d
to
An additional patient cable is available for
to
a,
There is an extension cable available for the connection to the cannula
(variant autoclavable and variant single use).
3. Technical description
The MultiStim SENSOR generates reproducible square pulses with adjustable frequency and conti-
e
nuously adjustable stimulation current. The scope of adjustment of the impulse current ranges from
0.0 – 6.0 mA if stimulation cannulae are used, and from 0.0 – 60 mA if PEG-handles are used for percu-
taneous stimulation.
y
The corresponding symbol will be shown synchronously with a short beeping sound in the
he
rhythm of the stimulus for visual and acoustic control.
If only the outer circle is visible, then the electrical stimulation circuit is not closed, i.e. there is no
y
stimulation current running through the patient.
e
If the circle is full, then the stimulation electrical circuit is closed, i.e. stimulation current is running
through the patient. The control sound will become more intensive in this case.
y
Due to a high stimulus voltage of max. 95 Vpp, this renders an exceptionally large adjustment range
for extremely small stimulating electrodes.
Please make sure, that only CE-labelled adhesive electrodes are used for stimulation, which have been
provided with contact gel in order to keep the transition resistance as low as possible.
y.
3.1 Technical data
Type:
Type of device
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Battery:
Stimulating current:
Resistance range
n-
Stimulation voltage:
u-
Stimulation frequency:
Stimulation impulse bandwidth:
Operating conditions:
Transportation- and storage conditions:
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stimulation by means of cannula:
MultiStim SENSOR
BF
9 V
max. 60 mApp/
0 V – 60 kV
max. 95 Vpp
1 Hz/ 2 Hz
0,05 ms/ 0,10 ms/ 0,20 ms/
0,30 ms/ 0,50 ms/ 1,00 ms
Temperature limit:
Humidity limitation:
Atmospheric pressure limitation:
Temperature limit:
Humidity limitation:
Atmospheric pressure limitation:
Bipolar PEG white
connection: Cannula
Clamp for adhesive
electrode
10 °C to 30 °C
20 % – 65 %
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
10 °C to 30 °C
20 % to 65 %
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
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