The LifeWatch V is intended to be used in conjunction with a monitoring service that reviews the
recorded transmissions and provides information to the physician for his/her final diagnostic interpretation.
The LifeWatch V is not intended for use as an emergency medical response system and should not be
used by patients at risk for serious or life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia
and ventricular fibrillation.
The LifeWatch V is not intended for use in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction or for chest pain
monitoring.
Due to the risk of ignition or fire, the LifeWatch V is not intended for use in a hyperbaric chamber, within
an oxygen tent or in the presence of flammable anesthetics / medical gases.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the LifeWatch V to moisture, liquids or condensation.
To prevent an allergic reaction, do not use the LifeWatch V or accessories if you have a known allergy to
nickel, silver or other metals.
The LifeWatch V is not defibrillation-proof. Exposure to defibrillation may damage the LifeWatch V, or the
LifeWatch V may interfere with the operation of the defibrillator.
The user of the LifeWatch V should not take any actions of a medical or clinical nature based on his/her
understanding or interpretation of test results without consulting a healthcare professional.
Classifications of test results obtained for medical modules or for wellness applications into categories
such as “Low”, “Normal”, “Average”, etc. are based on well-established and widely accepted clinical sources;
as other classifications may exist, the test results should not constitute the sole basis for diagnosis or for
deciding on the appropriate course of medical treatment or therapy.
If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with any of your test results, you should consult
your healthcare provider, doctor or other appropriate medical professional.
If you are taking medications you should consult your healthcare professional concerning the possible
effect of the medications on the test results.