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Vitalograph VitaloJAK - Instructions for Use
Note:
A new sensor should not be applied if damage or irritation
to the skin is evident. Slight redness can be expected as with the
removal of any plaster or adhesive dressing.
3. Feed the lapel microphone and chest sensor wires
underneath clothing, up to the collar.
4. On the chest sensor, peel back the larger portion of the
protective covering.
5. Adhere the chest sensor to the subject so that the sticky
pad touches the bottom of the suprasternal notch and the
sensor wire hangs down. The suprasternal notch is a large,
visible dip located between the neck and the collarbone.
6. Remove the remaining protective covering from the sensor
sticky pad.
7. Clip the microphone to the outside of the subject’s clothing
between 4 and 6 inches (10cm and 15cm) away from the
subject’s mouth.
Figure 8: Positioning the Chest Sensor and Air Microphone
8. Use the tape provided to secure the chest sensor wire in
place. This will prevent excess cable from pulling on the
sensor causing it to become detached.
Note:
When fitting the cable to the subject, the microphone clip and
any excess cable must be secured to avoid a choking hazard from
the clip and to mitigate strangulation risk from excess cable. Children
must be supervised while wearing the VitaloJAK.
3.2. Starting and Stopping a Recording
1. Ensure that the chest sensor/microphone cable is
connected and a new battery pack is inserted as per
Section 2, Set Up.
2. Power on the device using the key. The red dot on the
keyswitch should line up with the ‘I’ mark on the case when
the device is powered on.
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