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Portable First Aid Kit Machine Automated External Defibrillator Aed

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Overview & Basic Info

Model NO.
A180
Certification
CE, FDA, ISO13485
Group
First-Aid Personnel
Waveform
Truncated Exponential Biphasic
Shock Charge Time
Less Than 13 Seconds
Shock Method
Manual Button (Flashes When Ready)
Dimensions
7.1cm(H) X 29.3cm(W) X 29.1cm(D)
Weight
1.9kg (Including Battery Pack and Electrode Pads)
Warranty
2 Years
Origin
China
Production Capacity
5000 Piece/Month
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Automated External Defibrillator A180 Overview
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Product Parameters

Defibrillator Specifications
Product NameAutomated External Defibrillator
Model NumberA180
Set ConfigurationDefibrillator, battery pack, sealed electrode pads, User Guide, Protective Carrying Case, NT-MPR CD-ROM, USB cable
WaveformTruncated Exponential Biphasic
EnergyAdult: 180J (50Ω) / Pediatric: 50J (50Ω)
Shock Charge TimeLess than 13 seconds
Shock MethodManual button (flashes when ready)
Mode ConversionAdult/Child separate power buttons (Child Mode for patients < 25kg, approx. 12 months to 8 years)
Physical & Environmental
Dimensions7.1cm(H) x 29.3cm(W) x 29.1cm(D)
Weight1.9kg (including battery pack and electrode pads)
Water ResistanceIPX2 per IEC 60529
TemperatureOperating: 0°C to 40°C / Storage: -20°C to 60°C
Altitude0 to 5000 meters
ECG & Data Analysis
ECG RecordingLEAD II
Analysis OverviewEvaluates rhythm for shockable states (Ventricular Fibrillation/Tachycardia)
Analysis TimeLess than 11 seconds
Memory CapacityECG: 1,000 instances; Ambient Noise: 60 mins; Self-Test: 3,000 events
Access / Retrieval"NT-MPR" App (for PC) via USB connection
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Frequently Asked Questions

What waveform does the A180 AED use for defibrillation?
The A180 utilizes the Truncated Exponential Biphasic waveform, which is a standard and effective technology for modern external defibrillators.
Can this AED device be used on children?
Yes, the A180 features a dedicated Child Mode with separate power buttons. In Child Mode, it delivers a reduced energy shock of 50J, suitable for pediatric patients weighing less than 25kg.
How long does the device take to analyze and charge?
The ECG analysis takes less than 11 seconds, and the shock charge time is typically less than 13 seconds, ensuring rapid response during emergencies.
Is the device portable enough for mobile first-aid?
Absolutely. The A180 weighs only 1.9kg, including the battery pack and electrode pads, making it highly portable for first-aid personnel.
How can I retrieve the saved ECG recordings?
Data can be accessed and retrieved via a USB connection to a PC using the dedicated "NT-MPR" App. The device has internal memory to store up to 1,000 ECG instances.
What is the environmental durability of the A180?
The device is rated IPX2 for water resistance and can operate in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C, and at altitudes up to 5000 meters.

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