Before You Begin; Understanding The Monitor - Honeywell HomMed Genesis Touch Patient Instructions For Use

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Patient Telemonitoring Instructions
Before You Begin
Be sure to use the Genesis Touch monitor where it can successfully measure vital signs and transmit results
and ensure there is enough room for peripheral devices to be used easily. Consider the following:
Choose an accessible place to encourage daily use.
Place the monitor on a flat, stable surface, near an electrical outlet, where you can sit comfortably at
rest for readings.
Select an area that allows free flow of air around the monitor.
Place the scale on a flat, stable surface where you can easily stand on it and will not need to move it.
Ensure that you can easily reach any peripheral devices and that they are no more than 30 ft from the
monitor.
Ensure that a bed, chair, or other seating is readily available.
Avoid:
Placing equipment near sources of water, such as sinks or bathtubs.
Placing on or near a heat source (stove, fireplace, heaters, heat vents, etc.) or in direct sunlight.
Using an electrical wall outlet controlled by a light switch.
Placing the monitor on top of, or next to, electrical equipment. If placing the monitor next to an
electrical device is unavoidable, verify that the monitor works properly in that location.
Understanding the Monitor
Place the monitor on the stand or on a flat, stable, and uncluttered surface where seating is available. A
location near a window on an outside wall usually works best for transmission purposes. The monitor can
be run on batteries, just as a cellular phone does. To charge the batteries, plug the monitor into an electrical
outlet via the AC power adapter.
IMPORTANT: We recommend that you have the monitor plugged in while using.
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