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Each year sudden cardiac arrest
(SCA) strikes approximately a quarter-million people
in the U.S. alone. The majority of these people have
no warning, since they show no prior symptoms. And,
sadly, fewer than 5% survive, often because emergency
medical services cannot reach them in time.
When sudden cardiac arrest strikes , the electrical
system of the heart short-circuits, most often causing
an abnormal rhythm known as ventricular fibrillation.
Lacking proper blood flow, the person loses consciousness,
stops breathing and will die unless promptly treated.
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can help a person
in cardiac arrest, but it alone cannot save lives.
A "shock" from a defibrillator - defibrillation
therapy - is needed to restore the heart's normal
pumping rhythm. A victim's best chance of surviving
SCA is to receive that shock within 5 minutes of collapse.

Over the last 20 years, there has been a widespread
effort to move defibrillators into communities where
they can be accessed and used by trained citizens,
who might be present at the onset of SCA or first
on the scene. To that end, Philips produces easy-to-use
automated external defibrillators. Our HeartStart
defibrillators enable almost anybody to treat SCA
quickly and effectively, wherever it happens - at
work, at play, in the air - providing the power to
save a life.
Coming to the Rescue
Often first on the scene of an emergency, police forces
equipped with AEDs can cut defibrillator response
time to SCA victims by three minutes.

Taking Care of Business Thirteen percent of workplace fatalities
reported in 1999 and 2000 were due to
cardiac arrest.

Protecting Kids, Parents and Teachers
An estimated 5,000-7,000 children in the U.S. succumb
to sudden cardiac arrest annually, many related
to sporting events.
The current national survival rate
for SCA is less than five percent.
The likelihood of successful
resuscitation decreases by about
10% with every minute that passes.
An additional 40,000 lives could
be saved each year in the U.S.
alone with widespread access
to defibrillators. The
Acceptance of an AED
The American Heart Association approximates
250,000 victims annually; The United States
Federal Government approximates 350,000 victims
annually. No matter what statistics one is to
review the numbers are staggering, approximately
700 to1000 people per day die and become fallen
victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). This
article will define the main underlying cause
of SCA. Why it is important to have public access
to AEDs. What automated external defibrillators
(AEDs) are and how an AED works. Finally, this
article will look at what is being done to increase
the deployment of AEDs, creating heartsafe communities
throughout the United States...more
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HeartStart
OnSite Defibrillator
Philips, the leader in portable defibrillation
technology, designed the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator
for the ordinary person in the extraordinary moment.
Our innovative technology, based on extensive
research and user feedback, has produced a defibrillator
so easy to use that you can potentially save the
life of a co-worker, friend or anyone else stricken
with sudden cardiac arrest.
Weighing just 3.3 lbs., this small and lightweight
defibrillator can be easily carried to the victim's
side. Using clear, calm voice instructions,
the OnSite Defibrillator guides you through
each step of defibrillation, including CPR Coaching.
Integrated SMART Pads placed on the victim's
bare skin transmit information to the defibrillator,
which senses and adapts to your actions every
step of the way.
HeartStart OnSite includes proven Philips
technologies for heart rhythm assessment (SMART
Analysis) and defibrillation energy delivery
(SMART Biphasic). And like all HeartStart Defibrillators,
it can be used to treat adults, as well as infants
and children.
Ready
When Needed!
- The OnSite has a long life battery:
- 5 year shelf life plus 4 year
installed life
- The same battery technology used
with confidence in millions of cameras
- Just click the battery in place,
and the defibrillator is standing
by, ready for use.
- Automatic self-tests help ensure continued
readiness:
- Daily self-tests check electrical
components, subsystems and battery
- A self-test also verifies that
the pads cartridge is installed
and in working order
- A blinking green "Ready"
light means the OnSite has passed
its last self-test, so you can be
confident the defibrillator is ready
for use.
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Easy
To Use!
Using the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator is simple.
Pulling the green handle activates the defibrillator
and voice instructions .These instructions are
paced to your actions, to help guide you through
the entire process - from placing each pad on
the patient to delivering a defibrillation shock.
