eTracker Device Instruction Manual
Table of Contents Intended Use 3 Product Description 3 Installation 4 Usage 6 Transferring to a new inhaler 6 Precautions and Warnings 7 Technical Specifications & FCC Statement 9 2
Intended Use Virgilant eTracker device is a medication reminder device intended for single-patient use to assist physicians and patients in recording and monitoring the occurrences of inhaler use. The eTracker is not intended for use as a dose counter, nor is it intended to measure the quantity of medication remaining in an inhaler. This device uses electronic tracking to determine the time and frequency of the inhaler used.
sensor and stored to its memory. If a mobile device paired with Virgilant app is within Bluetooth range, this information will be transferred to the app. If not, the eTracker sensor will search once every minute for a mobile device which has been previously paired, until it is able to sync the data. Installation Please remove the plastic pull tab on the inside of the eTracker sensor to enable the battery to connect.
Medication canisters can vary in size, if the connection between the medication canister and the device is loose, place the plastic ring provided with your eTracker sensor on top of the medication canister.
Usage Please follow instructions on Virgilant mobile app to pair your eTracker sensor. Once an eTracker sensor is attached to an MDI and paired with the Virgilant app, when you actuate your MDI you will automatically engage the eTracker . A successful actuation of the eTracker is indicated by a single flash of blue light at the front of the eTracker device. When this happens, the eTracker sensor will record the date and time of this dose.
the plastic ring supplied with your eTracker device onto your new medication canister if it is required. Reinstall on new medication following the instructions above. Precautions and Warnings The sensor is not meant to communicate emergencies Call your doctor right away if you need care. Sensor information can be delayed and your caretaker team may not be aware of your condition eTracker sensor can help patients and their caretaker teams to understand patterns over time.
The eTracker is not a dose counter Please use the dose-counter on your inhaler, if it has one. If the sensor obstructs the dose counter, frequently check your dose counter to ensure that you do not run out of medication. The sensor should not be immersed in liquid Do not place the sensor under water or put it in a dishwasher or sterilizer. It could damage the sensor and cause it not to function properly. Choking hazard Keep away from small children.
Technical Specifications & FCC Statement Model No. Virgil-1 Battery Life 6 months. Depending on frequency of use. Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 LE Memory Certifications Memory for 270 doses. Dose history remains in memory until data transmission with a paired mobile device is successful. CE, FCC and BLE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement: 15.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) 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.
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 device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.