ECG ACCESSORY KIT: 3-LEAD, SNAP, IEC, VET
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ECG ACCESSORY KIT: 3‑LEAD, SNAP, IEC, VET
This ECG accessory kit is designed to support veterinary monitoring by providing a reusable 3-lead ECG cable with snap connections, compatible with IEC color coding, suitable for veterinary patient monitors. It offers a practical solution for basic cardiac wave monitoring in veterinary clinical environments.
IEC color coding ensures compatibility and consistency with veterinary monitors following this standard
Specifically designed for veterinary use, compatible with veterinary monitoring systems like the M8000Vet and M9000Vet series
Supports efficient ECG monitoring workflow in veterinary clinics, hospitals, or mobile practices
Electrodes colored according to IEC coding
Six-pin connector suitable for veterinary monitoring systems (such as M8000Vet/M9000Vet) as confirmed
Use snap connectors to attach electrodes to the patient's skin for veterinary ECG monitoring
Ensure connector type and IEC color coding compatibility with the monitor
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage or detailed settings based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Reusable snap connectors for quick and secure electrode attachmentIEC color coding ensures compatibility and consistency with veterinary monitors following this standard
Specifically designed for veterinary use, compatible with veterinary monitoring systems like the M8000Vet and M9000Vet series
Supports efficient ECG monitoring workflow in veterinary clinics, hospitals, or mobile practices
Installation
3-lead ECG cable with snap connectorsElectrodes colored according to IEC coding
Six-pin connector suitable for veterinary monitoring systems (such as M8000Vet/M9000Vet) as confirmed
Instructions for Use
Intended for connection between veterinary patient monitors and snap-style electrodesUse snap connectors to attach electrodes to the patient's skin for veterinary ECG monitoring
Ensure connector type and IEC color coding compatibility with the monitor
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage or detailed settings based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition
