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Mindray BeneHeart D6 - Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis; Placing 10-Leadwire Electrodes; Entering the 12-Lead ECG Screen; Changing 12-Lead ECG Analysis Settings

Mindray BeneHeart D6
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6 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
6.1 Placing 10-leadwire Electrodes
WARNING
WARNI NG
When using electrosurgical units (ESU), place ECG electrodes between the ESU and its grounding
plate to prevent unwanted burns. Never entangle ESU cable and ECG cable together.
When using electrosurgical units (ESU), never place ECG electrodes near to the grounding plate of
the ESU, as this can cause a lot of interference on the ECG signal.
6.2 Entering the 12-lead ECG Screen
NOTE
If the equipment is powered by AC mains, you should set [Notch Filter] [On] to avoid interference on
the 12-Lead ECG acquisition and display.
6.3 Changing 12-Lead ECG Analysis Settings
6.3.1 Enabling Patient Information Input Prompt
NOTE
NOTE
It is recommended to turn on the patient information input prompt for your convenience to check
the patient information before you start 12-lead ECG analysis.
6.3.2 Setting the Baseline Drift Removal
NOTE
The baseline drift removal introduces around 1-second delay. We recommend using BDR except
when the delay is unacceptable.
The baseline correction function is only for 12-lead ECG monitoring. In 3-lead or 5-lead ECG
monitoring, this function is disabled.
6.3.3 Setting Tachy and Brady Threshold
NOTE
The [Tachy (Adu)] setup is only effective for patients at the age of 18 or above.
The [Brady (Adu)] setup is only effective for patients at the age of 13 or above.
6.4 Initiating Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis
CAUTION
Keep the patient still while acquiring or analyzing 12-lead ECG. Motion of patient can lead to
potential misdiagnosis.

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