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Stryker Physio-Control Lifepak CR2
Stryker Physio-Control Lifepak CR2
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Stryker Physio-Control Lifepak CR2 Features
The Stryker Physio-Control Lifepak CR2 is an advanced automated external defibrillator (AED) designed for use by both lay responders and professionals. Its innovative technology and user-friendly features ensure quick and effective response during sudden cardiac arrest emergencies.
- CPRInsight™ Analysis: Allows for continuous chest compressions during ECG rhythm analysis, reducing interruptions and increasing the chances of successful resuscitation.
- ClearVoice™ Guidance: Provides clear, step-by-step voice prompts and visual cues to guide rescuers through the defibrillation and CPR process.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity: Equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities for automatic device monitoring, software updates, and data transmission to emergency services, ensuring the device is always ready for use.
- Self-Monitoring System: Conducts regular self-tests to ensure the AED is in optimal working condition, with indicators.
- Child Mode: Features a child mode with a simple button press that adjusts the energy levels and prompts for pediatric patients.
- Language Option: Offers the ability to switch between two languages with a push of a button, accommodating diverse user needs in multicultural environments.
Stryker Physio-Control Lifepak CR2 Specifications
Dimensions
- Height: 3.8 in (9.7 cm)
- Width: 8.9 in (22.6 cm)
- Depth: 10.8 in (27.4 cm)
- Weight: 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg)
Battery
- Type: Lithium manganese dioxide, 12.0 v, 4.7 amp-hours
- Capacity: Provides 166 200 joule shocks ( with one minute of CRP between shocks) or 103 360 joules chocks (with one minute of CPR between chocks) or 800 minutes of operating time
- Replace Battery Indication: At least 6 shocks and 30 minutes of operation time remain when first indicated
Electrode pads
- Pads: Can be used on both adult and pediatric patients<//li>
- Pads Packaging: User-intuitive, rapid access electrodes
- Pad Replacement: Replace every 4 years or after each patient use
Environment
- Operating Temperature: +32° to +122°F (0° to +50°C).
- Storage Temperature: -22° to +140°F
(-30° to +60°C) with battery and electrodes, maximum exposure time limited to one week. - Long-Term Storage: Always store the defibrillator within the recommended temperature range of 59° to 95°F (15° to 35°C).
- Altitude: -1,253 to 15,000 ft (-382 to 4,572 m).
- Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% (non-condensing).
- Dust and Water Resistance: IEC 60529/ EN 60529 IP55 with electrodes connected and battery installed.
- Shock: IEC 60068-2-27, (40g, 11 ms pulse, ½ sine each axis).
- Vibration: MIL-STD-810G, method 514.6, helicopter – category 14, and ground vehicle – category 20.
User Interface
- User Interface: The user interface includes voice prompts and audible tones.
- ClearVoice Technology: Detects background noise and adjusts audio and voice prompts to ensure they can be heard clearly in noisy environments.
- Device Status Indicators: Visual and audible indicators indicating system readiness (device, pads, and battery).
Data Storage
- Memory Type: Internal digital memory (flash RAM).
- ECG Storage: Minimum 60 minutes of ECG stored for two patient episodes.
Communications
- Communications: USB, Wireless 802.11 b/g/n data transfer to LIFELINK central AED program manager or LIFENET System.