Braemar, Inc. ER910, 920 And ER910, 920 AF Arrhythmia Event Monitor Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Table of Contents ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Overview Overview...................................................................................................2 Indications for Use ....................................................................................2 Precautions...............................................................................................2 Monitor Components .........................................................
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Setup Steps Monitor Components This manual is designed to allow a technician to follow the instructions page by page to setup the ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Monitor. Here is the general layout: 1. Connect leads and electrodes to patient. 2. Prepare Monitor for recording. A. Choose/Setup program you want to use. B. Erase all previous events. 3. Connect Patient Cable to Monitor.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor 1 and 2 Channel (4 Lead) Electrode Placement ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Monitor Preparation 1. General setup: Remove the Patient Cable if it is connected to the Monitor. Open the battery compartment by sliding battery door downward. Install two fresh AAA Alkaline batteries. Observe proper battery polarity. The Monitor will sound rising tones after completion of power up.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor General notes: A. To leave the programming mode without saving your changes, remove the batteries. B. If you enter the programming mode, events stored in the Monitor are always erased when the Monitor restarts and a Patient Cable is connected. C. All previously stored events and settings are erased when you select EXIT on the last programming screen. D.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor 3. Choose program: Choose either the DEFAULT or CUSTOM option. The DEFAULT option only allows you to change the Contrast of the display. The CUSTOM option allows changes to all of the following settings. Note: A. Factory default settings in the Monitor are indicated by a “ )( ” in front of the setting. B. To see the default values for the Monitor, enter the programming mode and choose DEFAULT. The Monitor will restart.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor User Defined options continued Display Option Description PAUSE DURATION THRESHOLD (Arrhythmia Detection must be on to access this function) Default = 3.0 sec 4. 5. Connect the patient: A. At this time, the patient leads should be connected to the electrodes and the electrodes should be connected to the patient. B. Insert the Patient Cable into the Monitor.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Patient Operating Instructions The Monitor should be ready when you receive it from the technician. If there are any problems, refer to the Troubleshooting section. Display overview: ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor To Record: Events to be recorded will be described by the physician. 1. Press the RECORD/SEND button for two seconds until an audible tone is heard, then release. Notes: A.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor To Send: 1. Remove the Patient Cable from the Monitor. 2. Set the Monitor on a flat surface with the speaker hole up. 3. Call the receiving center. A. Cell phones and VOIP phones do not work for the transmission. 4. Follow receiving center instructions. A. When instructed, place the telephone mouthpiece over the Monitor speaker hole. B. Push the RECORD/SEND button for two seconds.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Event Markings Troubleshooting (page 2 of 2) No information received by receiving center Noise artifact on recorded ECG at receiving center Noise artifact on recorded ECG at patient location All or groups of timestamps for recordings are the same. Falling tone Rising tone Make sure mouthpiece of phone is directly over Monitor speaker Ensure RECORD/SEND button is held for two seconds.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Service and Maintenance Cleaning Remove the batteries before cleaning the recorder. Clean the battery terminals with a soft dry cloth. Dampen a soft cloth with mild detergent and water to clean the recorder, lead wires, and belt clip. Equipment Symbols Symbol Description Type B Applied Part Remove any adhesives from the patient lead wires with an adhesive tape remover solution or swab. Use a mild disinfectant.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Additional equipment classification information as required in EN 60601-1 A. EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR of WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE B. IPX0 Ordinary Equipment (enclosed equipment without protection against ingress of water) C. Internally Powered Equipment D.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The ER9xx uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor Recommended Separation Distances Refer to the following table for recommended separation distances between the ER9xx and portable and mobile RF communications equipment. The ER9xx is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
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