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Includes: Defibrillator, battery, SMART Pads II (1-set), owners manual & quick reference guide (case is separate) |
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Waveform: Truncated Exponential Biphasic. Waveforms parameters adjusted as a function of each
patient's impedence |
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Single Energy Output: |
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Adult: nominal 150 Joules into a 50 ohm load |
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Infant/Child: nominal 50 Joules into a 50 ohm load |
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Protocol: Device follows pre-configured settings. Defibrillaion & CPR protocol can be customized
using HeartStart event. Review or HeartStart configure software. |
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Instructions: Detailed voice prompts & visual icons guide responder through use of unit |
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CPR Coaching: Voice coaching for adults and infant/child CPR provides instructions & audio clues
for the appropriate number rate and depth of chest compressions, as well as for each breath |
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Controls: Green on/off button, blue i-button, orange shock button, optional Infant/Child key |
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Shock Delivery: Via adhesive pads placed on patients bare skin as illustrated on pads |
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Controls: Green SMART Pads cartridge handle, green on/off button, blue i-button,
orange shock button |
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Indicators: Ready light; blue i-button; caution light, illuminated pads, icons, shock button lights up
when shock is advised |
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Size: 2.4"Hx7.1"Dx8.9"W |
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Weight: With battery & pads case 3.5lbs; without battery or pads case 2.6lbs |
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Sealing: |
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Waterjet proof IPX5 per IEC60529 |
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Dust protected IP5X per IEC60529 |
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Temperature Rating: Operating/standby 32F-122F |
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Altitude: 0-15,000 feet |
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Aircraft: Device-RTCA/DO-160D; 1997 |
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Crush: 500 pounds |
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Vibration:
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Operating-meets MILSTD 810F fig> 514.5C-17, random |
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Standby-meets MILSTD 810F fig. 514.5C-18, swept sine |
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EMI Radiated/Immunity: CISPR II Group I Class B, IEC 61000-4-3 and IEC 61000-4-8 |
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Patient Analysis: Unit will evaluate patient ECG to determine if a rhythm is shockable. |
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Sensitivity/Specificity: Meets AAMI DF80 guidelines & AHA recommendations for adult
defibrillation (circulation 1997;95:1677-1682) |
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Shock Advised: Able to deliver a shock as soon as the device indicates a shock is advised |
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Quick Shock: Able to deliver a shock after the end of a CPR interval, typically in 8 seconds |
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Shock-to-Shock Cycle Time: Typically less than 20 seconds between shocks in a series |
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Artifact Detection: Advanced signal processing allows accurate ECG analysis even in the presence of
most pacemaker artifact & electrical noise sources. Other artifacts are detected & corrective voice
prompts issued |
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Battery: 9 volt DC, 4.2Ah, composed of disposable long-life lithium manganese dioxide primary cells |
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Capacity: Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time (EN60601-2-4:2003) |
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Install By Date: Battery is labeled with an install by date of at least 5 years from date of manufacture |
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Standby Life: 4 years typical when battery is installed by the install by date
(Will power the AED in standby state within the specified standby temperature range,
assuming one battery insertion test & no defibrillation uses) |
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Warranty: 5 year |
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