Medtronic Care Management Services CD310 CD310 Commander Flex User Manual Commander
Cardiocom CD310 Commander Flex Commander
User Manual
Telemonitoring System
COMMANDER
FLEX®
User
Manual
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BEFORE USING THE COMMANDER FLEX®,
READ THE ENTIRE USER MANUAL.
The Commander FLEX System has been designed, manufactured
and tested according to the highest quality standards. It is being
provided to you by your health care team. You are required to
return the Commander FLEX, and all peripherals upon request.
All accompanying documents including this manual and inserts
shall be regarded as part of the Commander FLEX System.
The “crossed-out wheelie bin” symbol on the device indicates
it must not be disposed of with your normal household waste.
Instead, return the products to Cardiocom for the recycling of
waste electrical and electronic equipment.
CARDIOCOM MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH
REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Cardiocom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential
damages in connection with the furnishings, performance or use of this material.
This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. All rights are
reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced or translated without
prior written consent of Cardiocom.
WARNING: THE CARDIOCOM® COMMANDER FLEX® SYSTEM IS
NOT INTENDED FOR EMERGENCIES. IF YOU HAVE ANY
URGENT SYMPTOMS, CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY
NUMBER OR YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
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To ensure the correct and safe use of the Commander FLEX®
device (including all of its parts and peripherals), the following
safety measures should be followed, along with the other warnings
and cautions listed in this manual and on the device.
Safety Terms Used
DANGER
Will cause serious injury or death.
WARNING
Could cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Will or could cause moderate or minor
injury and/or property damage.
IMPORTANT COMMANDER FLEX® SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
CARDIOCOM WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY HAZARDS
INTRODUCED OR DAMAGE SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE DEVICE OR FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
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DANGER:
Do not wrap the hose of the blood pressure cuff, the device power supply
cord, or any other portions of the Commander Flex, around the neck.
Doing so could result in strangulation or other injury.
Do not use the device power supply if it is damaged, or if it plugs into the
electrical outlet loosely, or is otherwise improperly connected to an
electrical outlet. Doing so may result in electric shock, overheating, fire, or
short-circuiting.
When using the device power supply, make sure it is properly and fully
inserted into the electrical outlet. Failure to do so could result in electric
shock, overheating, or short-circuiting.
Do not overload power outlets. Plug the device into the appropriate
voltage outlet only. Use power supply only with AC 120 volt electrical
outlet. Use with electrical outlets at other voltages may result in the risk of
fire, electrical shock, or burns.
WARNING:
Read all of the information in this manual before operating the Commander
Flex.
Operate the Commander Flex as intended and do not use the device for any
other purpose.
The Commander Flex is intended for use by an adult. Children should not
use the device or be left unattended with the Commander Flex. Do not use
the device if you are unable to operate it by yourself. The device is not to
be used by persons who cannot express their intentions.
Do not insert foreign objects into any openings of the Commander Flex or
attempt to modify the device.
Do not use the blood pressure cuff where either an intravascular access or
therapy, or an arterial (A-V) shunt, is present, as this may cause
interference to blood flow and result in an injury.
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Do not use the blood pressure cuff or any other part of the device on part
of your body with an existing injury or wound. Such use may result in
further injury.
Do not use the blood pressure cuff on an arm on the side of a mastectomy.
Doing so may result in further injury.
Do not use the blood pressure cuff on an arm while monitoring equipment
is already in use, as this can temporarily cause loss of function of the
monitoring equipment.
If the product does not operate properly, exhibits an error or malfunctions
in any way, stop use and unplug the device from electrical power supply
immediately, and request inspection and service. Failure to do so could
result in the risk of an accident, electric shock, or fire. If your device needs
servicing, please call Customer Care at the phone numbers identified on
the front page.
The Commander Flex is designed to be maintained and serviced (with the
exception of cleaning) only by qualified personnel. Do not disassemble or
attempt to repair the device.
The device is for indoor use only. Do not operate the Commander Flex in
extreme temperature or humidity conditions.
If the device is used close to televisions, microwave ovens, cellular
telephones, X-ray or other electrical devices, Commander Flex
measurements or output may be distorted, or device operational failure
may occur.
Unplug the device power supply from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
Do not plug or unplug the device power cord into the electrical outlet with
wet hands. Doing so may result in electrical shock or fire.
Do not expose the Commander Flex to water or other liquids. Doing so
may cause electric shock, short-circuiting, and other damage to the
product.
Use power supply only with electrical outlet of voltages marked on name
plate. Do not use a voltage converter. Doing so may cause fire or electric
shock.
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Do not allow any material to drape over the device power supply while in
use. Doing so could result in the risk of fire.
Do not modify or attempt to repair the Commander Flex or peripherals.
Doing so could result in the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury.
Do not scratch, damage, modify, bend, pull, or twist the power supply cord
or the other parts of the Commander Flex. Do not place heavy objects on
top of the device power supply cord or pinch it with objects or tools. Do
not wrap the cord around the device or the body of the power supply.
Doing any of these things may result in the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Do not step or walk on the device power supply cord or any cables or
peripherals. Doing so may cause an accident or injury.
Do not submerge the Commander Flex in water or get it wet (other than the
moist cloth used while cleaning.)
Blood flow interference and harmful injury can be caused by continuous
cuff pressure due to connection tubing kinking.
Too frequent of blood pressure measurements can cause injury due to
blood flow interference.
The Scale Wireless Edition™ is intended for use by an adult. Children
should not use the device or be left unattended with the Scale WE.
The Scale Wireless Edition™ is designed to be maintained and serviced
(with the exception of cleaning) only by qualified personnel. Do not
disassemble or attempt to repair the device.
The device is for indoor use only. Do not operate the Scale Wireless
Edition™ in extreme temperature or humidity conditions.
Do not expose the Scale Wireless Edition™ to water or other liquids. Doing
so may cause short-circuiting, and other damage to the product.
Do not modify or attempt to repair the Scale Wireless Edition™. Doing so
could result in the risk of injury.
