2.6
Data security warnings
Your smartphone stores your personal data.
Potential threats such as the following:
Malware installation
Physical access to the smartphone
Interception of communications
Physical damage to the smartphone
Theft of the smartphone
could have an impact on the integrity or confidentiality of such data, such as:
Accessing data in memory by unauthorized persons
Loss of data in memory
Inability to use smartphone for communications
The following actions help reduce the risk of such events:
Do not open or install files from suspicious sources
Use antivirus software
Back up your data periodically
Do not leave your smartphone unattended
Use a password to access the data
2.7
Warnings for use in electromagnetic environments
Due to the increasing number of electronic devices (computers, cordless phones, cell
phones, etc.) medical devices may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference from other
equipment.
Such electromagnetic interference could cause the medical device to malfunction and create
a potentially unsafe situation.
SMART ONE complies with EN 60601-1-2:2007 on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC for
medical devices) for both immunity and emissions.
For the device to function properly, however, the following precautions must be taken:
Make sure that the SMART ONE and the smartphone on which the MIR SMART ONE
application is installed are no more than 2 metres apart.
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