3678 033 GE Responder 2000 With Pacing
3678 033 GE Responder 2000 With Pacing
3678 033 GE Responder 2000 With Pacing
Responder 2000
Small, lightweight and powerful Hospital defibrillator
Weight
Power supply
Temperature, operation
0 C (32 F) to 50 C (122 F)
same as above
same as above
ECG monitoring
Patient connection
3-lead ECG cable, 5-lead ECG cable, external paddles, adhesive defibrillation electrodes
Input protection
Detects pace pulses of 0.1 ms to 2.0 ms, with a pace-pulse amplitude of 20 mV to 700 mV
Bandwidth
0.5 Hz to 100 Hz via ECG cables; 3 to 33 Hz via external paddles & defibrillation electrodes
Lead Select
Displayed on monitor
ECG Size
Heart Rate
25 to 300 BPM
HR Alarm
Memory
Up to 40 ECG strips of 20 seconds duration including 4 seconds of history, with heart rate,
lead, filter, date, time, cause of recording (defib, alarm, manual), selected energy,
delivered energy, synchronization mark, alarm limits.
Archiving of the last 5,000 events with date and time
Defibrillator
Modes of operation
Form of shock
Energy levels
2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200, and 270 Joules, delivered into 50 ohms resistance
Energy selection
Capacitor-charging time
Defibrillation
Via external paddles, internal paddles (spoons), or adhesive therapy electrodes (pads)
ECG derivation
Via 3-lead (I, II, III) and 5-lead (I, II, III, aVL, aVR, aVF, V) ECG cable or
via combined defib/pacing electrodes
Printer
Pulse frequency
Pulsed current
Accuracy
Pulse width
40 ms +/-4 ms
Pulse form
SpO2
Saturation display
1 % to 100%, in 1% intervals
Format
Plethysmogram, digital value of percent saturation, and upper and lower alarm limits
Sensor compatibility
Datex-Ohmeda
User interface
Hard keys
Display
Resolution
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish
Defibrillation in
manual mode
(including
synchronized
cardioversion)
and semi-automatic mode
Easy-to-use
trim knob
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