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Display | LCD |
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Leads | 12-lead |
Connectivity | USB, Bluetooth |
Recording Speed | 5, 10, 25, 50 mm/s |
Data Storage | Internal memory |
Display Type | LCD |
Paper Type | Z-fold |
Frequency Response | 0.05 Hz to 150 Hz |
Power Source | AC, Battery |
Battery | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
Key actions to avoid printing incorrect ECG reports.
Procedures for verifying ECG acquisition date and time.
Initial steps to power on the device and connect the patient.
Describes the intended use of the MAC 600 ECG Analysis System.
Lists contraindications for the MAC 600 device.
Details the clinical benefits of the MAC 600 Resting ECG Analysis System.
Defines hazard terms like Danger, Warning, and Caution used in the manual.
Lists specific warnings applicable to the MAC 600 system.
Important warnings regarding device operation, materials, and safety.
Equipment protection during cardiac defibrillator discharge.
Specifies that servicing must be done by authorized personnel.
Identifies components on the front of the MAC 600 device.
Identifies ports and labels on the back of the device.
Explains the functions of the device's keypad and LEDs.
Instructions for connecting the patient cable to the system.
Procedure for loading thermal recording paper into the device.
Describes the initial screen displayed after powering on.
Instructions for preparing the patient's skin for ECG acquisition.
Details the correct placement for standard 12-lead ECG electrodes.
Steps to record a resting ECG after the system is turned on.
Procedures for entering patient data before acquiring ECG.
System options for configuring an ECG before acquisition.
Menu options available after acquiring and printing an ECG.
Procedures to configure auto-saving ECGs in XML or PDF format.
Procedures to configure the device for auto-transmitting acquired ECGs.
Steps to access the File Manager interface.
Steps to select and print stored ECG reports.
Defines parameters for printing stored ECGs (format, speed, gain, filter).
Steps to save stored ECG reports in PDF format to the SD card.
Steps to access the System Setup function, including password.
Allows defining ECG parameters like reports, gain, sequence, writer settings.
Configures ECG acquisition settings like filters, gain checks, and warnings.
Configures prompts for patient information like ID required, age, and gender.
Selects the operating language for the device.
Sets AC filter parameters to reduce noise.
Sets lead notation to AHA or IEC standard.
Configures PDF settings for ECGs stored in PDF format.
Instructions for inspecting and cleaning the device exterior.
Procedure for performing a regular yearly system calibration check.
Information on the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery and its care.
Warnings and guidelines for handling the system battery safely.
Instructions on how to replace the device's battery.
Steps to connect the ACDC power adapter for AC power and charging.
Instructions for fully charging the system battery.
General advice for diagnosing problems not covered elsewhere.
Troubleshooting steps for when the system fails to power on.
Causes and solutions for noisy ECG data displays.
Troubleshooting steps for SD card presence, formatting, and corruption.
Identifies potential errors, causes, and recommended actions.
Introduction to the 12SL statements table.
Describes the meaning of report format labels like "4 by 2.5s + 1".
Provides a sample report format for 4 by 2.5s ECG data.