HeartStart OnSite determines if a shock is
needed, based on its automated assessment of
the victim's heart rhythm:
- If a shock is needed, the defibrillator
directs you to press the flashing orange "Shock"
button. The, HeartStart OnSite delivers a
dose of low-energy biphasic therapy, a highly
effective defibrillation waveform that is
also gentle to the heart.
- If a shock is not needed, the OnSite Defibrillator
instructs you to assess the patient and to
perform CPR when necessary. While performing
CPR, the defibrillator's voice instructions
can be activated to coach you on the frequency
and depth of compressions.

HeartStart OnSite also reminds you to call emergency
medical services (EMS). And, should EMS need a
summary of care, it can be retrieved from the
defibrillator's internal memory. An EMS provider
simply presses the "i-button" and HeartStart
OnSite verbally recounts events from its last
clinical use.
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- Lightweight:
Fully equipped at just 3.3 pounds.
- Intuitive:
Clean design and clear voice instructions
instill the confidence that's needed when
administering therapy to a person in cardiac
arrest.
- Ever-Ready:
Powered by a long-life (4-year) disposable
battery. Automated tests help ensure readiness.
- Versatile:
Available for use on anyone of any age, including
children and infants.
- Effective:
Patented SMART Analysis heart rhythm assessment
and SMART Biphasic defibrillation therapy,
clinically proven in nearly 10 years of use.
No other biphasic waveform is as well documented.
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Replaceable
SMART Pads Cartridges
The
cartridge contains two adhesive pads that are
placed on the patient's bare skin as indicated
by the pictures on the pads. The pads are smart
because they sense when they have been removed
from the cartridge and when each has been applied
to the patient, adjusting the voice instructions
to your pace.
The HeartStart OnSite can be used on patients
of any age, including infants and children.
OnSite senses when the special infant/child
SMART Pads Cartridge is installed. It automatically
adjusts to use a lower energy level more appropriate
for infants and children, and also provides
coaching for performing infant/child CPR.
To practice your skills, a special training
pads cartridge (adult or infant/child) can be
installed in the defibrillator. It suspends
the defibrillator's ability to shock, while
walking you through patient care scenarios.
Technical
Specifications
| Defibrillator |
| Waveform |
Truncated Exponential Biphasic.
Waveform parameters adjusted as a function
of each patient's impedance |
| Energy |
Single Entry Output. Adult: Nominal 150
joules set into a 50 ohm load. Infant/Child:
50 joules into a 50 ohm load. |
| Shock-to-Shock Cycle Time |
Typically less than 20 seconds |
| Quick Shock |
Able to deliver a shock after the CPR
pause, typically in 8 sec. |
| Voice Instructions |
Detailed voice messages guide responder
through use of the defibrillator. |
| CPR Coaching |
Instructions for adult and infant/child
CPR available at user's option. |
| Shock Delivery |
Via adhesive pads placed on patient's
bare skin as illustrated on pads. |
| Controls |
Green SMART Pads Cartridge handle, green
on/off button, blue i-button, orange shock
button. |
| Indicators |
Ready light; blue i-button; caution light. |
| Physical
Specifications |
| Size |
2.8" x 7.4" x 8.3" (HxDxW) |
| Weight |
With battery and pads case: 3.3 lbs. (1.5
kg)
Without battery or pads case: 2.4 lbs. (1
kg) |
| Environmental/Physical
Requirements |
| Sealing |
Solid objects per EN60529 class IP2X.
