The automated external defibrillator (AED) is generally considered to be the most important development in defibrillator technology in recent years. An automated external defibrillator is a portable device which senses the heart's rhythm during cardiac arrest and, in some cases, delivers an electric shock which starts the heart beating again. The Zoll AED Plus is the only Full-Rescue Automated External Defibrillator that supports both CPR and defibrillation. The specifications of the Zoll AED Plus can be found below on this page.
| Zoll AED Plus Automated External Defibrillator Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Size: (H x W x D) | 5.25"x 9.50" x 11.50"; 13.3 cm x 24.l cm x 29.2 cm |
| Weight: | 6.7 lbs .; 3.1 kg |
| Power: | User Replaceable Batteries. 10 -Type 123A Photo Flash lithium manganese dioxide batteries. |
| Device Classification: | Class II and internally powered per EN60601-1 |
| Design Standards: | Meets applicable requirements of UL 2601,AAMI DF-39, IEC 601-2-4, EN60601-1, IEC60601-1-2. |
| Environment Specifications | |
| Operating Temperature: | PS Model: 32. to 122.F; 0. to 50.C; PA Model: 50. to 104.F; 10. to 40.C |
| Storage Temperature: | PS Model:-22. to 158.F; -30. to 70.C; PA Model: 32. to 122.F; 0. to 50.C |
| Humidity: | 10 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
| Vibration: | MIL Std. 810F, Min. Helicopter Test |
| Shock: | PS Model:IEC 68-2-27; 100G; PA Model: IEC 68-2-27; 50G |
| Altitude: | PS Model: -300 to 15,000 ft.; -91m to 4573m; PA Model: -300 to 7,500 ft.; -91m to 2287m |
| Particle and Water Ingres | IP-55 |
| Zoll AED Plus Automated External Defibrillator Specifications | |
| Waveform: | Rectilinear Biphasic |
| Defibrillator Charge Hold Time: | 30 seconds |
| Energy Selection: | Automatic preprogrammed selection (120J, 150J, 200J) |
| Patient Safety: | All patient connections are electrically isolated |
| Charge Time: | Less than 10 seconds with new batteries |
| Electrodes: | ZOLL CPR-D padz or stat padz II |
| Built in Defibrillator Self Test: | Included |
| CPR: | Metronome Rate: Variable 60 to 100 CPM Depth: 1/2" to 3"; 1.3 to 7.8 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 tachycardia with rates greater than 150 BPM. For ECG Analysis Algorithm Accuracy for sensitivity and specificity performance |
| Patient Impedance Measurement Range: | 0 to 300 ohms |
| Defibrillator: | Protected ECG Circuitry |
| Display Format: | Optional LCD with Moving Bar |
| Size: | 2.6" x 1.3"; 6.6 cm x 3.3 cm |
| Viewing Time: | 2.6 seconds |
| Display Sweep Speed: | 25 mm/sec; 1"/sec |
| Battery Capacity: | Typical new (20°C) = 5 years (300 shocks) or 1.5 hours continuous Monitoring/Defibrillation. End of life designated by Red X (typical remaining shocks = 100, 0.5 hours continuous Monitoring/Defibrillation). |
| PC Minimum Requirements for configuration and patient data recovery: | Windows® 98, Windows® 2000, Windows®NT, Windows® XP, IBM-compatible PII with 16550 UART (or higher) computer. 64MB RAM. VGA monitor or better. CD-ROM drive. IrDA port. 2MB disk space. |