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Before using Withings ScanWatch 2, review the information
in this guide. You may also find this guide online at:
https://www.withings.com/guides.
USER GUIDE
Retain this documentation for future reference.
Installation instructions are available with the Quick Start Guide
provided with this Product Guide.
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Please contact Withings if you need assistance, setting up, using
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or maintaining the device or need to report unexpected oper-
ations or events. Any serious incident that has occurred when
using Withings ScanWatch 2 should be reported to Withings and
This leaflet explains how to use the Withings
appropriate authorities in your country of residence.
ScanWatch 2.
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Information in this guide may change without notice.
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Intended Use (Non-US Regions)
Withings ScanWatch 2 is a medical device composed of software and the dedicated hardware of a reusable wrist
applied device, which incorporates a single-lead electrocardiograph (ECG) and a reflectance photoplethysmograph
(PPG). It is intended for intermittent measurements.
Withings ScanWatch 2 measures, transfers, records, and displays lead I of an ECG. It calculates the heart rate and
detects the presence of AF or sinus rhythm on a classifiable ECG waveform.
Withings ScanWatch 2 measures, transfers, records and displays pulse rate to identify episodes of irregular heart
rhythm suggestive of AF and provides a notification to the user. It can be used to supplement a clinician's decision
to screen for possible AF.
Withings ScanWatch 2 is indicated for over-the-counter (OTC) use in adults.
Withings ScanWatch 2 is not recommended for users with other known arrhythmias.
Contraindications
DO NOT use the ECG and irregular heart rhythm notification features if you have a cardiac pacemaker, implantable
cardiac-defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device.
This irregular heart rhythm notification feature cannot detect heart attacks. If you ever experience chest pain,
pressure, tightness, or what you think is a heart attack, call emergency services.
The Irregular Rhythm Notification Feature is not constantly looking for AF and should not be relied on as a
continuous monitor. This means the feature cannot detect all instances of AF, and people with AF may not get a
notification.
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