Testing the recorder, Storing the recorder, Discarding the equipment – Welch Allyn Holter System - User Manual User Manual
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Directions for Use
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Before performing a Holter procedure:
1.
Inspect the patient cable, patient lead wires, LED or LCD window, and enclosure.
2.
Verify that the patient cable is fully inserted.
Testing the Recorder
Whenever the recorder is serviced or problems are suspected, perform these test
procedures:
1.
Verify that the recorder is working properly, using an ECG simulator to acquire a
standard ECG of known amplitude (7-lead for HR100 and HR300, 12-lead for HR1200).
2.
Upload the ECG data to the workstation and verify the waveforms appear normal,
with proper amplitude, and without distortion or excessive noise.
Storing the Recorder
Remove the batteries before storing the recorder. Observe the environmental storage
conditions. See
Discarding the Equipment
Discard the recorder and accessories according to local laws.
Please follow the state’s recycling laws or your facility’s recycling policy to ensure proper
disposal of the recorder and accessories. For more information on recycling, call the
Environment Protection Agency or local authorities.
Technical Specifications
Deviations from the range of specifications stated below may result in device
performance degradation.
Attention: Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal
waste. Prepare this product for reuse or separate collection as
specified by Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament
and the Council of the European Union on Waste Electronic and
Electrical Equipment (WEEE). If this product is contaminated,
this directive does not apply. See www.welchallyn.com/weee.
Table 11. Holter Recorder Characteristics
Characteristic
HR 100
HR 300 & HR 1200
Length
3.8 in (96.5 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
Width
2.2 in (56 mm)
3.1 in (78 mm)
Height
0.7 in (18 mm)
1.4 in (36 mm)
Weight with battery (or batteries)
and patient cable
7 oz. (198 g)
14 oz. (396 g)