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SAVER ONE – FULLY AUTOMATIC
- An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a very helpful, life-saving tool to treat someone having a heart attack, and therefore can play a significant role. A defibrillator is a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest… AEDs can be used for adults, as well as for children as young as 1 year old.
Key Functions
- Small Lightweight: The said feature works with ever lasting batteries for a maximum portability.
- Practical, Intuitive: CPR guidance and light instructions enables the rescuer to save lives effectively through the protocol.
- Right Solution: It can be used to save lives anywhere.
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SAVER ONE – SEMI AUTOMATIC
Operation: Semi-Automatic Version
Energies: Standard max 200J or Power max 360J
Waveform: Adaptive BTE (biphasic truncated exponential) conforming to patient chest’s impedance
Protocols: Various adult shock protocols available on request
Factory default: Adult Standard escalating 150, 200, 200J
Adult Power escalating 200, 250, 360J
Pediatric (Standard or Power) 50J fixedCharging time: ≤9 seconds with a new and fully charged battery
depleted battery will result in a longer charging timeAnalysis time: IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
Controls: 3 buttons : ON/OFF, Shock , “i“ info button
Flashing Icons: “connects pads to patient“
“adult/child“ informing on pads type use
“touch patient“ informing it’s safe to touchIndicators: Status LED indicator informing on device condition
Battery gauge with remaining capacity rate
Audible alerts and text display with service alarmsUpgradeable: through a USB cable or memory card
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SAVER ONE D
ABOUT DEVICE:
a battery gauge with residual capacity
the indicator of available memory for recording
a notice if the microphone is active or OFF
the local date and time, alarms.ABOUT RESCUE:
the adult or child protocol in use
the modality in use (AED, ECG or Manual)
the fibrillation and shock counts
the elapsed rescue time
the heart rate (bpm)
the impedance (ohms)
the energy level to be delivered (joule)
a touch/not touch pictogram
ECG waveform
the R wave detection in Manual Synchronous
a charging bar graph if device charges
a CPR bar graph and cycles countdown -
SAVER ONE P
DEFIBRILLATOR
Operation: AED Semi-Automatic (default)
ECG Monitoring
Manual Asynchronous or Synchronous (used to convert atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmias)Energies: Standard max 200J or Power max 360J
Waveform: Adaptive BTE (biphasic truncated exponential) conforming to patient chest’s impedance
Energy Type: Escalating from 50 to 360J
AED Protocols: Adult Standard escalating 150, 200, 200J
Adult Power escalating 200, 250, 360J
Pediatric (Standard or Power) 50J fixed
(AED adult shock protocols can be customized)Manual Protocol: Selected by users from 50 to 360J.
For electric cardioversion (in Synchronous mode) the shock is synchronised to occur with the R wave of the ECGEnergy Display: Screen provides the energy to deliver both in Manual mode or AED mode
Charging time: ≤9 seconds with a new and fully charged battery
depleted battery will result in a longer charging timeAnalysis time: IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
Controls: 2 buttons: ON/OFF, shock button, and 3 buttons to surf the menu.
3 buttons: select energy, charge, disarm the deviceIndicators: Status LED indicator informing on device condition
Battery gauge with remaining capacity rate
Audible alerts and text display with service alarmsUpgradeable: through a USB cable or memory card