Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Installation Guide
- Information Guide
- Indications for use
- Warnings
- Important Notes
- Using the Scan Monitor
- What is an ECG?
- Taking an ECG
- ECG Outputs
- Sharing ECG Results
- What is an SpO2 Measurement?
- Taking an SpO2 Measurement
- SpO2 Outputs
- SpO2 Measurement Information
- Technical specifications
- Wireless information
- Security
- Safety and Performance
- Troubleshooting - Syncing with App
- Troubleshooting - ECG
- Troubleshooting - SpO2
- Cleaning and Disposal
- Equipment symbols
- Warranty
ECG
Outputs
ECG classification:
- A result
of
Normal
Sinus
Rhythm
means
your
heart
rate is
between
50
and
100
beats
per
minute
(bpm)
and
is
beating
in a
regular
pattern.
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- Inconclusive
ECG
results
may
be
caused
by
errors
introduced
during
the
measurement, such as
(1)
movements
that
cause a signal
of
poor
quality,
(2)
by
too
much
noise
due
to
proximity
with
an
electrical
device
that
generates
strong
electromagnetic
fields,
(3)
an
arrhythmia
other
than
AFib, OR
(4)
if
your
heart
rate is
below
50
bpm
or
above
100
bpm.
- A small
percentage
of
people
may
have
certain
physiological
conditions
preventing
the
user
from
creating
enough
signal
to
produce
a
good
recording. You can learn
more
about
inconclusive
ECG
results
during
setup
by
accessing
the
educational
information
included
in
the
ECG
area
of
the
Health Mate app.
- A
heart
rate
may
be
low
because
of
certain
medications
or
if
electrical
signals are
not
properly
conducted
through
the
heart. Training
to
be
an elite
athlete
can also
potentially
cause a
low
heart
rate.
- A
heart
rate
may
be
high
because
of
exercise, stress, nervousness,
alcohol
dehydration,
infection,
AFib,
or
another
arrhythmia.
-
If
you
receive an inconclusive result
due
to
a
poor
recording,
you
might
try
to
re-record
your
ECG.
You can
review
how
to
take
an
ECG
during
setup
or
by
tapping
Take a
Recording
in
the
ECG
section
of
the
Health
Mate
app
on
your
smartphone.
- All
ECG
results
sync
with
Health Mate
on
your
Android
or
iOS
app.
You
may
use
the
Health
Mate
app
to
share
your
ECG
with
a clinician.