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SeizureLink Alerting System
User Manual
This user manual is intended for use in the USA only.

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  • Page 1 SeizureLink Alerting System User Manual This user manual is intended for use in the USA only.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Welcome to the SeizureLink Community ............... 2 1.1 Product Description ..........................2 1.2 Disclaimers ............................2 1.3 How to Properly Use the SeizureLink System ..................3 2. What’s in the Box ......................5 2.1 sEMG Monitor ............................6 1.2 Electrodes ............................. 6 1.3 Rechargable Battery..........................
  • Page 3: Overview

    We think his definition of a Hero truly defines those living with epilepsy and perfectly describes why you are our Heroes. Thank you for making the SeizureLink Alerting System part of your daily routine. Our goal is to provide you with the shortest link between a seizure happening and help arriving. We love helping Heroes just like you.
  • Page 4: How To Properly Use The Seizurelink System

    B. DO NOT USE IN A MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) SYSTEM The SeizureLink System is not safe for use during or near an MRI scan. Do not allow any part of the SeizureLink System in or near an MRI system.
  • Page 5 If the SeizureLink System is out of Bluetooth range, an alarm will sound on the mobile device for the Hero and the Caregiver, and real-time alerting will be interrupted. Remote seizure alerts will only be sent when the SeizureLink System is connected to the internet for both Caregivers and Heroes.
  • Page 6: What's In The Box

    - For additional questions or system troubleshooting, contact us at SeizureLink™ monitors for muscle activation and it is not a medical device nor is it cleared by a fully charged battery. the FDA for medical device application. It is not cleared to monitor, treat, diagnose or prevent a SLSupport@brainsentinel.com.
  • Page 7: Semg Monitor

    When a generalized tonic-clonic seizure is analyzed, the monitor alarms Belly and sends out a real-time alert to the SeizureLink app on a mobile of the device. This alert goes out to Caregivers so that help can arrive as Biceps soon as possible.
  • Page 8 A. CHANGING THE ELECTRODES Electrode patches should be changed every 24 hours, any time the SeizureLink monitor is removed from the Hero’s arm, or whenever a loose electrode alarm occurs. Electrode patches are not waterproof; 2e Unsnap Electrode Patch from monitor exposure to water or excessive sweat may cause the patch to come off.
  • Page 9: Rechargable Battery

    1. Turn OFF the SeizureLink monitor by pressing the button on the system and holding for 4 seconds (Figure 2d) 2. Remove the EZ battery tray on the side of the SeizureLink 2k Slide fully charged EZ battery tray into monitor monitor (Figure 2i) 3.
  • Page 10: Charging Dock

    OVERVIEW For Use During Usability Study only Page 9 2.4 Charging Dock The charging dock is designed to recharge the two SeizureLink EZ battery trays at the same time . The unit contains charging slots (figure 2n) on either side, one for each EZ battery tray. While the device itself is not charged on the dock, it can fit on top of the charging dock as a storage system when the device is not being worn by the Hero.
  • Page 11: Monitoring With The Seizurelink System

    Since the monitor works by continuously sensing and recognizing sEMG signals, this placement is essential to ensure proper alerting in order to receive seizure notifications. The SeizureLink monitor should not be worn on any body location other than the biceps muscle. The monitor can be worn on either the left or right biceps.
  • Page 12: Understanding The Buttons And Led Indicators

    3. Store the unused patches in a cool, dry place out of the sun. 4. Turn the SeizureLink monitor over; on the back of the unit you will see 3 electrode sockets. 5. Take the electrode patch and secure all three snaps into the sockets of the SeizureLink monitor.
  • Page 13 For Use During Usability Study only Page 12 B. CANCEL BUTTON: STOPPING THE MONITORING SESSION The small button on the face of the SeizureLink monitor can be pressed 2 times quickly to cancel the seizure alarm. C. LED INDICATOR LIGHTS When the unit is in active alerting status, the left LED light will blink green.
  • Page 14: Managing The App

    App This section provides information on how to get the app, create an account, sync it to the SeizureLink monitor, and how to set up the app for Caregiver use. When a generalized tonic-clonic seizure is analyzed, the monitor alarms and sends out a real-time alert to the aleting app on a mobile device.
  • Page 15: For Managing Caregivers

    2. Open the SeizureLink App and go to “Settings”. 3. Click “Manage Caregivers”. 4. Click “Add New” to add a new Caregiver to your SeizureLink System (Figure 4c) 5. Complete the form on the “Enroll Caregivers” page and invite...
  • Page 16: Managing The Seizurelink Phone Call

    Make the Seizure Alert contact a favorite so that it will come through, even if your phone is in “Do Not Disturb” mode. • Check Your Voicemail: If a phone call is missed, the SeizureLink Alert Call will leave a voicemail on the Caregiver’s and Hero’s phone communicating that the Hero is having a seizure.
  • Page 17: How To Change Your Profile Photo

    For Use During Usability Study only Page 16 4.5 How To Change Your Profile Photo If you want to change the profile photo in the SeizureLink app follow these steps. 1. Login to the SeizureLink app. 2. Click on “profile” on the left hand side (Figure 4g) 3.
  • Page 18 3. If they do not answer the call, the Caregiver will receive a voicemail. 4. If the SeizureLink App is open, the Caregiver will get the Caregiver Alarm Screen with four options: I Cannot Respond -Goes back to home screen – no post- ictal survey Silence –...
  • Page 19: Seizure Diary

    - If that does not work, try logging out, then log back into the account. - If all of those items do not work, feel free to email us at SLSupport@brainsentinel.com Ordering/Reordering Information You can request additional components by contacting Brain Sentinel’s Hero Support Team at SLSupport@brainsentinel.com 4l. Seizure Diary Report...
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For Use During Usability Study only Page 19 Technical Specifications 5a Technology: surface electromyography (sEMG) 5.1 Monitor • Cover is made of acrylonitrile butadiene • Weight: 1 ounce (29 grams) • Dimensions: Width=1.7 in / 44mm Height=2.5 in / 64mm Depth = 0.6 in / 15mm 5.2 Electrode •...
  • Page 21: Battery

    • Location-based services via the phone application included • Connected to multiple Caregivers Customer Support For customer support contact us at SLSupport@brainsentinel.com. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brain Sentinel could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FOR USE DURING USABILITY STUDY ONLY...
  • Page 22 - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. www.SeizureLink.com CSLBL0007...

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