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
Important
Notes
The
expected
service life
for
Scan
Monitor
is 2 years.
When
in need
of
assistance
on
using,
maintaining
or
to
report
unexpected
event
please
contact
manufacturer
for
further
information
(please see
the
last
page
of
this
leaflet).
No
service
or
repairs
should
be
performed
on
the
Scan
Monitor
hardware
other
than
the
maintenance
listed in
this
leaflet.
Inspect
sensors
for
warping,
surface
damage
or
corrosion
and
check
for
any
other
form
of
damage.
Any
serious
incident
that
has
occurred
in
relation
to
the
device
should
be
reported
to
the
manufacturer.
Please
note
that
the
device
has
not
been
clinically
validated
for
heart
rates
higher
than
140
bpm.
For healthcare professionals:
to
verify
operation
of
the
pulse
oximeter:
The
ScanWatch
utilizes a
reflective
oximeter
sensor
on
the
bottom
surface
of
the
watch. The
ScanWatch
pulse
oximeter
operation
can be
verified
by
a responsible
organization
(biomedical
engineering
department,
etc.) using a
model
AECGl00
Test System
(WhaleTeq, Taipei City, Taiwan).
As
clinical
accuracy
cannot
be
verified
with
a simulator,
some
differences
in
ScanWatch readings versus
set-point
may
be
observed.
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