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CMS6000 Patient Monitor
CMS6000 Patient Monitor is a cost-effective multi-parameter monitoring device designed for basic bedside patient monitoring. It provides reliable measurement of key physiological parameters including ECG, oxygen saturation and blood pressure.
This model is ideal for clinics and hospital wards that require essential monitoring functions with a practical and affordable solution.
Key Features
• Cost-effective multi-parameter monitoring
• Real-time ECG waveform display
• Oxygen saturation monitoring (SpO2)
• Non-invasive blood pressure monitoring (NIBP)
• Simple and easy-to-use interface
• Stable performance for routine monitoring
Monitoring Parameters
CMS6000 supports essential physiological monitoring:
• ECG
• Heart Rate
• SpO2
• Blood Pressure
• Respiration Rate
• Temperature
Suitable for daily patient monitoring in clinical environments.
CMS6000 Vs CMS8000 vs CMS9000
Where Does CMS6000 Fit?
CMS6000 is an entry-level bedside patient monitor designed for basic clinical monitoring.
If your priority is budget control → CMS6000 is a practical choice
If you need better stability → consider CMS6500 or CMS6800
If you require more advanced monitoring → consider CMS8000
If ICU-level monitoring is needed → choose CMS9000
Designed for Basic Monitoring Needs
CMS6000 is commonly used in:
• Clinics
• Community healthcare centers
• Hospital general wards
• Basic patient monitoring environments
Why Choose CMS6000
• Affordable solution for basic monitoring
• Easy operation for medical staff
• Suitable for high-volume routine use
• Reliable performance for daily care
FAQ
What is CMS6000 patient monitor used for?
CMS6000 is used for basic patient monitoring in clinics and hospital wards.
Is CMS6000 suitable for ICU?
CMS6000 is designed for basic monitoring. ICU environments typically require advanced monitors like CMS9000.
What is the difference between CMS6000 and CMS8000?
CMS6000 is more cost-effective and suitable for basic use, while CMS8000 provides more advanced monitoring capabilities.




