Physio-Control LIFEPAK 1000 User Manual

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Specifications

LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator Operating Instructions

A-5

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Electrical Protection:

Input protected against high voltage defibrillator pulses per
IEC 60601-1. See

Figure A-1

.

Figure A-1

Defibrillation–protected, Type BF Patient Connection

Safety Classification:

Internally powered equipment. IEC 60601-1

AED Mode

Shock Advisory
System (SAS):

ECG Analysis system that advises whether a shock is appropriate,
meets rhythm recognition criteria specified in DF80 and IEC
60601-2-4. In AED mode, the device allows a shock only if SAS
advises defibrillation.

Shock Ready Time

Time to first shock (electrodes connected to a patient at power on
and initial rhythm finding is Shock Advised):

• Less than 25 sec to 200 joules
• Less than 30 sec to 360 joules

Energy Sequence:

Multiple levels, configurable from 150 to 360 joules

Shock-to-Shock
cycle time (200J to
300J):

Less than 25 seconds

Time for a 3-shock
sequence
(200J/300J/360J):

Less than 70 seconds

Manual Mode

Energy Sequence

Delivers energy at levels selected in Setup mode.

Charge Time

Charge time:

• 200 joules in less than 7 sec (typical)
• 360 joules in less than 12 sec (typical)

ECG Mode

ECG Display

Provides nondiagnostic ECG display of the patient’s heart rhythm.

Display

Size (Active viewing
area)

120 mm (4.7 in.) x 89 mm (3.5 in.)

Display Type

320 dot x 240 dot LCD with backlight

Frequency Response

0.55 Hz to 21 Hz (-3 dB), nominal

Waveform Sweep
Speed

25 mm/sec for ECG, nominal

Waveform viewing
time

Minimum 4 seconds

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