50℉)
Shock| withstands drop of 3 feet
Dimension| 146.437.657mm
Weight| Approx.114grams(with batteries)
Battery| DC3.7V(1900mAh)
Battery life| Approx. 1000 readings
Expected service life| Three years
Ingress protecting rating| IP22
Contraindication| No contraindication
Troubleshooting
Calibration
The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If the thermometer is used according to the use instruction, periodic readjustment is not required. However, We recommend checking calibration every two years or whenever clinical accuracy of the thermometer is in question. Please send the complete device to the dealers or manufacturer.
The above recommendations do not supersede the legal requirements. The user must always comply with legal requirements for the control of the measurement, functionality, and accuracy of the device which are required by the scope of relevant laws, directives or ordinances where the device is used.
A clinical summary and procedures for checking calibration are available upon request.(Turn on the thermometer and press the button long time until entering into calibrate mode, software version will be displayed.)
Symbol Explanation
Service
The thermometer has a limited one year warranty. Do not attempt to disassemble
or repair the thermometer by yourself. Should service be required during or
after the warranty period you must contact the manufacturer. Repackage the
thermometer carefully in its original packaging or securely pack to avoid
damage during shipping. Include the original sales slip indicating the date of
purchase, a note describing the problem, and your return address. Send the
thermometer prepaid and insured.
The lay operator or lay responsible organization should contact the
manufacturer or the manufacturer’s representative:
- for assistance, if needed, in setting up, using or maintaining the thermometer; or
- to report unexpected operation or events.
Warranty
Thermometer is warranted by manufacture to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the first user who purchases the instrument. This warranty does not cover batteries, damage to the probe window, or damage to the instrument caused by misuse, negligence or accident, and extends to only to the first purchaser of the product. Additionally this warranty becomes void, if the thermometer is operated with anything other than this brand thermometer probe covers.
FCC Information
Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.
*Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Information
The device satisfies the EMC requirements of the international standard IEC 60601-1-2.The requirements are satisfied under the conditions described in the table below.The device is an electrical medical product and is subject to special precautionary measures with regard to EMC which must be published in the instructions for use.Portable and mobile HF communications equipment can affect the device.Use of the unit in conjunction with non-approved accessories can affect the device negatively and alter the electromagnetic compatibility.The device should not be used directly adjacent to or between other electrical equipment.
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
NOTE 1At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a The ISM(industrial, scientific and medical) bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz are 6,765 MHzto6,795 MHz;13,553 MHz to 13,567 MHZ;26,957 MHz to 27,283 MHz; and 40,66 MHz to 40,70 MHz. The amateur radio bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz are 1,8 MHz to 2,0 MHz,3,5 MHz to 4,0 MHz,5,3 MHz to 5,4 MHz,7 MHz to 7,3 MHz,10,1 MHz to 10,15 MHz,14 MHz to 14,2 MHz,18,07 MHz to 18,17 MHz,21,0MHz to 21,4MHz,24,89 MHz to 24,99 MHz,28,0 MHz to 29,7 MHz and 50,0 MHz to 54,0 MHZ.
b The compliance levels in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2,7 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile/portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas. For this reason, an additional factor of 10/3 has been incorporated into the formulae used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges.
c Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio(cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the device should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the device.
d Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Table 4
TAble 5
WARNINGS!
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This device should not be used in the vicinity or on the top of other electronic equipment such as cell phone, transceiver or radio control products. If you have to do so, the device should be observed to verify normal operation.
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The use of accessories and power cord other than those specified, with the exception of cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment or system as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system.
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Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation.
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Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.
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Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the device, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
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Portable and mobile RF communications can affect the device.
The device needs special precautions regarding EMC according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents. -
Do not use the devices in the MR environment.
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The Operator should not use the system and should inform customer service if the ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE is lost or degraded due to EM DISTURBANCES.
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PRECAUTION: The performance of the device may be degraded should one or more of the following occur:
- Operation outside the manufacturer’s stated temperature and humidity range.
- Storage outside the manufacturer’s stated temperature and humidity range.
- Mechanical shock (for example, drop test) or degraded sensor.
- Patient temperature is below ambient temperature.
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