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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

.  The monitor 

will make audible tones while the recording is being sent.   

C.

 

A falling tone will sound when the transmission is complete.   

D.

 

Pressing RECORD/SEND for two seconds during transmission 
will stop the transmission.  Pressing RECORD/SEND again will 
re-transmit the recording. 

5.

 

When instructed that the events have been sent successfully, it is OK 
to erase events by reinserting patient cable.  (You will then hear a 
rising tone.) 

 

Erase Events:

   

1.

 

Complete the “To Send” section above first.  

2.

 

Insert the patient cable.  You will hear a rising tone.   

3.

 

The monitor is now looping and ready to record new events. 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ER900

Page 1: ...Braemar Inc ER900 ER900 ER900 ER900 and and and and ER900 AF ER900 AF ER900 AF ER900 AF Arrhythmia Event Monitor Caution U S Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician ...

Page 2: ...t for the express warranties stated above Braemar disclaims all warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations of liabilities on the part of Braemar for damages including but not limited to special indirect or consequential arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of Braemar products Any action ...

Page 3: ...trode Application and Patient Hookup 9 Patient Operating Instructions 10 This page intentionally left blank 12 Troubleshooting 13 Event Markings 14 Service Maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 Service 15 Service Items Accessories 15 Equipment Symbols 16 Specifications 18 Electromagnetic Emissions 19 Electromagnetic Immunity 19 Recommended Separation Distances 22 ER900 and ER900 AF Event Monitors 2 This page...

Page 4: ...symptoms Once data is recorded patients transmit the recorded ECG data over the telephone or directly to a host PC for review by a licensed physician Precautions A Patient leads must be removed from electrodes before defibrillation B Observe local laws for disposal of alkaline batteries C Do not leave the batteries in the recorder when it is not in use Damage from corrosion could result D Patient ...

Page 5: ...ARRHYTH switch turns Brady Tachy Pause and Atrial Fibrillation on or off as a group E The Arrhythmia settings are pre defined as follows Brady Rate 45 BPM Tachy Rate 140 BPM Pause 3 0 Sec ER900 and ER900 AF Event Monitors 6 Monitor Preparation done by trained Technician 1 Remove the patient cable Open the battery compartment by removing the battery door Set the programming option switches for your...

Page 6: ...nt cable Will be followed by a single beep and rising tones Go to step 3 Rising tone Insert patient cable Go to step 3 Rising tone and a phone ring Press RECORD SEND button for two seconds Any previously recorded events will be transmitted Listen for a falling tone at the end of the transmission Insert patient cable Will be followed by a single beep and rising tones Go to step 3 3 The monitor at t...

Page 7: ...White Red ER900 and ER900 AF Event Monitors 10 Patient Operating Instructions The ER900 or ER900 AF monitor should be ready when you receive it from the technician If there are any problems refer to the Troubleshooting section To Hookup 1 Snap lead wires onto electrodes first then apply electrodes according to physician instructions 2 Insert the patient cable into the recorder A The monitor will m...

Page 8: ...tones while the recording is being sent C A falling tone will sound when the transmission is complete D Pressing RECORD SEND for two seconds during transmission will stop the transmission Pressing RECORD SEND again will re transmit the recording 5 When instructed that the events have been sent successfully it is OK to erase events by reinserting patient cable You will then hear a rising tone Erase...

Page 9: ...an battery contacts Make sure mouthpiece of phone is directly over monitor speaker No information received by receiving center Ensure RECORD SEND button is held for two seconds Mouthpiece of phone must be close to the monitor speaker hole Check telephone connection Listen to phone line before sending event s to ensure there is no noise Have patient call back and send ECG again Noise artifact on re...

Page 10: ...recorder to make shipping arrangements Note there isn t any preventative inspection or maintenance that can be performed by the end user Service Items Accessories Description Part Number Patient lead 1 channel shielded 350 0173 09 Monitor belt clip Holster 100 1764 002 Necklace 350 0180 00 Operator manual 600 0603 00 AAA I E C LR03 Alkaline Battery 200 2492 001 ER900 and ER900 AF Event Monitors 16...

Page 11: ...ry Max event time 30 minutes Max total record time 30 minutes Type Flash Data retention Non volatile Physical Dimensions 3 30 x 2 12 x 71 83 8mm x 53 8mm x 18 0mm Weight with batteries 3 5 oz Enclosure Molded plastic Operating position Any orientation Electrical Input impedance 2M min CMR ratio 70dB AC signal range 3mV DC signal range 300mV Resolution 23uV 8bits Frequency response 05Hz to 40Hz Env...

Page 12: ...to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Electromagnetic Immunity Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relat...

Page 13: ...ent Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated u...

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