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  • Page 3 Published by Philips Medical Systems, a division of Philips Electronics Information North America Corporation. Philips Medical Systems reserves the right to make changes to both this Instructions for Use and to the product it describes. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Nothing contained within this Instructions for Use is intended as any offer, warranty, promise or contractual condition, and must not be taken as such.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Philips Telemonitoring Services System ........
  • Page 6 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pulse Oximeter ........... 2-11 Pulse Oximeter Display Case .
  • Page 7 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 3. Maintenance..........3-1 Overview .
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    It also shows you how to maintain the devices so that they will continue to take accurate readings. Thank You! Thank you for taking an active role in your home healthcare plan. Philips and your healthcare provider applaud your efforts to actively participate in your health care plan.
  • Page 10: Philips Telemonitoring Services System

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Philips Telemonitoring Services System Philips Telemonitoring Services System Your Philips Telemonitoring Services system includes a set of measurement devices known as the Patient Telemonitoring Set. Each device takes an important measurement -- such as weight, blood...
  • Page 11: Safety And Precautions

    He or she will tell you when and how often to take your vital signs. Please read all of the instructions in this guide before using the Philips Telemonitoring System and follow the instructions carefully.
  • Page 12: Cautions

    • To prevent shock, connect cables only as described in these Instructions for Use. • Do not connect anything to this system other than Philips Telemonitoring Services devices or glucose meters approved by your healthcare provider. • To prevent shock, do not use devices during a lightning storm.
  • Page 13 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Display Symbols Display Symbols A number of symbols are displayed on various devices or in documentation of the Philips Telemonitoring System. Their meaning and the devices on which they may appear are given in the following table. Symbol Description...
  • Page 14: Pulse Oximeter

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Display Symbols Symbol Description Applicable Devices Telephone or telephone line TeleStation Meets standards CSA 60601-1, UL 60601-1 Scale (M3813B) Home Hub/TeleStation Meets Class B standards. Standard Scale Steady Scale Blood Pressure Monitor Rhythm Strip Recorder Pulse Oximeter Meets Part 15 standards.
  • Page 15: Overview

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Philips Telemonitoring Set Overview Chapter 2 provides a detailed description of the devices of the Philips Telemonitoring Set and how to use them. It includes the following. Page Device Descriptions ......2-2 Home Hub/TeleStation .
  • Page 16: Device Descriptions

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Device Descriptions Device Descriptions The Philips Telemonitoring Set consists of a Home Hub or TeleStation, which serves as the "communications center" of the system, and devices that measure important healthcare vital signs -- Scale...
  • Page 17: Warnings

    The following Warnings apply to the use of Home Hub/TeleStations. Warning • Use only the Philips-supplied power adapter for the Home Hub/ TeleStation. – Do not place anything on top of the adapter. – Plug the adapter into an outlet near the Home/Hub Telestation for easy access.
  • Page 18: Cautions

    If you are using a glucose meter connected to your TeleStation: – Follow the glucose meter manufacturer’s instructions. – Follow any additional instructions from your healthcare provider. – Do not take glucose measurements while your glucose meter is connected to your TeleStation. Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 19: Scale

    Steady Scale The Steady Scale has a column with grab bars to help people keep their balance when using the Scale. It has a maximum weight limit of 365 lbs (166 kgs). Display Grab Bars Column Platform Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 20: Warnings

    If the scale is used on carpet, carpet feet may have to be installed. • Traveling with the Scale is not recommended. Note If you don’t feel comfortable taking your weight using the Standard Scale, contact your healthcare provider. Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 21 START/STOP button and a RADIO TEST button -- . (on M3815A) or (on M3815B). RADIO BP Display Window RADIO TEST TEST M3815B button button M3815A START/ STOP button START/ STOP button Air Hose Cuff Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 22: Warnings

    START/STOP button immediately. – If the numbers drop down to 15 mmHg and stay that way for more than 3 minutes, press the START/STOP button again. – If either of these conditions occur, contact your healthcare provider. Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 23: Rhythm Strip Recorder