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Do not attempt to repair or open batteries.
Remove the batteries from the device when there is a long delay between
uses. Batteries that are not used for a long time have the potential to leak
and cause an injury.
Do not mix old and new batteries, batteries of different types, or batteries
from different manufacturers.
If battery fluid should get in your eyes, immediately flush your eyes with
water and seek medical attention.
Batteries are choking hazards for children under 3 years old. Do not allow
children to play with the device.
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CAUTION:
Cleaning must not be performed while equipment is in use or connected to
the power supply.
Avoid tightly folding the blood pressure cuff or storing the hose tightly
twisted for long periods, as such actions may shorten the life of the
Commander Flex components.
If the Commander Flex becomes dirty, clean with a soft cloth that is slightly
moistened with warm water. Do not use alcohol, paint thinner, or anything
other than warm water.
Use care in handling the Device. Do not drop the Device or any parts or
peripherals. Protect the Device from impact or sudden shocks.
Store the Commander Flex in a clean, safe location. Do not store it in direct
sunlight, high humidity, freezing temperatures or other extreme
temperatures or dust.
The effectiveness of this sphygmomanometer has not been established in
pregnant (including pre-eclamptic) patients.
Make sure to use the Scale Wireless Edition™ on a stable surface. Do not
use the scale on carpet without the platform.
If the Scale Wireless Edition™ becomes dirty, clean with a soft cloth that is
slightly moistened with warm water. CaviCide® wipes can be used on the
external surface if available. Do not use alcohol, paint thinner, or anything
other than warm water or CaviCide® wipes.
Store the Scale Wireless Edition™ in a clean, safe location. Do not store it
in direct sunlight, high humidity, freezing temperatures or other extreme
temperatures or dust.
If you have questions about your Commander FLEX®, call the
phone number on this manual’s cover for help.
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Table of Contents
Welcome to the Commander FLEX System .................... 8
Unpacking Commander FLEX ....................................... 10
Connecting Commander FLEX ...................................... 12
Cellular Connection Setup ............................................. 14
Using Commander FLEX with a Telephone Line ........... 17
Using Commander FLEX ............................................... 23
Main Menu ..................................................................... 26
SC100 & SC250 Scales (Wired) .................................... 29
SC200 Scale (Wireless) ................................................. 33
Blood Pressure ............................................................. 37
Pulse Oximeter ............................................................. 42
Other Peripherals ........................................................... 44
Care and Cleaning ......................................................... 45
Frequently Asked Questions .......................................... 47
Additional Information .................................................... 50
Specifications ................................................................. 52
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A
Welcome to the Commander FLEX
System
What is the Cardiocom Commander FLEX?
Commander FLEX is a home monitoring tool. It sends important
health information to your health care team. This allows your
doctor and other health care team members to take action before
your symptoms get worse. Your health care team can make
changes to your care plan to help you stay healthy.
How do you participate?
Your health care team has provided the Commander FLEX for
you to use at home. You should use the Commander FLEX each
day. You may use the Commander FLEX to measure your
weight, peak flow, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and/or
blood glucose levels. You should do this as instructed by your
health care team. This data will be sent to your health care team
each day. The Commander FLEX uses its own cellular
connection or toll free numbers to send the data so there will be
no charge to you.
What are the benefits of using Commander FLEX?
Identifies symptoms early and allows your health care team to
take action
Keeps you “in touch” with your doctor and his or her team
Teaches you about your health condition
Keep this Manual near your
Commander FLEX for a quick reference.
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Your Commander FLEX Kit Includes:
Commander FLEX
Power Supply
Telephone Cord
Telephone Jack Splitter
You may have also been sent one or more of the following peripherals:
Scale PE (Professional Edition™) SC100
Scale SE (Slim Edition™) SC250
Scale WE (Wireless Edition™) SC200
Peak Flow Meter
GlucoCom® Blood Glucose Meter
Blood Pressure Cuff
Pulse Oximeter
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B
COMMANDER FLEX
Power Supply
Peripherals
Peak Flow Meter
Blood Glucose Meter
Blood Pressure Cuff
Pulse Oximeter
Unpacking Commander FLEX
Note: You may not be sent all of the other peripheral
devices. If you were sent a scale, it will be in a second
box.
IN THE BOX
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Unpacking Commander FLEX
1. Remove the Commander FLEX and additional peripheral devices
from the box.
2. Check for any damage from shipping. If you note any damage,
call your care provider as soon as possible.
3. Save the original box and shipping material for when you return
the Commander FLEX.
Save the box for return shipment
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C
Connecting Commander FLEX
Wired Connections on Back of the Commander FLEX:
Peripheral Port Colors
Port A – ORANGE Port E – LIGHT BLUE
Port B – RED Port F – LIGHT GREEN
Port C – DARK BLUE Scale (Wired only) – YELLOW
Port D – GREEN
Commander FLEX Setup
The Commander FLEX is able to send your data to your health care
provider in two ways. You can use your home phone line or the device
can use the built-in cellular modem.
If you have a home phone line, turn to Section E for Using
Commander FLEX with a Telephone Line.
If you do NOT have a home phone line, turn to Section D for
Cellular Connection Setup.
CUFF
Telephone
Jack
Power
Jack
Ports for Peripherals
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Main Features
Screen – The black and white LCD screen will show text and
graphics.
Selection Buttons – These buttons are used for selecting
answers to multiple choice questions. The answers will show up
on the screen next to the buttons.
Info Button – This button is used to access the Main Menu.
Yes/No Answer Buttons – These buttons are used to answer
questions that ask for a YES or NO answer.
Info
Button
Screen
Yes/No
Answer Buttons
Selection
Buttons
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D
Cellular Connection Setup
Note: You should use this section to set up the Commander FLEX if
you DO NOT have a home phone line.
Where to Set Up Commander FLEX
1. Near an outside wall or window.
2. Near an electrical outlet.
How to Connect Commander FLEX
Be sure to connect the parts in this order:
1. Insert the small end of the Power Supply cable into the port
labeled “POWER” on the back of the Commander FLEX.
