Assistive Product iPAD CU SP2

Product Type:

Stimulator / Cardiac muscle stimulator
Technology: AED (semi-automated external defibrillator), ECG (electrocardiogram)

Special Feature:

AED defibrillator and ECG monitor in one device

Areas of Application:

  • emergency treatment in the event of sudden cardiac death and monitoring of the patient

Features / Components:

  • biphasic defibrillation, with 150 and 200 joules and 50 joules for children
  • ECG monitoring mode
  • easy to use thanks to clear, repetitive voice instructions
  • daily self-test of the device
  • instructions by voice and visually via the display
  • support by metronome
  • up to 17 hours of event and ECG recording for three events
  • rechargeable lithium battery

Delivery:

  • iPAD CU-SP2 "Everyman" with Bluetooth ECG module EM1
  • Defi electrodes
  • Rechargeable battery and battery docking station incl. Power supply unit
  • ECG electrodes
  • Bluetooth ECG module
  • Protective and accessory bag

Price (without guarantee):

2.190.00 EUR excluding VAT
Retail price
Price date: 25.06.2024

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

Further Information

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

CU Medical Systems Germany GmbH
Berliner Str. 44
10713 Berlin
Germany Telephone: 030 67817934 Homepage: https://cu-europe.com

Distributor:

HERZKönig Medizintechnik GmbH
Krempelsdorfer Allee 65
23556 Lübeck
Germany Telephone: 0451 20271400 Email: kontakt@herzkoenig.com Homepage: https://aed-defibrillator.kaufen/

Technical Data:

Pulse shape: e-cube biphasic (truncated exponential pulse), impedance balanced
Energy: 150 and 200 joules at a load of 50 ohms
Discharges: 25 ohms to 175 ohms
Operating time: 60 shocks in three hours of operation
H x W x D: 260 x 256 x 69.5 mm
Weight: 2.3 kg

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Reference Number:

Hil133693


Source :

DIAS


Last Update: 25 Jun 2024