User's Manual

INDICATIONS FOR USE
SpiroLite is intended for monitoring
PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow Rate),
FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume in
one second), FVC(Forced Vital
Capacity) and FEV1/FVC Ratio for
patient home use. The device is
designed for paediatric to adult
patients.
Patients below 16 years shall be
supervised by an adult during the use
of this device.
When the device is used to monitor
lung conditions such as asthma and
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD), the user should be
under the care of a licensed health
care professional.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SpiroLite is used to measure a
person’s PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow)
and FEV1(Forced Expiratory
Volume). PEF is the fastest speed a
person can blow air out of the lungs
after taking in as big a breath as
possible.
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1) is a
measure of the volume of air
expelled in 1- second.
SpiroLite has the following frequently
used operations: -
1) Attaching the Aerobit Turbine to
SpiroLite device
2) Pairing with a Smartphone via
Bluetooth
3) Performing a set of test
4) Viewing results on the Aerobit
App.
SpiroLite works with iOS and Android
devices and connects via Bluetooth.
SpiroLite is powered by 2 x 1.5 V AAA
Alkaline batteries. Depending on the
usage and manufacturer, each set of
new batteries should last for about
six to eight months. If the batteries
are replaced or when the device is
discarded, dispose the same as
electronic waste. Use Alkaline
batteries only.
SpiroLite is designed to work with
Aerobit Reusable Turbines. When
performing a test, the user exhales