Use Instructions

7. Clinical validation has not been performed on patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Precautions
1. To acquire physiological data properly:
o The Combo Sensor Module must be properly adhered to the patient.
o The patient must remain within 32.8 feet (10 meters) to the Display Unit (for
GA1000 series), or to the Receiver/Transponder (for GA2000 series).
o The Combo Sensor Module must have adequate power for data transmission.
Notification of the Combo Sensor Module battery level will indicate when the
battery power is low.
2. Wireless electronic devices may cause signal interference during data transmission. Avoid
close proximity with interfering devices.
3. Medical electrical equipment or electrical stimulators attached to the patient’s body may
degrade Combo Sensor Module signal quality or produce erroneous results from the
biosensor.
4. Do not use the Combo Sensor Module if the package has been opened or appears used or
damaged.
5. Wear only one Combo Sensor Module at a time.
6. If discomfort or irritation occurs, the Combo Sensor Module should be removed. If mild
soreness or redness is experienced after removing the device, do not apply a new device in
the same location. Choose another recommended location.
7. Incorrect handling, excessive force, or dropping the Combo Sensor Module may cause
malfunction or permanent damage.
8. Keep the Combo Sensor Module away from children and pets. The device may be a choking
hazard and may be harmful if swallowed.
9. Do not place liquids on top of the device.
10. Do not immerse the device or any of the components in any liquids.
11. Do not use this device while taking a shower.
12. If the Combo Sensor Module fails to operate, contact your healthcare provider
immediately.
13. Dispose of the Combo Sensor Module per local laws, care facility laws or hospital laws for
routine/non-hazardous electronic waste.