Ensure the safety of your workers with the Zoll AED Plus Defibrillator
Features & Applications:
The ZOLL AED PLUS is an automated external defibrillator that uses voice prompts and visual indicators to guide the rescuer through a resuscitation sequence that may include defibrillation and/or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It incorporates the ZOLL Rectilinear Biphasic Defibrillation waveform. Following attachment of electrodes to a patient's chest, the defibrillator monitors the electrocardiograph (ECG) rhythm of the patient's heart, analyzes that rhythm, and determines whether the rhythm is shockable or non-shockable. When needed, defibrillation energy is also delivered through the same electrodes. When the unit detects a shockable rhythm, it charges and issues the warning DON'T TOUCH PATIENT, PRESS THE TREATMENT BUTTON. The rescuer presses the Treatment/Shock Button to deliver the shock. If the patient remains in VF or shockable VT, additional shocks can be administered after subsequent analyses of the patient's heart rhythm. The rescuer may be prompted to perform CPR if the initial or subsequent defibrillation attempts are unsuccessful.
The ZOLL AED PLUS includes a cover that can also be used as a PASS (Passive Airway Support System) to support the patient's neck and shoulders in a position that assists in maintaining an open airway. Disposable accessories included are razor, barrier mask, scissors, and a towel. The ZOLL AED PLUS is powered by ten commercially available consumer brand lithium-manganese dioxide batteries.
Capabilities of the AED Plus:
- Perform periodic self test to ensure its continual readiness
- Use one piece electrode assembly that facilitates proper electrode placement and that is easy to apply to the patient
- Analyze heart rhythm and inform the rescuer if the rhythm is shockable or non-shockable
- Deliver defibrillation treatment to victims of cardiac arrest who exhibit shockable ECG rhythms
- Provide voice prompts and graphics to guide the rescuer regarding what to do and when to do it during a cardiac emergency - such as calling for help or giving CPR to the patient
- Provide audible beeps to encourage rescuers to provide CPR compressions at 100 CPM (requires CPR-D padz)
- Monitor the depth of chest compressions during CPR and provide voice prompts, if compression depth is inadequate (requires CPR-D padz)
- Provide a unit cover that functions as a Passive Airway Support System (PASS)
- Upload data from the defibrillator to a PC to store events or print event reports
- Use commercially available 123A Photo Flash lithium manganese dioxide batteries
Benefits of the AED Plus :
- Reinforces rescuer training at the time of use by using the same visual and audible cues to help rescuer recall
- Is not available on any other AED -- world's first AED to offer this feature
- Enhances understanding and performance by using well understood visual and audible learning concepts
- In conjunction with the graphics, the Sequenced LED Array gives fast communication of specific rescuer actions needed at the correct time
- Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows critical information, including:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- CPR compression (via depth graph)
- Number of shocks delivered
- Elapsed time since device activated
- Download, maintenance information
- CPR Compression Feedback:
- Helps the rescuer perform CPR according to guidelines
- Minimizes inadequate compression depth –one of the most common errors during CPR
- Maximizes the rescuer's ability to perform this lifesaving technique effectively
- Enhances the victim's chances of survival
- Consumer Lithium Battery Power is easy to and use, less expensive to maintain and own, not dependent upon device manufacturer, and has minimal equipment downtime
- One-piece Electrode System :
- Easy to set up: provides all accessories required for rescue session
- Maximizes proper placement of pads
- Rapid adhesion with fast “release and press”liners
- Virtually impossible for rescuer to get confused
- Not available on any other AED –world's first AED to offer this feature
- Integrates important CPR skills to help rescuer through all aspects of a rescue
Spec Summary:
| Device 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. |
| 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 = 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. |
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