Plug In Here
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How to Connect Commander FLEX…continued
1. Plug the Power Supply into a standard electrical wall outlet.
2. The Commander FLEX set up should look like this:
WARNING: BE SURE TO ONLY USE THE POWER SUPPLY
THAT WAS SENT WITH THE COMMANDER FLEX. THE
COMMANDER FLEX IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED WITH
OTHER POWER SUPPLIES.
Power
Supply
7VDC
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Commander FLEX Activation
When the Commander FLEX is plugged in, it will turn on and start
the setup process. This step will take a few minutes to complete.
If the Commander FLEX was not able to complete the setup process
on its own, the device will give you more instructions. Follow these
instructions to complete the setup process.
Signal Strength and Cellular Connection
If the Commander FLEX has low signal strength, a signal strength
meter will be shown on the screen before it tries to send your data.
This meter shows the strength of the cellular connection. The more
bars you see on the meter, the stronger the signal.
Here are a few tips to help you get more bars and improve your signal
strength:
1. Place the Commander FLEX near an outside wall or window.
2. Do NOT place Commander FLEX next to your TV or other
electrical equipment.
3. Do NOT place Commander FLEX near large metal objects, such
as your refrigerator.
Now you can turn to Section F for
instructions on using the Commander FLEX.
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E
Using Commander FLEX with a
Telephone Line
Note: You should use this section to setup Commander FLEX if you
DO have a home phone line.
Where to Set Up Commander FLEX When Using a
Telephone Line
1. Place near a working telephone wall jack.
2. Place near an electrical outlet.
NOTE: You can check to see if the wall jack is working by
connecting a phone to the wall jack. You should hear a dial
tone on the phone if the wall jack is working properly.
Screen
If the wall jack
is working, you
should hear a
dial tone in the
telephone
handset.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
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How to Connect Commander FLEX When Using a
Telephone Line
Be sure to connect the parts in this order:
1. If there IS a telephone plugged into the wall jack, unplug the
phone from the wall jack and go to Step 3. If there is no phone
plugged into the wall jack, proceed to Step 2.
2. If there is NOT a telephone plugged into the wall jack, plug one
end of the telephone cord you were sent into the wall jack. Plug
the other end into the port on the back of the Commander FLEX
labeled “PHONE LINE”. Then, go to Step 6.
Wall Jack
Wall Jack
PHONE LINE
Port
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3. Insert a Telephone Jack Splitter into the wall jack.
4. Plug the telephone into one side of the Telephone jack splitter.
5. Using the telephone cord you were sent, plug one end into the
Telephone Jack Splitter. Plug the other end into the port on the
back of the Commander FLEX labeled “PHONE LINE.” Your
telephone will continue to function as normal.
Telephone Jack Splitter
Wall Jack
Plug In
Here
Telephone Jack
Splitter
Jack S
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i
t
t
e
r
PHONE LINE Port
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How to Connect Commander FLEX When Using a
Telephone Line…continued
6. Plug the Power Supply into a standard electrical wall outlet.
7. Insert the small end of the Power Supply cable into the port
labeled “POWER” on the back of Commander FLEX.
PLUG IN HERE
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8. The Commander FLEX setup should look like this when just the
Commander FLEX is plugged into the wall jack:
OR the Commander FLEX setup should look like this if a
telephone is also plugged into the wall jack:
NOTE: If this is the first time you have set up the
Commander FLEX, it will call out to complete the setup
process. See COMMANDER FLEX ACTIVATION on the next
page.
Power
Supply
7VDC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
Power
Supply
7VDC
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Commander FLEX Activation
After the Commander FLEX is plugged in, it will turn on and start the
setup process. This step will take a few minutes to complete.
If the Commander FLEX was not able to complete the setup on its
own, it will give additional instructions. Follow these instructions to
complete the setup process.
Now you can turn to Section F for
instructions on using the Commander FLEX.
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F
Using Commander FLEX
Using Commander FLEX is Easy!
Each day you will simply take a Health Check. This may include:
Measuring your vital signs, like weight, blood pressure, oxygen
saturation, peak flow, temperature or blood glucose levels.
Answering a series of questions about your health status.
That’s it!
The Commander FLEX automatically sends your Health Check
data to your health care team. The transmission process usually
takes less than one minute to complete.
More About the Health Check
Your Health Check gathers vital sign data and asks a series of
health related questions. This health information is then sent to
your health care team. The Health Check may also contain
messages to teach you about your health condition.
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How to Start Your Health Check
1. Each day you will press the YES or NO button on the Commander
FLEX to turn it on. The following messages will be spoken and
appear in the display:
“Good Morning”
“Are you ready to start your Health Check?”
2. Press the YES button to begin your Health Check.
3. If you have any other peripheral devices attached to Commander
FLEX, you will be instructed to take your measurements. Follow
the on screen instructions and refer to the device instructions
found in this User Manual.
4. The Commander FLEX may ask you a series of questions about
your current symptoms. Answer each question based on how you
are feeling.
Good Morning
Are you ready to start
your Health Check?
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Other Peripheral Devices
With the Commander FLEX, you may have been sent one or more of
the following devices. Refer to the instructions on the pages listed
below to set up each device:
SC100 & SC250 Scales (Wired) ............................................. 30
SC200 Scale (Wireless) .......................................................... 34
Blood Pressure ........................................................................ 49
Pulse Oximeter ....................................................................... 54
Other Peripherals ................................................................... 56
Note: If you were sent a device and the instructions for
use are not included in this manual, please refer to
the information that came with that device.
WARNING: THE COMMANDER FLEX SYSTEM IS NOT
INTENDED FOR USE WITH OTHER DEVICES. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO USE ANY DEVICE THAT WAS NOT SENT TO YOU
BY CARDIOCOM.
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G
Main Menu
The Main Menu can be used to view past vital sign readings and
change device settings.
Accessing the Main Menu:
Press the “i” button during the
“Are you ready to start your Health
Check?” question to enter the Main
Menu. Use the selection buttons on
the left to go through the menus.
