Carewell ECG-1112 ECG EKG Machine Used and Repair Medical Equipment
Carewell ECG-1112 ECG EKG Machine Used and Repair Medical Equipment
Product Introduction

Features and Functions
- Modern design, lightweight, compact, and comfortable keyboard.
- Simultaneously acquires data from 12 leads, displaying complete 12-channel ECG waveforms on the screen.
- Sensitive filters for AD5, HUM, and EMG.
- Three operating modes: AUTO, MAN, ANA.
- Six print record types: Manual/Automatic, 12-channel standard, 3-channel, 6-channel with heart rate, 6-channel P wave, arrhythmia, physical examination.
- Detection and alarms: Electrode disconnection, paper loss, low battery.
- Built-in ECG simulator.
- High-capacity rechargeable built-in battery.
- Dot-matrix thermal printer for high-resolution printing.
- Automatic baseline adjustment for optimal recording.
- Standard RS232 and USB communication interfaces, optional wireless communication interface for sending 12-lead ECGs to a PC and creating an ECG database via workstation software.
- Built-in auxiliary functions: Electrode positioning, ECG basics, common problem detection, etc.
- Editable clinical information such as patient ID, gender, and age.
- Case storage function: The machine can store 150 cases.
Pre-Start Equipment Checks
1) Environment:
Check and ensure there are no sources of electromagnetic interference near the ECG equipment, especially large medical equipment such as electrosurgical equipment, radiology equipment, and MRI equipment. Disconnect the power to these devices if necessary.
Keep the examination room warm to avoid muscle activity voltage in the ECG signal due to cold.
2) Power Supply:
When using AC power, check that the power cord is correctly connected to the ECG equipment and grounded.
Charge the battery when it is low.
3) Grounding:
Check that the grounding wire is properly connected.
4) Patient Cable:
Check that the patient cable is correctly connected to the ECG machine and ensure it is away from the power cord.
5) Electrodes:
Check that all electrodes are correctly connected to the lead cables according to their markings and colors.
Ensure all electrodes are correctly connected to the patient.
Ensure that there is no contact between the electrodes.
Chest electrodes should be placed on the body
Safety Precautions
- When collecting ECG data, do not touch the patient cable connector—this may result in a risk of electric -shock.
- Do not perform maintenance or repairs while the device is in use and connected to a patient.
- In case of power failure, paper feed malfunction, sensor problems, or software errors, please first refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual.
- When printing an ECG, the file is automatically saved. Saved files can be viewed later, reprinted, or exported to a computer using optional management software.
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