SOURCE: EKG Machine
3 lead machines are designed to monitor the cardiac rhythm cycle, in 3 of the 12 primary leads. An attempt to use this limited information as a true diagnostic tool would be incomplete and perhaps misleading.
A full 12-lead machine is diagnostic, and looks at the elecrical information from all sides ("walls", ie anterior, septal, inferior, lateral, posterior) of the heart and gives detailed information regarding ischemia and or infarction of the cardiac muscle, electrical conduction system function, electrical axis, chamber enlargement, drug effects, and more.
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SOURCE: Marquette MAC 6 EKG machine prints extra pages
You are using the worng paper. Cross refrence the paper you are using with the correct number.
SOURCE: loading paper into the MAC 1200 ecg machine
1. Switch on the recorder
2. Pull up the handle of the paper door and fold it out
3. Remove the cardboard from the top of the new pad and place the pad, including the cardboard backing at the bottom and with the arrow pointing towards the unit, into the paper compartment
4. Pull the top sheet out of the compartment and guide it around the guide roller
5. Holding the leading edge of the paper in place between the two markers on the recorder, close the paper door. Ensure that it locks into place on both sides.
- When inserting an already started Z-fold pad, the grid side must face up and the first fold must point the compartment.
(You can find more information at MAC 1200 Operator's Manual, there page 59.)
SOURCE: Paper starts then stops before printing results
most likely wrong paper or a bad optical sensor. There are actually 2 or 3 different versions of the mac 1200 all of which might need different paper. if you tell me the serial umber of your unit and the part number for the paper you are using I can tell you what is the correct paper.
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SOURCE: When try to record ekg tracing on my MAC 15 EKG
Hello n_baluyut, visually check the RS232 plug pins, both male
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