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SELVAS Healthcare, Inc. 

 

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INFORMATION 

 

Medical Device 

Guidance for Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 

Details about the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the ACCUNIQ  BC310 are given below. Before 
using the ACCUNIQ BC310, be sure to read and understand the following information. 

1) 

Guidance and manufacturer

s declaration  –  electromagnetic emissions 

The ACCUNIQ BC310 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified IEC 60601-1-
2:2014 (Fourth Edition). 

2) 

Guidance and manufacturer

s declaration  –  electromagnetic immunity 

The ACCUNIQ BC310 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified IEC 60601-1-
2:2014 (Fourth Edition). 

3) 

Guidance and manufacturer

s declaration  –  electromagnetic immunity 2 

The ACCUNIQ BC310 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified IEC 60601-1-
2:2014 (Fourth Edition). 

4) 

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and 
the ACCUNIQ BC310 

The ACCUNIQ BC310 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified IEC 60601-1-
2:2014 (Fourth Edition). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Accuniq BC310

Page 1: ...English 06 2021 V3 02 User Manual BC310...

Page 2: ...ice Directive 93 42 EEC THE PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR PLACING DEVICES ON THE EC MARKET UNDER MDD 93 42 EEC SELVAS Healthcare Inc 155 Sinseong ro Yuseong gu Daejeon 34109 Republic of Korea TEL 82 42 879...

Page 3: ...er supply and the scale cable 25 Leveling 25 Peripheral Device Installation 26 Connecting PC 26 Connecting Printer Option 27 Connecting EXTERNAL DEVICE 27 Replacing Thermal Paper 28 The trouble shooti...

Page 4: ...nitor Software Program 47 RESULT INTERPRETATION 48 STORAGE MAINTENANCE 52 ERROR REPAIR 54 Kinds of Error Repair 54 Error occurrence Repair 55 AFTER SERVICE 57 AFTER SERVICE 57 How to contact SELVAS He...

Page 5: ...s segmental analysis etc Intended application location is professional healthcare facility environments not home healthcare environment WORD DEFINITIONS To ensure safe operation and long term performa...

Page 6: ...unity by standard of IEC 60601 1 2 2014 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This device is designed and manufactured with consideration of the safety of the operator and subj...

Page 7: ...e attached systems should be those certified by IEC 950 or equivalent standards for data processing equipment Configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Everybody wh...

Page 8: ...a sufficient distance from such devices or turn them off Prohibition Do not disassemble or alter the device under any circumstances as this could result in electric shock or injury as well as adversel...

Page 9: ...devices which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receivi...

Page 10: ...ed in the replacement cartons to be shipped off from you to SELVAS Healthcare Shipping and insurance costs for return of defective unit must be prepaid by the users SAFETY SYMBOLS AND INFORMATION The...

Page 11: ...Identifies the point where the safety ground of the system is fastened to the chassis Do not open This is for factory only Alternating current Direct current Date of manufacture Manufacturer Non ioniz...

Page 12: ...cified IEC 60601 1 2 2014 Fourth Edition 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The ACCUNIQ BC310 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified IEC 60601...

Page 13: ...o assess obesity but the key factor in obesity assessment is the amount of fat accumulated in the body In general obesity is defined as the state of not only excessive weight compared with height visi...

Page 14: ...eral fat to subcutaneous fat ratio is 0 4 and over the waist to hip ratio W H R is over 0 9 male 0 85 female the circumference of waist is over 102 cm 45 inches male _ 88 cm 35 inches female Visceral...

Page 15: ...H PART Basic Package ACCUNIQ BC310 For whole body Column Head Part Weight scale Base part User manual Data management program USB cable Serial cable Power cable and adapter Thermal printer Roller The...

Page 16: ...T ACCUNIQ BC310 For upper body Head Part Weight scale Base part User manual Data management program USB cable Serial cable Power cable and adapter Thermal printer Roller The model or specification are...

Page 17: ...7 ACCUNIQ BC310 For lower body Head Part Weight scale Base part User manual Data management program USB cable Serial cable Power cable and adapter Thermal printer Roller The model or specification are...

Page 18: ...dicates the measurer s blood pressure 2 Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor If SELVAS s automatic blood pressure monitor for hospital is connected to this device the measurer can easily check his her blo...

Page 19: ...ual BC310 TERM AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART_19 5 Column It attaches to the head part with base part Main Body Front Part ACCUNIQ BC310 For whole body upper body Thermal printer Handle Electrode LCD scree...

