Use Instructions
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• Place the electrodes on the patient’s body and
connect the ECG cables of the PocketECG
transmitter as shown.
cable clips colors complying with
the EU requirements – left,
the US requirements – right
• Use only high-quality electrodes with fast
conducting gel. Always obey instructions for use
provided by the electrode’s manufacturer. It is
recommended to use electrodes designed for
Holter monitoring.
• Secure each lead wire. Cables of the PocketECG
transmitter should be attached to the electrodes
in a way that reduces movements causing signal
artifact.
WARNING: Discard electrodes after each
use.
WARNING: The snaps of the ECG lead
wires are made of metal conducting the
current and are intended to be
connected with electrodes placed on a
patient’s body. Never connect the lead
wire snaps with any source of electric
power such as power outlets,
power supplies, and batteries.
CAUTION: Always make sure that the
electrodes are placed correctly.
CAUTION: Verify the use-by dates on
applied electrodes to make sure they
have not expired.
CAUTION: ECG electrodes can cause skin
irritation. Examine the skin for signs of
irritation or inflammation and avoid
placing of the electrode in those areas.
4. Reporting symptoms in a patient view
• Press the ‘Report Symptoms’ button.
• Select observed symptom from the list.
• Indicate when symptoms occurred and then
confirm your choice.
• If you select wrong symptom, you can always
modify it. Otherwise, the selected symptom is
confirmed automatically after 5 seconds.
Button for patients to report symptom
Battery level indicator
Signal strength indicator
5. Stopping the device
• To switch the transmitter off ensure that the
recording session is finished. Then you can
remove the battery from its compartment.
WARNING: Never ship the PocketECG
transmitter/charger with the main
battery inserted into its compartment.
6. Replacing the main battery
• The discharged battery should be charged
immediately if the diagnostic session is intended
to be performed for a period longer than
24 hours.
• Slide the battery lock to release the battery.
• Remove the battery.
• Place fully charged battery into compartment
and push it until the lock clicks.
• The PocketECG transmitter is equipped with
backup battery that is intended to supply the
device when the main battery is being replaced.
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