Valley Electronics LADY-COMP Instructions Manual

Valley Electronics LADY-COMP Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Instructions: The intelligent fertility computer.
  • Page 2: Lady-Comp At A Glance

    Temperature sensor Sensor housing than 25 years of experience in women’s fertility with cable monitoring, you can rest assured that Lady-Comp and Lady-Comp baby offer you complete confi- dence in your family planning goals. Temperature sensor holder Please read these instructions carefully and follow the easy steps.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Lady-Comp at a glance 6. Take your temperature Temperature curve After the pill Included Measuring every morning Personal Notes Pearl Index Temperature reading time period Program 2. Getting started 10. Settings Fertility Indicators Prognosis Open device Past and future fertility display/prediction...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    2. Getting started Insert batteries Batteries must be inserted before operating the device. 2 AAA rechargeable batteries are included, but commercial AAA batteries (1.5 V) can also be used. The included 2 batteries (type AAA) must be recharged for 12 hours before inserting. The serial number of the device is inside the battery box. Operating the control button Select menu by using the control button, left, right, up, down...
  • Page 5: Main Menus

    3. Time/Date Main menus for the Lady-Comp models The different menu levels of Lady-Comp and Lady-Comp baby. Alarm Time / Date Lady-Comp Lady-Comp baby Temperature Settings Set the time Fertility Menstruation calendar “Return” illuminated Fertility & planning Return Pregnancy planning statistics Press “ok”...
  • Page 6: Set The Date

    Alarm on/off Set the date Important Note: If the alarm is on, it is shown on the Important: home screen. If the device has already received one or more temperature measurements, it is only possible to change the date setting by one day.
  • Page 7: Menstruation

    5 . Menstruation 6. Take your Temperature Fertility indicators Taking your basal body temperature reliably every Temperature unit morning is one of the key elements of our system. Boy/girl display The basal body temperature is the temperature im- mediately after waking up, before getting up, before becoming active in any way.
  • Page 8: Temperature Reading Time Period

    – The display will show temperature values between 34.5 to 41.0 Activate “M” after temperature measurement Lady-Comp wakes you with the alarm. Press the button to turn the alarm degrees Celsius or 94.20 to 105.00 degrees Fahrenheit. off. To take your temperature, press the button again. The “thermometer”...
  • Page 9: Fertility Indicators

    If your temperature value is above 37.8 °C or 99.9 °F, the temperature display alternates with Lady-Comp uses its knowledge of your cycle and the letter “F” for fever. Fever is recorded, however, the fever temperature value is not included available temperature values to calculate the future in the fertility calculation.
  • Page 10: Fertility Calendar

    8. Pregnancy planning Since the introduction of Baby-Comp in 1986, we have assisted countless couples in planning a child. Lady-Comp baby shows you the best time to get pregnant. The calendar displays your past and future fertility pattern. You can also view your menstruation forecast for the next 6 months.
  • Page 11: Gender Prediction

    – After the 15th day, Lady-Comp baby will display “probable pregnancy.” The fertility symbol will blink “red – yellow – green”. – After the 18th day post fertilization, Lady-Comp baby confirms pregnancy.
  • Page 12: Fertility Statistics

    If no ovulation takes place during a cycle, family planning goals. Lady-Comp will indicate this by displaying 2. Average temperature rise 4. Length of luteal phase the “red” fertility indicator each day. after ovulation The average length of the luteal phase 6. Number of cycles with CLI (CLI =...
  • Page 13: Temperature Curve

    Temperature curve You can view your temperature curve here. Moon phase Time span: Display range of: Display: 50 days Display: 100 days zoom in/out 25 days / 14 days / 7 days Ovulation day Forward/back Show more Show less Show more Press “ok”...
  • Page 14: Personal Notes

    10. Settings Personal notes Body Mass Index ( BMI ) settings Body Mass Index: Year of birth, height, and weight. Lady-Comp calculates your Body Mass Index. Press “ok” Select input Press “ok” Select date BMI – enter name This menu gives you the option of making up to 5 notes. You can enter the texts Left arrow deletes “Return”...
  • Page 15: Device Settings

    BMI – enter birth year BMI – enter weight Default = 1980 Default = 60kg BMI calculated Select “Return” Select weight Enter weight Select year of birth Press “ok” Enter year Confirm year Press “ok” Press “ok” BMI – enter height Device settings Important Note: Home screen...
  • Page 16: Temperature / Time Units

    Temperature  /  time units Here, you can set your device to Celsius or Here you can make personal notes on items that might affect your we recommend that you do not change the text after it has been Fahrenheit. This will automatically change cycle.
  • Page 17: Deleting Data

    Important Note: Device information Deleting data Temperature self test Device information includes: – The device serial number To delete all your personal data and measurements press the “OK” (13547206). button in the delete menu 10x in a row. The indicator bar will decrease –...
  • Page 18: Brightness

    Alarm tone Press “ok” Key tone on Key tone off You can adjust the brightness of the displays. You can adjust the volume of the Lady-Comp. You can choose an alarm tone or melody. “Return” illuminated “Return” illuminated “Return” illuminated “Return”...
  • Page 19: Important Notes

    It will SD card slot – Remove batteries. Prior to starting with Lady-Comp, you must stop show more and more green days (infertile) and Set and activate the alarm to the desired new – Insert the SD card.
  • Page 20: Charge Batteries

    12. Trouble-shooting and error messages tion to a USB mass storage device with FAT data file system, for example PCs running Windows or recharged batteries or new batteries are inserted, reduced. In this case, the device should be Linux, and many other devices. the batteries are possibly defective and/or the maintained at room temperature for about one batteries are depleted and should be replaced.
  • Page 21: Maintenance, Care And Safety

    While the – Make no modifications to the device. Lady-Comp is connected via USB, no use of electrical devices. Your computer was developed and produced with – Do not drop the device and protect it from –...
  • Page 22: Service And Support

    The Lady-Comp device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. – Power supply 1.2 – 1.5 V. Customers or users of the Lady-Comp device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. basal body temperature, with which women can at any time.
  • Page 23 The Lady-Comp devices are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. and the Lady-Comp® device The customer or the user of the Lady-Comp device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. The Lady-Comp devices are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
  • Page 24 For 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range is applicable. IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz no closer to the Lady-Comp devices and are calculated including to 80 MHz the line utilized as the recommended minimum distance, per the Comment 3 Radiated RF per equation applicable to the transmission frequency.
  • Page 25: Index

    6, 38, 40 Data read out 36, 41 Lady-Comp baby 8, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Prognosis 16, 37 Batteries depleted Daylight Saving Time Lady-Comp baby pregnancy display Program Battery charger 36, 40 Device identification Luteal Phase 22, 23 Purpose Battery display...
  • Page 26 Software version Technical issues Temperature curve Temperature, how to take Temperature rise Temperature measuring 13, 14 Temperature measuring period Temperature measuring tips Temperature/time units Trouble shooting Turning on Upgrade USB mini cable USB: improper function Volume When not to take your temperature...
  • Page 27 Development, manufacturing, WorlDWiDe Distribution usa/canaDian Distributor VE Valley Electronics GmbH RaxMedical Inc. Breite 2 info@lady-comp.de Tel 1 866 202 2193 D-82418 Murnau www.lady-comp.de Fax 1 416 252 4766 Tel +49 (0) 8841 48928-0 info@valley-electronics.com info@RaxMedical.com Fax +49 (0) 8841 48928-24 www.valley-electronics.com...

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