Drip-proof per EN60529 class IPX1. |
| Temperature |
Operating: 32º - 122º F (0º-
50º C)
Standby: 50º - 109º F (10º-
43º C) |
| Humidity |
Operating: 0% to 95% relative,non-condensing
Standby: 0% to 75% relative,non-condensing |
| Altitude |
Operating: 0 to 15,000 ft
Standby: 0 to 8,500 ft > 48 hrs &
8,500 to 15,000 ft < 48 hrs |
| Shock/Drop Abuse |
Withstands 1 meter drop to any edge, corner
or surface. |
| Vibration |
Meets EN1789 random and swept sine, road
ambulance specification in operating and
standby states. |
| EMI (Radiated/Immunity) |
Meets EN55011 Group 1 Level B Class B
and EN61000-4-3. |
| Patient
Analysis System |
| Patient Analysis |
Evaluates patient ECG to determine if
a rhythm is shockable. Rhythms considered
shockable are ventricular fibrillation (VF)
and certain ventricular tachycardias (VT)
associated with lack of circulation. For
safety reasons, some VT rhythms associated
with circulation will not be interpreted
as shockable, and some very low-amplitude
or low-frequency rhythms will not be interpreted
as shockable VF. |
| Sensitivity/Specificity |
Meets AAMI DF80 guidelines and AHA recommendations
for adult defibrillation (Circulation 1997;95:1677-1682). |
| Artifact Detection |
The effects of pacemaker artifact and
electrical noise are minimized with artifact
detection. |
| Battery |
| Type |
9 Volt DC, 4.2 Ah,composed of disposable
long-life lithium manganese dioxide primary
cells. |
| Capacity |
Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating
time. |
| Install-by-Date |
Battery is labeled with an install-by
date of at least five years from date of
manufacture. |
| Standby Life |
Four 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 and no defibrillation
uses.) |
| SMART
Pads |
| Adult SMART Pads Cartridge |
M5071A defibrillation pads for patients
8 years of age and older or 55 lbs. (25
kg) and over. |
| Infant/Child SMART Pads Cartridge |
M5072A defibrillation pads for patients
under 8 years of age or 55 lbs. (25 kg).
Rx only. |
| Energy Delivered |
Adult: nominal 150 Joules into a 50 ohm
load.
Infant/Child: nominal 50 Joules into a 50
ohm load. |
| Active Surface Area |
13.2 in2 (85 cm2) each |
| Cable Length |
Adult pads: 54 in (137.1 cm)Infant/Child
pads: 40 in (101.6 cm) |
| Use-By Date |
Cartridge is labeled with a use-by date
of at least two years from date of manufacture. |
| Automated
& User-Activated Self-Tests |
| Daily Automatic Self-Tests |
Tests internal circuitry, waveform delivery
system, pads cartridge and battery capacity. |
| Pads Integrity Test |
Specifically tests readiness-for-use of
pads (gel moisture). |
| Battery Insertion Test |
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic
self-tests and user-interactive test check
device readiness. |
| Status Indicator |
Blinking green "Ready" light indicates
ready for use. Audible "chirp" indicates
need for maintenance. |
| Data
& Recording & Transmission |
| Infrared |
Wireless transmission of event data to
personal computer using the IrDA protocol. |
| Data Stored |
First 15 minutes of ECG and the entire
incident's events and analysis decisions. |
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HeartStart
FRx Defibrillator
For more than a century, Philips has pioneered
technology that makes life better. Today, we're
taking this commitment one step further; creating
products that not only enhance life, but also
preserve it. The Philips FRx Defibrillator is
the newest member of the HeartStart family of
defibrillators designed with new technological
advancements to help in treating the most common
cause of SCA.
The Philips HeartStart FRx Defibrillator is
designed to be easy to use, rugged and reliable
for those who get there first. On the scene with
law enforcement, on the field with student
athletes or on the job with employees, the FRx
Defibrillator is the solution for treating SCA
from ventricular fibrillation in environments
and conditions too demanding for many other
defibrillators.
The HeartStart FRx Defibrillator carries innovation
in its genes. Building on the successes of the
other members of the HeartStart family of defibrillators,
the FRx brings innovations to the treatment
of SCA.
The
Advancements of the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator
Preconnected SMART Pads II
Pads for all patients. Save valuable time in
an emergency with preconnected pads for
use on adults and children. SMART Pads II
eliminate the expense of having to purchase
different pads sets for different patient types.
Wireless Data
Transfer
A first in defibrillation technology, the FRx
provides a mobile, wireless solution for data
management using the Palm OS® platform.
It features an infrared data port for easy transmission
of information without cables or hardwire compatibility
issues.
