HANDHELD ECG MONITOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ver1.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Customer Instructions Dear users, thank you for purchasing our product Handheld ECG Monitor. Please be sure to read the manual carefully before using this device for the first time. Failure to follow these instructions may cause measuring abnormality, equipment damage or personal injury. We assume no responsibility for personal injury or damage sustained by or through use of this product.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Notes on Safety This device is intended to monitor the ECG waveform, not for medical diagnosis. Never use the device in critical situations! - Self-diagnosis and treatment is dangerous. The measurement results are reference for analyzing the cardiac rhythm of patients by doctors only, and should never be used as a basis for starting or modifying treatment without independent confirmation by medical examination.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Do not apply over clothing. Do not take measurements when there are drops of water on your skin, such as from sweat or after bathing. Do not take measurements where the device will be exposed to strong electromagnetic forces. Chemicals from a broken LCD display panel are toxic when ingested. Use caution when the monitor has a broken display panel. The user should operate the equipment according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR - Dusty locations. - Near fires or open flames. - Locations exposed to strong vibration. - Locations exposed to strong electromagnetic fields. Dispose of the device and its accessory according to applicable local regulations.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Contents 1. General Description ........................................................................... - 7 2. Inserting and Replacing Batteries .................................................... - 9 3. Setting the ID, Date and Time ......................................................... - 11 4. Using SD Card .................................................................................. - 12 5. Taking a measurement ................................................
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 1. General Description 1.1 Know Your Device Fig.1-1 Description of Fig. 1-1: ①. LCD display: Display the parameters include the current date and time, battery power indicator, etc. ②. Left/Down Button: Press this button to move the cursor/ waveform to the left or change the number. ③. OK button: Press this button to confirm the selection and enter the submenu or confirm the setting and select the next item. ⑦.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 1.2 Product Features Easy to use Convenient to carry High-definition color display User Friendly interface Two optional measurement modes Support using Micro-SD Card saving more data records. The saving records can be uploaded to PC for review or management. 1.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR ECG Measurement: In this menu,there are three options “Easy Mode”, “Continuous Mode” and “Bluetooth Switch” Records Review: Entering this menu, there are data records and ECG waveform stored available. System unit Settings: Entering this menu, there are six submenus: 1. Date and Time Settings 2. Brightness Settings 3. Beep Settings 4. User ID Settings 5. Wave scale Settings 6.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Fig. 2-1 2.3 Close the battery cover. Battery life and replacement: When the “Battery power is low please change with new ones in time.” message appears, replace batteries with new ones immediately. Always turn off the device before replacing the batteries. Dispose of the used batteries according to the applicable local regulations. Battery life: Two new AA batteries will last for about 500 measurements.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Cautions! Do not use batteries not specified for this device. Do not insert the batteries with the polarities in the wrong direction. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. If battery fluid should get on your skin or clothing, immediately rinse with plenty of clean water. Remove batteries from this device when you are not going to use it for a long period of time (approximately three months or more). Do not use batteries of a different type together.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 3.1.5 Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. 3.2 ID settings NOTE: ALWAYS set different ID number for every user before taking a measurement. 3.2.1 Select [System unit settings][User ID Setting], then press the “OK” button to enter. 3.2.2 Press the up/right or left/down button to adjust the ID number. Its range is from 1 to 255. After setting, press “OK” button to confirm the setting and return to the previous menu. 4.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 4.2.2 Remove the SD card, and then close the SD card slot cover. 4.3 Formatting an SD card Insert the SD card into the SD card reader; then connect the SD card reader with a computer’s USB interface. In the right mouse button menu, select the “fat” item to start formatting the SD card. NOTE: It is recommended to use the approved micro-SD cards and Readers. If the prompt information “Do not support this file system.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Do not move during measurement. - Movement, including talking, coughing or measurement can affect the measurement results. sneezing, during If the position of your finger or arm is inappropriate during measurement, the results may be unreliable, so be sure to check their position before taking a measurement. After taking a measurement, disinfect the electrodes by wiping them with a soft cloth or cotton swab moistened with disinfectant alcohol.