Introduction; Intended Use; Warnings - Kinesia HomeView User Manual

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Kinesia HomeView User's Guide – 01/03/2013

Introduction

Intended Use

Kinesia HomeView is intended to monitor physical motion and muscle activity to quantify
kinematics of movement disorder symptoms such as tremor and assess activity in any instance
where quantifiable analysis of motion and muscle activity is desired.

Warnings

Tripping Hazard – keep the electrical cord away from walking paths
Do not use in conjunction with a defibrillator.
Improper routing of cabling may result in a choking hazard.
Do NOT expose the system to liquids. Liquid exposure may permanently damage the system.
Do NOT turn the system on immediately if it has been stored in temperatures lower than 50°F
or higher than 90°F. Wait at least two hours for the system to return to room temperature
before it is turned on. Operate system with room humidity between 35% and 80%.
Do NOT place the system next to TV's, air conditioning units or other household appliances
that may cause interference and damage from magnetic fields.
The Finger Sensor may present a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years
of age.
If the power supply or the cord is damaged, do not use the system.
If you want to dispose of your device, please return it to Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Inc.
To reduce the risk of overheating, make sure that the space around the Tablet PC is open and
free of debris.
DO NOT use in an autoclave or other high temperature sterilization methods on any HomeView
Kinesia system component.
Plug the power cord into an easily accessible AC outlet at all times.
If the power cord has a 3-pin plug, connect the power cord to a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet.
Do not disable the power cord grounding pin by attaching a 2 pin adapter.
For more safety and regulatory information and for battery disposal information, refer to the
Regulatory Safety and Environmental Notices provided with the Tablet PC's documentation
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