This manual is based on the maximum configuration of Checkme Pro health monitor. Some functions may be not available on your model.
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experience and/or a lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person who has responsibility for their safety or they receive instructions from this person on how to use the device. Children should be supervised around the device to ensure they do not play with it.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Intended Use The Checkme series health monitor is intended to be used for measuring, displaying, reviewing and storing of multiple physiological parameters including ECG, pulse oxygen saturation (SpO ), pulse rate, temperature and blood pressure variation in home or healthcare facilities environment.
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Home, Power On/Off When the monitor is off, press this button to power it on. When the monitor is on, press and hold it for 2 seconds to turn it off. During operation, press this button will switch to Main Screen, or Calendar Screen, or return to upper menu.
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the device will automatically switch to the Calendar Screen. Pressing the Home button in the Main Screen. Current time Current date When a reminder event happens, this area displays the event name, e.g. “Daily Check”. You are allowed to change the current time and date when the device is powered on at the first time.
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Measured parameters and readings A summary of this measurement A graphic indicator about the health status : All measured parameters are within the reference range; : One or more than one measured parameter(s) is (are) out of reference range. When the icon appears, it is suggested to test again, and consult your doctor for help.
Press the Power On/Off button to power on the device. Press and hold Power On/Off button for 2 seconds to power off the device. 3.3 Initial Settings The first time when the Checkme is powered on, you can follow the steps as below to set up your Checkme monitor.
Tap the “+” or “-” button to change the time. Then tap The Main Screen shows when you finish those steps as above. Using Checkme 4.1 Prior to Use Warnings and Cautionary Advices Use only cables, electrodes, sensors and other accessories specified ...
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The ECG electrode must be positioned directly against the skin. If your skin or hands are dry, moisten them using a damp cloth before taking the measurement. If the ECG electrodes are dirty, remove the dirt using a soft cloth or cotton bud dampened with disinfectant alcohol.
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- Poor blood circulation; - Low hemoglobin; - Hypotension, severe vasoconstriction, severe anemia or hypothermia; - Nail polish, and/or artificial nails; - Any tests recently performed on you that required an injection of intravascular dyes. The Oximeter may not work if you have poor circulation. Rub your finger to increase circulation, or place the SpO sensor on another finger.
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or sensitive skin, inspect the sensor site more frequently. 4.2 Daily Check About Daily Check Warnings and Cautionary Advices Before using this function, please read the Section 4.1. When using Daily Check, please ensure you select the right user. ...
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Press the Home button to enter the Main Screen. Tap the <Daily Check> icon in the middle of the screen. Choose the right user. Hold the device according to the instruction, keep the device at the same level as your heart, and keep stable posture and stay calm. Don’t exert too much pressure on the ECG electrode, which may result in EMG (electromyograph) interference.
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To calibrate with a cuff BP meter, follow the steps as below. Find a traditional cuff BP meter. Sit down and stay calm. Place the cuff on you left arm according to instructions. Pick up the Checkme monitor, press Home button to enter Main...
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Select the <Settings> icon, and then select <General>. Select <BP Calibration>, and then choose the right user. Ensure that the cuff and the Checkme monitor are at the same level as your heart. Then start the blood pressure measurement from the cuff BP meter.
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As shown above, from left to right, there are: Method A: Lead I, right hand to left hand Method B: Lead II, right hand to left abdomen Method C: Lead I, left wrist to right wrist Method D: Lead II, right wrist to left lower abdomen ST segment analysis is performed on selected LEAD.
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Press the right thumb on the right electrode; Press the right forefinger on the back electrode; For method A, press the left electrode to the left palm; For method B, press the left electrode to the left lower abdomen; Do not press the device too firmly against your skin, which may result in EMG (electromyograph) interference.
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Sit down or stand, stay calm; Palms facing up, place an electrode in the middle of right wrist; For method C, place another electrode in the middle of left wrist; For method D, place another electrode in the left lower abdomen;...
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The Checkme Health Monitor measures the amount of oxygen in your blood, your pulse rate and pulse index. The Checkme works by shining two light beams into the small blood vessels or capillaries of the finger, reflecting the amount of oxygen in the blood and displaying the measurement on the screen.
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Relax your forefinger and do exert pressure. When the device detects stable waveform, it will automatically start the measurement. The countdown bar moves from left to right. When the bar is fully filled, the device will analysis your data, and then show the measurement result.
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If the device is in Calendar Screen, press the Home button. Tap the <Pulse Oximeter> icon. The display will then show your PLETH waveform, SpO and pulse rate. The device will monitor continuously, however no data will be saved until you press the button.
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Physical activity, increased perspiration on the forehead, taking vasoconstictive medication and skin irritations can distort the result. The forehead (temples) must be free from perspiration and cosmetics. Taking the forehead temperature provides a current measurement of a person’s temperature. If you are uncertain about interpreting the results or if the values are abnormal (e.g.
