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Product Name | Innomed Medical Heart Screen 60 G |
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Category | Medical Equipment |
Channels | 12 |
ECG interpretation | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Printer | Built-in thermal printer |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
Type | ECG |
Power supply | AC and rechargeable battery |
Connectivity | USB |
Operating Conditions | 10°C to 40°C, 30% to 75% RH |
Storage Conditions | -20°C to 55°C, 10% to 95% RH |
Compliance | CE, ISO 13485 |
Covers critical safety guidelines for device operation, including power, grounding, and patient connection.
Details the internal parts and external design features of the HeartScreen 60G device.
Identifies and describes the ports and connectors located on the rear of the device.
Details the front panel components, including buttons, display, and indicators.
Lists general environmental and operating specifications for the device.
Specifies voltage, frequency, current consumption, battery type, and charging.
Outlines the safety class and patient protection standards applied to the device.
Describes the different operational modes like monitoring, printing, and menu operations.
Details standard and Cabrera lead groupings for ECG signal acquisition.
Lists technical parameters of the ECG amplifier, including input range, sensitivity, and filters.
Specifies data acquisition, sampling frequency, and A/D resolution details.
Details printer head resolution, paper speed, width, and display characteristics.
Defines serial I/O interface and services for PC connection and monitoring.
Provides physical dimensions and weight information for the device.
Explains how the device detects and displays pacemaker signals in ECG.
Describes automatic blocking and filter initialization for electrode or cable issues.
Lists the standard items included in the HeartScreen 60G device package.
Specifies compatible external devices, such as computers, for connection.
Step-by-step guide on how to install printer paper into the device.
Details battery charge indication, charging, and preservation methods.
Provides a summary of primary functions and their corresponding control keys.
Explains the default monitoring mode, display contents, and initial settings.
Describes the data displayed during monitoring, including lead, speed, filter, and battery status.
Details the baseline filter's effect on recording quality and its delay.
Explains automatic blocking due to signal overload and subsequent filter re-initialization.
How the device detects, marks, and displays pacemaker signals.
Covers audible QRS detection and automatic backlight/shutdown functions.
Details functions available during monitoring mode.
Instructions for selecting ECG leads, sensitivity, and recording speed.
Explains how to set mains and muscle filters for signal quality.
How to manually block the amplifier to reset baselines affected by noise or electrodes.
Guide to initiating on-line printing and understanding its properties and record header.
Instructions for starting automatic printing of all 12 leads and its configuration.
How to choose and start programs like STO, RTM, and ANL.
Navigation to device settings and stored records menu.
Details the STO program for creating and storing adjustable length ECG recordings.
Explains the RTM program for storing rhythm curves, including prerequisites and execution.
Describes the ANL program for ECG analysis, data collection, and calculated parameters.
Instructions on how to enter menus, move between items, and access sub-menus.
Guide on how to change parameter values within the menu system.
Illustrates the menu structure and available settings for printing, storage, date, language, etc.
How to view the record catalog and delete unwanted records.
Instructions for printing record data and displaying stored ECG curves.
How to view rhythm records and print ECG analysis results.
Procedure for changing patient identifiers for stored ECG records.
Settings for automatic print length, pre-delay, and prog+print options.
Setting storage program parameters for STO and RTM, including lead count and rhythm time.
Procedure for setting the device's built-in calendar and clock.
Setting the device language and corresponding date format.
Adjusting mains frequency for filtering and enabling/disabling the baseline filter.
Configuring QRS sound, automatic shutdown duration, and lead selection.
Covers battery replacement, calibration, and expected device lifetime.
Instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the device and its electrodes using formaldehyde solution.