Page 20: ...h the hands during measurement Keypad The keypad consists of the function keys ZERO RESET CLOTH WEIGHT WEIGHT ONLY kg lb ON OFF 0 to 9 Alphabet MALE FEMALE Print CE BACK NEXT and the numeric button Th...

Page 21: ...Rear Part SCLAE port Connecting the scale EXTERNAL DEVICE port Connecting External device manufactured by SELVAS Healthcare Inc PC port Connecting a computer ADAPTER port Connecting the adapter Note...

Page 22: ...ectrodes and it measures weight Plate electrode It measures the impedance The user should step it in bare feet ACCUNIQ BC310 For upper body Weight scale It consists of four plate electrodes and it mea...

Page 23: ...T It adjusts the scale to 0 point CLOTHES WEIGHT The user can input the weight of the clothes 0 5 5kg 0 9 9lbs WEIGHT ONLY It allows the device to operate in scale mode Press the button for 2sec It wi...

Page 24: ...ric Keys CE button Numeric Keys are used for entering personal data Height Age The input data can be deleted by CE button BACK NEXT It moves forward backward to the next previous step during the Syste...

Page 25: ...upply and the scale cable Connect the adapter to the adapter port placed on the rear panel of this device After the cables are connected to each port turn on the power switch on the keypad Leveling 5...

Page 26: ...ual in the supplied USB memory Note 3 In order to save search and retrieve the users data the user should connect the BCA to a computer with our free data management software installed Printing is don...

Page 27: ...s placed on the rear panel of the device Connect the printer to the PC with printer cable The result sheet can be printed out from the printer Connecting EXTERNAL DEVICE EXTERNAL DEVICE can be connect...

Page 28: ...the upper printer cover 3 Put the roller into the center hole of the thermal paper 4 Insert the thermal paper with the roller into the holder as shown in the picture 5 Take the edge of the paper out...

Page 29: ...User Manual BC310 INSTALLATION_29 9 Press the Jam button located inside the printer 10 Remove the jammed paper...

Page 30: ...SETUP of this device can be changed for improvement Entering SYSTEM SETUP At initial display press 1 2 3 4 button in keypad to enter SYSTEM SETUP screen Menu in SYSTEM SETUP The function of each menu...

Page 31: ...STEM SETUP screen appears Exiting SYSTEM SETUP Press BACK button on SYSTEM SETUP screen The initial screen appears Setup DATE TIME This is to set date and time year month day hour and minute Select DA...

Page 32: ...rns to the previous setting and SYSTEM SETUP screen appears 2 When manager program is used in data management measured date is automatically saved as the date set in this device Therefore the date and...

Page 33: ...3 Adjust the brightness by pressing and on the screen Press NEXT button to save the setting Press BACK button to return to SYSTEM SETUP screen BACKLIGHT It adjusts the backlight of the screen Default...

Page 34: ...ing and button Press NEXT button in keypad Pre set NO Choose YES or NO by pressing and button in keypad If YES is chosen abdominal analysis is displayed to all age If NO is chosen abdominal analysis i...

Page 35: ...M SETUP screen by pressing BACK button in keypad Note It has no Goal setter in the ACCUNIQ BC310 For upper body lower body DATE TYPE This is to set the format of the date Select DATE TYPE on SYSTEM SE...

Page 36: ...und with and button on keypad Press NEXT button in keypad to save selected value Return to SYSTEM SETUP screen by pressing BACK button in keypad THERMAL PRINT It selects the printing mode of thermal p...

Page 37: ...TYPE or VERTICAL TYPE THERMAL LOGO It choose whether using thermal logo Select THERMAL LOGO on SYSTEM SETUP screen by pressing and button Press NEXT button in keypad Choose ON or OFF by pressing and...

Page 38: ...a stable condition Measure 3 4 hours after a bath a sauna exercise or activity that causes a lot of sweating Or measure before these activities 3 Avoid drinking alcohol 24 hours before the measurement...

Page 39: ...and activities exercise sauna drinking lots of beverage urination etc are kept same the reproducibility of a device is obtained Therefore the data can be used to evaluate the change of body compositio...

Page 40: ...erfectly touched during measurement measurement will be stopped or the result is not reliable Measuring Posture Step the scale in the bare feet Stretch both arms and spread them 30 from the body Press...

Page 41: ...ured weight is displayed on the screen 2 After the weight measurement input the personal data 3 Personal information Input the following information in a order gender age and height Confirm input data...

