1 Warnings, Cautions and Symbols Warnings Cautions Safety Disclaimer Label and Symbols Installation and Setup Overview Installation Starting Treatment Connecting your tablet or smartphone to O2matic Maintenance and Support Cleaning Trademark Support and Contact Specifications Troubleshooting matic HOT end user manual...
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matic HOT (Healthy Oxygen Therapy) is an intelligent oxygen regulator capable of measuring and controlling the oxygen supply to the patient based on predefined threshold ranges prescribed by the medical staff. It regulates and adjusts the oxygen flow based on trends in the data, and the selected profile. The O matic HOT device will adjust the flow of oxygen to the patient based on the saturation in the blood, making this treatment precise in getting the correct oxygen flow.
1 Warnings, Cautions and Symbols 1.1 Warnings Warning Indicates that you must be extremely careful when executing these instructions. Not complying with these warnings can cause serious injuries and even death. Use only pulse oximetry sensors that are approved by O matic.
cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, this could result in degradation of the performance of this equipment. Use of any other oximeters than the one provided will void the warranty. For additional information refer to IEC 60601-1. 1.2 Cautions Caution Indicates that you must be careful when executing these instructions.
1.3 Safety The O matic HOT has a failsafe rechargeable battery that keeps the device running upon short power breaks. To shut down the O matic HOT press and hold for 4 seconds. Upon intended shutdown, or unintended shutdown, such as total loss of power, the device maintains its last settings.
1.5 Label and Symbols Figure 2: O matic label found beneath The labelling on the device are the manufacturers label situated on the bottom and back of the device. The optimal reading condition of the labelling is at the same reading distance and angle, as a person would hold and read the cover of a book.
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Refer to instruction Direct current: manual/booklet. Follow 5 VDC instructions for CE mark: Made in compliance Manufacturer with all relevant 0123 directives Do not use if the package is Serial number damaged For use in Not for general oxygen rich waste environtment Alternating...
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objects and vertically Dripping water when tilted at 15°. For use in altitudes 0 - 2000 D 8.4.1.10...
2 Installation and Setup Before using the device, it must be installed as described in the following section. It is important to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize oneself with the information given. It is the service provider’s responsibility to correctly set up the device and comply with the warranty of any pulse oximetry.
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1. FLOW INDICATOR Shows the amount of oxygen currently being delivered. If the amount of oxygen the device is delivering is different from the expected amount, the device will light up two values. One value is blinking which refers to the expected amount of oxygen.
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9. ERROR Stop using the device and contact your service provider. 10. BLUETOOTH When connected to the app this symbol will light up. Figure 4: Back of O matic 11. POWER SUPPLY Here is where the power supply should be connected. By connecting the other end to a power source, the device will recharge its batteries and avoid running out of power.
12. OXYGEN IN Connect your oxygen source to this socket to ensure the device can receive and regulate the oxygen flow. 2.2 Installation To install O matic HOT: Place the O matic HOT near yourself at a flat surface, such as a table. Connect the AC power adapter to the wall outlet and to the O matic HOT device power plug.
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Warning All cables connected to the HOT device should be positioned safely to best prevent tripping and/or strangulation. Keep any unnecessary cables away from the device. matic HOT end user manual...
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Figure 5: Oxygen mask and nasal catheter appliance Warning matic HOT is only to be used with pure oxygen. Afterwards the device should be ready to start the treatment within 5 seconds. If you are having trouble installing or using the device, please contact your service provider for further assistance.
3 Starting Treatment This section explains how to get started with using the device and connecting it to your smartphone or tablet. Turn on the O matic HOT by pressing for more than 4 seconds. The green light on the on/off button indicates that the O matic HOT device is turned on.
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Figure 6: Pulse oximetry demonstration When a new measurement is required, the oxygen measurement icon lights up on the display. Once it lights up, if the user does not start the measurement within one hour, then an acoustic notification will be played. However, it is always possible to do a new measurement even if the oxygen measurement icon has not been turned on.
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No one else but the patient shall use the pulse oximetry sensor that is paired with matic HOT. Pulse oximetry sensors may have reading troubles when used on patients with low perfusions due to reduced blood circulation. In the case of low perfusion or low-quality signal the sensor should be moved to an alternative site to obtain the best possible signal or you may be asked to do a new measurement within one hour.
5 sec. The light in the on/off button turns off, when the device is turned down. 3.1 Connecting your tablet or smartphone to O2matic The O matic HOT is designed to be as simple as possible and for maximum safety. The device can be used stand-alone without any apps.
4 Maintenance and Support This section contains important information regarding safely maintaining the device. This device does not need to be calibrated. 4.1 Cleaning Warning Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the device before cleaning it. Do not clean device in any other manner than described in this user manual. Warning If the HOT device is malfunctioning or does not provide the correct treatment, please contact your service provider.
4.3 Support and Contact For support or more information please contact: Website: www.o2matic.com Manufacturer and technical Support: matic Nørrelundvej 10 DK-2730 Herlev Denmark Tel: +45 5052 9810 info@o2matic.com Your local distributor matic HOT end user manual...
5 Specifications Physical Weight 1850 g Dimensions 205x265x95 mm Connection Bluetooth Alarm volume 56 DB Electrical Main 120-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz DC input 12 VDC Power consumption 10 VA Battery type Lithium Ion Battery Capacity 4 hours Input pressure Up to 100 PSI (6 bar) Classifications Type of protection Class ll and internally powered...
6 Troubleshooting The acoustic sounds that are initiated by the O2matic HOT all follow a basic system, which makes it easy to distinguish between actions needed to be taken. There are one type of notification and one type of alarm.
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3. Unable to connect with smart device Restart device and smart device. b. If the problem persists, contact your service provider. 4. Oxygen concentrator alarming If you are using an oxygen concentrator and it is alarming check if the device is running. If it is not; turn it on. When you have confirmed that the device is running, check if the device is alarming.
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This user manual booklet is current as of October 2020. For more information of device updates and news please visit www.o2matic.com...
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Change Log Version Date Document Change Description First version • 2020.01.23 Second version • 2020.03.20 Third version, generally stripped the • 2020.03.24 document of all unnecessary information for the user (patient) Marked unresolved sections with yellow • 2020.03.24 Figures and images have been updated •...
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Update images to current versions of • device/software/label/other Troubleshoot section added • Layout changed as preparation for print • matic HOT end user manual...
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