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DigiStim III Nerve Stimulator

ProductsDigiStim III Nerve Stimulator
Company CCR Medical
Item DigiStim III Nerve Stimulator
Features 
  • The DigiStim III is a full-featured peripheral nerve stimulator in a convenient, hand-held unit.
  • Membrane touch-switches make the selection of stimulus functions easy.
  • The amount of current delivered to the patient is displayed in mA on a large, easy-to-real, digital LCD.
  • Nerves can be located precisely: the low-level output is adjustable in 0.1-mA increments from 0 to 6.0 mA.
  • In addition to the flash of the pulse LED, an audible indicator sounds as each stimulus pulse is delivered, enabling direct monitoring of the patient?s response.
  • The DigiStim III is delivered ready to use: Instruction manual, battery, and 6 foot leads with alligator clips are included. Mounting bracket optional.
  • Description Modes of Operation:
  • Standby: A standby switch maintains power to the instrument without generating stimulus pulses.
  • Twitch: 1 s (1 pulse/s); 2 Hz (2 pulses/s); 10 s (1 pulse/10 s)
  • Tetanus: 50 Hz (50 pulses/s) or 100 Hz (100 pulses/s)
  • Train-Of-Four: 4 pulses/2 s; repeats every 10 s
  • Output Current: Adjustable from 0-70 mA
  • Stimulus Pulse: Square Wave Monophasic pulses (200-us duration)
  • Indicators: Digital LCD shows current delivered to the patient in mA. Battery switch displays battery voltage on LCD. Pulse LED (red) flashes and audible indicator sounds each time a stimulus pulse is generated.
  • Power Source: 9-V alkaline battery (access door on rear panel)
  • Power Consumption: Approximately 7.6 mA
  • Case: High-impact ABS plastic with Lexan overlay on membrane touch-switches
  • Size: 2.09" H x 3.60" W x 5.75" D
  • Weight: 11 oz., Including battery
  • Warranty: 1 year, parts and labor
  • Info CCR Medical
    Customer Service: (888) 883-7331
    Web site: http://www.ccrmed.com

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