    Rhythm Strip The display case has a START button, a RELAX light, and a RADIO Recorder TEST button Display Case Rhythm Strip Recorder Display Unit Relax Light START Button RADIO TEST Button Dual Cable Wristbands Snap-on Connectors Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 24 It will interfere with the radio signal to the Home Hub/TeleStation. • Store the Recorder so that the dual cable is not twisted or kinked. • Avoid tugging at the dual cable or carrying the Recorder by the cable. 2-10 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 25: Pulse Oximeter Display Case

    The Finger-clip sensor is clipped on the end of one of your fingers and measures your blood oxygen level and pulse rate. M3814A M3814B Display Displays START button Radio Test button Radio Test START button STOP Finger-clip button Sensor 2-11 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 26 – Stop using the Pulse Oximeter if you have redness, rash, skin tear, or other skin problems. – Contact your healthcare provider. • Do not use the device with the battery door removed. • To prevent shock, do not use devices during a lightning storm. 2-12 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 27 • Use of this device is not a substitute for medical care. • If you have any questions regarding how to use your Pulse Oximeter, contact your healthcare provider. • Abnormal hemoglobin may affect accuracy. 2-13 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 28: Warnings

    Ascensia Contour 7151B operates only with TeleStations with serial numbers SN: US4837 and higher. The serial number is on the label on the back of the TeleStation under the Philips logo. No other glucose meters should be connected to a TeleStation.
  • Page 29: Device Usage

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Device Usage Device Usage This section describes how to use each of the devices of the Philips Telemonitoring Set -- HomeHub/TeleStation, Scale, Blood Pressure Monitor, Rhythm Strip Recorder, Pulse Oximeter, and the cable for your Glucose Meter.
  • Page 30: Telestation

    The front panel of the TeleStation has a number of buttons to assist you in answering questions and lights to indicate when questions have been sent, as shown in the following figure. Hello! Welcome to Philips Automated Interactions. To adjust the contrast push the Go Back button. Push Continue to go to the questions.
  • Page 31 When you have finished the survey, the holding results light Step 4. will come on followed in a few minutes by the using phone light. This indicates that your results are being sent to your healthcare provider’s computer. 2-17 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 32: Entering Measurements Manually

    More TeleStation do not go back on/survey holding using press waiting results phone go back Press the button next to the measurement you want to enter, Step 3. press the More button to see other measurements. 2-18 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 33 Continue to move to the next part of the entry. When you have finished entering your measurement: Press the All Finished button to store your measurement. Step 5. Repeat Steps 3-5 to enter any other measurements. Step 6. 2-19 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 34 If you get an invalid reading on your measurement device, do not enter it in the TeleStation. If you accidently turn on the measurement screen, do not press any buttons. After a few minutes the screen will go blank. 2-20 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 35: Scale

    3 measurements and then the voice turns off. If this message appears on the display or the voice is silent even though it is not set to 0, change the Scale’s batteries following the Replacing Batteries procedure on page 3-4. 2-21 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 36 If this message appears on the display or the voice is silent even though it is not set to 0, change the Scale’s batteries following the Replacing Batteries procedure on page 3-4. 2-22 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 37 Walking "-". If this message appears on the display or the voice is silent even though it is not set to 0, change the Scale’s batteries following the Replacing Batteries procedure on page 3-4. 2-23 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 38 Step off the Scale. Step 6. About 5 seconds after you step off the Scale, the Scale will say (unless the volume is set to 0) and display your final weight. The Scale then turns off by itself. 2-24 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 39 0. If this message appears on the display or the voice is silent even though it is not set to 0, change the Scale’s batteries following the Replacing Batteries procedure on page 3-4. 2-25 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 40 Stop the procedure when you reach the desired voice volume. Step 4. Note If you set the volume to 0, there will be no voice prompt and you must watch the Scale’s display for instruction lights and your weight measurement. 2-26 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 41: Standard Scale

    Repeat the press and release procedure until the desired language Step 4. is spoken. When the desired language is spoken, the procedure is completed and that language will be spoken by the scale during weight measurements. 2-27 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 42: Steady Scale

    Repeat the press and release procedure until the desired unit is Step 4. spoken. When the desired unit is spoken, the procedure is completed and Step 5. that unit will be spoken by the scale during weight measurements. 2-28 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 43: Steady Scale

    If the Scale had been measuring pounds, the display will now show Kgs. (for kilograms). If the Scale was measuring kilograms, the scale will now show Lbs. (for pounds). The voice will also say the new weight units (unless the volume is set to 2-29 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 44: Blood Pressure Monitor

