Specifications
LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator Operating Instructions A-7
©2006-2012 Physio-Control, Inc.
Drop • 18-inch drop onto each surface, repeated 5 times each, 30
drops total
• EN 1789 0.75 meter drop onto each surface, 6 drops total
• MIL-STD-810F, 516.5 Procedure IV, 1 meter drop on each
corner, edge, and surface
Vibration MIL-STD-810F, Method 514.5, Category 20 Ground Vehicle:
Random vibration test, 1 hour per axis, 3.15g rms
EMC For EMC information, refer to the EMC tables
Physical Characteristics
Weight 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) with nonrechargeable battery and REDI-PAK
electrodes
Height 8.7 cm (3.4 in.)
Width 23.4 cm (9.2 in.)
Depth 27.7 cm (10.9 in.)
Data Storage
Memory Capacity • Dual patient storage
• Minimum of 40 minutes of ECG for the current patient
• Summarized data stored for the previous patient
Report Types • Continuous ECG—Continuous patient ECG report
• Summary—Summary of critical resuscitation events and
associated ECG waveforms
• Event Log report—Report of time-stamped markers reflecting
operator and device activity
• Test Log report—Device self-test activity report
Capacity Minimum 100 time-stamped event log entries
Data Review CODE-STAT 6.0 (minimum) or DT EXPRESS 2.0 (minimum)
software
Communications Infrared wireless transfer to a personal computer
Batteries
Nonrechargeable Batteries:
Type Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li/MnO
2
), 12.0 V, 4.5 amp-hours
(nonrechargeable)
Capacity Typically will provide 440 200-joule discharges or 1030 minutes of
operating time with a new battery (370 200-joule shocks or 900
minutes of operating time at 0°C (32°F)).
Weight 0.45 kg (1.0 lb)
Shelf Life (prior to
installation)
After the battery is stored for 5 years at 20° to 30°C, the device
will provide 48 months of standby life.
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