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In locations where cell phone use is not permitted, such as
some hospitals and some healthcare professional offices, the
meter should be off.
The One Drop Meter has been tested and found to be appro-
priate for use at home. In most cases, it should not interfere
with other home electronic devices if used as instructed.
However, the One Drop Meter gives off radio frequency (RF)
energy from the Bluetooth® wireless technology feature. If not
used correctly, the One Drop Meter may interfere with your
TV, radio, or other electronic devices that receive or transmit
RF signals. With the exception of your iOS or Androidâ„¢ device,
other electronic wireless devices that are in use nearby, such
as another cell phone or a wireless network, may prevent or
delay the transmission of data from your One Drop Meter to
the One Drop App. Moving away from or turning off these
electronic devices may allow communication.
If you experience meter interference problems, try moving
your One Drop Meter away from the source of the interfer-
ence. You can also move the electronic device or its antenna
to another location to solve the problem. If you continue to
experience interference, contact Customer Service.
Electrical Safety and Standards
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Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable
mixtures.
When disposing of your One Drop Meter follow all local
environmental regulations.