AED Management
Institutional AED Management & AED Management System with NF1200
Product overview:
Key features:
Product specification:
Physical | ||
2.75 in high X 8.66 in wide X 10.23 in deep (70mm high X 220 mm wide X 260 mm deep) | ||
Approximately 4.84 lbs (2.2 kg) with battery pack installed | ||
Environmental | ||
32 F to 110 F (0 C to 43 C) | ||
5 % to 95 % (non-condensing) | ||
32 F to 110 F (0 C to 43 C) | ||
5 % to 95 % (non-condensing) | ||
Meets IEC 60601-1 clause 21 (Mechanical Strength) | ||
Meets EN1789 random and swept sine, road ambulance specification in operating and standby states. | ||
IEC 60529: IP54 | ||
Meets IEC 61000-4-2:2001 | ||
Meets IEC 60601-1-2 limits, method EN 55011:1998+ A1:1999 +A2:2002, Group 1, Class B | ||
Meets IEC 60601-1-2 limits, method EN 61000-4-3: 2001 Level 3 (10V/m 80MHz to 2500MHz) | ||
Defibrillator | ||
Semi-automated | ||
e-cube biphasic (Truncated exponential type); impedance compensated | ||
200 Joules nominal into a 50 load | ||
Within ±3% (150J into 50) | ||
Automatic by Software (Arrhythmia Detection System and Charging Control) | ||
< 14 seconds, typical | ||
< 15 seconds, typical, including analysis | ||
* Text prompt (PRESS THE FLASHING ORANGE BUTTON, NOW)* flashing backlight of SHOCK button* beep from the beeper | ||
Once charged, the NF1200 disarms if:* Patient’s heart rhythm changes to non-shockable rhythm, or* The SHOCK button is not pressed within 15 seconds after the NF1200 is armed, or* The ON/OFF button is pressed to turn OFF the NF1200, or* The defibrillator pads are removed from the patient or the pads connector is disconnected from the NF1200 | ||
Defibrillator, continued | ||
Shock is delivered if the SHOCK button is pressed while the NF1200 is armed. | ||
Via adult defibrillator pads in the anterior-anterior (Lead II) position or via Reduced-energy pediatric pads in the anterior-posterior position. | ||
Type BF | ||
ECG Acquisition | ||
Lead II | ||
1 Hz to 30 Hz EMS Mode0.3 Hz to 40 Hz Monitoring Mode | ||
ECG Analysis System | ||
Determines the impedance of the patient and evaluates the ECG of the patient to determine whether it is shockable or non shockable | ||
25 to 175 | ||
Ventricular Fibrillation or Fast Ventricular Tachycardia | ||
ECG rhythms other than Ventricular Fibrillation or Fast Ventricular Tachycardia | ||
Meets AAMI DF39 guidelines | ||
Controls, Indicators, and Prompts | ||
Power On/Off Button, i-Button, Shock Button | ||
State LED, Graphical Rescue Guide LED | ||
Provides voice prompts | ||
Provides various audible indications | ||
Automatic during daily testing and Power ON and runtime testing | ||
State LED and Voice Prompt | ||
Voice prompts guide the user throughout a rescue operation | ||
Self-Tests | ||
* Power On Self-Test / Run Time Self-Test* daily / weekly/ monthly | ||
Battery Insertion Test | ||
Battery Pack | ||
12 Volt DC, 4.2 Ah, lithium manganese dioxide, disposable long-life primary cell. | ||
Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time. | ||
-40 °F to 140 °F (-40 °C to 60 °C) | ||
Defibrillator Pads (CUA0512F) | ||
self-adhesive, disposable, non-polarized defibrillation pads | ||
Defibrillation pads for patients 8 years of age and older or 55 lbs. (25 kg) and over. | ||
Adult : 110cm2 each | ||
1.5m | ||
Data Recording and Transmission | ||
Wireless transmission of event data to PC through IrDA port. | ||
First 40 minutes of ECG and the entire incident’s events and analysis decisions. |
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Institutional AED Management & AED Management System with NF1200