Mindray - Electrocardiograph - BeneHeart R12
Non Technical and Terms
- Initial Delivery Time - varies by country
- Pricing Incoterm - CIP
- Warranty - 18 months
- Note: Cost of installation, training and 18 months after sales service provided with CIP pricing
Pricing:
Country Set A:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Marshal Islands, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sri Lanka
Country Set B:
Angola, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malawi, Philippines, Somalia, Tunisia
Training
Supplier shall provide in-person or on-line training adequate to meet the needs of all operators. Training shall be available in English, Spanish and French, and shall be available to users within two (2) weeks of equipment delivery. (Cost of training quoted on when a Registration of Interest is received).
Manuals
User Manuals: Supplier shall provide at least one (1) user manual for each device purchased. Manuals shall provide guidance on the operation of all features of the purchased device, be provided in at a printed format, and be available in English, Spanish and French.
Service Manuals: Supplier shall provide at least one (1) service manual for each device purchased. Manuals shall provide at least, equipment schematics, parts summaries, preventive maintenance requirements, and troubleshooting guidance, be accessible in printed formats, and are available in English.
Mindray (www.mindray.com) is a global provider of medical devices and solutions including patient monitoring and life support, invitro diagnostics, and medical imaging equipment. Mindray has one of the largest medical device manufacturing facilities in China.
Diagnostic electrocardiogram (ECG) units detect, record, print, and/or display the electrical signals associated with a patient’s cardiac activity. They are used to diagnose and assist in treating some types of heart disease and arrhythmias, determine a patient’s response to drug therapy, and reveal trends or changes in heart function.
Diagnostic ECG units consist of a recorder unit, cables, and electrodes. The electrodes are placed on specific areas of the patient’s chest to collect electrical signals which are then sent to the recording unit via the cables.
These devices may use 3-, 5-, or 12-leads to record small voltages of about one millivolt (mV) that appear on the skin as a result of cardiac activity. These voltage differences directly correspond to the heart’s electrical activity and present different perspectives of the heart’s electrical activity; producing ECG waveforms in which the P waves, QRS complex, and T waves vary in amplitude and polarity.
Multichannel ECG units record signals from two or more leads simultaneously and are frequently used in place of single-channel units. Some ECG units can perform automatic measurement and interpretation of the ECG as a selectable or optional feature.