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Cardioline Walk400h - User Manual

Cardioline Walk400h
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Rev. 05 25/03/2020
Walk400h/Clickholter
Operating manual

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Summary

General Information

1.1. Important additional information

Provides important notes regarding manual accuracy, changes, and copyright.

Safety Information

Warnings

Highlights potential hazards, user competence, and proper device usage for safety.

2.1. Recommendations for the patient during the test

Advises patients on wearing the device, handling it, and potential issues during the test.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

3.1. Guidance and manufacturers declaration - Electromagnetic emissions

Details manufacturer's declaration on RF emissions and conformity for the device.

3.2. Guidance and manufacturers declaration - Electromagnetic immunity

Outlines manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic immunity test results and guidelines.

3.3. Guidance and manufacturers declaration - Electromagnetic immunity

Details manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic immunity test results and guidelines.

3.4. Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Walk400 h;Clickholter device

Provides specific distance guidelines for using RF communication devices near the recorder.

Symbols and Label

4.1. Explanation of the symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols found on the device and its packaging.

4.2. Device label

Details the information presented on the device's identification label.

Introduction

5.1. Purpose of the manual

Outlines the manual's scope and the operations it covers for the devices.

5.2. Recipients

Identifies the intended audience for the manual and their presumed knowledge.

5.3. Intended use

Defines the device's purpose, capabilities, and limitations for ECG signal recording.

5.4. Description of the device

Provides a general overview of the Walk400h and Clickholter devices' features.

5.4.1. General overview

Details the components and basic functionality of the device's front and rear views.

5.4.2. Navigation button

Explains the operation and functions of the device's navigation button.

5.4.3. Display

Describes the information shown on the device's LCD display.

5.4.4. LED

Explains the meanings conveyed by the combination of status and battery LEDs.

5.4.5. Audible warning

Details the functions and signals of the device's audible warning system.

5.5. Navigation in the Menu

Explains how to navigate through the device's menu structure.

5.5.1. Start Page

Describes the initial screen displayed after powering on the device.

5.5.2. Information Page

Lists the information displayed on the device's Information Page.

Preparation for Use

6.1. Switching on the recorder

Instructions on how to power on the recorder using batteries.

6.2. Commissioning

Steps for ensuring default settings like language and date/time are correct.

6.3. Switching off the recorder

Instructions for putting the device into standby or completely powering it off.

Execution of the Examination

7.1. General procedure

Outlines the sequence of operations required to perform a Holter test.

7.2. Selection of the number of channels

Explains how to select the number of ECG channels based on the patient cable.

7.3. Preparing the patients skin

Details the necessary steps for cleaning and preparing the patient's skin for electrode application.

7.4. Connecting the patient

Guides on how to properly connect electrodes and the patient cable to the device.

7.4.1. 5-wire cable

Illustrates electrode placement and connection for a 5-wire patient cable.

7.4.2. 7-wire cable

Illustrates electrode placement and connection for a 7-wire patient cable.

7.4.3. 10-wire cable (Walk400 h only)

Details electrode placement for a 10-wire cable in the Walk400h device.

7.5. Preparation and start of recording without PC

Describes how to initiate recording directly from the device without PC connection.

7.5.1. Selection of test type

Explains how to choose test duration, sampling rate, and other parameters.

7.5.2. Voice recording

Details the process of recording voice notes for patient identification or test annotation.

7.5.3. Display traces and saturation

Shows how to check channel saturation and view real-time ECG traces.

7.5.4. End of preparation and start of recording

Confirms the start of the recording process after preparation.

7.6. Recorder preparation via a PC

Explains how to preload patient data and recording settings using a PC.

7.7. Placement of the recorder on the patient

Guides on how to attach the recorder to the patient's body.

7.8. Instructing the patient

Emphasizes the importance of instructing the patient on device operation and risks.

7.9. During test recording

Covers events and actions that occur while a recording is in progress.

7.9.1. Use of an Event Marker

Describes how to use the event marker to note symptoms or activities during recording.

7.9.3. Accidental disconnection of the patient cable

Explains how the device handles patient cable disconnections and potential interruptions.

7.9.4. Low battery

Details the low battery warning and the procedure for battery replacement during a test.

7.9.5. Resume a recording

Guides on how to resume an interrupted recording, e.g., after battery replacement.

7.10. End of recording

Explains the reasons for ending a recording and the confirmation process.

7.11. Test transfer to the PC

Details how to download recorded test data to a PC for analysis.

Recorder Settings

8.1. Settings

Explains how to access and configure various settings on the recorder.

8.1.1. Set a new figure

Describes how to modify individual settings like language, date, and time.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

9.1. Cleaning and disinfection

Provides instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the device and patient cables.

9.2. Regular checks

Outlines recommended periodic checks for patient cables and device leakage.

9.3. Troubleshooting table

Lists common problems, their causes, and suggested solutions for the device.

Technical Specifications

10.1. Harmonised standards applied

Lists the harmonised standards and regulations the device complies with.

10.2. Accessories

Lists available accessories for the Walk400h and Clickholter devices.

Warranty

Disposal

Cardioline Walk400h Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCardioline
ModelWalk400h
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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