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Smart One English Quick Reference Guide Smart One Pocket Spirometer Page 1 of 7 Quick Reference Guide Rev.1...
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English Intended Use The MIR Smart One spirometer is intended to be used as an over-the-counter device by a patient under the prescribed use of a physician. The equipment is intended to test lung function and can perform tests in adult and pediatric patients greater than 5 years.
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Smart One English Let’s get started Preparing your MIR Smart One Your Smart One already comes assembled. All you need to do is install the batteries. Download the Smart One App Select camera app Take picture of QR Code Download app Requires iOS 11.0 or later...
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Turbine choice Make sure that the Smart One is provided with the orange turbine and is twisted to the right in the locked position. Additional replacement turbines and mouthpieces are available for purchase.
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Smart One English Spirometry Peak Flow/FEV1 Test Test is best done while standing or sitting still. Carefully follow the indications provided by the App before starting. Blow properly Flow bar appears Test results Select Start Test on Home Screen during test...
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The spirometry results can then be analyzed by a clinician and findings will follow. List of results View data Send report to physician MIR Smart One application shows the user all App available on the Smartphone to share the reports with your physician. Page 6 of 7 Quick Reference Guide...
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Clean the electronic unit with a damp cloth from the same Clorox dilution. DO NOT SUBMERGE THE DEVICE. Let the device dry, then clean the device with a damp cloth. List of Cautions and icons: A complete set of cautions and icons are found in the Smart One manual. Quick Reference Guide Page 7 of 7 Rev.1...
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