MIR Smart One Pocket Spirometer User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- MIR
Table of Contents
Smart One Pocket Spirometer
User Guide Quick Reference
Guide
Smart One
Pocket Spirometer
Intended Use
The MIR Smart One spirometer is intended to be used as an over-the-counter
device by a patient under the prescribed use of a physician. The equipment is
intended to test lung function and can perform tests in adult and pediatric
patients greater than 5 years. The Smart One spirometer has been designed for
use directly by the patient to monitor her/ his physical conditions at home.
Warnings
A more complete listing of warnings are found in the Instructions for use.
The disposable turbine is made of plastic with paper mouthpiece and its
disposal after use should adhere to the local regulations and norms in force.
The accuracy of the reusable turbine can only be guaranteed if it has been
cleaned in the correct manner and is free from foreign bodies. Weekly cleaning
should only be done when the equipment is for personal use and will only be
used by one patient. The cleaning of the turbine should be performed according
to the instructions contained in this User’s Manual.
Welcome
Under the care of your physician, you have purchased the MIR Smart One for
your home use. The tests you complete will help you and your physician see how
well
your lungs function.
We are here to help
If you have any difficulty completing a test, call your physician for
assistance.
If the Smart One does not work properly, call the MIR help line at
1-262-565-6797 Please make sure that
the turbine is all the way in and twisted to the right in the locked
position and that the batteries are tested before use.
Let’s get started
Preparing your MIR Smart One
Your Smart One already comes assembled. All you need to do is install the
batteries.
Download the Smart One App
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mir-spirobank/id1520407722
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spirometry.sara_android&hl=it
First setup
Turbine choice
Make sure that the Smart One is provided with the orange turbine and is
twisted to the right in the locked position.
Additional replacement turbines and mouthpieces are available for
purchase.
Spirometry Peak Flow/FEV1 Test
Test is best done while standing or sitting still. Carefully follow ndication
the is provided by the App before starting.
Switching The Difficulty
Tests can be given an easier or more difficult setting based on the needs of
the patient.
Note: Refer to the Smart One
manual for more information about the measurements
Send a result to your physician
You can send a report to your physician from your Smartphone.
The spirometry results can then be analyzed by a clinician and findings will
follow.MIR Smart One application shows the user all App available on
the Smartphone to share the reports with your physician.
Cleaning
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Rotate the turbine and mouthpiece counterclockwise to separate it from handheld unit
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Mix ¾ cup of Clorox™ bleach (7.5%) in one quart of water.
Place turbine in solution
Place mouthpiece in warm water
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Shake the turbine so as to remove any impurities for at least 1 minute and the mouthpiece for 2-3 minutes
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Leave the turbine and the mouthpiece immersed for 15 minutes.
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Rinse turbine and mouthpiece in clean water for 1 minute
Warning. Do not place turbine in running water. It may damage the unit -
Shake off the excess water from the turbine and let it dry. Position the turbine and the mouthpiece vertically on a dry surface.
Clean the electronic unit with a damp cloth from the same Clorox dilution.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE DEVICE. Let the device dry, then clean the device with a
damp cloth.
List of Cautions and icons: A complete set of cautions and icons are found in
the Smart One manual.
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