Checkme Lite Health Monitor User's Manual
Warnings and Cautionary Advices
We recommend not to use this device if you have a pacemaker or other implanted
devices. Follow the advice given by your doctor, if applicable.
Do not use this device with a defibrillator.
Do not use this device during MRI examination.
Never submerge the device in water or other liquids. Do not clean the device with
acetone or other volatile solutions.
Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact.
Do not place this device in pressure vessels or gas sterilization device.
Do not dismantle the device, as this could cause damage or malfunctions or
impede the operation of the device.
This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with restricted
physical, sensory or mental skills or a lack of experience and/or a lack of knowledge,
unless they are supervised by a person who has responsibility for their safety or
they receive instructions from this person on how to use the device.
This device displays changes in the heart rhythm and blood oxygenation etc. which
may have various different causes. These may be harmless, but may also be
triggered by illnesses or diseases of differing degree of severity. Please consult a
medical specialist if you believe you may have an illness or disease.
Do not self-diagnose or self-medicate on the basis of this device without consulting
your doctor. In particular, do not start taking any new medication or change the
type and/or dosage of any existing medication without prior approval.
The device has no alarms and will not sound if the measurement reading is too
low or too high.
About Checkme
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Intended Use
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The Checkme Lite health monitor is intended to be used for measuring, displaying,
storing and reviewing of multiple physiological parameters including ECG, pulse oxygen
saturation (SpO
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environment.
ECG and SBP are intended for use with adult.
The data and results provided by this device are for pre-check screening purpose only
and cannot be directly used for diagnostic or treatment.
) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in home or healthcare facilities
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