Infant/Child Key
Simply insert the Infant/Child Key into the
FRx to signal to the device that you're treating
an infant or a child.The defibrillator adjusts
to provide special pads placement and CPR
instructions.The pads icons also flash to show
you the appropriate pads placement and the
device reduces the shock energy to a level
more appropriate for an infant or a child (less
than 55 pounds or 8 years of age).
CPR Coaching
Available only on HeartStart Defibrillators,
CPR Coaching reminds the responder of
CPR basics and provides options for both
adults and children.
SMART Technology, only from Philips
At the core of all HeartStart Defibrillators is
SMART Biphasic technology. The HeartStart FRx
Defibrillator's biphasic waveform delivers a highly
effective defibrillation shock that is also gentle
to the heart. No other external defibrillation
therapy has been supported by more published clinical
data.
SMART Analysis, a proven Philips technology
for heart rhythm assessment, ensures that the
FRx Defibrillator only shocks when it should.
SMART Analysis automatically assesses the victim's
heart rhythm and is designed not to deliver
a shock unless the rhythm is determined to be
shockable - even if the shock button is pressed.
What's more, SMART Pads II enable the FRx to
keep pace with the responder by adjusting to
their actions.
Built
on a platform of proven ease-of-use
The
HeartStart FRx Defibrillator was designed to
be as easy to use as the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator
and shares many of its features, including CPR
Coaching and intuitive icon-driven operation.
Although small and lightweight - just 3.5 pounds
- the FRx is equipped to guide you through the
resuscitation of a SCA victim.
The HeartStart FRx guides you through every step with clear, calm voice commands
and descriptive visual icons. The FRx even reminds
you to call emergency medical services (EMS).
Pressing the blue i-button activates HeartStart
CPR Coaching for assistance with CPR.The flashing
icons and the Quick Reference Guide can be used
to lead you through the defibrillation steps
- even in situations where hearing voice instructions
is a challenge.
Once EMS arrives, hand-off is fast and easy
because the FRx is compatible with advanced
defibrillators like the HeartStart MRx. With
HeartStart adapters, our pads can be plugged
into devices from other manufacturers to ensure
continuity of care.
Technical
Specifications
| Defibrillator |
| Waveform |
Truncated Exponential Biphasic.
Waveform parameters adjusted as a function
of each patient's impedance |
| Energy |
Single Entry Output. Adult: Nominal 150
joules set into a 50 ohm load. Infant/Child:
50 joules into a 50 ohm load. |
| Protocol |
Device follows preconfigured settings.
Defibrillation and CPR protocol can be customized
using HeartStart Event Review or HeartStart
Configure Software |
| User
Interface |
| Instructions |
Detailed voice prompts and visual icons
guide responder through use of the defibrillator |
| CPR Coaching |
Voice coaching for adult and infant/child
CPR provides instructions and audio cues
for each breath,as well as the appropriate
number, rate and depth of chest compressions. |
| Controls |
Green on/off button, blue i-button,orange
shock button, optional infant/child key |
| Indicators |
Ready light, blue i-button, caution light,
illuminated pads, icons,shock button lights
up when shock is advised. |
| Physical
Specifications |
| Size |
2.4" x 7.1" x 8.9" (HxDxW) |
| Weight |
With battery and pads case: 3.5 lbs. (1.5
kg)
Without battery or pads case: 2.6 lbs. (1.2
kg) |
| Environmental |
| Sealing |
Waterjet proof IPX5 per IEC60529
Dust protected IP5X per IEC60529 |
| Temperature |
Operating/Standby:32° - 122° F (0° - 50°
C) |
| Altitude |
0 to 15,000 feet |
| Aircraft |
Device:RTCA/DO-160D;1997 |
| Crush |
500 pounds |
| Vibration |
Operating:meets MILSTD 810F Fig.514.5C-17,random;
Standby:meets MILSTD 810F Fig.514.5C-18,swept
sine |
| EMI (Radiated/Immunity) |
CISPR II Group I Class B, IEC 61000-4-3,
and IEC 61000-4-8 |
| Patient
Analysis System |
| Patient Analysis |
Evaluates patient ECG to determine if
a rhythm is shockable. Rhythms considered
shockable are Ventricular Fibrillation (VF),
and certain ventricular tachycardias (VT)
associated with lack of circulation.For
safety reasons, some VT rhythms associated
