spirodoc
SPIRODOC
cod. 980156
Rev 2.4
EN 16/46
User manual
Patient Mode
The information displayed are:
Number of activated symptoms
Number of activated questions
Spirometry and oximetry tests in memory
Free memory available
To turn off
SPIRODOC
press the key placed on top and subsequently touch OK on the bottom
right side of the screen. It is possible to turn off the device by keeping the top key pressed.
The message on the right side is shown after pressing the key on top It serves as a guide to
follow the procedure properly.
2.3
Energy saving
WARNING
When the device is turned on after approximately 1 minute of disuse the display enters energy saving mode thereby automatically
lowering the display contrast level.
If the device remains in disuse for approximately 5 minutes and is not connected to a PC or battery charger; the device will emit an
acoustic warning signal and turn off.
When the device is turned on the battery charge level is shown with the symbol:
This image indicates that the battery pack is fully charged(6 indicators). A drop of the battery pack charge is displayed with a reduction of the
indicators.
2.4
Main screen
On the main screen, while in Doctor Mode the following areas can be accessed :
patient data management area
oximetry area
spirometry area
archive area
testing without patient data area
If the device is set on “Patient” mode (see paragraph 3.6.1) the main screen will show a
different configuration as displayed on the right side:
symptoms questions
oximetry test
spirometry test
most recent test archive
send data via Bluetooth
This screen allows the patient to access more quickly the dedicated functions. For further information please view paragraph 3.6.1.
2.5
Symbols and Icons
The icons used in the various function screens are shown in the following table:
ICON
DESCRIPTION
To access the default settings (service menu)
To access patient data from the main display
To perform a new test of a patient recalled from the patient records.
To insert new patient data
To modify patient data.
To display the most recent tests of a patient
To show the last test performed
To go back