MAIN MENU
1. Review Readings
View past vital sign readings. Readings can be viewed in a graph
or in a list.
2. Device Setup
This section is used to view and change the device settings.
DEVICE SETUP MENU
1. User Setup
This section allows you to change the volume, language, and
home screen.
2. Connection Setup
This section allows you to change how the Commander FLEX
sends your data. You do not need to go into this menu if your
device is working correctly.
3. Advanced Setup
This section should only be used when instructed by your health
care provider or technical support.
Good morning!
Are you ready to start
your Health Check?
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CONNECTION SETUP MENU
The Connection Setup Menu options should only be used when
instructed by someone setting up your Commander Flex or by Client
Care Services.
1. Connection Method
You can change between the Phone Line and Cellular connection
types in this menu.
2. Cellular Signal Strength
You can view the strength of the cellular signal. This can help
you find the best place to set up the device. The more solid bars
you see, the better the signal.
3. Phone Line Setup
This menu is used to add a number to get an outside line or
change the dialing type.
PHONE LINE SETUP MENU
1. Phone Number setup
You can edit the number the device calls to send data. You can
add a number for an outside line, like a 9, or add or remove the
area code and 1 for long distance.
2. Tone/Pulse Dial
You can change the dialing type between Pulse and Tone dialing.
Most new phone lines use Tone Dialing.
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ADVANCED SETUP MENU
The Advanced Setup Menu options should only be used when
instructed by someone setting up your Commander Flex or by Client
Care Services.
1. Reactivation
Resets the device and deletes all data.
2. Diagnostics
Used by technical support.
3. Peripherals
Allows for changing settings to Blood Pressure or configuring the
connection of the Wireless Scale.
PERIPHERALS MENU
1. Blood Pressure
Used to turn the blood pressure ON or OFF and to set the first
pressure level.
2. Wireless Scale
Used to link (connect) or unlink (disconnect) the SC200 Scale WE
(Wireless Edition).
Please note: The menu options may be different as they are
dependent upon the firmware version.
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H
SC100 Scale PE (Professional Edition) &
SC250 Scale SE (Slim Edition)
Unpacking the Professional or Slim Scale
1. Remove the Scale you received from its box.
2. Check for any damage incurred during shipping. If you note any
damage, call your care provider as soon as possible.
3. Please save the original box and shipping material for when you
return the Scale.
4. If you are going to use the Professional or Slim Scale on carpet,
unpack the Carpet Cups or Carpet Platform as shown below.
5. Keep the scale cover on at all times when using the device.
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Setting Up the Scale PE and Scale SE on a Hard
Surface
1. Place the Scale on a hard surface away from high-traffic areas.
2. The Carpet Cups or Carpet Platform should NOT be used when
using the Scale on a hard surface.
CAUTION: Place the scale on a surface away from traffic areas
to prevent a tripping hazard.
Setting Up the Scale PE on Carpet
1. Attach the Carpet Cups
a. Remove the adhesive cover off of
the Carpet Cup
b. Press the sticky side of the Carpet
Cup firmly onto one of the rubber
feet on the bottom of the Scale PE
c. Attach the rest of the Carpet Cups
2. Be sure to carefully check the Scale PE’s stability.
CAUTION: Carpet Cups should not be used on hard flooring.
If moving the scale from carpet to hard flooring, remove the
carpet cups from the scale.
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Setting Up the Scale SE on Carpet
1. Set the Carpet Platform on the
carpeted floor.
2. Place the Slim Scale on top of the
Carpet Platform according to the
directions on the Carpet Platform
label.
a. Slim Scale feet should be
placed in the Carpet Platform
foot holders.
b. Make sure the cord is
not caught between the
scale and platform.
CAUTION: The Carpet Platform should not be used on hard
flooring.
Connecting the Wired Scales to Commander FLEX
1. Insert the YELLOW end of the wired Scale cable into the
YELLOW port labeled “SCALE” on the back of Commander
FLEX.
2. Your Scale connection should look like this:
Foot Holders
Feet
OR
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Using the Scales
1. You will weigh yourself during the daily Health Check.
2. Commander FLEX will ask you to “Please step on the scale”.
Keep your hands at your sides while weighing. Do not hold on
to anything nearby or your weight reading may be inaccurate.
3. If you are not on the scale within twenty seconds after the
Commander asks you to step on the scale, please wait for the
next instruction from the Commander FLEX.
CAUTION: Failure to step on the scale correctly may cause
you to lose your balance. If you feel unstable on the scale,
do not continue use of the scale as this may result in a fall or
injury.
4. Commander FLEX may then display the following messages:
a. Your weight is ____ lbs.
This is your current weight to one-tenth of a pound.
b. Your weight as compared to your last recorded weight.
An example would be: Good Job! You have lost 1.5 lbs.
5. Weigh yourself without clothes or with the same amount of
clothes every day. This will help keep your weight
measurements consistent.
6. Weigh yourself in the morning after going to the bathroom and
before eating or drinking anything.
7. You do not need to remain on the scale to answer the Health
Check questions or to measure other vital signs.
8. The Commander FLEX will automatically transmit your weight
to your health care team.
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I
SC200 Scale WE (Wireless Edition)
The Scale WE is a cable-free (wireless) body weight scale that you
can use in your home with or without a Commander Flex. The
Scale WE does not come with a cable to connect to the
Commander Flex.
Please refer to the SC200 Scale WE Quick Start Guide that came
in the Scale WE package.
Your Scale Wireless Edition™ kit includes:
Scale Wireless Edition (Scale WE)
Carpet Platform
Six (6) AA alkaline batteries
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Unpacking the Wireless Scale
1. Remove the Scale from its box.
2. Check for any damage incurred during shipping. If you note any
damage, call your care provider as soon as possible.
3. Please save the original box and shipping material for when you
return the Scale.
4. If you are going to use the Wireless Scale on carpet, unpack the
Carpet Platform as shown below.
5.
