Description
The Kenz ECG‑108 (also known as Suzuken Kenz ECG‑108) is a single-channel digital electrocardiograph designed for portability and clinical reliability:
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Thermal head printer provides clear, precise ECG tracings, aided by digital filters that reduce interference from AC, muscle tremor, and baseline drift
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Recording modes: 4 automatic modes (normal, reverse, 3-channel, Cabrera), plus 1 manual and 1 arrhythmia detection mode—helpful for spotting irregular heart rhythms .
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Compact & portable: Weighs under 2.5 kg (including rechargeable battery), ideal for bedside use or mobile clinics .
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User-friendly operation: Standard 12-lead or Cabrera recording with a single RUN/STOP button; on-board keypad allows typing of patient ID (up to 12 digits), name, sex, and comments (up to 36 characters).
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Safety features: Utilizes photo-isolated circuitry with patient leakage current < 10 µA; input impedance > 50 MΩ; CMR > 100 dB; frequency response 0.05–100 Hz .
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Display: 16×21-character LCD shows status and guidance messages. (Its sibling model, ECG‑110, adds a 5.7″ graphic LCD display with waveform preview.) .
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Power: Operates on AC or internal rechargeable battery (12 V), supporting portability .
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Regulatory note: Cleared by FDA as substantially equivalent to existing ECG devices under 510(k) number K001896 (decision dated Jan 8, 2001)
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