Draeger - Infinity M300
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DESCRIPTION
Patient Worn Monitoring
Monitor your adult and pediatric ambulatory patients with a compact wireless device that delivers the performance of a full-sized patient monitor.
FORUMSView All (3)
0Replies3 years ago | How to Open M300 to access boards Hello all, Can anyone offer any tips on how to open the Drager Infinity M300? And where I can find those internal boards for sale. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you! Reply |
0Replies7 years ago | drops communication M300 will drop off of central after a minute or two, but not turn off. still monitors as a standalone. Problem follows box regardless of location. Other boxes work in the same room. Battery recently replaced. Any thoughts? Reply |
7Replies12 years ago | Power supply Need to have the power supply repaired. Draeger will not repair and exchange cost is too high. Reply |
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FEATURES
- Built-in Color Display - An easy-to-see color display shows the patient’s ECG for all monitored leads, heart rate, SpO2, and electrode status -- as well as demographics to help confirm patient identification
- Integrated Alarming and Alarm Controls - You can hear alarms at the patient's side as well as at the Infinity®CentralStation
- Rechargeable Battery - A built-in battery that can be recharged via a bedside charger while the patient wears the device, or at a patented multi-device charger at the central monitoring station
- Two-way Wireless Connection to Infinity CentralStation - Provides itself continuous standalone monitoring – even if the patient inadvertently moves out of the hospital’s wireless network coverage area
- Built-in Algorithms - Built-in ACE® (Arrhythmia Classification Expert) and pacer detection algorithms enhance ECG processing and reduce false alarms
Height | 142.2 mm |
Length | 30.5 mm |
Pulse Rate Range | 15-300 BPM |
Weight | 276.4 g with battery |
Temperature Range | 0 to 40 °C |
Width | 76.2 mm |