    11 days with good batteries that remain in the device. The M3815B will store up to 25 readings. When you return home to your Home Hub/TeleStation, the readings will be sent automatically to your healthcare provider’s computer. 2-30 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 45: Procedure For M3815A Blood Pressure Monitor

    There may be a problem with your equipment. Take your blood pressure again. If there is still a problem, you may be able to fix the problem by looking in the Troubleshooting section. If not, call your healthcare provider. 2-31 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 46 Make sure that your hand is open and relaxed with the palm up. Step 7. Press the START/STOP button. The cuff will inflate and feel Step 8. tight. Sit still and do not move your arm during the measurement. 2-32 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 47 Note If an error message was displayed, you stopped the reading, or you feel that the reading may be incorrect, take your blood pressure again. If this happens a second time, contact your healthcare provider. 2-33 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 48 Store the BP Monitor within 20 feet of the Home Hub/ Step 11. TeleStation so it can send your readings to the Home Hub/ TeleStation. Note Refer to the Maintenance section for proper storage of your BP Monitor. 2-34 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 49: Procedure For M3815B Blood Pressure Monitor

    Cuff is not fastened correctly. – Refasten the cuff – Take your blood pressure again. If there is still a problem, consult the Troubleshooting section for corrective actions. If this does not resolve the problem, call your healthcare provider. 2-35 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 50 If it feels too tight or to stop the measurement at any time: – Press the START/STOP button. – Take your blood pressure again. If you are concerned at any time about the measurement, contact your healthcare provider. 2-36 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 51 Store the BP Monitor within 20 feet of the Home Hub/ Step 7. TeleStation so it can send your readings to the Home Hub/ TeleStation. Note Refer to the Maintenance section for proper storage of your BP Monitor. 2-37 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 52: Rhythm Strip Recorder

    Place the wristband with the red snap-on connector on your left Step 4. wrist. Make sure that the flat metal inside the wristband (on the other side of the black plastic pad) firmly touches the inside of your wrist. 2-38 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 53 Store the Recorder within 20 feet of the Home Hub/TeleStation Step 8. so it can send you measurements to the Home Hub/TeleStation. Note Refer to the Maintenance section for proper storage of your Rhythm Strip Recorder. 2-39 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 54: Pulse Oximeter

    If you have anemia, a low hemoglobin count, or arrhythmias, you may not be able to get a correct reading. Contact your healthcare provider. Caution Do not use the Pulse Oximeter with the battery door open. 2-40 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 55: Procedure For M3814A Pulse Oximeter

    The cable should extend over your finger toward your wrist as shown in the figure. Sit comfortably with your hand Step 3. resting on the surface so that it can remain still. 2-41 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 56 - A double beep sounds after a few seconds indicating that the measurement is complete - A tick sounds as the % SpO measurement %SpO displays and the yellow pulse (/min) light next to % SpO illuminates. 2-42 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 57 - The tick-tock sequence repeats %SpO several times and then turns off. pulse (/min) Note If the measurement was not made, a long beep sounds and displays: Warm your hand or use a different finger and try again. 2-43 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 58: Procedure For M3814B Pulse Oximeter

    Sit comfortably with your hand resting on the surface so that it Step 3. can remain still. Press the START/STOP button and hold your hand still during the measurement Press START/STOP button Hold hand still 2-44 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 59 %SpO %SpO measurement and Pulse /min rate display Pulse /min Note: The Pulse rate may not display if it was not turned on by your healthcare provider. - After 15 seconds the Pulse Oximeter turns off. 2-45 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 60 If there is a problem, the display shows as shown opposite and then goes blank. Warm your hand or use a different finger and try again. If it still shows , contact your healthcare provider. 2-46 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 61: Glucose Meter

