User's Manual

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NUVANT
MCT Instructions for Use
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to document symptoms and wear the PiiX. All of your data will be
stored on the PiiX and sent to the zLink when you are again within
range or when the zLink is turned back on.
How to charge the zLink
Charge the zLink daily, (for example, every night while you sleep)
The zLink may take up to 6 hours to fully charge
With an adequate charge, the zLink can be used for up to 12 hours
before needing to be recharged
The Linked, Cell and Send lights on the zLink are utilized by Corventis
Customer Service for troubleshooting. Refer to these lights only if asked
by a Corventis Customer Service representative
IMPORTANT: If the battery on the zLink runs out, you can continue to
use the Patient Trigger Magnet to document symptoms and wear the
PiiX. All of your data will be stored on the PiiX and transmitted once
the zLink is charged.
When to remove or replace the PiiX
Each PiiX device is designed to operate with normal wear and tear over the
course of use for up to 7.5 days. The PiiX is also water resistant. You can
keep wearing the PiiX while you shower, but do not submerge it in water (for
example, in a bath or hot tub).
Depending on the length of your prescription, you may need to wear more
than one PiiX. As seen in the diagram below, the PiiX display will let you
know when it should be removed.
If you see a single blinking green
light within the filled circle symbol,
this means the PiiX is working
properly. You should continue to
wear the device.
If you also see two red lights
within the circle with a crossed
line symbol, you should remove
and replace the device with a
new PiiX (unless your monitoring
period is over).
IMPORTANT: Each PiiX device should be worn continuously until the
two red lights behind the circle with the crossed line are seen.
This may take up to 7.5 days, but could be less. Once it has been
removed, do not reapply the PiiX as this will affect monitoring (ie, it is
meant for one-time use only). Please call Corventis Customer Service
at 1-877-247-PIIX (7449) if you have any questions about when to
remove the PiiX.