Page 42: ...al P B F using the numerical buttons on the keypad The possible input range is 3 30 Press the NEXT button Note When you set OFF Goal setter this screen will not be displayed 4 Measurement posture Once...

Page 43: ...ted result sheet After confirming the result press NEXT button if you want to measure again The device returns to the initial screen after one minute Note 1 If Automatic printing is selected at SYSTEM...

Page 44: ...ther MALE or FEMALE from the keypad Input age The following message appears Input your age Input age using the numerical buttons on the keypad Press NEXT button Input height The following message appe...

Page 45: ...results and press PRINT or NEXT button ACCUNIQ BC310 For lower body 1 Weight measurement When the subject steps on the scale the screen changes with a chime bell Do not move or speak until the measure...

Page 46: ...ppears Input your age Input age using the numerical buttons on the keypad Press NEXT button Input height The following message appears Input your height Input height using the numerical buttons on the...

Page 47: ...ocedure is as follows 1 Connect a Blood Pressure Monitor to the device 2 Connect the device to a computer in which manager program is installed 3 Turn on the power of BPM and the computer Turn on the...

Page 48: ...tracting mass of body fat from body weight Lean body mass consists of fat free mass of body such as muscle organs blood and water 4 S L M Soft Lean Mass It composes of body water and protein 5 Mineral...

Page 49: ...l overweight obese 18 5 18 5 25 25 30 over 30 3 Obesity degree Indicates the degree of obesity of the current weight against the standard weight Fatness current weight Standard weight Standard weight...

Page 50: ...Comprehensive Evaluation 1 Body Type Body type is determined by B M I and P B F Body type is classified into 9 types Thin fat Low Weight Low fat Low weight Over fat Standard Low fat muscular Obese Ove...

Page 51: ...ommended weight 7 Setting Goal Input a goal Body fat It provides goal weight goal P B F Body Fat to be controlled When you input 0 goal Body Fat will not be printed 1 Goal weight It indicates a goal w...

Page 52: ...ion Do not splash any fluid on this device or insert any foreign substances In case of inserting foreign substances or exposing to particular environment this device must be examined by an expert befo...

Page 53: ...lution Then wipe the enclosure with a soft lint 2 Please refer to and abide by the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Caution Users must be sure to use sterile safety equipment such as gloves when in contact with or...

Page 54: ...s neither something with wrong input of personal data age gender nor with measuring error of weight and impedance try again It can t measure if the P B F is out of range When the same error occurs eve...

Page 55: ...cut blade is shown outward Open the cover of Printer Cut Turn the plastic Phillips head screws clockwise and push the blade back If the problem remains please contact SELVAS Healthcare or its local di...

Page 56: ...k even when start buttons are correctly pressed Defective cable between the head and the scale Start buttons are defective Contact SELVAS Healthcare or its local distributor where this device is purch...

Page 57: ...tion which will assist your appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of unit which are designated by SELVAS Healthcare as repairable How to contact SELVAS Healthcare Write us...

Page 58: ..._AFTER SERVICE 2 Turn off the power of the peripheral devices and disconnect all cables 3 Disassemble the device in reverse order of assembly 4 Pack the device with the original packing materials 5 Tr...

Page 59: ...egs and trunk Body Type Ratio of E C W T B W Basal Metabolic Rate Impedance Target PBF Predicted weight predicted MBF Control Weight Standard weight Mass of Body Fat Lean Body Mass Total Body Water In...

Page 60: ...0 Measuring time Within 1 minute Input height 50 220 cm Measuring weight 10 200 kg Applicable age 1 99 years old Operation ambient Temperature 5 40 Humidity 15 93 non condensing Storage ambient Temper...

Page 61: ...eriod of warranty Within 1 year from the date of manufacture Date of purchase Customer Add Name Tel Dealer market Add Name Tel Note When you receive this warranty make sure that the name of the dealer...

Page 62: ...ck Mainframe 1 Keys Smooth operation Pass Fail 2 Recorder Smooth operation with no abnormal sound Pass Fail 3 Touch Screen Smooth operation Pass Fail Accessories 1 Power cord Smooth operation and remo...

Page 63: ...me 1 Touch Screen Smooth operation Pass Fail 2 Recorder Smooth operation with no abnormal sound Pass Fail Accessories 1 Power cord Smooth operation and removal Pass Fail Electrical Check Performance 1...

Page 64: ...2 864 4462 If the problems continue call the service center When you ask for service the manufacturer s label serial number date of original purchase and explanation of malfunction will be required Se...

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