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| Brand Name: | GE |
| Certification: | CE/CB/ROSH |
| Model Number: | PRO 1000 |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
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| Price: | USD |
| Packaging Details: | Carton |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T |
| Product Name: | GE DINAMAP PRO 1000 Patient Monitor | Model: | PRO 1000 |
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| Material: | Medical-Grade Plastic Casing | Function: | ECG/NIBP/SpO2/Pulse Rate Monitoring |
| Product Type: | Multi-parameter Patient Monitor | Power Supply: | AC/Built-in Battery |
| Warranty: | 90 Days | Screen Type: | Color LCD |
| Condition: | Original | Advantages: | Durable |
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Used GE DINAMAP PRO 1000 Patient Monitor Refurbished For Vital Signs Monitoring System
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| Product Name | GE DINAMAP PRO 1000 Patient Monitor |
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| Model | PRO 1000 |
| Material | Plastic and metal |
| Function | ECG/NIBP/SpO2/Pulse Rate Monitoring |
| Color | Blue |
| Warranty | 90 days |
1. Power on preparation:
Plug in the power cord, press the power button to turn on the device, and wait for the system self-test to complete.
2. Connect the patient:
Tie the blood pressure cuff, clip the blood oxygen probe, and attach the kind-hearted electrode pad (ensure good contact).
3. Start monitoring:
Confirm patient information on the screen, press the "Start" or "NIBP" button to view real-time waveforms and values such as heart rate and blood pressure.
4. Exception handling:
Don't panic when encountering an alarm sound, prioritize checking if the cuff is leaking and if the electrode pads are detached.
5. Shutdown and storage:
Press and hold the power button to shut down, and neatly wrap and hang various cables.
6. Special Reminder:
If the screen displays "Memory Lost", it means that the internal backup battery is depleted and needs to be recalibrated after each power on, but it does not affect the core monitoring function.
Its core function is to serve as the "eyes" and "ears" of medical staff, conveying signals of life through data when patients cannot express themselves. In the ICU, it continuously tracks the cardiopulmonary function of critically ill patients, buying time for rescue; in the emergency room, it quickly captures changes in vital signs of trauma patients, assisting doctors in diagnosis; in clinics, it provides daily monitoring for chronic disease patients, making health management more evidence-based.
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