    The Bayer Ascensia Contour 7151B operates only with TeleStations with serial numbers SN: US4837 and higher. The serial number is on the label on the back of the TeleStation under the Philips logo. No other glucose meters should be connected to a TeleStation.
  • Page 62 Bayer Ascensia Glucose Meter Glucose Meter Cable OneTouch Ultra & Profile Glucose Meters Turn the Glucose Meter on (OneTouch meters should already be, Step 6. see Step 2). The TeleStation will detect the Glucose Meter and 2-48 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 63 Connect your Glucose Meter to the TeleStation and transmit the Step 1. results as described above. Clear the Glucose Meter’s memory of all readings. Step 2. Change the time and/or date on your Glucose Meter following the Step 3. procedure described for the unit. 2-49 Philips Telemonitoring Set...
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Maintenance Overview Chapter 3 provides steps for cleaning and storing Patient Telemonitoring devices, replacing batteries, and general maintenance of the Patient Telemonitoring Set. You can help keep your devices in working order by taking good care of them. This chapter includes the following sections: Page Cleaning Devices .
  • Page 65: Cleaning Devices

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Cleaning Devices Cleaning Devices Telemonitoring devices should be cleaned only when necessary. The following procedure should be followed to clean the devices. Note Body fluids, such as blood or mucus, should be promptly removed using a cloth dampened with plain tap water (no soap).
  • Page 66: Storing Devices

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Storing Devices Storing Devices All measurement devices should be stored within 20 feet of the Home Hub or TeleStation so they can send their results to the Home Hub or TeleStation. Caution Do not store devices inside or next to a metal drawer or container, such as a file cabinet.
  • Page 67: Procedures

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries Batteries in devices should be replaced as soon as the device indicates that they are low or need to be replaced. Caution When replacing batteries, replace all of the batteries with new ones at the same time.
  • Page 68: Standard Scale

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Standard Scale Lift and gently turn the scale upside down on a flat surface to Step 1. expose the Battery Compartment. Lift tab and remove cover R J 1 1 L a n g u a g e K G / L B S e l e c t Battery...
  • Page 69 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Replace the cover by inserting its tabs into the slots and gently Step 5. pressing the cover into place. Return the Scale to its original spot following proper lifting Step 6. techniques given below.
  • Page 70: Steady Scale

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Steady Scale Firmly hold the display and pull it from the Scale to release it Step 1. from the plastic fastener strips that hold it in place. Turn the display over and unplug the cord inside the top of the Step 2.
  • Page 71 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries The display will then show briefly, and the Step Off light will flash slowly. Replace the display as follows: Step 7. – Place the connection cord through the display cutout. – Hold the scale display above the top of the column with the display facing you.
  • Page 72: Blood Pressure Monitor

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Blood • Replace the batteries in the Blood Pressure Monitor every 3 months Pressure or sooner if required. The expected battery life for the BP Monitor Monitor is approximately 3 months with 1 daily reading. Replace the batteries in the BP Monitor when you see the Low •...
  • Page 73 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries M3815B Replace the cover by inserting its tabs into the slots and gently Step 5. pressing the cover into place. Perform the Radio Test described in Troubleshooting. Step 6. Take your Blood Pressure and verify that it is working properly. Step 7.
  • Page 74: Rhythm Strip Recorder

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Rhythm • Replace the batteries in the Rhythm Strip Recorder every 6 months Strip or sooner if required. Recorder • If the Rhythm Strip Recorder beeps twice quickly before beginning normal on and off beeping, the batteries are low and should be replaced within a week.
  • Page 75: Pulse Oximeter

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Replacing Batteries Pulse • Replace the batteries in the Pulse Oximeter every 6 months or Oximeter sooner if required. • Batteries should be replaced when the Low Battery indicator displays: – on the M3814A, flashes on the Pulse Oximeter display –...
  • Page 76: Overview

    Troubleshooting Overview Chapter 4 describes procedure to follow if you have problems with any of the Philips Telemonitoring Set. The tables on the following pages can serve as a guide to help resolve problems that may occur. Caution Do not try to repair any device yourself.
  • Page 77: Radio Test

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Overview Radio Test If the data/holding results light does not come on after you take a measurement, another step that can be taken is to perform a Radio Test. The Radio Test makes sure that your measurements are being properly sent from the measurement device to the Home Hub/TeleStation.
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting Tables