with circulation will not be interpreted
as shockable,and some very low-amplitude
or low-frequency rhythms will not be interpreted
as shockable VF. |
| Sensitivity/Specificity |
Meets AAMI DF80 guidelines and AHA recommendations
for adult defibrillation (Circulation 1997;95:1677-1682) |
| Shock Advised |
Able to deliver a shock as soon as the
device indicates a shock is advised |
| Quick Shock |
Able to deliver a shock after the CPR
pause, typically in eight seconds |
| Shock-to-Shock Cycle Time |
Typically less than 20 seconds between
shocks in a series |
| Artifact Detection |
Advanced signal processing allows accurate
ECG analysis even in the presence of most
pacemaker artifact and electrical noise
sources. Other artifacts are detected and
corrective voice prompts issued |
| Battery |
| Type |
9 Volt DC, 4.2 Ah,lithium manganese dioxide,
disposable long-life primary cell |
| Capacity |
Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating
time. |
| Install-by-Date |
Battery is labeled with an install-by
date of at least five years from date of
manufacture. |
| Standby Life |
Four 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 and no defibrillation
uses.) |
| SMART
Pads II |
| Active Surface Area |
13.2 in2 (85 cm2) each |
| Cable Length |
Adult pads: 54 in (137.1 cm)Infant/Child
pads: 40 in (101.6 cm) |
| Use-By Date |
Cartridge is labeled with a use-by date
of at least two years from date of manufacture. |
| Automated
& User-Activated Self-Tests |
| Daily Automatic Self-Tests |
Tests internal circuitry, waveform delivery
system, pads cartridge and battery capacity. |
| Pads Integrity Test |
Specifically tests readiness-for-use of
pads (gel moisture). |
| Battery Insertion Test |
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic
self-tests and user-interactive test check
device readiness. |
| Status Indicator |
Blinking green “Ready” light
indicates ready for use |
| Data
Recording & Transmission |
| Infrared |
Wireless transmission of event data to PC or
palmOneT PDA using the IrDA protocol |
| Data Stored |
Store first 15 minutes of ECG and the entire incident's
events and analysis decisions |
| HeartStart Event Review Software |
Data management software (optional) for download and review of data retrieved through
defibrillator's infrared data port |
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HeartStart
FR2+ Defibrillator
The FR2+ has come to be a trusted tool of professional
responders and designated response teams in the work
place and public settings. Its clean, uncluttered design is
optimized for fast, efficient operation and rapid delivery of
defibrillation therapy. Commands are clear, streamlined,
confident, and concise: ideal for responders who are
trained, drilled, and ready to save a life now.
The HeartStart FR2+ offers features that make hand-off
to ALS professionals seamless for maximum continuity of
care for the patient. A display of the ECG is available. The
FR2+ can be configured to allow ALS responders to switch
to a manual mode, giving them more decision-making
control. And defibrillator pads adapters enable the pads to
remain on the patient when transferring to many popular ALS
manual defibrillators from Philips and other manufacturers.
But don't be misled by its advanced capabilities. The
HeartStart FR2+ is extremely easy to use. Its design is
based on years of research, refinement by Philips human
factors experts and user testing with the full range of
responders from healthcare professionals to lay people.
In fact, hundreds of thousands of citizens are already
trained and ready to save a life with the FR2+.
Its host of features makes it an extremely versatile and rugged defibrillator,
enabling responders to potentially save
the life of a coworker, friend, patient
or fellow citizen under demanding circumstances.
- Lightweight: Fully equipped
at just under 5 lbs
- Rugged: Designed for use in
extreme environments and conditions
- Intuitive: 1-2-3 operation,
with text and voice prompts
- Capable: Cleared for use on
anyone of any age, including children
- Ever-Ready: Powered by either
a long-life disposable or a rechargeable
battery
- Effective: Clinically proven
low-energy waveform
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Versatility
The FR2+ is designed to be highly flexible and versatile.
