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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Content
3. Safety instructions
4. Product characteristics
5. Instructions for use
6. Maintenance
7. Technical specifications
8. Identifying and solving problems
9. Information on disposing of the product
1. INTRODUCTION
We would like to congratulate you on having
acquired our new innovative Doppler ultrasound
heartbeat monitor which will enable you to
listen to your baby´s heartbeat as of 16 weeks
of pregnancy on your mobile device using
Bluetooth technology. Read the instructions set
forth in this manual carefully prior to using the
product. Keep it for use as a reference in the
future as it contains important information.
The characteristics described in this manual
are subject to change with no prior warning.
2. CONTENT
- 1 heartbeat monitor
- 1 USB cable charger
- 1 ultrasound conductive gel
- 1 instructions manual and guarantee
If any of the aforementioned contents are
missing, please contact your point of sale.
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This device is rechargeable, energy-independent
and complies with EU safety standards in
relation to healthcare products. The following
specifications should be complied with in order to
avoid any potential damage.
1. The device is not suitable for use in
environments containing inflammable and/or
anesthetic gas as this could cause explosions.
2. Do not throw the device on to a fire in order to
prevent it from exploding.
3. Do not use the heartbeat monitor on more than
one patient simultaneously.
4. Do not use this device if there is high-
frequency surgical or magnetic resonance
equipment in use. This could harm both the
operator and the patient.The correct
operating distance between the device and the
mobile player is 5 m.
5. This device has been designed to operate on a
continuous basis. Although the
device is manufactured splash-proof, avoid
contact with liquids.Keep the device
clean and keep it away from vibrations.
6. Do not sterilize the equipments in high-
temperature environments. Also avoid the
use of electronic, ultraviolet rays, etc.
7. Prior to use, check for any damage to the
equipment which might place the safety
of the user at risk. This check should be
conducted at least once a month to ensure
the device can be repaired prior to use in the
event a problem is detected.
8. If there is doubt as to fetal well-being after
using the unit, consult with your doctor.
9. This device is a portable fetal heartbeat
detector. Under no circumstances
whatsoever may it replace medical fetal
monitoring. We recommend the end user
seek basic professional healthcare guidance
prior to using the device for the first time.
10. We recommended the minimum use of this
equipment immediately after a prescribed
clinical monitoring procedure.
4. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT
4.1. DIAGRAM OF THE PARTS OF THE
PRODUCT (FIGURE A)
1) Power and fetal heartbeat indicator
2) 3.5 mm audio jack port
3) Mini-USB charge port
4) On / Off button
5) Transducer (lower part)
6) Ultrasound gel (250 g)
5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1. CHARGING THE BATTERY
This heartbeat monitor is equipped with a
rechargeable battery. When the battery is flat the
power indicator (1) will light up orange. In order
to recharge the battery:
1) Connect the end of the charge cable micro-
USB supplied to the micro-USB port located on
the side of the device covered with a small piece
of silicone (3). Connect the other end to your
computer. The device will then begin to charge.
2) The power indicator will flash orange while
the device is charging. Once charged it will flash
green.
Note 1: Do not attempt to remove the battery
from the apparatus.
Note 2: You may not use the apparatus to read a
fetal heartbeat while it is charging.
5.2. DETECTING THE HEARTBEAT
As a means of ensuring your experience with the
heartbeat monitor is as satisfactory as possible,
the transducer must be placed in the correct
position on the abdomen. As such, feel for the
first third of the vertical area joining the navel
and the pubis and apply a generous amount of
conducive gel.
Then, depending on whether the patient is in
phase 1 (16-24 weeks), phase 2 (24-32 weeks)
or phase 3 (32-40 weeks) of pregnancy, feel for
the heartbeat of the fetus as illustrated in
Figure B.
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