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Automatic defibrillator CU-SP1
Automatic defibrillator CU-SP1
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Description
CU-SP1 automatic defibrillator designed to analyze the patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) in order to detect the presence of ventricular fibrillation or tachycardia (defibrillable rhythms). If a defibrillable rhythm is detected, the device automatically charges and, once the charge is complete, it automatically emits an electric shock. In addition, the CU-SP1 is very easy to use thanks to the LED indications and graphics that guide the user throughout the rescue protocol.
Certificates:
- IP5X dust protected according to IEC60529 standard
- CE Class II B medical product
- Water jet protection test IPX5 according to IEC60529 standard (IP55)
Features:
- The preconnected electrodes can be stored in a compartment located at the bottom of the device, facilitating their handling.
- The CU-SP2 detects if CPR is being performed following the indications, if not, encourages to follow them.
- Allows to install the CU-EX1 software on a computer to analyze the "on" time, the heart rate and the discharges made.
- Detects ambient noise and automatically adjusts the volume of theinstructions to make them audible over background noise.
- It has a visual front indicator that shows if the connected electrodes are within their life expectancy. This indicator changes 3 months before the expiration date of the electrodes and changes again when the expiration date is reached.
Technical specifications:
- Dimensions: 260 x 256 x 69.5 mm
- Weight: 2.4 kg
- Operating mode: automatic
- Waveform: bi-phasic e-cube (truncated exponential type)
- Energy: 150J fixed
• Adult: nominal 150J at 50 ohms load
• Baby/child: nominal 50 joules at 50 ohms
- Charge control: automated patient analysis system
- Charge time: within 10 seconds from the voice instruction "an electric shock is needed"
- It has voice indications that explain how to perform CPR on both adults and children
- Electronic function control:
• On/Off button
• "i" button
• Discharge button
- Patient analysis: Shocking rhythms: ventricular fibrillation, tachycardia
- Sensitivity/specificity meets AAMI DF80 guide
- Battery DC 12 Volt 4.2 Ah, Lithium and Manganese Dioxide
- Capacity: minimum 200 shocks or 8 hours of operation
- The LCD screen has an indicator that shows the status of the device, the battery and the electrodes-
- IrDA port: wireless transmission of event data to PC
- Storage capacity: multiple recording 5 events /maximum 3 hours
- Data review program for PC: CU-EX1
- Operating range: altitude 0-4,570 m (0-15,000 feet)
Available in 25 languages (to be indicated with the order):
- Selectable software languages: US, GB, FR, IT, ES, DE, PL, KR, JP, Arabic
- Manual: US, GB, IT, ES, DE, PL, KR, JP, Arabic (languages listed in "Voice", but not in "Manual" have manual in English)
Standard equipment:
- Carrying bag
- 1 pack of disposable lithium batteries
- 1 set of adult electrodes
- Paper instruction manual (GB, IT)
- Manual multilingual on CD


