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6 lead / 12 lead EKG. It is unlikely that you can do that with your machine. 6 leads are rarely used and would require a totally different internal format. 12 lead Ekg is the standard of care. Chose 12 lead and dont worry about finding a 6 lead. RJ
Check the leads. If any of the Leads is open the this problem can occur. You have to check the continuity of each cable for the lead end to socket. All leads should show a resistance of 10KOhm
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Your print head probably needs adjust. The Schiller ekg machines are notorious for these issues. You may want to send the machine in. We/ Discount Cardiology will look at your machine for free and call you with a diagnosis. I am 99% sure that this is the issue.
The unit is apparently printing out in Cabarra sequence. To restore the correct lead sequence, do the following: Hit the ALT key followed by 7 then 1, hen the stop key. This will restore standard lead sequencing. That is the start of the battle. If you desire a 3+1ryth format with a lead 2 at the bottom, which is our standard format, then you have more to do. For this format hit the ALT key followed by 1 then 0 followed by the stop key.to set the ryth lead to lead II at the bottom of the page, hit ALT followed by 3 then 8 then 2 followed by the stop key. If your filters are not enabled hit Alt 5 6 stop, alt 5 8 stop, Alt 8 3 stop, ALT 8 1 stop.Do a test print after all of this and be certain the unit is configured to your taste prior to a live patient.
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You have to check the patient cable of you machine first. you have to check the LF (left foot ) lead of the cable. if there is any other cable you can try it with that. if there is any other ecg machine you have which has the same connector. then try with that also. if the cable found faulty then replace it. Is there is any trace ( line trace ) in the paper for lead 1 to v 6 if not , the problem is with thermal printer of you machine. if so you have to contact the nearest schiller authorized service center. Because the thermal printer head is not available in the openmarket.
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Does it work in auto mode ? are you putting paper correctly means , there is a black mark on paper which is sensed by paper sensor .If you put paper up side down then paper sensor won't be able to sense any paper & gives you error for rifilling paper .If this doesn't help you then You need to replace battrey . Thanks
If it stops printing completely in the middle of doing the print, it is because the battery is bad and needs to be replaced. If it only prints some of the leads but it does print the full report it is because you have the leads mixed up (Wrong spot on the patient) or the leads are mislabeled or some of the clips or electrodes are bad. I can fix these. Let me know if you need help.
Hello medico001, The info on the Schiller web site states an option of 12 lead for model Cardivot AT. If your unit has this option only the automatic selection will deliver the 12 lead print. For futher info select the web site http://www.schilleramerica.com and click on 'Contact Us'. This should direct you to someone local. Good luck.
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