Relying on cell phone technology, monitors are able to transmit ECG patient data to records and physicians for real time analysis.
![]() Braemar Event Monitor Manual Rev HToggle navigation Home Contact Us Sign In Braemar Arrhythmia Event Monitors Related Documents ER910,920 and ER910,920 AF Event Monitor Instruction Manual Rev H May 2007 ER910,920 and ER910,920 AF Event Monitor Instruction Manual Rev K Dec 2008 2020 BioClinical Services Ptd Ltd Terms of Use Privacy Statement.Braemar offers patient activated devices such as the ER900L Looper and the PER900 Post Event Monitor for recording symptomatic events.Braemar also offers devices with embedded algorithms that automatically trigger recordings of asymptomatic events such as atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia and cardiac pause.
![]() Braemar has made a large percentage of the event monitors used by many companies in the industry. Braemar has several model event monitors to accommodate different methodologies to remotes capture cardiac events. Braemar has auto-detect event monitors, wireless event monitors, post event monitors, and standard patient activated loop recorders. Braemar can provide the complete solution for service companies, cardiovascular clinics and IDTF Laboratories. Belt clip To attach, snap the Monitor into the belt clip with Patient Cable oriented up and the display facing out. Braemar Event Monitor Pdf Page 1Contact Us to Register Your Interest Already a member Log in here About Us Close er910920ander910920afeventmonitorinstructio.pdf Page 1 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. Braemar Event Monitor Free From ManufacturingPage 2 Braemar Limited Warranty Braemar products are warranted to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment from Braemar to the original purchaser. Excluded from this warranty are expendable supply items including, but not limited to, electrodes, lead wires, patient cables and batteries. This warranty does not apply to any product which Braemar determines has been modified or damaged by the customer. Except 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 for breach of warranty shall be commenced within one (1) year of said breach or be forever barred. Any repairs made to the product which are not covered by the warranty shall be billed to the customer. Document Number: 600-0606-00 Revision: K Date: December 2008 Page 3 ER910920 and ER910920 AF Event Monitor Table of Contents ER910920 and ER910920 AF Event Monitor Overview Overview.2 Indications for Use.2 Precautions.2 Monitor Components.3 Setup Steps.4 Electrode Application and Placement.4 1 and 2 Channel (4 Lead) Electrode Placement.5 Monitor Preparation.6 Patient Operating Instructions.13 Troubleshooting.16 Event Markings.18 Service and Maintenance.19 Service Items and Accessories.19 Equipment Symbols.20 Specifications.21 Electromagnetic Emissions.23 Electromagnetic Immunity.23 Recommended Separation Distances.26 1 The ER910920 and ER910920 AF Event Monitors are battery operated, solid state, looping event recorders designed to record symptomatic heart arrhythmias. Event recording is activated by the patient or by automatic event detection. The ER910 (1 channel) and ER920 (2 channel) event monitors provide up to 30 minutes of total recording time and will operate as a simple looping event recorder for a minimum of 30 days with two AAA Alkaline batteries. They offer multiple programmed recording options allowing the physician to determine their own parameters. Selectable parameters include number of events, pre-event time, post-event time, audible operation, pacemaker detection, and arrhythmia detection. The ER910920 Event Monitors are enhanced with Arrhythmia Detection firmware which will capture and automatically record asymptomatic, infrequent, or elusive heart arrhythmia events such as Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Pause. The ER910920 AF includes all of these features and in addition, Atrial Fibrillation. Once an event is recorded, patients may transmit their ECG transtelephonically. Indications for Use The device is indicated for diagnostic evaluation of patients who experience transient symptoms such as; dizziness, palpitations, syncope, or chest pain. The device is intended to record cardiac activity associated with these infrequent and transient 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 Monitor when it is not in use. Damage from corrosion could result. D. Patient should be instructed to avoid close proximity to heavy electrical equipment or other sources of electromagnetic interference. E. Use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended. F. Do not use cellular phone to transmit patient data. G. Monitor is not for infant use. H. No automatic analysis algorithm can replace data review by a qualified physician. Review and confirmation of analysis results is required. Page 4 ER910920 and ER910920 AF Event Monitor ER910920 and ER910920 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 ER910920 and ER910920 AF Monitor. Connect leads and electrodes to patient. Prepare Monitor for recording. A. ChooseSetup program you want to use. B. Erase all previous events. Connect Patient Cable to Monitor. Electrode Application and Placement Batteries Two 1.5V AAA Alkaline. Insert into battery compartment observing polarity symbols.
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