8.1 Cleaning the wristband or belt loop 8.2 Cleaning the device casing 8.3 Allergy information 9 SPECS Safe Spacer 10 SAFE SPACER SOFTWARE – QUICK START GUIDE 10.1 Add a new Safe Spacer 10.2 Safe Spacer Pane 10.3 Device Settings 10.4 Global Settings 10.5 Pair a new S-Bridge...
SAFE SPACER IS NOT A MEDICAL DEVICE Safe Spacer is not a medical device and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical judgement. It is not designed or intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any condition or disease.
CAUTION: Modifications to any component of Safe Spacer are not permitted, as they can endanger your safety or damage the device. Disassembling Safe Spacer may cause damage, result in loss of water resistance, and may cause injury to the user.
3 INSTALLATION Safe Spacer can be worn using a LANYARD, WRISTBAND, or BELT LOOP. NOTE: Before starting to use Safe Spacer, make sure it is fully charged (see: 5 Battery level and charging).
3.1 LANYARD • Use the lanyard to wear Safe Spacer as a necklace. • Insert the loop of the lanyard into one of the holes and push the loop in until it comes out of the other hole. • Thread the lanyard cable...
3.2 WRISTBAND • Put the Safe Spacer into the wristband with the logo facing outwards. • Put the wristband around either wrist and push the clasp firmly through the hole most comfortable to wear. Put the loose end of the top strap through the loop until both straps lie flat.
3.3 BELT LOOP • Put the Safe Spacer into the belt loop with the logo facing outwards. • Put the belt loop around the belt and push the clasp firmly through the hole. • It is possible to remove the Safe Spacer from the belt loop.
GREEN BLUE • Turn the Safe Spacer ON by pushing the button on the back of the unit. The unit will turn on and the lights will blink green/blue alternatively for 10 seconds. •...
5 BATTERY LEVEL AND CHARGING 5.1 BATTERY LEVEL ALERTS • When the battery level is below 5%, the unit will vibrate with two short pulses and the LED lights will flash red 4 times, every 30 seconds. Charge the device as soon as possible. 5.2 CHARGING •...
Don’t use a charging cable or power adapter that is damaged or modified. Failure to do so may cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to Safe Spacer or other property. Don’t wear Safe Spacer on your body or under clothing when charging the device.
6 SOCIAL DISTANCE WARNING Social distancing between workers is ensured by alerting them if they come too close to each other. The social distancing warning thresholds can be configurated with dedicated software or the command line interface (CLI). Default threshold values: 1.2m / 3.94ft 2m / 6.56ft •...
7 CONTACT DATA LOG The Safe Spacer can work as a proximity alarm and/or a contact tracing device. The two features can be anabled or disabled independently. When contact tracing is active, each device that comes within 2 meters is logged, regardless of the alarm status and the alarm threshold settings.
8.2 CLEANING THE DEVICE CASING • Clean the casing of Safe Spacer with a damp cloth or a mild soap solution. Don’t use abrasive cleaners. • The casing of Safe Spacer can be sanitized by wiping it with isopropyl alcohol.
• Top Bar: use it to navigate through the sections of the software. Click on the different icons to access to the main Safe Spacer pane, the device settings, and the user menu, which includes the Global Settings menu. •...
• Plug one or more Safe-Spacer to your Mac or PC via USB. • From the Safe Spacer pane, click on the + icon positioned at the top-left corner of the interface, a simple wizard will appear. • Wait for the device to be discovered. When the device is discovered click “Done”, the Safe Spacer will be added to the Device List on the left of the Safe Spacer pane.
10.2 SAFE SPACER PANE The Safe Spacer pane lets you manage all your device at a glance. It is divided into 3 tabs: Device List: On the left, the device list shows you all the registered devices. Each device displays a serial number, firmware version, last sync date and status icons.
10.3 DEVICE SETTINGS From the top bar, click on the settings icon to access the settings panel. Now select one or more devices from the device list (multiple selection: command + click on macOS and ctrl + click on Windows) to display the settings.
• Unit: Set the unit of measure you want to display in the Safe Spacer and S-Bridge settings. • Contact Tracing: flag this option to enable or disable contact tracing. When the option is enabled, the devices will store the logs.
Now, plug your S-Bridge with USB to your computer and, once it is detected, click NEXT to proceed. Now the S-Bridge is paired and ready to collect data from Safe Spacer devices. Place the S-Bridge in the desired position and adjust the detection range using the slider.
10.6 S-BRIDGE SETTINGS Once completed the S-Bridge setup wizard, the S-Bridge Settings tab will be displayed. S-Bridge Name: Shows the S-Bridge unit name. Firmware: Shows the S-Bridge unit firmware version. Status: Shows the S-Bridge unit connecting status. Distance: Use the slider to set the detection range for the S-Bridge and increase or decrease the range of action.
10.7 QUIT THE SAFE SPACER APPLICATION When you close the Safe Spacer software, the application will continue to work in the background to allow the S-Bridge to communicate with the Safe Spacer devices. Therefore, the application will remain accessible via the tray icon in the system menu. To permanently close the Safe Spacer software, right-...
REGULATORY Safe Spacer P/N: IK141-107 (contains P/N:IK141-100) P/N: IK141-112 (contains P/N:IK141-108) Model Nr.: IK141 Contains FCC ID: 2AQ33-DWM1001 Contains IC: 23794-DWM1001 FCC statement This device complies with Part 15.107 and 15.109 Class B of the FCC Rules CFR47: October 2010.
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