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR selection in the [Measurement Mode] menu. Before you take a measurement, the ideal posture is one where you are seated comfortably with your back straight and hands on your legs. Note: You can also take a measurement while you are standing or while lying down. 5.3 Palm Measurement Make sure hold the “7” metal electrodes of the device with right index finger firmly, and place the “12” electrodes against the center of the left palm.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR “14:07:40”: The current time. “36/100”: The device can store 100 records. The current measurement record is the 36th one. : With SD card, it displays this icon; without SD card, it doesn’t display this icon. : Indication of the power of battery : ECG amplitude bar : The ECG waveform ×1: ECG waveform scale. You can set the displaying scale (x0.5, x1, x1.5, or x2) in the [System unit Settings]. : Beep is OFF. : The status bar of measurement progress.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR A measurement result message is displayed when the measurement has been completed (refer to Fig. 5-4 for details). Fig. 5-4 Description of Picture 5-4: “2009-05-08”: The current date. “14:13:35”: The current time. “37/100”: The current measurement record is the 37th one. : Indication of the power of battery. “HR 090 bpm”: The heart rate is 90 beats per minute. “2009-05-08”: The record storage date. “14:07”: The record storage time. “ID: 002”: The ID number is 002.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 5.4 Chest measurement If palm measurement is not ideal, please adopt chest measurement. 5.4.1 Measurement for Male: Hold the device with the right hand; make sure that the right index finger makes contact with the “7” metal electrodes sufficiently. Place the “12” electrodes against left chest on bare skin about 5cm bellow your left nipple. While maintaining the same posture, press the START button. (Refer to Fig. 5-5) Fig.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Improper Operation Methods: A. The touching point of the “12” electrodes do NOT contact left chest. B. The handhold gesture is NOT correct. C. The “12” electrodes do not contact fully the skin. (E.g. the monitor is impeded by clothes while taking a measurement) Notes: Make sure that you are relaxed and that your chest is free of tension. Press the electrodes close against your bare chest.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 5.6 Cable Measurement If palm measurement is not ideal and it is not convenient to adopt chest measurement, the cable measurement will be recommended. Connect the cable and the unit effectively through the lead port. The position for placing the cable electrode is shown in Fig. 5-8. NOTE: Make sure that you are relaxed and that your chest is free of tension. Press the chest electrodes close against your bare chest.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Warnings! Very Important! Users are strictly prohibited to attach the lead cable electrodes on their body if the lead cable is not connected with the device. Before measurement, firstly the lead cable should be connected with the device, secondly the lead cable electrodes should be attached to your body; After measurement, firstly the lead cable electrodes should be removed from body, secondly the lead cable should be disconnected with the device. 5.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR When you select the “Bluetooth Switch”, you enter the following interface. Fig. 5-10 Select “ON” and you can take a measurement. The following figure is the measurement interface. Fig. 5-11 “090”: The inspected Heart rate is 90 bpm. There is an analysis result of a measurement in the continuous mode. The function is optional, so the user should purchase for applying. No. Abbr.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 3 BRADY Suspected slow beat 4 MISSBEAT Suspected missing beat 5 RUNPVC Suspected Repeating early beat 6 TRIGEMIN Suspected trigeminy 7 BIGEMINY Suspected bigeminy 8 R On T Suspected R wave on T wave 9 COUPLET Suspected Twin early beat 10 PVC Suspected early beat Cautions! Please note that while the measurements from an ECG monitor are a useful guide for your doctor, they cannot detect all changes in heart conditions.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Fig. 6-1 NOTE: If the device does NOT have stored records ever, it will show the prompt information “No record!”, when entering the [Records Review] menu. 6.2 Reviewing ECG waveforms Select a record in the records list, and press the “OK” button. The corresponding waveform will be displayed. (Refer to Fig.6-2). Press the Navigation buttons to move the waveform forward or backward. Fig. 6-2 Description of Fig.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Every piece of stored ECG data is displayed with date, time and a character representing the measured waveform. Measuring result depiction: After reviewing the certain ECG waveform, press the “OK” button to enter the corresponding result depiction, refer to Fig. 6-3. Fig. 6-3 In the current menu press navigation button to select YES, NO, or the KEY icon, and then press the “OK” button to reserve, delete or lock the result.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Wave scale Settings Auto poweroff Settings 7.1 ID, Date and Time Settings Please refer to the section “3. Setting the Date and Time”. 7.2 Brightness Settings 1. Select [System unit Settings] [Brightness Settings], then press the “OK” button to enter. 2. Press up/right or left/down button to set the backlight. And press the “OK” or MENU button return to the previous menu. 7.3 Beep Settings 1.