Use Instructions
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the device. Damaged ECG cable can be replaced
only by the manufacturer.
• The conductive parts of ECG cables are intended
to be connected only to the ECG electrodes. They
should not be connected to any conductive parts
of any objects including earth.
• The capacity of the PocketECG Li-Ion battery
decreases with normal use over time. The
manufacturer recommends replacing the battery
with a new one after 300 charging cycles or after
2 years of use. Recycle or dispose of used
batteries according to the local regulations.
2. Starting the device
• Slide the battery into its compartment, until it
will snap.
• The device turns on automatically, and it is ready
for starting a new recording session about
30 seconds after the battery is placed in its
compartment.
• A fully charged battery makes it possible to
continuously monitor the patient's ECG and
acceleration signals using the PocketECG
transmitter for at least 24 hours.
CAUTION: Prior to starting a diagnostic
session read the PocketECG IV
instructions for use carefully.
CAUTION: A patient should be trained by
qualified personnel before using the
PocketECG transmitter.
CAUTION: The batteries should be
charged before the first usage.
CAUTION: If no image is displayed within
30 seconds after placing the battery in
the compartment, the battery is fully
discharged or the device does not
operate correctly due to the abnormal
temperature or humidity conditions.
3. Connecting the ECG electrodes
• Remove hair from the place where the electrode
will be attached.
• Wipe the chosen site with a damp cloth/wet
wipes (do not use high-proof alcohol as it may dry
up the epidermis and distort the ECG signal).