Application Site & Frequency Of Change; Averaging - Current G2 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for Use
12.2 Application Site & Frequency of Change
WARNING: The strap contains polyester, polyamide and nylon. Do not use if the
patient has a known allergy to any of the materials.
Some individuals may be sensitive to neoprene. If a rash develops, discontinue use.
WARNING: Do not apply the device or strap over an open wound/broken skin
WARNING: Inspect the application site of the wearable and the strap every twenty four
hours to check the skin quality and correct optical alignment. Change the application
site at least every 24 hours. Failure to change application site may result in minor
irritation to the skin.
The Current Health wearable device should be attached to the upper arm to intact skin only.
The upper arm should be inspected every twenty four hours to check skin quality and
ensure the sensor is close to the skin.
The strap should be attached no tighter than is required to stop the device from sliding
down the arm.
The device should not be applied over a tattoo.

12.3 Averaging

Current Health utilizes averaging in order to smooth oxygen saturation data and prevent
inappropriate and transient artifacts from affecting stability of results. The data update
period is provided in the technical data in section 18.4.2.
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