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
Warnings &
Misapplication
of
the
ScanWatch
with
excessive pressure
and
for
a
prolonged
period
can cause injury.
Avoid
using
the
ScanWatch
on
a
wrist
with
poor
skin integrity.
DO
NOT
sterilize using irradiation, steam
or
ethylene
oxide. Refer
to
cleaning
and
disinfection
instructions.
Use
of
cleaning
agents
other
than
specified
may
damage
the
device.
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DO
NOT
use
the
ScanWatch
if
it
is
damaged.
Use
of
a
damaged
device
could
cause
patient
injury
or
equipment
failure.
DO
NOT
take recordings
when
ScanWatch
is
in close
vicinity
to
strong
electromagnetic
fields (e.g.,
electromagnetic
anti-theft
systems,
metal
detectors).
DO
NOT
take
recordings
during
a
medical
procedure
(e.g.,
magnetic
resonance imaging, diathermy,
lithotripsy,
cautery
and
external
defibrillation
procedures).
DO
NOT
take
recordings
when
ScanWatch
is
outside
of
the
operational
temperature
range (S°C -
40°C)
indicated
in
the
ScanWatch
user manual
and
humidity
range
of
20%
to
90%
relative humidity.
DO
NOT
use
to
diagnose
heart-related
conditions.
DO
NOT
use
with
a cardiac pacemaker, ICDs,
or
ot
her
implanted
electronic
devices.
DO
NOT
take a
recording
during
physical activity.
A
functional
tester
instrument
cannot
be
used
to
assess
the
accuracy
of
pulse
oximeter
devices.