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Troubleshooting Tables The following tables gives possible Problems that can occur, Reasons why they may have occurred, and Possible Solutions that should be tried to resolve the problem. Find the Problem entry that seems to describe what you observe, and then try the various Possible Solutions.
  • Page 79 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Problem Reason Possible Solutions Perform the CALL button test as follows: When you take a There may be a problem with measurement, the your telephone service or - Find the CALL button on the far right of data/holding results your healthcare provider’s the back panel of the Home Hub/...
  • Page 80 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Problem Reason Possible Solutions When you take a There may be a conflict - Have someone call and leave a message on measurement, the between your special phone your special telephone service data/holding service and the Home Hub/ Perform the CALL button test as follows:...
  • Page 81 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Problem Reason Possible Solutions - After a few minutes, the using phone Continued from previous page light and the data/holding results light should turn off. - If the data/holding results light turns off, the Home Hub/TeleStation is operating correctly.
  • Page 82 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Problem Reason Possible Solutions Liquid spilled onto The Home Hub/TeleStation For liquid spills, do the following: the Home Hub/ should be placed far from - Unplug the Home Hub/TeleStation power TeleStation liquids (especially a sink or adapter from the wall or power strip.
  • Page 83: Scale

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Scale The following table describes problems that may occur with the each of the two types of Scale -- Standard Scale and Steady Scale. Use the table for your type of Scale. Standard The following troubleshooting table applies to the Standard Scale.
  • Page 84 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Steady Scale The following troubleshooting table applies to the Steady Scale. Problem Reason Possible Solutions Err. appears on the Take your weight again and wait for the Step You stepped off the Scale too display soon.
  • Page 85: Rhythm Strip Recorder

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Problem Reason Possible Solutions Scale does not turn The Scale is not properly - Check the cord connection between the installed or the batteries are platform and the display. low. - Replace all 4 Scale batteries following the procedure in Chapter 3.
  • Page 86: Blood Pressure Monitor

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Blood The following tables describes problems that may occur with the Blood Pressure Pressure Monitor The first table is for the M3815A and the second Monitor table is for the M3815B. M3815A Problem Reason...
  • Page 87 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables M3815B Display Symbol Reason Possible Solutions Battery power full indicator No action required. Battery power low indicator When battery power indicator blinks, replace all batteries with new ones. Unstable blood pressure due Repeat the measurement and remain very still to excessive body movement.
  • Page 88: Pulse Oximeter

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables Pulse The following tables describes problems that may occur with the Pulse Oximeter Oximeter. The first table is for the M3814A and the second table is for the M3814B. M3814A Problem Reason Possible Solutions appears on...
  • Page 89 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Troubleshooting Tables M3814B Problem Reason Possible Solutions appears on A hardware malfunction is If condition persists, contact your the display detected. healthcare provider. appears on A reading was not obtained. - Reduce the light. the display - Warm your finger.
  • Page 90: Specifications And Regulatory

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications and Regulatory Overview Chapter 5 provides information about the Philips Telemonitoring Set of devices that is required by law to completely describe their characteristics, performance and compliance with regulatory requirements. It includes the following sections.
  • Page 91: Intended Use/Indications For Use

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Intended Use/Indications for Use Intended Use/Indications for Use The Model 3810A is intended to be used upon prescription of a licensed physician or authorized healthcare provider by patients as a means to automatically collect and transmit medical information, such as weight, blood pressure, and non-diagnostic ECG, over normal residential telephone lines, between a patient, typically at home, and a healthcare professional at the authorized provider.
  • Page 92: Description

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Specifications This section gives technical descriptions and specifications of the Philips Telemonitoring Set devices, including physical, electrical, and environmental. Description Home Hub Model M3812A Class II equipment, continuous operation Type Display LED panel...
  • Page 93: Standard Scale

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Standard Scale M3813B Model Type - Type B applied part - IPXO ordinary equipment - Internally powered continuous operation Display - Digital, 2.0 in (51 mm) character height - Weights displayed and announced simultaneously Language English or Spanish Audio Volume...
  • Page 94: Steady Scale

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Steady Scale M3813A Model Type - Type B applied part - IPXO ordinary equipment - Internally powered continuous operation Display - Digital, 0.71 in (18 mm) character height - Weights displayed and announced simultaneously Language English only Audio Volume...
  • Page 95: Blood Pressure Monitor

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Blood Pressure Monitor M3815A Model M3815A Type - Type B applied part oscillometric - IPXO ordinary equipment - Internally powered continuous operation Display - Digital, 0.63 in (16 mm) character height - Pressure and pulse displayed simultaneously Measurement - Pressure: 20 to 280 mm Hg Range...
  • Page 96: Rhythm Strip Recorder

