Microlife PF 200 BT handleiding
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5. Reconnect the mouthpiece 5 to the measuring tube 4 and reassemble to the main
unit as shown. When the tube is pushed completely into the fixed position, it will
engage the tab on the body and click into place.
NOTE: If you have «hard water», mineral deposits may be visible on the mouthpiece
or measuring tube. Rinse in distilled water, shake and place on a paper towel and
allow to air dry before using.
Cleaning the device
Clean the device after use with a clean, damp cloth.
Storage
Store the device in spaces away from direct exposure of sunlight, heat, humidity, and
vibrations. For long term storage without use, remove the batteries before storage.
Calibration and support
The device is pre-calibrated based on the measuring tube accompanying the device. The
device does not require calibration by the user before use.
Disposal
13. Specifications and compliance
Technical specifications
Compliance information
This device complies with the requirements of the Medical Device Regulation (EU)2017/
745.
Compliant standards
EN 60601-1
EN 60601-1-2
EN 60601-1-11
ATS standard 1994 update
14. Supplement information for users and patients
Information about measurement and monitoring of peak flow values
A peak flow meter is used to measure a person’s «peak expiratory flow», which is the
fastest speed a person can blow air out of the lungs after taking in as big a breath as
possible. «Peak expiratory flow» is a simple measure of airflow that can tell you how well
you are breathing. It tells you how well air is moving through the airways in your lungs.
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1) is a measure of the volume of air expelled in 1-second.
Peak flow meter instructions must be followed carefully to get a correct measure of
airflow.
If you have a breathing condition such as asthma or COPD, your physician (or other
licensed health care professional) may recommend that you use a peak flow meter to
watch for changes in your airflow. When the device is used to monitor lung conditions
such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the user should be
under the care of a licensed health care professional. A licensed health care profes-
sional’s advice is required to understand the meaning and importance of the measure-
ments reported by the device and how to decide on an appropriate treatment plan that
defines when to measure.
Your physician (or licensed health care professional) will give you a treatment plan that
will tell you what actions to take when you have a change in airflow. In addition, you
should record your peak flow measures as recommended by your physician (or other
licensed health care professional). Reviewing peak flow measures can help you and your
physician (or licensed health care professional) check closely on your asthma or COPD
to provide the best treatment for you. The treatment plan given to you by your physician
or other licensed health care professional will tell you what action to take when there are
changes in your peak flow number. No matter what your peak flow measures are, if you
have signs and symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, coughing or
wheezing you should follow your licensed health care professional’s advice for
contacting him or her.
Which PEF values are normal?
Normal PEF values for males*
DO NOT immerse the device in water or detergent.
DO NOT interchange the measuring tubes between different devices.The
device is not designed to be serviced by the user. Contact device distributor for
servicing by qualified personnel authorized by the manufacturer.
DO NOT open the device for service or repair.
This device is medical electrical equipment. Dispose this device and batteries
in accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
directive and applicable local regulations. Do not dispose of the device and
batteries with domestic or commercial waste.
NOTE: Technical specifications subjected to change without notice.
Device Type: Digital Peak Flow Meter
Model number: PF200B
Reference number PF 200 BT
Measurement method: Flow turbine and optical detection
Measurement range: PEF: 50 to 900 L/min, FEV1: 0.01 to 9.99 L
Measurement resolution: PEF: 1 L/min, FEV1: 0.0 1L
Measurement specifications: per ATS Standardization of Spirometry 1994 -
Accuracy: ±25 L/min or ±12% of the reading, which-
ever is greater
FEV1: ±0.1L or ±5% of the reading, whichever is
greater
Dimensions: 144 x 77 x 48 mm
Weight: 137 g (excluding batteries)
Ingress protection (IP) rating: IP22: Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5
mm Ø and greater. Protected against vertically falling
water drops when enclosure tilted up to 15°
Power source: 2 x 1.5 V AAA batteries
Power rating: DC 3V
Applied part type reference: Type BF
Electrical protection type: Internally powered ME equipment
Wireless Communication:
Bluetooth
®
Low Energy
Operation mode: Continuous operation
Operating
conditions:
10 - 40 °C / 50 - 104 °F
15 - 90 % relative maximum humidity
700 hPa – 1060 hPa
Storage and transport condi-
tions:
-20 - +55 °C / -4 - +131 °F
15 - 90 % relative maximum humidity
Service life - device: 2 years or 10000 measurements, whichever comes
first
Age (years)
Height
152 cm 165 cm 180 cm 190 cm 200 cm
20 554 602 649 693 740
25 543 590 636 679 725
30 532 577 622 664 710
35 521 565 609 651 695
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Productinformatie
Merk | Microlife |
Model | PF 200 BT |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 22144 MB |