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Time Scale: Auto, 30 minutes, 1, 2, 4, or 8 hours
<br />Duration: Up to 8 hours
<br />)ST Segment: After inifial 12-lead ECG analysis, automatically
<br />selects and trends LOG lead with the greatest ST displacement
<br />Display Choice of: HR. Pit (SP02)1 PH (NtBP), SP02 I%)'
<br />SiPCO N1 SPMet (0/')' CO2 (EtCO)F 'CO2) , HR (CO), NIBP,
<br />JP1, IP2, ST
<br />Quick SOL Activates alarms for all active vital signs
<br />VF/VT Alarm: Activates continuous (CPSS) mon!tGring
<br />in Manual mode
<br />Apnea Alarm: Occurs when 30 seconds has elapsed since
<br />fast detected respiration
<br />Heart Rate Alarm Limit Range: Upper, 100-250 bpm;
<br />lower, 30-150 bpm
<br />12-Lead Interpretive Algorithm; University of Glasgow
<br />12-Lead FOG Analysis Program, includes AMI and
<br />STEMI statements
<br />Prints continuous strip of the displayed patient
<br />information and reports
<br />Paper Size: 100 mm (3.9 On
<br />Print Speed: 25 mm/sec or 12.5 narri
<br />Optional; 50 mmlsec time base for 12-lead FOG reports
<br />Delay: 8 seconds
<br />,Auloprint: Waveform events print automatically
<br />rirequency Response:
<br />Diagnostic: 0.05 to 150 Hz or 0.05 to 40 Hz
<br />Monitor: 0.67 to 40 Hz or 1 to 30 Hz
<br />Blithasic Waveform: Biphask; Truncated Exponential
<br />The loillowing specifications apply from 25 to 200
<br />ohms, unless otherwise spieclflepl:�
<br />Energy Accuracy, t1 joule or 10% of setting, whichever is
<br />greater, into 50 ohms, t2 joules or 15% of setting, whichever
<br />is greater, into 25-175 ohms.
<br />Voltage Compensation: Active when disposable therapy
<br />electrodes are attached. Energy output within ±5% or ±1 joule,
<br />whichever is greater, of 50 ohms value, limited to the available
<br />energy which results in the delivery of 360 joules Into 50 ohms.
<br />Paddle Options; QUIK-COMBO pacing/defibrillation/ECG
<br />electrodes (standard). Cable Length 8 foot long (2.4 rm
<br />QLJIK-COMBO cable (not Including electrode assembly).
<br />Standard paddles (optional)
<br />Mantiall Mode
<br />Energy Select: 2, 3, 4,5,6, 7, 8.9,10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70,100,
<br />125, 150,175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300,325, and 360 joules
<br />Charge Time: Charge time to 360 joules in less than
<br />10 seconds, typical
<br />Synchronous Cardlovershani: Energy transfer begins
<br />within 60 msec of the QRS peak
<br />Paddles Leads OFF Sensing: When using QUIK-COMBO
<br />electrodes, the device indicates Paddles Leads OFF if the
<br />resistive part of the patient impedance is greater than
<br />300 ±15% ohms, or if the magnitude of the patient
<br />)mnpeclance is greater than 4410 ±15% ohnis.
<br />Shook Advisory SySteraTIM (SAS); an ECG analysis system
<br />that advises the operator if the algorithm detects a shockable
<br />or non -shockable FOG rhythm. SAS acquires ECG via therapy
<br />electrodes only.
<br />Shock Ready Time: Using a fully charged battery at normal
<br />room temperature, the device is ready to shock within 20
<br />seconds if the Initial rhythm finding is "SHOCK ADVISED"
<br />Biphasic Output: Energy Shock levels ranging from 150-360
<br />joules with same or greater energy level for each successive shock
<br />cprMAX1m Technology. In AED mode, cprMAXTM technology
<br />provides a method of maximizing the CPR time that a patient
<br />receives, with the overall goal at Improving the rate of survival
<br />of patients treated with AEDs.
<br />Setup Options:
<br />- Auto Analyze: Allows for auto analysis. Options are OFF,
<br />AFTER 1 ST SHOCK
<br />- Initial CPR: Allows the loser to he prompted for CPR for
<br />a period of time prior to other activity. Options are OFF,
<br />ANALYZE FIRST, CPR FIRST
<br />- Initial CPR Time: Time interval for Initial CPR, Options
<br />are 15, 30, 45,60, 90,120, and 180 seconds.
<br />- Pre -Shock CPR:Allows the iuser to be prompted for CPU
<br />while the device Is charging. Options are OFF, 15,30 seconds.
<br />- Pulse Check: Allows the user to be prompted for a pulse
<br />check at various times. Options are ALWAYS,AFTER EVERY
<br />SECOND NSA, AFTER EVERY NSA, NEVER
<br />- Stacked Shocks:Allows for CPR after 3 consecutive shocks
<br />or after a single shock. Options are OFF, ON
<br />- CPR Time: 1 air 2 User selectable times for CPR. Options
<br />are 15, 30,45, 60, 90,120,180 seconds and 30 minutes.
