Ge Mac 1200 Ecg Machine Manual



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GE Mac 1200 EKG quick guide 2010 1. MAC 1200 QUICK GUIDE Page 1 of 4BATTERY To charge the battery, connect the power cable to the unit. Check out online specifications of GE Healthcare products like Mac 1200 ECG EKG Machine System available for download at Cardiac Direct.

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Ge Mac 1200 Ecg Machine ManualThe MAC 1200 Resting ECG System offers a comprehensive solution.

The MAC 1200 is a compact 12-lead electrocardiograph designed for acquisition - with or without analysis. The system can be configured as a basic electrocardiograph without analysis for facilities with minimal ECG requirements. The system can also be configured to incorporate the proven 12SLTM ECG analysis program.
Adding the 12SL program creates an electrocardiograph with the industry leading interpretation program and measurements. If your facility only requires measurements, we offer a version with 12SL measurements only.

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-Ahamayym
3 months ago
3 months agoTime and Date issue
The coin cell is at 3.25 VDC. The hardware test states that system memory and static memory both errored out. Is this a coin cell issue or the main board? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.Reply
-SKMR
7 months ago
7 months agonot printing in auto mode

i can not print in auto mode . what i could be the problem ?

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-dPerk2828
9 months ago
9 months agoFlashing LCD Upon Startup
When I have the unit plugged in to a AC, the green standby light is on and when I press the 'on/ stdby' button the green LED by 'start' and yellow LED by 'battery low' and 'stop' will flash intermittently.I have tried a new main battery in the unit and that does not help.The power output from the power supply to the PCB is 25.8 DCV. Would not having the called for 26.5 DCV cause this issue or is that close enough to the called for output?Reply
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FEATURES

  • Waveform display
  • Full-size paper reports
  • Measurements, interpretation and memory available in any combination
  • Simultaneous 12-lead ECG acquisition and analysis
  • 12SLTM Interpretation program
  • Battery powered
  • 3-year warranty
  • Easy to use
  • Compact, lightweight design with carrying handle
  • Field upgradability

SPECIFICATIONS

EKG/ECG TypeRest
Weight12.3 lbs

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Ge Mac 1200 Ecg Machine Manual Pdf

  1. A multichannel ECG should record the standard 12 leads. It should have at least 3 channels of simultaneous ECG data, and be capable of simultaneous acquisition of all 12 leads. It should measure all basic axes and durations including: RR, PQ, QT, ATC, P, QRS, T, and HR.
  2. Battery status markers should be available on the electrocardiograph, as well as indicators for loose electrode contact, systems status, and artifacts.
  3. The device should be able to store ECG waveforms for later retrieval, printing, and transmission.
  4. The ECG should enable the user to enter patient data, which should include the patient's name or ID number, age, sex, weight, and height. The data will also contain the recording date and time, sensitivity setting, chart speed, and leads being recorded.
  5. The ECG device should have an RS232 port or other appropriate digital interface to allow its communications with other devices such as electrocardiographs, computers, or a data management system.
  6. The ECG may come with a complete interpretation software package and should store at least 20 ECGs. It can also include an expandable storage capability.
  7. The unit should be able to print at least 3 leads of the ECG waveform continuously with manual switching between leads. It should provide sensitivity settings of at least 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 mm/mV and recorders with a typical chart speed of 5, 10, 25, and 50 mm/sec.
  8. ECG devices designed for adult defibrillation should have energy settings of 50-360 J.
  9. ECG devices capable of internal or pediatric defibrillation or synchronized cardio version should have energy settings of 5-50 J.
  10. ECG devices for neonatal applications should have additional low-energy settings of 1-20 J.
  11. Units should be able to charge to maximum energy in less than 15 seconds over the full range of battery-charge indicator levels.
  12. The unit should automatically disarm within two minutes if not intentionally discharged.
  13. Interpretative electrocardiograph units should have the option of running on battery power. Line-powered ECG units will not disarm when the line cord is unplugged or when line power is otherwise interrupted.
  14. The monitor should display a clear and distinct marker to indicate the synchronization point on the ECG waveform.
  15. The defibrillator's ECG input amplifiers should be protected against damage from discharge energy.
  16. The display should recover a readable ECG trace within five seconds of an input overload from a maximum-energy defibrillator pulse.
  17. The interpretative electrocardiograph unit should include a recorder, and the recorded strip should include periodic annotations.