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Common symptoms of OSAS include snoring, restless sleep, daytime fatigue, and morning headaches. Checkme offers a non-invasive method to monitor sleep status for adult users who have sleep problem, sleep related breathing disorders and obstructive sleep apnea.
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Before using as a sleep monitor, please ensure the battery is fully charged. To start a sleep monitor measurement, Tie the wristband on one of your left hand. Insert the SpO cable into the multi-functional connector. Put one of your finger into the sensor. Forefinger or middle finger is suggested.
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4.7 Pedometer To start a Pedometer measurement, If the device is in Calendar Screen, press the Home button. In the Main Screen, select <Pedometer> to enter <Choose User> screen. If you have not created user, then please follow the instruction in Section 5.8 to add your user account. Select a user to enter the screen as below.
reminder for Daily Check. To add a reminder: In the Main Screen, tap <Reminder> icon. In the <Reminder> menu, tap icon to add a reminder. Tap the first row to set the repeat interval. Tap the button to change the setting. Tap the second row to set the event.
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In the Settings menu, you can button to page up or down to close the Settings menu 5.2 Choosing Language In the Settings menu, choose <General>. Choose <Language>. Choose the language from the list. 5.3 Setting ECG Bandwidth In the Setting menu, choose <General>.
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to finish the setting. 5.5 Enabling/Disabling Quick ECG In the Settings menu, choose <General>. Tap <Quick ECG> to enable or disable this function. 5.6 Changing Sound Volume In the Settings menu, tap the <Volume> area to change volume directly. “X” means the volume is turned off. 5.7 Changing Temperature Unit In the Settings menu, tap the <Thermometer>...
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Telling the version information when reporting a problem may help to identify and solve your problem. 5.10 Turning On/Off Bluetooth Checkme has built-in Bluetooth wireless connectivity, which enables exporting measured records to mobile phones and pads running iOS or Android platform.
When Checkme is in Bluetooth mode, you can turn on the Bluetooth of your phone and pad, and build the connection with Checkme. Regarding how to export data and the use of Checkme Mobile APP, please refer to the help information after installation of the application. The Checkme Mobile, compatible with iOS and Android platform, is available on the Apple App store and Android App store.
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When the ECG waveform is being replayed, you can Select to change the waveform amplitude. Select to pause it. Select to return Daily Check list. After the ECG waveform is replayed, it will automatically return to the previous interface. Before that, you will hear the voice memo if you added the voice memo for this measurement.
The operations you can perform is the same with Daily Check. However there is no waveform and audio memo to replay. To better review the SpO trend during sleep, it is suggested to use the Checkme Mobile application. 6.6 Review Pedometer To review Pedometer records, in the <Data Review>...
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connector, such as personal computer and mobile battery bank etc. On-screen battery symbols indicate the battery status as follow: The battery is fully charged. The solid portion represents the remained battery energy. If the solid portion moves from left to right, then it means that the battery is being charged.
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directly on or into the device. 7.4 Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The device does not turn 1. The battery may 1. Charge the be low. battery and try 2. The device might again. be damaged 2. Please contact with your local distributor.
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persists, mark down the error number and contact with your local distributor. BP calibration failed. 1. Wrong height. 1. Reconfirm 2. The difference your height. between 2. Try to keep calibration is too perfectly still and large. calibrate again. No voice during ECG and The speaker is Unmuted the measurement.
178*123*75 mm Weight Less than 80 g (main unit) Display Checkme Pro/Plus/Pod: 2.7” touch screen, HD Checkme Lite: 2.4” touch screen, color, backlit Connector Micro D connector (Pro/Plus/Lite) Micro USB connector (Pod) Wireless connectivity Built-in Bluetooth dual mode, support 4.0 BLE...
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1.25 mm/mV, 2.5 mm/mV, 5 mm/mV Display Gain 10 mm/mV, 20 mm/mV Sweep speed 25 mm/s Pro/Plus/Lite: 0.05 to 40 Hz Bandwidth* Pod: 0.67 to 40 Hz Electrode offset potential ± 300 mV tolerance HR measurement range 30 to 250 bpm Accuracy ±...
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Measurement site Temple Measurement time Measurement range 34.0 to 42.2 ° C (94.0 to 108.0 ° F) Accuracy ± 0.2° C or ± 0.4° F Sleep Monitor Monitoring time Up to 10 hours Data storage Store SpO and pulse rate Total duration, <90% STAT, Average saturation, Measurement summary Lowest saturation, Summary(No abnormal detected,...
10. Electromagnetic Compatibility The device meets the requirements of EN 60601-1-2. All the accessories also meet the requirements of EN 60601-1-2 when in use with this device. Warnings and Cautionary Advices Using accessories other than those specified in this manual may ...
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Guidance and Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Health Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Health Monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment -...
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Guidance and Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Health Monitor is intended for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer or the user of the Health Monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment as described below. Immunity test IEC60601 test Compliance...
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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device The Health Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Health Monitor can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the monitor as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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