| PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
| The measured pulse rate does not match the rate printed on the recording | The measurement did not reach its final value before the recording started. The patient moved during the recording or the quality of the recorded ECG was poor.
| Wait until the displayed pulse rate is stable before starting a recording. Check the conditions below. The unit may not measure the rate correctly if it cannot "see" a good ECG signal on Lead II.
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| The quality of the recorded ECG reading is poor. | Electrode terminals are loose or in poor contact with the patient leads | Tighten the terminals and make sure that the electrical connections are clean |
| The animal moved during the recording | Make sure that the animal is warm and comfortable, and keep it relaxed during the recording of the reading. |
| Not enough ECG electrode gel has been applied | Apply more gel to the electrodes. Use extra gel if there is hair at the electrode sites. |
| X-Ray, diathermy or other equipment are causing interference | Switch off the interfering equipment or use the CT200 in another room. Also, try recording with the plug-pack disconnected |
| A metal bed is causing interference | Make sure that the bed is grounded. If not, ask a biomedical technician to ground it |
| The patient cable is faulty | Replace the cable (see How to Order Accessories) |
| The unit is faulty | Call service |
| The unit is faulty | Call service |
| Printout is aborted and the message Print Limit appears while using the 3 channel format. | The printing of some leads can surpass the allocated paper space due to a large ECG signal. | Reduce the size to 5mm/mV, or use a single channel format, or examine the lead in question with the Manual format. |