Use Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Device Description
- Indications for Use
- Components Included with the Cardi/o Remote Patient Monitor System
- CARDI/O® USE INSTRUCTIONS
- Cardi/o® Overview
- Cardi/o® Remote Patient Monitor (RMP) may be use for synchronous telehealth consultations where real-time intermittent spot-checking of vital signs may be desired; and for asynchronous telehealth consultations where historical data can be viewed and d...
- Step 1. Connect the Cardi/o® Sensor to the Internet via WiFi
- Scan the barcode containing a unique ID that is located on the sensor device with a smart phone, then input the local WiFi passcode to complete the Sensor connection.
- Determine whether the Cardi/o® RMP will be for intermittent use or long-term use and position the Sensor device according to Figure A or Figure B below.
- Step 2.A Positioning Cardi/o® for Intermittent Use – tabletop option
- Step 2.B Positioning Cardi/o® for Long Term Use – wall-mount option
- Step 3. Accessing Patient Data
- Step 4. Managing Patient Alerts
- Step 5. Downloading and Reporting Data
- Cardi/o® Sensor Return or Disposal
- Troubleshooting
- Contact Information
- Product Specifications
- General Symbols
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Date: 01Sep2020
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Step 2.B Positioning Cardi/o
®
for Long Term Use – wall-mount option
See Figure B below for a view of the Cardi/o
®
Sensor wall placement in relation to patient. The sensor
is placed between 6 to 8 feet vertical from the floor facing the bed where the patient spends most of
their time at rest. The Sensor device is designed to record physiological data of the patient sitting,
laying prone or standing within the Sensor’s 10-foot range and 30º field of view.
In Figure C below, follow steps 1 through 4 to install the Sensor to a wall for long-term patient monitoring.
Figure C: The dual-mount wall bracket can be used in a corner or flat wall for optimal positioning.
Figure B: Position the Cardi/o Sensor device on a wall facing the bed for nighttime monitoring. Or, determine the
best position according for daytime monitoring using the 30° field of view reference point. Call your healthcare
provider or Cardi/o support for assist
ance with proper placement and installation.