Burdick Quest Exercise Stress System With T600 Treadmill
The Exercise Stress System with T600 Treadmill from Burdick looks bulky but is portable and is a complete Exercise stress system replete with a treadmill. It can perform resting and stress tests on 12 lead ECG’s. It comes with a sixty day warranty and is competitively priced at 5999 USD.
This machine offers unmatchable quality and precision and incorporates integrated easy to use systems. It comes with a 15 inch color monitor similar to CRT computer monitors which offers as much clarity and resolution as can be expected. The trademark LogiStep operational function highlights the sequential evolution of the entire process and thinks ahead on behalf of the user, making the functioning that less complicated.
The T600 tread mill has a 62 inches by 20 inches walking surface that is wide enough and sports slip free side boards for easy walking or treading. There is also a front rail for gripping onto incase you need extra support. It is streamlined and operates quietly using a brushless DC motor and direct drive technology which delivers optimal performance. It works on power from an AC outlet. The treadmill comes with an emergency stop button and is ideal for exercise stress testing.
The machine has a full alphanumeric keyboard reminiscent of desktop PC keyboards which enables easy data entry and also has additional single touch buttons for calling up various functions of the treadmill like speed increase and decrease as well as the emergency stop button.
The whole system is placed on a portable stand with wheels that has additional racks for storing reports and printed data. It has 11 preprogrammed stress protocols and lets additional programming of up to 30 protocols. The baseline, current median beat and ST measurements are recorded throughout the test process and the trend graphs are displayed on screen or can be printed out using the inbuilt printer on paper. Additionally the machine has an outlet socket which lets you connect it to an external printer.
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