Designed to meet the demands of high volume ECG locations, the Philips PageWriter TC70 ECG machine is loaded with features which are sure to meet all your needs. This product includes a 15 inch color touch screen (high resolution) which allows for viewing of as many as 10 seconds or ECG and 16 leads.
The PageWriter TC70 offers the latest ECG technology and makes for a more efficient workflow by simplifying diagnostic testing. The Philips TC 70 delivers clinical reports wherever and whenever you want them. In any work environment, the Philips PageWriter TC70 makes it easier for users to provide quality cardiac patient care. Additional features and benefits of the TC70 include:
Model# 860315 - Philips Pagewriter TC70 electrocardiograph
- Refurbished, 90-day warranty
- Limited supply - Subject to availability
- Updated Algorithms including Criteria for Women's Heart
- Pacemaker detection
- XML/PDF export capability
- ST mapping
- Easy program for ECG monitoring
- Cardiac events can easily be noted for review
- Quality lead wires which reduce burdensome wire tangling
- 15 inch screen (touch screen/high resolution)
- Wireless transferring for ECGs makes work easier
- 16 leads of ECG monitoring with PageWriter TC70
- STEMI
- Lead placement made easy with anatomic patient interface module
- Module Included
Philips TC Series Cardiograph Demonstration Video
TC Series Extended ECG Training
Extended Lead Profile Configuration for ECG
TC Series EKG Reliability Video
Touchscreen Display:
1024 x 768 pixel resolution
30.4 cm x 22.8 cm (11.96 x 6.22 in) color liquid crystal touch screen display with backlight
Dimensions:
Height: 5.31 in/135 mm
Width: 12.99 in/330 mm
Depth: 15.94 in/405 mm
Weight: 28 lbs/11 kg, including accessories
Electrical Power:
Voltage: 9.0 to 12.6 VDC
Current: 6.0 A max per battery (continuous)
Power: 35 to 44 W max per battery (continuous); 54 W max per battery (2 second peaks)
Operating Capacity: 45 minutes of continuous Rhythm printing, or a maximum of 237 individual sheets of ECG recording paper
Less than five hours if cardiograph is in Standby (not in active use) to at least 95% capacity; Less than eight hours if the cardiograph is in active use to at least 95% capacity