Defibrillator
Operations
Semi-automatic and fully automatic versions
Waveform
Biphasic Truncated exponential (BTe), with automated voltage and duration compensation for patient impedance
Range of selected energy
100 to 360 J (adult)
10 to 100 J (child)
Energy default
200-300-360J (adult)
50-70-100J (child)
Default configuration meets AHA/ERC Guidelines 2015.
Energy accuracy
±2 J or ±10% of setting, whichever is greater
Power on time
< 2 seconds
ECG analysis time
< 5 seconds
Charge time
9 seconds (as device is pre-charged during ECG analysis)
Time from power on to shock ready
< 8 seconds (200J, new battery, 20 ±5°C)
Mindray shockable rhythm analysis algorithm
Acquires and analyzes the patient’s ECG signals to determine whether or not to give a defibrillation shock
Sensitivity and specificity
Meets AAMI DF80 specifications and IEC 60601-2-4 specifications
Patient impedance range
25 to 300 Ω
User Prompts
User prompts
Voice prompts
CPR coaching
Voice guide
CPR metronome
CPR real-time feedback*
Meets AHA/ERC Guidelines 2015 and/or can be configured locally
Controls
Lid release/ON-OFF
Controls device power on/off
Shock button
Delivers energy when button presses by the user (semi-automatic only)
Adult/child mode switch
Switch to child mode for reduced energy and appropriate CPR guidance
Language button
Optional feature allows the user to switch between max. 3 languages
Physical Characteristics
Dimension
210 mm (w) × 286 mm (d) × 78 mm (h)
Weight
2.0 kg (including one battery)
Environmental
Dust/water resistance
IP55
Temperature
Operating: -5 to 50°C
Short-term storage: -30 to 70°C for a maximum of 7 days
Long-term storage: 15 to 35°C
Humidity
Operating/storage: 5 to 95 % (non-condensing)
Altitude
Operating/storage: -381 m to +4575 m
Shock
RTCA-DO-160G-2010, Section 7
Vibration
IEC60601-1-12, 10.1.3, 10.1.4
MIL-STD-810G-2008, method 514.6
Category 13, Category 14, Category 20, Category 24
EN13718-1, 4.7.2
Bump
EN1789, 6.3.4.2
Drop
1.5 m
EMC
IEC60601-1-2: 2014
EN13718-1, 4.5.7
IEC 60601-1-12, 1
Battery
Type
Lithium manganese dioxide (Li/MnO2), disposable, 4200 mAh
Standby life
6 years (at 20±5°C, performing auto test every week, not in use, not sending self-test report)
5 years (at 20±5°C, performing auto test every day, not in use, not sending self-test report)
Capacity
With new battery at 20±5°C:
≥ 15 hours of operating time; provides max. 400 shocks @ 200J (±3 shocks < 1 minute)
Replace battery
Min. 10 shocks at 200 J and 30 minutes indication of operating time (at 20±5°C, typical)
Weight
300 g
Electrode Pads
Type
Pre-connected, disposable, for adult/child
Shelf life
5 years (from date of manufacture)
CPR Sensor*
Weight
Approximately 180 g (without battery)
Thickness
17.5 to 19 mm
Automatic Self-test
Auto-test
Daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly
Status indicator
Visual indicators indicating system readiness
Data Storage
Events
Up to 500 events
Voice recording
Up to 1 hour
CPR data
Up to 5 hours
Self-test reports
1000 records
Data export
Through USB flash memory
Communications
Wireless data transfer to AED-Alert™ 2.0 system
Through 5G/2.4G Wi-Fi or cellular (4G) network