<br />Pacing, Made: Demand omen -demand rate and current defaults
<br />Pacing Rate:' 40 to 170 PPM
<br />Rate Accuracy. ±1 .5% over entire range
<br />Output Waveform: Monophasic, truncated exponential
<br />current pulse (20 ± 1 ms)
<br />Output Current: 0 to 200 mA
<br />Pause: Pacing pulse frequency reduced by a factor of
<br />4 when activated
<br />Refractory Pini 180 to 280 msec (function of rate)
<br />Unit masts functional requirements during exposure to
<br />the following environments unless otherwise stated,
<br />Operating Temperature: 0' to 45°C (321 to 113'F);
<br />-20°C (-4'F) for 1 Incur after storage at room temperature;
<br />60°C (1401F) for 1 hour after storage at room temperature
<br />Storage Temperature: -20* to 65°C (-4' to 149°F) except
<br />therapy electrodes and batteries
<br />Relative Humidity, Oparatlflig: 5 to 95%, rem -condensing.
<br />li 15 to 95%, non -condensing
<br />Relative Humidity, Stara 10 to 95%, non -condensing
<br />Atmospheric Pressure, Operating: -382 to 4,572 in
<br />(-1,253 to 15,000 It), NIOP: -152 to 3,048 in (-500 to 10,000 It)
<br />Water Resistance, Operating. IP44 (dust and splash
<br />resistance) per IEC 529 and EN 1789 (without accessories
<br />except for 12-lead ECG cable, hard paddles, and battery pack)
<br />Vibrallom MIL-STO-8101E Method 514.4, Propeller Aircraft -
<br />category 4 (figure 514.4-7 spectrum a), Helicopter - category 6
<br />(3.75 Grins), Ground Mobile - category 8 (3.14 Gnarls), EN 1789:
<br />Striusoldal Sweep, 1 octave/min, 10-150 Hz, t0.15 min/2 g
<br />Shock (drop): 5 drops on each side from 18 inches onto a
<br />steel surface EN 1789: 30-Inchi drop onto each at 6 surfaces
<br />Shock (functional): Meets IEC 60068-2-27 and MIL-STD-
<br />81 OF attack requirements 3 shocks per face at 40 g, 6 ms
<br />half -sine pulses
<br />Bump: 1000 bumps at 15 g with pulse duration of 6 msec
<br />Impact, Non -operating: EN 60601-10,5 + 0,05 joule
<br />impact UL 60601-16.78 Non impact with 2-Inch diameter
<br />steel ball. Meets IEC62262 protection level IK 04.
<br />EMC: EN 60601-1-2:2006 Medical Equipment -General
<br />Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic
<br />Compatibility - Requirements and Tests EN 60601-2-4:2003:
<br />(Clause 36) Particular Requirements for the Safety of Cardiac
<br />Defibrillators and Cardiac Defibrillator- Monitors
<br />Cleaning: Cleaning 20 times with the following: Quaternary
<br />ammonium, isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide
<br />Chemical Resistance: 60 hour exposure to specified
<br />chemicals: Bletadine (10% Povidarm-Iodine solution),
<br />Coffee, Cola, Dextrose (5% Glucose Solution), Electrode Gel/
<br />Paste (98% water, 2% Carbopol 940), HCL (0.5% solution,
<br />pH=1), Isopropyl Alcohol, NaCI solution (0.9% solution),
<br />Cosmetic discoloration of the paddle well shorting bar shall
<br />be allowed following exposure to HCL (0.5% solution).
<br />ISM30MENNOMMOSOME
<br />Power Adapter% AC or DO
<br />Power Adapters provide operation and battery charging
<br />from external AG or DO power
<br />- Full functionality with air without batteries when connected
<br />to external AC/D,C
<br />- Typical battery charge time while installed In LIFEPAK 15
<br />device is 190 minutes
<br />- indicators: external power indicator, battery charging indicator
<br />Dual battery: Capability with automatic switching
<br />Lawbattery indication and message: Law battery fuel gauge
<br />indication and low battery message in status areafor each battery
<br />Replace battery Indication and message: Replace battery
<br />fuel gauge indication, audio tones and replace battery message
<br />In the status area for each battery. When replace battery
<br />is indicated, device auto -switches to second battery. When
<br />both batteries reach replace battery condition, a voice prompt
<br />instructs user to replace battery.
<br />Battery Capacity For Won, now fully-cltarged batteries, 20'C (681)
<br />Operating Mode Monitoring Pacing Defibrillatlen
<br />(manures) (minutes) (3130,1discharges)
<br />Total Capacity Typical 360 340 420
<br />to Shutdown ml,, in . an 340 320 400
<br />Capacity After Typical 21 20 30
<br />Low Battery Ml,,,,, 12 10 6
<br />Battery Specifications
<br />Battery Type: Lithium -Ion
<br />Weight: 0.6kig (1.31b)
<br />Charge Time (with fully depleted baltery): 4 hours and
<br />15 minutes (typical)
<br />Battery Indicators: Each battery has a fuel gauge that
<br />indicates its approximate charge. A fuel gauge that shows
<br />two or fewer LEDs after a charge cycle indicates that the
<br />battery should be replaced.
<br />Charging Temperature Range: 5' to 45°C (41 ` to 11 3'F)
<br />Operating Temperature Range: 0' to 4 51C (32' to 113°F)
<br />Short Term (41 week) Storage Temperature Range:
<br />-201 to 601G (-41 to 1401F)
<br />Long Term (>1 week) Storage Temperature Range:
<br />201 to 25°C (68* to 777)
<br />Operating and Storage Humidity Range;!
<br />5 to 95% relative humidity, non- condensing
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