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Paper Speed | 25mm/s, 50mm/s |
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Input Impedance | ≥50MΩ |
Time Constant | ≥3.2s |
Noise Level | ≤30μVp-p |
Display | LCD |
Lead | 12 leads |
Input Circuit Current | < 0.1μA |
Patient Leakage Current | <10μA |
Frequency Response | 0.05Hz ~ 160Hz |
Filter | 50 Hz notch filter |
Sensitivity | 5mm/mV, 10mm/mV, 20mm/mV |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Safety Standard | IEC Class I, type CF |
Bandwidth | 0.05Hz ~ 160Hz |
Specifies critical safety parameters like patient leak current, polarization voltage, and device classification.
Essential safety practices for installation, operation, and environment, including grounding and manual reading.
Guidelines for safe handling, cleaning, electrical isolation, and patient/device movement.
Safety requirements for connecting other medical devices and ensuring compatibility.
Explains the function of each button on the ECG device's control panel.
Details the specific operational functions of individual buttons like ON/OFF, adjust, filter, and print.
Emphasizes reading regulations for proper use and handling the device gently.
Details installation procedures, suitable locations, and avoiding environmental interference.
Stresses proper grounding, preventing patient contact with conductors, and AC/DC power requirements.
Instructs to check proper instrument grounding and secure all cable connections.
Details proper grounding using a 3-prong outlet to ensure safety and prevent interference.
Advises on using the grounding cable and avoiding other pipelines for optimal safety.
Lists critical warnings regarding battery connection, fire risk, disassembly, and physical handling.
Lists reasons for automatic switch-off, including low battery, high voltage, or overload.
Addresses AC interference, discussing causes related to grounding, environment, and patient contact.
Explains EMG interference causes related to patient comfort, room conditions, and sickbed setup.
Describes baseline drift issues and potential causes like electrode instability or patient movement.
Provides a comprehensive list of common phenomena, their reasons, and recommended resolve methods.