Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Hospital |
Type: | Aed |
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DEVICE Size (H x W x D) 5.25" x 9.50" x 11.50"; 13.3 cm x 24. 1 cm x 29.2 cm Weight 6.7 lbs.; 3.1 kg Power User Replaceable Batteries. 10 Type 123 Photo Flash lithium manganese dioxide batteries Device Classification Class II and internally powered per EN60601-1 Design Standards Meets applicable requirements of IEC 60601-2-4: 2010 for use in conjunction with IEC 60601-1: 2005 + CORR. 1 (2006) + CORR. 2 (2007) + AM1 (2012) or IEC 60601-2: 2014 ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature PS Model: 32° to 122° F; 0° to 50° C Storage Temperature PS Model: -22° to 158° F; -30° to 70° C Humidity 10 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Vibration MIL Std. 810F, Min Helicopter Test Shock PS Model: IEC 68-2-27; 100G Altitude PS Model: -300 to 15,000 ft.; -91m to 4573m Aircraft Method RTCA/DO-160G: 2010 Section 20, Category R - all operating modes Section 21, Category M - all operating modes Particle and Water Ingress IP-55 DEFIBRILLATOR Waveform Rectilinear Biphasic™ Defibrillator Charge Hold Time 30 seconds Energy Selection Automatic pre-programmed selection (Adult mode: 120J, 150J, 200J; Pediatric mode: 50J, 70J, 85J) Patient Safety All patient connections are electrically isolated. Charge Time Less than 10 seconds with new batteries. Maximum time from first rhythm analysis to unit charged and ready to shock With new batteries: 12 seconds With batteries depleted by 15 200J discharges: 13 seconds 30 ZOLL AED PLUS Administrator's Guide DEFIBRILLATOR (cont'd) Maximum time from power on to unit charged and ready to shock at 200J 22.6 seconds Electrodes ZOLL Stat-padz II, CPR-D-padz or Pedi-padz II Built in Defibrillator Self Test Included CPR *Metronome Rate: Variable 60 to 100 CPM Depth: ¾" to 3"; 1.9 to 7.6 cm Defibrillation Advisory Evaluates electrode connection and patient ECG to determine if defibrillation is required. Shockable Rhythms: Ventricular fibrillation with average amplitude>100 microvolts and wide complex ventricular ta |