More than 3,000 Singaporeans suffer from sudden cardiac arrest every year… But such risk can be mitigated with an early intervention through using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), to respond within the golden window of 12 minutes of defibrillation in resuscitating the patient— delivering an electrical shock with an AED can treat life-threatening and irregular heart rhythms known as Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) during a sudden cardiac arrest, and allow a normal rhythm to resume in the heart. Increase the chances of survival but being ready with an AED any time, any where.
BUZUD Automated External Defibrillator 7000 AED7000
DESCRIPTION
Still searching for that perfect defibrillator? Struggling to find the right device for you? No problem! Buzud AED will be all you need. Voice Prompts, CPR feedback, Visual Prompts, the AED for any environment.
FEATURES
1. Biphastic Truncated Exponential Shock Waveform featured with impendace compensation
2. Built-in 4G network enabled for data transmission
3. Real-time status on battery power
4. Detailed voice-over instructions and clear visual guidance
5. Long lasting high performance Lithium Manganese Dioxide battery with minimum 200 shocks and 200J power
6. Suitable for children with 50j power and special electrodesTECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Management category of medical equipment: Category IIb medical equipment according to 93/42/EEC Regulations
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Length: 289mm
Width: 217mm
Height: 91mm
Weight: About 2.5kgEnvironmental specifications:
Working environment:
Temperature: 0°C – 50°C
Humidity: 5% – 95% (no condensation)
Air Pressure: 70kPa – 110kPaStorage environment (Host machine):
Temperature: -30°C – 70°C
Humidity: 5% – 95% (no condensation)
Air Pressure: 70kPa – 110kPaStorage environment (electrode pads):
Temperature: 0°C – 50°C
Humidity: 20% – 80% (no condensation)Battery specifications:
Type:
Parameter: DC 12V 4.5Ah Li-MnO2 battery Non-rechargeable
Model: SZAB I3DC
Factory: Ambulanc (Shenzhen) Tech. Co., Ltd
Capacity: At least 200 shocks or work for 4 hoursTemperature:
Operating state: 0°C – 50°C
Storage state: -30°C – 70°CDefibrillator:
Classification: Nominal specification
Operation mode: Continuous operation
Waveform: Two-phase e-cube (attenuation index chapped wave type): impedance compensation
Output energy: See User Manual 8.6
Charging control: Automatic control of software (arrhythmia detection system and charging control)
Heart rhythm analysis time: Less than 8s (temperature 20°C)
Energy storage and charging time: Less than 10s: Applicable to fullycharged new battery (temperature 20°C)
12s: Applicable to fully-charged new battery after fully discharged for 15 times
(temperature 20°C)
Time from analysis start to shock preparation:
Less than 15s: Applicable to fully-charged new battery (temperature 20°C)
17s: Applicable to fully-charged new battery after fully discharged for 15 times
(temperature 20°C)Time from startup to shock preparation:
Less than 32s: Applicable to fullycharged new battery (temperature 20°C)
35s: Applicable to fully-charged new battery after fully discharged for 15 times
(temperature 20°C)
Charging completion indication:
i. Voice prompt “Press flashing orange button for shock immediately”ii. The backlight of “Shock” flashes
iii. The buzzer buzzing continuously
Time interval from CPR to shock: The time from CPR completion to shock is 6s
Released: After charging, i3 can be released automatically in the following cases:
i. The heart rhythm of the patient is changed into non-shockable rhythm; orii. Fail to press “Shock” within 15s after charging; or
iii. Press “Start/shutdown” to shut down i3; or
iv. Remove the defibrillator electrode or electrode connector from the patient to disconnect from i3
Shock provision: Provide shock when pressing “Shock” after starting i3
Shock provision carrier: Use adult defibrillation electrode in the front (Lead II) or use the low-energy pediatric electrode in the front and at back
All parts Patient isolation: Defibrillator electrode; BE (defibrillation)