User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Instructions for use
- Getting started
- Using the SEEQ MCT System during the monitoring period
- What to do at the end of monitoring
- Indications for use, contraindications, and precautions
- Services for physicians
- Specifications, compliance, and symbols
- Frequently asked questions
- What is a Wearable Sensor?
- How long will my Wearable Sensor last?
- What information is transmitted to my physician?
- How can I report my symptoms?
- Can I take a shower while wearing my Wearable Sensor?
- Will I need to change the battery in the Transmitter or the Wearable Sensor?
- How close must I be to the Transmitter to ensure that the data collected by my Wearable Sensor is transmitted?
- How often do I need to change the Wearable Sensor device?
- What if the Wearable Sensor causes my skin to itch?
- Should I carry the Transmitter with me when I travel?
- Will I need to notify security screeners about my Wearable Sensor?
- Can I wear a Wearable Sensor through an electronic antitheft system, such as in a store?
- Can I use microwave ovens or TV remotes while wearing a Wearable Sensor?
- Can I be close to wireless phones, WiFi, or other electromagnetic devices?
- Can I carry my cellphone while wearing the Wearable Sensor?
- Will hot or cold environments affect the Wearable Sensor performance?
- Is my medical data protected during transmission?
SEEQ MCT Instructions for use English 21
M958549A001 Rev B
Refer to doc # A73903 for Printing
Instructions.
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4" x 8" (101 mm x 203 mm)
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Wearable Sensor?
A Wearable Sensor is a patient-worn medical device designed to
comfortably adhere to the skin. The device contains sensors that
collect your ECG waveform (a tool for analyzing the activity of your
heart).
How long will my Wearable Sensor last?
Each Wearable Sensor is designed to last up to 7.5 days. However,
inappropriate Wearable Sensor application, or removal and
reapplication of the Wearable Sensor during use, will affect
monitoring. If this happens, you may be required to use another
Wearable Sensor.
What information is transmitted to my physician?
Your heart activity is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by the
Wearable Sensor. When unusual heart activity is detected or when
you use the Patient Trigger Button, information is transmitted to the
Medtronic Monitoring Center for review and delivery to your
physician.
Non-sterile Manufacturer’s name
and address
Temperature limitations Collection of electrical
and electronic
equipment
The entire Wearable
Sensor is a type BF
applied part; Denotes
device is not in direct
contact with cardiac
muscle
Wireless transmission
symbol
Ingress Protection
3 means protection
against objects >=2.5 mm
in diameter (tools)
5 means protection
against water jets
(shower)
Federal (USA) law
restricts this product to
sale by or on the order
of a physician.
Class II equipment Keep dry
Conformité Européenne
(European Conformity).
This symbol means that
the device fully complies
with European Union Acts.