Save the box for return shipment
Scale Wireless Edition™
Carpet Platform
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Remove the Battery tab before use
1. Go to the Battery Door on the back of the scale.
2. Locate the plastic tab that says, “PULL”
3. Remove the tab by firmly pulling it out of the Battery Door
4. Throw away the tab
Battery
Door
“PULL”
tab
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Setting Up the Wireless Scale on a Hard Surface
1. Place the Wireless Scale on a hard surface away from high-traffic
areas.
2. The Carpet Platform should NOT be used when using the
Wireless Scale on a hard surface.
Setting Up the Wireless Scale on Carpet
1. Set the Carpet Platform on the
carpeted floor.
2. Place the Wireless Scale on top
of the Carpet Platform according
to the directions on the Carpet
Platform label.
a. Wireless Scale feet should be
placed in the Carpet Platform
foot holders.
CAUTION: The Carpet Platform should not be used
on hard flooring.
Foot Holders
Feet
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Scale Wireless Edition™ Features
Automatic On/Off
o It turns on automatically when it registers more than fifty (50)
pounds.
o It turns off automatically when a measurement is complete.
The digital readings and large display allows you to cut out the
guesswork.
Top View
Bottom View
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Scale WE (Wireless Edition™) Display
The Scale Wireless Edition™ display turns on and lights up when at
least 50 lbs (or 23 kg) is on the scale. After a measurement, the
scale displays the reading and instructs the person to step off. The
scale display and backlight will automatically shut off.
The weight measurement displays the unit (to one decimal place) and
the measurement type (“lbs” or “kg”).
The battery level appears on the lower left area in the display when
the scale is in use.
The transmitting symbol displays when a successful reading has
been taken and it is transferring it to the Commander Flex.
If the scale is linked or connected to the Commander Flex, the
transmitting symbol will appear in the upper left of the display.
If the scale is not linked or not connected to the Commander
Flex, the transmit fail symbol displays. The Commander Flex will not
receive the weight measurement, nor send it to your health care team.
If the scale cannot take a measurement due to the person being
unstable, an animated stick figure displays in the upper right corner.
If the scale cannot take a measurement, it will say “No weight data
collected. Please step off the scale.”
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Linking the Scale WE to the Commander FLEX
To be able to send your weight readings to your health care team,
follow the steps below to register the wireless scale:
1. Press any button to wake up the Commander Flex.
It displays: “Are you ready to start your Health Check?”
2. On the Commander FLEX, select the “Info Button.” It is located
in the upper right hand corner with a blue “i”. Selecting the “Info
Button” will display the Main Menu.
3. Select Device Setup from Main
Menu.
4. Select Advanced Setup from the
menu.
5. Select Peripherals from the
Advanced Setup menu.
6. Select Wireless Scale from the
Peripherals menu.
7. Select Connect to Scale from the Wireless Scale menu.
8. The Commander Flex will prompt you to connect the Wireless
Scale.
9. Turn Scale WE over so the bottom is facing you. You will notice
the buttons on the back of Scale WE. Please find and press the
button with the wireless symbol.
If the scale sound is on, you will hear the wireless scale say
“Scale Connected”.
10. Once connected, the Commander FLEX will display a message
stating “Scale Connected.”
Info Button
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Linking the Scale WE… Continued
11. Select Exit until “Are you ready to start your Health Check?”
appears on the screen.
12. Place the Scale WE on the carpet platform or floor with the LCD
display side up.
Taking a Weight Using the Scale WE is easy!
1. Once you have registered your Wireless Scale, you can take a
weight at any time without doing your health check.
2. Your weight will be automatically transmitted to the linked
Commander FLEX.
3. If a weight is taken before a health check, the Commander FLEX
will skip the “Take your Weight” section of the health check.
4. This weight will be used in place of the “Take your Weight”
section of the health check.
5. If you have not taken a weight and start your health check, the
Commander FLEX will ask you if you would like to take a weight.
When using the Scale WE, ensure your feet are properly positioned on
the scale as follows:
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CAUTION: Failure to step on the scale correctly may cause you
to lose your balance. If you feel unstable on the scale, do not
continue use of the scale as this may result in a fall injury.
Changing the Volume on the Wireless Scale
1. Turn over the Wireless Scale so the bottom is facing you.
2. Select the button with the volume symbol.
3. Press the button until you hear the setting you would like the
Wireless Scale set to.
a. The volume settings are:
High
Low
Off
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Changing the Language on the Wireless Scale
Note: This option is controlled by Commander FLEX if the scale is
connected. If the scale is not connected, then follow the steps
below.
1. Turn the Wireless Scale upside down.
2. Select the button with the language symbol .
3. Press the button until you hear the language you would like the
Wireless Scale set to.
4. The available language settings are:
a. English
b. Spanish
c. French
Changing the Weight Measurement on the Wireless
Scale
Note: This option is controlled by Commander FLEX if the scale is
connected. If the scale is not connected, then follow the steps
below.
1. Tip the Wireless Scale upside down.
2. Select the button with the weight measurement symbol “lb/kg.”
3. Press the button until you hear the weight measurement you
would like the Wireless Scale set to.
4. The available weight measurement settings are:
a. Pounds
b. Kilograms
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Viewing Scale Diagnostics
1. Wake up the Commander FLEX by pressing any button.
2. On the Commander FLEX, select the “Info Button.” It is located
in the upper right hand corner with a blue “i”. Selecting the “Info
Button” will display the Main Menu.
3. Select Device Setup from the Main Menu.
4. Select Advanced Setup from the menu.
5. Select Peripherals from the Advanced Setup menu.
6. Select the Wireless Scale from the Peripherals menu.
7. Select the Scale Diagnostics from the Wireless Scale menu.
8. The Commander FLEX will display if any Wireless Scale is
connected and the serial number.
Disconnecting the Wireless Scale from the
Commander FLEX
1. Follow steps 1 through 5 above to get to the Wireless Scale
Menu.
2. From the Wireless Scale menu, select the Disconnect from Scale
from the Wireless Scale menu.
