User's Manual
Copyright Grektek Holdings, Inc. 2020 V2.4 July 22, 2020
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Step 6. ECG Results Messages
Caution: The everbeat system is not a diagnostic device, but can help your physician detect
possible heart conditions. If you have any symptoms you should contact your doctor and follow
their instructions.
1. A successful recording is achieved when the iPhone App displays “Recording Complete”
with a value for heart rate after it. You may review this ECG from the main App screen.
You may review this with your physician as agreed with them at time of prescription. (Your
prescribing physician can review your everbeat-recorded ECG rhythm strips from a secure
web-based portal.) Under all circumstances, you should work with your doctor to
understand your heart health and any actions you should be taking.
2. If the everbeat system shows “Contact Separation”, it is not seeing sufficient contact
between your finger and the top electrode on the top of the everbeat watch or there is
poor conductivity between your wrist and the electrodes on the bottom of the watch.
Select “Dismiss” to clear this error message and try recording an ECG again, perhaps
moistening your finger first. Maintain firm contact on the top electrode and the issue
should be resolved.
3. If the everbeat system shows “Unable to Determine”, it means the signal coming from
the watch was not clear enough to make a determination. You should not conclude
anything about your heart condition based on this information. You can try retaking your
ECG, but if you are concerned or have symptoms, you should contact your physician.
4. Whatever the everbeat ECG looks like, you should not rely solely upon this for assessing
your heart health. Your doctor is the ultimate judge; the everbeat system is meant to
provide supplemental information to help you understand your heart health between
doctor’s visits.