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
Contraindications
&
4
Scan
Monitor
is
not
intended
to
continuously
monitor
vital
signs in
critical
conditions
or
where
the
nature
of
the
variations is such
that
it
could
result in
immediate
danger
to
the
patient.
Scan
Monitor
does
not
provide
alarms.
Scan
Monitor
is
not
intended
to
provide
or
to
replace a diagnosis
by
a physician
or
qualified
health
care
professionals.
Vital
signs measurements, such
as
those
taken
with
this
device,
cannot
identify
all diseases.
If
you
think
you
may
be
having a
heart
attack
(myocardial
infarction)
or
are
facing
a
medical
emergency,
call
the
emergency
services.
Scan
Monitor
is
not
indicated
for
use:
-
on
patients
with
a
pacemaker
or
other
implanted
electronic
device
-
for
out-of-hospital
transport
by
emergency
medical
services
-
during
medical
procedures
The
AF
detection
feature
is
not
intended
for
patients
diagnosed
with
an
arrhythmia
other
than
Atrial
Fibrillation
or
diagnosed
with
bundle
branch
block.