iPAD CU-SP1 CU Medical semiautomatic defibrillators iPAD CU Medical defibrillators Gima 35340
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iPAD CU-SP1 CU Medical semiautomatic defibrillators iPAD CU Medical defibrillators Gima 35340

iPAD CU-SP1 CU Medical semiautomatic defibrillators

Semi-automatic defibrillator model iPAD CU-SP1 manufactured by CU Medical available in 25 languages.

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iPAD CU-SP1 CU Medical semiautomatic defibrillators

iPAD CU-SP1 CU Medical semiautomatic defibrillators

 

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Semi-automatic defibrillator model iPAD CU-SP1 manufactured by CU Medical available in 25 languages, to be specified when ordering .

Battery-powered semi-automatic external defibrillator, easy to use, compact, lightweight and portable. The AED automatically reads the patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) and determines whether a cardiac arrest requiring defibrillation has occurred, making it easy for both physicians and non-specialist users to use.

- Automatic volume adjustment

CU-SP1 automatically adjusts its volume in proportion to the surrounding noise.

- Pre-connected plates for a defibrillator always ready for use

CU-SP1 is equipped with pre-connected plates housed in a special compartment located under the defibrillator. This ensures that the defibrillator is ready for use in the shortest possible time. It is also able to perform a precise check on the life status of the plates themselves. The front of the defibrillator, in fact, houses a light indicator that changes color both 3 months before the plates expire, and when the plates have expired.

- CPR detection

CPR increases the chances of survival. CU-SP1 detects whether the rescuer is performing CPR or not and prompts him to perform it or continue it, respectively.

- Easy communication with CU-EX1 software

By installing the CU-EX1 software on a computer, you can view and analyze the usage of the device. Information such as the time it was turned on, the patient's heart rate, and the shocks applied are all clearly presented.

- Available in 25 languages (please specify when ordering)

Selectable software languages: US, GB, FR, IT, ES, DE, PL, KR

Manual: US, GB, IT, ES, DE, PL, KR, JP, Arabic (For languages listed in "Software Voice" only, the manual is in English)



Technical features

  • Mode: Semi-automatic
  • Waveform: Biphasic Truncated Exponential
  • Energy: Adult: Nominal 150J at 50 ohms - Infant/Child: Nominal 50J at 50 ohms
  • Charge control: automatic patient analysis system
  • Charging time: <10 seconds from low battery warning
  • Waterproof: Protection against water jets IPX5 according to IEC60529 (IP55)
  • Dust protection IP5X according to IEC60529
  • Dimensions - Weight: 260x256x69.5 mm - 2.4 kg

User Interface

  • User support: Detailed voice prompts and flashing indicators
  • CPR Guide: Voice prompts show how to perform CPR on adults and children
  • Controls: On/off button, “i” button, discharge button
  • Indicators: LCD display (device status, battery status, plates status)
  • Sensors: Plate expiration date, plate connection status
  • CPR Monitoring
  • Automatic volume adjustment

Data recording and transmission

  • IrDA port: for communication with PC
  • Internal Memory Capacity: Multiple recordings 5 single events / Max 3 hours
  • Data review PC program: CU-EX1

Patient analysis system

  • Patient Analysis: Shockable Rhythms - Ventricular Fibrillation, Tachycardia
  • Sensitivity/specificity Complies with AAMI DF80 guideline

High capacity disposable battery

  • Standard Type: DC 12 Volt 4.2 Ah, LiMnO2
  • Capacity: Minimum 200 discharges or 8 hours of operation

Standard equipment

  • Adult plates
  • Transport bag
  • Disposable lithium battery
  • Paper manual (GB, IT)
  • Multilingual manual on CD

35340

Data sheet

CE Certification:
Yes

Specific References