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR SD card data”. Select your desired one, and then press the “OK” button. 8.2 Copy to SD card Select [Data Management] [Copy to SD card], and then press the “OK” button. All the data in the monitor will be copied into the SD card. 8.3 SD card status When you insert the SD card, you can choose the SD card status. Select [Data Management] [SD card status]. You can enter the following the interface. Fig. 8-1 9.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR FCC Warnings! This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Problem The device can NOT be turned on. The device is failed to measure heart rate. ECG waveform unstable or too much irrelevant waveforms exist. Cause 1 The batteries are worn out. 2. The batteries are inserted incorrectly. 3. The device might be broken out. 1. The electrodes are not made good contact with your body. 2. Move when measuring 3.Electromagnetic interference 4. The signal is too weak 1. Your skin is dry. 2.Electrode and the body does not contact well 3.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR 14. Technical specifications Classification: According to the type of protection against electric shock, it can be classified as internally power equipment. Its application type is CF and it is the movable common facility with no defibrillator or protection. Operating Environment: Power supply: 2 AA batteries Operation Voltage: DC 3V (+0.3V, -0.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Data Storage: Every record stores ECG data for 30 seconds. The device can store 100 items of ECG strips records at most. SD Card type: Micro-SD card Dimension and Weight: Dimension: 140mmX75mmX26mm(Length × Width × Height) Weight: 125g (without batteries) Accessories: Battery (AA)……………………………………………………………..2 pieces Pouch……………………………………………………………………...1 piece USB data cable …………………………………………………………..1 piece Software CD………………….…………………………………………..
Ver1.0E-B 3 4 5 6 7 HANDHELD ECG MONITOR user of MD100E-B Handheld ECG Monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic Emission test Compliance Environment – guidance RF emissions The MD100E-B Handheld CISPR 11 ECG Monitor uses RF energy only for its internal function. Group 1 Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
Ver1.0E-B Electrostatic transient / burst IEC 61000-4-4 Surge IEC 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 HANDHELD ECG MONITOR ±2kV for power supply lines ±1kV for input/output lines ± 1 kV differential mode ± 2 kV common mode < 5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 40 % UT (60 % dip in UT) for 5 cycles 70 % UT (30 % dip in UT) for 25 cycles < 5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) for 5 sec Not applicable at least 30%.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Guidance and Manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – For Handheld ECG monitor that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING Guidance and Manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity The MD100E-B Handheld ECG Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the MD100E-B Handheld ECG Monitor should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with following symbol: NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MD100E-B Handheld ECG Monitor The MD100E-B Handheld ECG Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Wipe the electrodes using a cloth dampened with disinfectant alcohol. Do not wipe the device with benzene, gasoline, paint thinner, concentrated alcohol, or other volatile detergents. Do not place objects on top of the device. This could damage the device. Do not disassemble the device. There are no user serviceable parts. Repairs should only be carried out by authorized personnel.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR charge during the warranty period. Our company will update the system software free of charge. 15.2 Exempt and limitation a) Our company isn’t responsible for such damage caused by force majeure. For example: fire, thunder flash, flood, cyclone, hail, earthquake, house collapse, commotion, plane failing and traffic accident, deliberate damage, lack of fuel or water, labor and capital bother, strike and stop-working etc.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR ●Such damage of probe caused by mechanical force doesn’t belong to free change range. ●During measurement of SPO2, principle leads to measuring value difficultly or inaccurate measurement. ●Not-original package leads to damaging oximeter during transportation ●Not our company professionals or authorized personnel disassemble oximeter and lead to oximeter failure. ●Not carefully read manual and so wrong operation lead to oximeter damage and failure. 15.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR ventricle control oxygenated blood, and the right atrium and ventricle control de-oxygenated (“used”) blood. The electrical impulse that causes the heart to beat spreads across the atria, causing the left and right atrium to contract and pump blood into the left and right ventricles respectively. The two ventricles then contract and pump blood out of the heart. The heart muscle then relaxes, or re-polarises, allowing blood to fill up the heart again. Fig.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Ventricular contraction (QRS complex) Atria contraction (P wave) Fig. 16-2 Re-polarization (T wave) The first peak indicates the spread of the impulse over the atria and the beginning of their contraction. This is known as the P wave. The second peak indicates the spread of impulse over the ventricles and the beginning of their contraction. This is known as the QRS complex.
Ver1.0E-B HANDHELD ECG MONITOR Manufacturer address: Beijing Choice Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd. Bailangyuan Building B Rm.