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  • Page 1 HOME INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7.2 Adjusting the measurement position ............12 7.3 Automatic eye recognition ................13 WARNING! The Icare HOME Tonometer (TA022) is indicated for use only under supervision of a health 7.4 Taking the measurements ................14 care professional. Reading the measurement data ..............16 Troubleshooting....................
  • Page 3: Indications For Use

    English 2. INDICATIONS FOR USE WARNING! The safety and effectiveness of the Icare HOME tonometer has not been evaluated for patients with: Uncorrected Near Visual Acuity of 20/200 or worse. Only one functional eye. WARNING! Poor or eccentric fixation. Hearing impairment to the extent that the individual cannot The safety and effectiveness of the Icare HOME tonometer has not been evaluated for hear and converse with others without an assistive aid and/or sign language.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2 batteries • USB memory stick including the instruction manual for health care professionals and the Icare LINK software • USB cable for connecting the Icare HOME tonometer to a PC with Icare LINK SIDE PARTS BOTTOM PARTS BACK PANEL software Forehead support 10.
  • Page 5: Setting Up The Tonometer

    English 6. SETTING UP THE TONOMETER 6.3 LOADING THE PROBE Setting up your Icare HOME tonometer is easy, with few steps. The following WARNING! subchapters describe how you get started. To prevent contamination, do not touch the bare probe, do not use a probe if it touches a non-sterile surface like a table or a floor.
  • Page 6: Using The Tonometer

    Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English 7. USING THE TONOMETER To load the probe: 7.1 CHOOSING THE MEASUREMENT MODE The tonometer can operate in two modes:...
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Measurement Position

    Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English 7.2 ADJUSTING THE MEASUREMENT POSITION 7.3 AUTOMATIC EYE RECOGNITION NOTE! WARNING! Do not cover the eye recognition transmitters or sensor during the measurement, for example Do not bring the tonometer into contact with the eye or push it into the eye (the tip of the with your fingers.
  • Page 8: Taking The Measurements

    Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English 7.4 TAKING THE MEASUREMENTS WARNING! Do not bring the tonometer into contact with the eye or push it into the eye (the tip of the probe should be 4-8mm, or 5/32-5/16”, from the eye).
  • Page 9: Reading The Measurement Data

    Set the probe perpendicular to the center of the the cornea. cornea. 4. Copy the data to a selected patient in the Icare LINK software. Repeat light is flashing and Two long a) Too much IOP Press the measurement button again to clear the Probe base light is flashing red.
  • Page 10: Icare Home Tonometer Training Procedures For Certification Of Health Care Providers (Hcp) And Caregivers

    BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY documentation. 3. Install Icare LINK software to your PC as instructed in the Icare LINK user documentation. STEP 2 – Instruct the HCP or caregiver INTIALIZE LOAD MEASURE REPEAT PROBE 1. Show and explain the tonometer’s user interface, including icons and status indicators: •...
  • Page 11 • Press the power button. All indicator lights on the back panel will flash • Start Icare LINK software in your PC by clicking the Icare LINK icon once and you will hear a short beep. • Connect the tonometer to the PC using the USB cable. The Load and •...
  • Page 12: Icare Home Tonometer Training Procedures For Certification Of The Patient For Self-Use

    Press power button: all indicator lights illuminate after a short time, and you hear a long beep. Connect device to computer and view the readings in the Icare LINK software. • Load probe: when the green Load light flashes on the back panel.
  • Page 13 • The probe base light does not turn red in response to horizontal Connect device to computer and view the readings in the Icare LINK software. deviations as illustrated in the figure on the right. For this reason make The patient passes the training and is certified for self-use if the following conditions...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English 12. CLEANING AND DISINFECTION 14. TECHNICAL AND PERFORMANCE DATA Type TA022 NOTE! Do not carry out any other service procedures. Leave all other service and repairs to the manufacturer or a certified service center.
  • Page 15: Symbols

    See operating Manufacturing date Icare HOME is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. instructions for more The user of the Icare HOME should assure that it is used in such an environment. information RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Icare HOME is battery operated and use RF energy only for its internal function.
  • Page 16 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 Icare HOME is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Icare HOME should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the Icare HOME.
  • Page 17 Icare HOME tonometer Instruction manual for health care professionals English HOME www.icaretonometer.com Icare HOME www.icaretonometer.com...

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