User's Instructions

PAM
Telemetry Transmitter
Single Patient Use
Patient Preparation
Proper skin prep and electrode placement is
critical to ensure patient safety and accurate
readings. Follow steps below carefully:
1. Shave areas where electrodes will be applied.
2. Place lanyard over patient's head and adjust
lanyard length accordingly.
3. For adult patients, rub electrode location
briskly with abrasive on release liner
(see illustration) until skin is pink. Do not use
alcohol to prep skin.
4. Apply electrodes to skin, pressing firmly
around entire edge of adhesive surface.
5. Remove electrodes from patient when battery
is depleted or monitoring not required.
6. Cut lead “LL” where indicated to deactivate
transmitter (see illustration).
7. Return transmitter to manufacturer for proper
disposal and reprocessing.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
User Instruction Part Number: 404160
Device may contain remanufactured electronics.
WARNING:
This transmitter is intended for single patient use.
For effective monitoring and to avoid contamination
between patients, do not reuse.
This Device has not been tested for use during
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures.
Using devices that are connected to patients
through lead wires and electrodes during MRI
procedures can result in serious patient burns.
Discontinue use if patient develops severe skin
irritation.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) may affect the
performance of this device. Special care should be
taken when electrosurgical instruments or similar
devices are used on a patient wearing any
telemetry transmitter.
As with all ECG monitoring, patient motion may
cause artifact.
Best if used before
( )
shelf life expiration date
found on back of device.
Operation of this equipment requires prior
coordination with a frequency coordinator
designated by the FCC for the Wireless Medical
Telemetry Service.

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