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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Model | SE-2003 |
Brand | EDAN |
Recorder | Built-in thermal printer |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
SpO2 | Yes |
NIBP | Yes |
RESP | Yes |
TEMP | Yes |
IBP | Yes |
CO2 | Yes |
Battery | Rechargeable lithium battery |
ECG Channels | 3 lead |
Parameters | ECG, SpO2, NIBP, RESP, TEMP |
Connectivity | LAN |
Covers manual usage, copyright, and manufacturer's responsibility.
Defines WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE for safety guidance.
Specifies the device's purpose and general safety advisories.
Focuses on safe handling and disposal of alkaline batteries.
Provides advice on environmental conditions and interference avoidance.
Introduces the recorder and describes its physical appearance.
Details the multi-functional connector for leads and USB data transfer.
Explains the operation of the recorder's control buttons.
Describes the use of SD cards for storing ECG data.
Covers SD card capacity, loading, and unloading procedures.
Guides on how to correctly install the AAA battery into the recorder.
Lists the primary features and capabilities of the SE-2003/SE-2012.
Lists necessary items and details connecting the patient cable to the device.
Guides on patient communication and essential skin preparation for electrode adhesion.
Details the specific placement points for 10 electrodes in a 12-lead configuration.
Explains the menu structure and how to set recording parameters like gain, channels, and time.
Details configurations for ECG preview, patient ID, and display settings.
Manages patient ID entry and the ECG display during recording.
Adjusts screen contrast and enables data protection features.
Configures language, font, and SD card write-protect detection.
Enables or disables the audible warning for electrode detachment.
Selects battery type and sets the device's date and time.
Describes the initial screen and messages indicating low battery status.
Details messages for missing or faulty SD cards, prompting user action.
Alerts for locked SD cards and unanalyzed data, preventing recording.
Notifies the user if the patient cable is not detected.
Explains messages for automatic shutdown due to inactivity or low battery.
Outlines the steps for starting, conducting, and ending a Holter ECG recording.
Describes the initial menu sequence to begin the recording session.
Details the process of selecting 'Start Recording' from the menu.
Guides on how to input or skip patient identification before recording.
Explains how to preview ECG waveforms to check signal quality.
Describes the final step to confirm and start the recording.
Shows how to view current date, time, recording time, and parameters.
Details how to view the ECG waveform in real-time.
Lists the standard procedures for ending a recording session.
Explains the process of using an SD card reader for data transfer.
Describes connecting the recorder via USB for data transfer.
Provides instructions for cleaning the patient cable using recommended solutions.
Outlines daily checks for equipment damage and proper function.
Explains the warranty coverage, conditions, and voiding factors.
Provides contact information for technical assistance and service inquiries.
Lists safety standards and compliance requirements for the device.
Specifies temperature and humidity ranges for operation and storage.
Details dimensions, weight, enclosure, and battery requirements.
Lists key performance parameters like channels, response, and resolution.
Covers electromagnetic emission compliance and guidance for RF and harmonic emissions.
Details immunity test levels and electromagnetic environment guidance.