You can tailor your FR2+ to match your specific response
protocol.
Infant/Child Defibrillation
The FR2+ can treat patients of any age. When
equipped with special infant/child defibrillator
pads that reduce the energy of the FR2+'s shock,
you can safely treat a child or infant in cardiac
arrest.
Conscious Monitoring
The reusable 3-leadwire FR2+ ECG assessment
module enables the professional responder to
proactively use the FR2+ to assess the rhythm
of patients who are not in cardiac arrest, but
are conscious, breathing, and suspected of being
at risk for cardiac distress. This small lightweight
defibrillator/monitoring solution is ideal for
in- and out-of-hospital patient transport, bike
medics, situations requiring long or difficult
travel, fire rigs that may be staffed on occasion
by paramedics, clinics and physicians' offices.
Ready
To Use
The HeartStart FR2+ is reliable and virtually
maintenance free. It automatically performs
daily, weekly, and monthly self-tests of the
battery, electrical components, and subsystems.
A highly visible status indicator shows at a
glance whether the FR2+ is ready for use.
The
Most Thoroughly Proven Therapy
The FR2+ uses the proven SMART Analysis algorithm to
ensure that a shock is delivered only if it is appropriate.
And Philips' low-energy SMART Biphasic waveform delivers
a highly effective defibrillation shock that is also gentle to
the heart. No other external defibrillation therapy has been
supported by more clinical data.
Realistic
Training Keeps Your Skills Honed
To
help responders maintain their skills, Philips
gives you a wide range of realistic training
solutions. When equipped with training pads
and the rechargeable training and administration
pack, you can actually use your FR2+ as a trainer.
Its shock delivery capability is disabled while
you train with ten realistic scenarios. When
you connect the FR2+ to a simulator or a special
manikin that simulates an ECG rhythm, you can
elicit realistic FR2+ responses to various heart
rhythms for even more refined training. Philips
also offers an economical AED trainer that comes
with ten scenarios. An optional remote control
enables instructors to pace the scenario to
match their instruction, and to challenge the
trainee with surprise scenario changes. Also
available is the comprehensive AED Little Anne
training system, featuring a manikin that gives
the student realistic pad placement feedback.
Comprehensive
Data Management
To maintain high standards of response timeliness and
quality, many organizations place a high premium on
detailed retrospective event reporting. The FR2+ facilitates
this with an optional data card that captures patient heart
rhythm, defibrillator use and, if configured, voice recording
of the event. The removable data card lets you produce a
variety of reports via HeartStart Event Review software,
without taking your FR2+ out of service.
The Most Thoroughly Proven Therapy
A five-year warranty and limited product indemnity come
with every HeartStart Defibrillator. Best of all, neither
maintenance nor service contracts are required to maintain
indemnification benefits. An extended two-year warranty is
available. Coupled with the standard five-year warranty, the
extended warranty gives you peace of mind, knowing your
investment is protected for up to seven years.
Technical
Specifications
| Defibrillator |
| Waveform |
Truncated exponential biphasic.
Waveform parameters adjusted as a function
of patient impedance. |
| Energy |
Single energy output. Adults:150 J nominal
into a 50ohm load;
Infant/Child: 50 J nominal into a 50 ohm
load. |
| Charge Time
From Shock Advised |
Typically less than 10 seconds. |
| Shock-to-Shock
Cycle Time |
Typically less than 20 seconds (including
analysis time) in automated mode. |
| Shock Delivery |
Via defibrillator pads placed in anterior-anterior
(lead II) position for adult defibrillation
and anterior-posterior for infant/child
defibrillation. |
| Protocol |
Text and voice prompts guide user through
protocol. Follows pre-configured settings.