3. The Commander FLEX will disconnect the Wireless Scale.
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Changing the Scale WE™Batteries
The Scale will display a battery level at the time of use. Note that when
the batteries are completely depleted, the battery level will not be
displayed.
Full Low
Before the Battery Level is low, replace the batteries in the battery
compartment. The battery compartment is accessed by turning over
the scale and opening the battery door.
1. Turn the scale upside down.
2. Open the battery door by pushing down on the battery case tab
and pulling out.
3. Take out all of the batteries. All batteries are to be replaced at the
same time.
4. Replace with six (6) (AA) new alkaline batteries, taking care to
insert the new batteries in the correct orientation (+) and (-) as
shown inside the battery compartment.
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Care and Cleaning Information for the Scale WE™
If the scale gets dirty, unplug all of the cables from the back and use a
damp cloth to wipe it down. THE SCALE WE CANNOT BE
SUBMERSED IN WATER.
The scale can be cleaned with a disinfectant. You can use CaviCide®
wipes to wipe down all exterior surfaces. Please follow the instructions
included with the wipes.
With the exception of cleaning, the Scale Wireless Edition™ is
designed to be serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel. If
your device should need servicing, please contact Customer Care.
WARNING: CARDIOCOM IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY HAZARDS
INTRODUCED AS A RESULT OF UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
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Scale WE™ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What steps can I take if the Scale Wireless Edition™ doesn’t
appear to be taking my weight?
a) Make sure the scale is on the proper flat surface. If on carpeting
or an unstable surface, please make sure the Carpet Platform is
between the carpet and the scale. Check to make sure the feet of
the scale are nestled into the footholds of the Carpet Platform.
b) Ensure that minimally there is fifty (50) pounds distributed on the
scale surface, not to exceed four hundred (400) pounds.
c) Replace the scale batteries, if necessary.
d) Check to make sure the scale feet are free from debris or foreign
materials (such as clothing or towels).
How do I know if my weight is in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg)?
Upon taking a measurement, the scale does two things:
1. It speaks the unit of measurement.
2. Either “kg” or “lb” displays in the lower right corner of the
LCD screen when standing on the scale.
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
How to view the Electronic FCC ID
View the FCC ID on the initial startup screen. To view the startup
screen, unplug the power cord on Commander Flex. Then, plug the
power cord back into the back of Commander Flex.
FCC WARNING STATEMENTS
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Blood Pressure
Unpacking the Blood Pressure Cuff
1. Remove the Blood Pressure Cuff from the box.
2. Check for any damage incurred during shipping. If you note any
damage, call your care provider as soon as possible.
Connecting the Blood Pressure Cuff
1. Firmly insert the Blood Pressure Cuff Air Hose fitting into the port
labeled “CUFF” on the back of Commander FLEX.
CUFF
Blood Pressure
Cuff Air Hose
Fitting
Insert Cuff
Here
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Connecting the Blood Pressure Cuff…continued
2. Your Blood Pressure Monitor connection should look like this:
Measuring Blood Pressure
1. During the Health Check, Commander FLEX will prompt you to sit
down to measure your Blood Pressure and provide the following
instructions:
a. Place the Cuff on your upper arm over bare skin.
b. The Cuff should be an inch above the bend of your arm.
c. The tubing should run down the middle of the inside of your
arm.
d. Wrap the cuff tightly around your arm.
Make sure the
cuff is an inch
above the
bending point
of your arm
Wrap the
cuff tightly
around your
upper arm
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Measuring Blood Pressure…continued
a. Rest your arm and hand on a table or hard surface. Your
arm should be at heart level.
2. The Commander FLEX will prompt you to “Press YES to check
Blood Pressure”. Press the YES button on the Commander FLEX
when you have the Cuff properly attached to your arm and are
ready to check your Blood Pressure.
3. Commander FLEX will instruct you to “Please remain still and do
not talk” and indicate it is “Checking Blood Pressure”. Wait while
Commander FLEX measures your Blood Pressure. The cuff may
get very tight during the measurement. Do not be alarmed; this is
normal. NOTE: If you need to STOP the Blood Pressure
measurement, press ANY button on Commander FLEX.
4. When the Commander FLEX has completed your Blood Pressure
measurement, it will indicate it is “Determining Blood Pressure.”
You may now remove the Blood Pressure cuff from your arm.
5. The Commander FLEX will speak and display your Blood
Pressure and Heart Rate and automatically transmit your data to
your health care team.
Rest your arm
and hand at
heart level on a
table or other
hard surface for
support
The tubing
should run
down the
inside of your
arm
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Measuring Blood Pressure…continued
6. If the Commander FLEX was not able to measure your Blood
Pressure, it will provide additional instructions. Follow these
instructions to recheck your Blood Pressure.
NOTE: If you need to take multiple Blood Pressure readings, let
your arm rest for at least 5 minutes between readings.
For Accurate Blood Pressure Readings
1. Take your Blood Pressure while you are relaxed. If necessary,
relax for a few minutes before starting the Health Check.
2. You should be in a seated position, with your legs uncrossed and
your feet flat on the floor.
3. Remain still and do not talk during the measurement process.
Excessive movement can make it difficult for Commander FLEX
to take your Blood Pressure.
4. Eating, drinking or smoking can change your Blood Pressure. Try
to avoid these activities for 30 minutes before measuring your
Blood Pressure.
5. Make sure to rest your arm between readings.
6. Blood Pressure varies in all people depending on activity, stress
level, food and drink intake and time of day.
7. The Blood Pressure Cuff size can affect your readings. If your
arm is bigger or smaller than the range printed on the Cuff, ask
your care provider for a new Cuff.
8. Do not allow other people to use Commander FLEX to measure
their Blood Pressure.
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About the Blood Pressure Measurement Device
Blood Pressure measurements determined with this device are
equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the
stethoscope auscultatory method, within the limits prescribed by the
American National Standard, manual, electronic, or automated
sphygmomanometers.
