DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor

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Manufactured by: GE

Category: Monitors - Refurbished

GE DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor
DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor: Enhance Patient Care with Precision and Ease
The DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor is designed to streamline your clinical workflow and improve patient outcomes. With its intuitive menu structure and user-friendly features, this monitor allows healthcare professionals to easily obtain accurate vital signs with just the press of a button. Once a properly-sized blood pressure cuff is in place, obtaining critical readings has never been simpler.
Why Choose the DINAMAP ProCare 220?
The DINAMAP ProCare series is engineered for versatility, making it an ideal choice for a diverse range of patient populations, including Neonatal, Pediatric, and Adult patients. Whether you're in an ER, Outpatient Surgery, Endoscopy, GI Lab, or a Labor & Delivery setting, this monitor adapts to meet your specific needs.
Key Features Include:
  • Comprehensive Monitoring: One device capable of monitoring vital signs across all patient demographics.
  • Push Button Interface: Designed for ease of use, allowing for swift and accurate readings.
  • DINAMAP NIBP Technology: Ensures precise non-invasive blood pressure readings, enhancing your diagnostic capabilities.
  • Six Sigma Quality & Reliability: Built to deliver accurate and dependable measurements, ensuring the highest standard of patient care.
  • Seamless Connectivity Options: Compatible with various systems and technologies, enabling integration into your existing setup.

Invest in the DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor and experience a blend of reliability, versatility, and advanced technology, ensuring that you provide the best possible care to your patients.
DINAMAP ProCare 220 Vital Signs Monitor Specifications

Mechanical:
  • Dimensions:
  • Without Temperature: 9.7" H × 8.6" W × 5.3" D (24.7 × 21.9 × 13.5 cm)
  • With Temperature: 9.7" H × 10.0" W × 5.3" D (24.7 × 25.4 × 13.5 cm)
  • Weight (Including Battery): 5.68 lb (2.58 kg)
  • Mountings: Self-supporting on rubber feet
  • Portability: Carried by handle

Monitor:
  • Protection Against Electrical Shock: Internally powered or Class II when powered from specified external power supply
  • DC Input Voltage: 12 VDC, supplied from a source conforming to IEC 601-1
  • Fuses: Four auto-resettable fuses (protecting low voltage DC input, battery, remote alarm output, +5 V output on host port)

  • Battery: 6 volt, 3.3 amp-hours (protected by internal auto resetting fuse and thermal protection)
  • Minimum Operation Time: 2 hours (5 min cycle with adult cuff at 25°C, SpO2 active at 60 bpm, Temp in monitor mode, printout of current values every 5 minutes) from full charge
  • Time for Full Recharge: Approx. 5 hours from full discharge (Monitor off) / Approx. 8 hours (Monitor on)

Blood Pressure:
  • Cuff Pressure Range: 10 to 290 mmHg (adult/ped); 10 to 140 mmHg (neonate)
  • Blood Pressure Accuracy: Meets/exceeds ANSI/AAMI standard SP-10 (mean error ? 5.5 mmHg, standard deviation ? 8 mmHg)
  • Maximum Determination Time: 120 seconds (adult/ped); 85 seconds (neonates)
  • Overpressure Cutoff: 330 mmHg (adult/ped); 165 mmHg (neonate)
  • Pulse Rate Range: 30 to 200 beats/min (adult/ped); 30 to 220 beats/min (neonate)

SpO2:
  • SpO2 Measurement Range: 10 to 100%
  • Pulse Rate Measurement Range: 20 to 250 beats/min
  • Accuracy and Motion Tolerance:
  • Adult without motion: 70 to 100% ± 2 digits
  • Neonate without motion: 70 to 100% ± 3 digits
  • Adult and neonate with motion: 70 to 100% ± 3 digits
  • Low Perfusion: 70 to 100% ± 2 digits; 0 to 69% unspecified

Pulse Rate:
  • High Threshold: 150 bpm
  • Low Threshold: 50 bpm

Temperature:
  • Predictive Mode Range: 41.1°C and 106.0°F maximum; 35.6°C and 96.0°F minimum
  • Monitor Mode Range: 41.1°C and 106.0°F maximum; 26.7°C and 80.0°F minimum
  • Monitor Mode Accuracy: ±0.1°C; ±0.2°F (when tested in a calibrated liquid bath)
  • Determination Time: Approximately 10 seconds, typical

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