Recharging The Battery - RhythMedix RhythmStar Operator's Manual

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7.5 Recharging the battery

NOTE: Only IEC 62133 certified Lithium-Ion batteries supplied by RhythMedix are to
be used with RhythmStar.
RhythmStar is powered by an externally rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
Each
RhythmStar device is supplied with (2) batteries and one battery charger.
It is
recommended that while one battery is being used in the RhythmStar monitor, the
other battery is being charged. We recommend replacing the battery being used in
the RhythmStar monitor with a fully charged battery every 24 hours to avoid any
power outage on the monitor while RhythmStar is monitoring the patient.
To charge the battery, place the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery into the charger.
Next, plug the charger into the wall outlet (110 or 220V). Once properly placed, the
charger will show either a solid red or blue indication light as shown below:
Charging—Indicated by solid Red light:
Charged—Indicated by solid Blue light: 
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James and Marjorie Neumiller
February 6, 2025

While the RhythmStar is being worn, should the green MONITORING bar be visible ? Or does the screen go blank until a notification that Is the Monitoring Center, the doctor/facility that provided the monitor to me? IF it is not the doctor, what number do I call?

Bernard Rote
February 16, 2025

Where do you get a plastic belt clip for the monitor.

Alan Radspinner
March 30, 2025

what number to call to report an incident

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Mr. Anderson
March 30, 2025

The contact number to report an incident for RhythMedix RhythmStar is (856) 282-1080.

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Mary G Sullivan
February 22, 2025

my Rythmn star monitor is blinking white

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February 22, 2025

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