The Blood Pressure Cuff will get tight around your arm in order to
measure your blood pressure. The device is designed to automatically
deflate.
WARNING: IF THE PRESSURE IS TOO PAINFUL OR THE
CUFF IS TOO TIGHT, PRESS ANY BUTTON ON THE DEVICE,
REMOVE THE CUFF FROM YOUR ARM, OR PULL THE CUFF
HOSE OUT OF THE COMMANDER FLEX.
Some people are more sensitive to pressure and may experience
physical effects, including bruising of the area where pressure is
applied. Consult your health care team if you bruise easily and have
concerns regarding routine monitoring of blood pressure.
WARNING: THE BLOOD PRESSURE DEVICE IS INTENDED
FOR USE BY ADULTS ONLY. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE
THIS DEVICE.
CAUTION: The effectiveness of this sphygmomanometer has
not been established in pregnant (including pre-eclamptic)
patients.
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Pulse Oximeter
Unpacking the Pulse Oximeter
1. Remove the Pulse Oximeter from the box.
2. Check for any damage incurred during shipping. If you note any
damage, call your care provider as soon as possible.
Connecting the Pulse Oximeter
1. Insert the GREEN end of the cable into the GREEN port labeled
“D” on the back of Commander FLEX.
2. Your Pulse Oximeter connection should look like this:
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Using the Pulse Oximeter
1. During the Health Check, Commander FLEX will prompt you to
sit down to measure your oxygen saturation. It will give these
instructions:
a. Place Finger Clip on any finger except thumb. Insert your
finger (index, middle or ring finger) into the Finger Clip until
your finger reaches the end.
b. Please remain still during reading. It is helpful to rest your
arm and hand on a hard surface while obtaining a reading.
2. The Commander FLEX will prompt you to “Press YES to check
your oxygen saturation”. Press the YES button on the
Commander FLEX when your finger is inside the Finger Clip.
3. The Commander FLEX will indicate it is “Checking your Oxygen
Saturation”. Wait while your oxygen saturation is measured.
4. The Commander FLEX will speak and display your heart rate and
oxygen saturation. Your data will automatically be sent to your
health care team. You may now remove the Finger Clip.
If the Commander FLEX was not able to measure your oxygen
saturation, it will give more instructions. Follow these instructions to
recheck your oxygen saturation.
Finger Clip
Cord should
run across
the top of
your hand
Remove
fingernail
polish
Shield
Finger Clip
from bright
light
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Other Peripherals & Cables
You may have received one or more peripheral to use with the
Commander Flex.
Please refer to the instructions provided in the manuals and
inserts with each of these items!
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Care & Cleaning Information
If the Commander FLEX gets dirty, unplug all of the cables from
the back and use a damp cloth to wipe it down.
CAUTION: The Commander FLEX cannot
be submersed in water.
A damp cloth can also be used to clean the blood pressure cuff,
scale and pulse oximeter. For cleaning other peripheral devices,
please refer to the Manuals sent with those peripheral devices.
The Commander FLEX can be cleaned with a CaviCide®
disinfectant wipe. Use the CaviCide® wipes to wipe down all
exterior surfaces. Please follow the instructions included with the
wipes.
With the exception of cleaning, the Commander FLEX is designed
to be serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel. If your
Commander FLEX device should need servicing, please contact
Customer Care using the phone numbers on this manual’s cover
page.
WARNING: CARDIOCOM IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY HAZARDS
INTRODUCED AS A RESULT OF UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL CABLES FROM THE BACK OF
THE DEVICE PRIOR TO CLEANING.
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WARNING: THE COMMANDER FLEX SYSTEM IS NOT
INTENDED FOR EMERGENCIES. IF YOU HAVE ANY URGENT
SYMPTOMS, CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR
YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How do I turn Commander FLEX “ON”?
A. To turn Commander FLEX “ON,” press either the YES or NO
button.
Q. How do I turn Commander FLEX “OFF”?
A. Commander FLEX will automatically turn itself “OFF” after 3 to 5
minutes of no activity.
Q. Can I adjust the volume?
A. Yes, you can change the volume in the Main Menu. Press the “i”
button when the device asks “Are you ready to start your Health
Check?” This will open the Main Menu. Proceed through the
menu as shown below:
Select Device Setup then
Select User Setup then
Select Audio Volume
Now you can select between High, Medium, Low
and Off
Select Exit many times to exit the menu
Q. How do I know if my Health Check was transmitted to my health
care team?
A. After you have answered all the questions and have taken all
your vital sign measurements, Commander FLEX will say:
a. “Your data is being transmitted.”
b. When it completes the transmission to your health care
team it will say: “Your data was received.”
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Frequently Asked Questions…continued
Q. Can I change my Health Check Answers?
A. Yes. At the end of your Health Check, Commander FLEX will
ask you “Do you need to change your answers?”
a. Press YES if you want to repeat the entire Health Check
to change any of your answers.
Q. What happens to my Health Check data?
A. Your data is automatically transmitted to your health care team.
They will use this data to help monitor and treat your condition.
Q. Can I travel with Commander FLEX?
A. You are not expected to travel with your Commander FLEX, but
you can do so if you choose.
a. Pack the Commander FLEX and any other peripheral
devices and cables in the original shipping box.
b. Connect everything when you arrive at your destination.
Q. What if I want to use a normal telephone line instead of the
cellular connection?
A. Set up Commander FLEX according to the instructions in
Section E.
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Frequently Asked Questions…continued
Q. What if I need to dial a number, such as 9, to access an outside
line?
A. You can change the Phone Line settings in the Options Menu.
See Section M. Press the “i” button during the “Ready for
Health Check?” question to enter the Options Menu then select:
Device Setup then select
Connection Setup then select
Phone Line Setup then select
Phone Number Setup
Your provider number will be displayed on the
screen. If you need to change it, press NO
when asked, ”Is this correct?”
Press YES when asked, “Do you need to dial a
number to get an outside line?”
Select the number that you need to dial for an
outside line.
Select EXIT many times to exit the menus.
