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Medicomp TelePatch PM750 - Error Displays and Troubleshooting; Skin Prep Results; Lead Position Test Errors

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Skin Prep Results
The results of the skin prep test may be displayed before the procedure begins.
-• Go to PATIENT PREPARATION for additional steps.
• For additional troubleshooting instructions, call Medicomp’s Patient Support: 877-996-5553.
Error Displays
During procedure hookup, the Tele
Patch tests for flex circuit or cable breakage, and checks that
its minimal requirements for skin prep and signal voltage are met. These tests could last only a
few minutes or may take longer, depending on what the Tele
Patch detects. The Handset's
“objective” is to make sure that it receives a good signal. This ensures optimal auto-capturing
and good report results.
IMPORTANT POINTS
With very few exceptions, only errors seen with 'Lead Position Test' require that electrodes be
re-located on the patient's chest.
Most of the time, errors seen with “Lead Test Error” and “Testing Skin Prep” require
re-prepping or equipment changes.
Each time you make a change to correct a problem, you will need to tap 'Retry' for the
TelePatch to continue testing.
USERS WHO ARE WEARING NEUROSTIMULATING DEVICES CANNOT BE SET UP WHILE
THAT DEVICE IS TURNED ON. THE OPERATION OF THESE PENDANTS INTERFERES WITH THE
TELE
PATCH’S
ABILITY TO ACQUIRE THE ECG SIGNAL. IF ALLOWED THESE DEVICES SHOULD BE
TURNED OFF WHILE THE PATIENT IS WEARING TELE
PATCH.
• Go to PATIENT PREPARATION for additional steps.
• For additional troubleshooting instructions, call Medicomp Patient Support: 877-996-5553.
Voltage Errors after Several Attempts
For Cable Cradle Procedures
Tele
Patch Cardiac Monitor PM750
USER MANUAL - UTM0000701-05E
| APRIL 4, 2019
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