Philips DigiTrak XT Instructions For Use Manual page 31

Holter recorder
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Table 2-1
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Noise artifacts on ECG signal
message
No Lead Connected
Leads Error
message
Defective Card
Existing ECG in recorder. The
patient's name is displayed on
the recorder screen. The
recorder does not power on.
Self test failure
(continued)
Ensure you have prepared the patient's skin according
to the instructions on page 1-12.
Ensure the electrodes are properly applied to the
patient.
Ensure the leads are making proper contact with the
electrodes.
Ensure patient cable (lead set) is making contact with
the electrodes.
Replace the lead set.
Ensure you have prepared the patient's skin according
to the instructions on page 1-12.
Ensure the electrodes are properly applied to the
patient.
Ensure the leads are making proper contact with the
electrodes.
Ensure patient cable (lead set) is connected.
Replace the lead set.
Ensure you have prepared the patient's skin according
to the instructions on page 1-12.
Ensure the electrodes are properly applied to the
patient.
Ensure the leads are making proper contact with the
electrodes.
Ensure patient cable (lead set) is connected.
Replace the lead set.
Remove and reinsert battery. Note that when you
restart the recorder, all patient and ECG information is
erased from the memory card and cannot be recovered.
If message still appears, call for service.
Download the ECG data to the Holter application.
Write down the error code.
Restart the recorder.
Call for service.
DigiTrak XT Recorder Instructions for Use
Troubleshooting
Solution
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