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Additional Information
Regulatory statements
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 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 receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the
bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and
modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also
compliant.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs
on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas,
the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a
line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of
the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without
a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).
If the Commander causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that
temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company
will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC
if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect
the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for
you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public
service commission or corporation commission for information.
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this
Commander does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm
equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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There are no user serviceable parts in this Commander System. If trouble is experienced with this Commander
unit, for repair or warranty information, please call the number listed on the back cover of this Manual. If the
equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect
the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm
Never install a telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at
the network interface
Use Caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote
risk of electrical shock from lightning
Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak
To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord
Accessory equipment connected to the external interfaces must be in compliance with the respective nationally
harmonized IEC standards or UL standards (i.e. IEC 60950-1 or UL 60950-1 for data processing equipment, IEC
60065 or UL 60065 for video equipment, IEC 61010-1 or UL 61010-1 for laboratory equipment, and IEC 60601-1
or UL 60601-1 for medical equipment). Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC
60601-1-1. Any person that connects additional equipment to the signal input or signal output part configures a
medical system, and is therefore, responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system
standard IEC 60601-1-1. If in doubt, consult the technical services department or your local representative.
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Pd 3,2
EMC Information about the Commander FLEX
The Commander FLEX is compliant with IEC 60601-1-2:2007 for Safety & EMC Requirements for Medical
Devices.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and needs
to be installed and put into service according to the information provided in this user manual.
Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
The following table provides recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF
communications equipment and the Commander FLEX.
Recommended separation distances between
portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Commander FLEX
The Commander FLEX is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF
disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Commander FLEX can help prevent
electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF
communications equipment (transmitters) and the Commander FLEX as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output
power of transmitter
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
(m)
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
0.01
0,23
0.1
0,73
1
2,3
10
7,3
100
23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation
distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to
the transmitter manufacturer.
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Specifications
Name: Commander FLEX
Model: CD300-315
Class: Class II, Continuous Operation, Type BF applied Parts
(Weight Scale, Pulse Oximeter, Blood Pressure Cuff)
Expected Service Life: 10 Years
Storage Temperature: -4 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 to 55 degrees Celsius)
Operating Temperature: 50 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 40 degrees Celsius)
Server Connectivity: Cellular GPRS or CDMA
Standard telephone line (POTS)
Peripheral Connectivity: USB port
Serial ports (x5)
Commander FLEX weight scale port
Proprietary radio frequency
Scale Professional Edition
SC100 Weight Scale Range: 0 to 500 lbs (0 to 226.8 kilograms)
SC100 Consistency: +/- 0.1lbs (+/- 0.05 kilograms)
SC100 Display: 0.1lbs (0.1 kilograms)
Scale Wireless Edition
SC200 Weight Scale Range: 50 to 400 lbs (22.7 to 181.4 kilograms)
SC200 Accuracy: +/-0.3% of load + 0.5lbs
SC200 Consistency: +/-0.05% of load + 0.2lbs
SC200 Display: 0.1lbs (0.1 kilograms)
SC200 Battery Life: 500-1000 weight measurement cycles
SC200 Wireless Range: 50 feet, open air
Scale Slim/Lite Edition
SC250 Weight Scale Range: 0 to 400 lbs (0 to 181.4 kilograms)
SC250 Consistency: +/- 0.5% of load + 0.1 lbs
SC250 Display: 0.1lbs (0.1 kilograms)
Blood Pressure Compliant: ANSI/AAMI SP10:2002 & ISO 81060-2:2009
Pressure Display: 1mmHg
Pressure Accuracy: +/-3mmHg or 2% of reading
The Commander FLEX blood pressure measurement device
is an automated sphygmomanometer that only operates in
the self-measurement automatic mode, where the patient is
the operator or the operator is intended to be in continual
attendance, and where the pressure can be released from
the cuff by the operator.
Heart Rate Display: 1bpm
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Specifications Continued
Pulse Oximeter Calibration: Calibrated to display Functional Oxygen Saturation
Pulse Oximeter Range/Accuracy: 70% to 100% SPO2 3digits (Arms)
Pulse Oximeter
Peak Wavelengths: IR Peak Wavelength: 890-915 nm
Red Peak Wavelength: 660-664 nm
Maximum Optical Output Power: 4mW
Information about wavelength ranges can be especially useful to clinicians
Reminder: Because pulse oximeter requirement measurements are statistically distributed,
only about 2/3rd of pulse oximeter equipment measurements can be expected to fall within
3
(Arms) of the value measured by a co-oximeter.
Other Peripheral Devices: See Included Manuals
FCC Information
CD310 Commander Flex, FCC ID: XTQ-CD310 contains FCC IDs: T7V-BC06, N7NWISMO228
CD315 Commander Flex, FCC ID: XTQ-CD315 contains FCC IDs: T7V-BC06, Q78-MC2261
SC200 Scale WE, FCC ID: XTQ-SC200
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Explanation of Symbols
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION
CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
MANUFACTURER
MANUFACTURE DATE
PART/CATALOG NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
EUROPEAN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
CONFORM WITH EEC DIRECTIVE
TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS
KEEP DRY
CLASS II EQUIPMENT
TYPE-B APPLIED PART
TYPE-BF APPLIED PART
SEPARATE COLLECTION FOR WASTE OF
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
STAND-BY
Follow instruction for use (Note: symbol is blue on
Commander FLEX system)
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INGRESS PROTECTION RATINGS
Commander FLEX
IP21
SC100
IP20
SC100 Black cover
IPX1
SC200
IP21
Other
Refer to specific manual
INGRESS PROTECTION (IP) CODE
IPMN
M =
X
0
1
2
Ingress Protection rating not
required
Non-protected
Protected against solid foreign
objects of 50 mm in diameter
and greater
Protected against solid foreign
objects of 12.5 mm in diameter
and greater
N
X
0
1
2
Ingress Protection rating not
required
Non-protected
Protection against vertically
falling water drops
Protection against vertically
falling water drops when
Enclosure tilted up to 15°
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