Can be modified with the M3864A training
& administration pack. |
| Controls |
On/off, shock, screen contrast/option
buttons. |
| Indicators |
LCD screen, beeper, audio speakers, status
indicator, shock button, connector socket
LED. |
| Advanced Mode |
Configurable protocol |
| Physical |
| Size |
2.6" x 8.6" x 8.6" (HxWxD) |
| Weight |
With Battery: 4.7 lbs
Without Battery: 3.9 lbs |
| ECG
Display (M3860A) |
| Screen |
High-resolution LCD with bright back-light. |
| Screen Dimensions |
2.8 inches wide x 2.3 inches high (7.0
cm x 5.8 cm) |
| Display Range |
Differential: ±2 mV full scale
(nominal) |
| Sweep Speed |
23 mm/second (nominal) |
| Frequency Response |
1 Hz to 20 Hz (-3dB) (nominal) |
| Sensitivity |
1.16 cm/mV (nominal) |
| Heart Rate |
30 to 300 beats per minute updated each
analysis period during monitoring. |
| Monitored Lead |
Anterior-anterior (lead II) placement
with adult defibrillation pads or ECG Assessment
Module (M3860A only). |
| Patient
Analysis System |
| Patient Analysis |
Per protocol, evaluates patient ECG and
signal quality to determine if a shock is
appropriate, and evaluates connection impedance
for proper defibrillation pad contact. |
| Sensitivity/Specificity |
Meets AAMI DF-39 guidelines. |
| Battery |
| Type |
12 VDC 4.2 Ah lithium manganese. Disposable,
recyclable, long-life, primary cells. |
| Capacity |
Minimum 300 shocks or 12 hours operating
time. |
| Install-by-Date |
Battery is labeled with an install-by
date of at least five years from date of
manufacture. |
| Standby Life |
Defines how long the battery will power
the AED in standby operation within the
standby temperature range (one battery insert
test and no uses). 4 years minimum when
battery is installed by the install-by date
(5 years typical). |
| HeartStart
AED Defibrillator Pads/FR2 Infant/Child
Pads |
| Active Surface Area |
Adult pads: 100 cm2 each (nominal)
Infant/Child pads: 44 cm2 each pad (nominal) |
| Cable Length |
Approximately 122 cm (48 inches) |
| Medical
Control/Recording Features |
| Standard Event Review |
Elapsed time and number of shocks are
displayed on screen. |
| Enhanced Event Review |
Optional data card (M3854A) expands the
above on-screen event review capabilities.
Review chronological events in detail including
ECG. 8 Hours of event & ECG recording or
one hour if voice recording is activated. |
| Battery Insertion Test |
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic
self-tests and user-interactive test check
device readiness. |
| Status Indicator |
Blinking green “Ready” light
indicates ready for use |
| Environmental/Physical
Requirements |
| Sealing |
Meets IEC529 class IP54 with battery and
data card tray installed. |
| Temperature |
Operating: 0º - 50º C (32º
- 122º F)
Standby: 0º - 43º C (32º
- 109º F)
Standby applies to AED with battery installed
and stored with defibrillation pads. |
| Humidity |
Operating: 0% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Standby: 0% to 75% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
| Altitude |
-500 to 15,000 feet per MIL-STD-810E 500.3
Procedure II. |
| Aircraft |
Method: RTCA/DO-160D: 1997 Section 21
(Category M - Charging) |
| Shock/Drop Abuse Tolerance |
1 meter any edge, corner or surface. MIL-STD-810E
516.4 Procedure IV. |
| Vibration |
MIL-STD-810E 514.4-17 |
| EMI |
Requirements: Tested to EN60601-1-2 Limits
Radiated: Method EN55011: 1998 Group 1 Level
B
Immunity: Method EN61000-4-3:1998 Level
2 |
| Automated & User Activated Self-Tests |
| Automatic Self-Tests |
Tests internal circuitry, waveform delivery system, and battery
capacity. Verifies calibration of key circuits monthly. |
| Automatic Self-Tests Frequency |
Daily when stored within operating environmental
conditions. |
| Status Indication |
Dynamic visual and audible indication of self-test results. Indicates
device readiness. |
| Battery Insertion Test |
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic self-tests and user
interactive tests check device readiness. Verifies calibration of key
circuits. |
| Automatic Standby Temperature Monitoring |
Instrument automatically monitors temperature and warns user if
device is stored outside of standby temperature range. |
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