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Rhythm Strip Recorder M3816A Model Type - 1-channel lead - Oscillometric, Type B applied part - IPXO ordinary equipment - Internally powered continuous operation Display LED light Pulse Oximeter M3814A Model M3814A Type - Type B applied part - IPXO ordinary equipment...
  • Page 97 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications M3814B Model M3814B Type - Type BF applied part - IPX1 ordinary equipment - internally powered continuous operation (does not imply continuous monitoring) Display - %SpO displayed in top window 0.75 inches character height - Pulse rate displayed in bottom window 0.5 inches character height Measurement...
  • Page 98: Technical Specifications

    Electrical Product Philips Device Power Source Battery Life Part # Home Hub M3812A 9.0VAC/ 500mA (Use Philips-supplied power adapter only) TeleStation M3812B Standard Scale M3813B 4 AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries ~ 12 months with connected in series 1 daily measurement...
  • Page 99: Environmental

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Specifications Environmental Atmospheric Relative Temperature Altitude Pressure Humidity Philips Device Operating and Operating and (Non- Product condensing) Operating Storage Storage Storage Part # (hPa) (hPa) Home Hub M3812A 10 - 40 -9 - 54...
  • Page 100: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Except M3813B And M3815B)

    Electromagnetic compatibility with surrounding devices should be assessed prior to using this equipment. Philips Telemonitoring Set devices should not be used next to or stacked with other equipment. If you must stack the device, check that normal operation is possible.
  • Page 101: Emissions And Immunity

    0.05 V/m. The phenomena discussed above are not unique to this unit but are characteristic of radio instrumentation in use today. The M3812A Home Hub and M3812B TeleStation are radio receivers and their reception of Philips Telemonitoring Set device signals can be degraded by electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 102 Philips Telemonitoring Set devices have a Radio Test button that sends a reduced strength test radio signal to the Home Hub or TeleStation, which sounds an audio tone if the test signal is successfully received.
  • Page 103: Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B And M3815B)

    Warning The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified in the Philips Telemonitoring system service and user documentation can result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the system. The products should not be used next to or stacked with other equipment.
  • Page 104: Emissions And Immunity

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B and M3815B) Emissions The M3813B and M3815B may be susceptible to interference from other RF energy sources. Examples of other sources of RF interference are Immunity other medical electrical devices, cellular products, information technology equipment, and radio/television transmission.
  • Page 105 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B and M3815B) Electromagnetic Immunity (M3813B and M3815B) - General Compliance Electromagnetic Immunity Test IEC 60601-1-2 Test Level Level Environment Guidance Electrostatic + 6 kV contact + 6 kV contact Floors should be wood, discharge (ESD) + 8 kV air + 8 kV air...
  • Page 106 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B and M3815B) Electromagnetic Immunity (M3813B and M3815B) Immunity IEC 60601Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Test Level Level Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications Conducted RF 3 Vrms Not Applicable equipment should be used no closer to any IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz part of the M3813B Scale and M3815B...
  • Page 107 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B and M3815B) Electromagnetic Immunity (M3813B and M3815B) Note 1: At 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.
  • Page 108 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Electromagnetic Compatibility (M3813B and M3815B) For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter’s manufacturer.
  • Page 109: Regulatory Information

    Philips could void the user’s authority to operate it. The possibility of hazards arising from errors in the software and hardware design are minimized by Philips’ use of a risk analysis and risk management process as defined in Philips’ document CMS RISK ANALYSIS PROCESS, document number A-Q2920-00126.
  • Page 110 FCC Part 68 ID Number: 2M6USA-33569-DT-E and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.3A. Your Philips TeleStation complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). ACTA requires Philips to provide you with the following information.
  • Page 111 Consult your telephone company or qualified installer if you are using a TeleStation and have specially wired alarm equipment connected to your telephone line. Contact Philips Medical Systems at (866) 246-7316 for repair or warranty information. 5-22 Specifications and Regulatory...
  • Page 112 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N. V. Part Number M3810-90096, Issue 5 Printed in the U.S.A. October 2008 *M3810-90096*...

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