inspection, repair and calibration
At each battery charge, an auto-diagnosis is performed to check Tucky's operation. When Tucky no longer
works, an error message is sent to the app.
This device has been designed and manufactured to last. It is nevertheless recommended to have it inspected
once a year by e-TakesCare, to guarantee its operation and accuracy.
Checking accuracy is not free of charge. If applicable, we encourage you to make contact with e-takescare.
Memory and connection
Before using Tucky, you must ensure that there is enough memory on the smartphone or tablet to store the
data if the Internet disconnects. As Tucky's memory is limited, it is recommended to avoid Bluetooth dis-
connection phases as far as possible. If you encounter problems with the Bluetooth connection: check that
Tucky is within reach of the device you wish to sync with, and check that Bluetooth is enabled on your device.
regulations
This device is compliant with the following standards:
NF EN ISO 80601-2-56: 2012 Electromedical device - Part 2-56: Specific requirements relating to basic safety and essential performance
of medical thermometers for measuring body temperature.
NF EN ISO 14971: 2013 Medical devices — Application of the management of risks to medical devices.
NF EN 62366: 2008 + A1: 2015 Medical devices – Application of engineering of aptitude for use with medical devices.
NF EN 60601-1: 2006 + A1 Electromedical devices - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance + Appendix 1.
NF EN 60601-1-2: 2007 Electromedical devices - Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance + Collateral
standard: Electromagnetic compatibility.
NF EN 60601-1-11: 2010 Electromedical devices - Part 1-11: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance + Collateral
standard: Requirements for electromedical devices and electromedical systems used in the home care environment.
NF EN 62304: 2006 Medical device software. Software life cycle process.
NF EN ISO 15223-1: 2012 Symbols to use with labels, labelling and the information to provide relating to medical devices - Part 1: General
requirements.
NF EN 1041: 2008 + A1: 2013 Information provided by the manufacturer of medical devices.
ETSI EN 300 328 V1-9-1: 2012-06 Bluetooth
IEC 62133: Battery certificate
EN 71-1: Toy safety: «Testing size» part
Portable of mobile RF communication devices may interfere with electro-medical devices.
[1] KELLY, Greg. Body temperature variability (Part 1) : A review of the history of body temperature and its variability due to site selection,
biological rhythms, fitness, and aging. Alternative medicine review, 2006, vol. 11, no 4, p. 278.
after-sales service
For any technical problems, please visit the www.e-takescare.com website
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CE labelling given in 2016
Follow the
instructions
for use
The device, its accessories and its packaging must be recycled
appropriately at the end of their use. Please observe local regulations
and rules
Non-ionising
radiation
Device containing
BF type
applied parts
Direct
current
Manufacturer : e-TakesCare
35, rue des Chantiers
F - 78000 Versailles
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Serial
number
July 2016. Operating instruction Tucky – Version B
1370
Storage
temperature
-15°C to 55°C
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