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Technical Specifications
Display
Screen Type: High-resolution display
Screen Size: 7 inches(17.7 cm) diagonally
Sweep Speed: 25mm/sec
Information: Heart Rate, Lead/Pads, Alarm On/Off, SpO2, AED Functions and Prompts, Alarm Selection and Limits, Delivered Energy.
Defibrillator
Waveform: Biphasic
Charge Time: Less than 7 seconds with a new fully charged battery.
Energy Display: Monitor display indicates both selected and delivered energy.
Charge Prompt Type: Voice and visual prompts.
Electrode Impedance Measurement Range: 0-250 ohms.
ECG Monitoring
Patient Connection: 3-lead ECG cable, or 5-lead ECG cable, paddles.
Lead Selection: Displayed on monitor, paddles, I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, V.
ECG Size: 0.25, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 4 cm/mV display on monitor.
Heart Rate: 20-300BPM.
Heart Rate Alarm: On/Off displayed on monitor, user-selectable.
Smart Alarms: Beeper/voice prompts indicate shockable rhythm.
Battery
Type: Rechargeable, Ni-MH battery, 12V.
Operating Time: For a new, fully charged battery: 60 defibrillator discharges at maximum energy, or 3 hours minimum of continuous ECG monitoring.
SpO2 Module
Measurement Range: 30~100%, ± 2% between 80%~90%, others ± 5%
Alarm Range: User set high limit and low limit.
Recorder
Paper: 50mm thermal.
Speed: 12.5mm/sec, 25mm/sec, 50mm/sec.
Automatic Function: 9-seconds recording initiated by alarm activation or defibrillator charge.
AED Mode
AED Function: Auto analyze and charge X3 with programmable auto energy level selection.
Shockable Rhythms: Ventricular fibrillation >=200UV, ventricular tachycardia >=140bpm.
Prompts: Voice and visual prompts.
Manual Mode
Energy Selection: 2, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200, 300, 360 joules.
Synchronized Mode: Synchronizes defibrillator pulse to patient's R-wave.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What type of waveform does the LTJ-D defibrillator use?
A: The device utilizes a Biphasic waveform for efficient and safe defibrillation.
Q2: How long does it take for the device to charge?
A: It takes less than 7 seconds to charge when using a new, fully charged battery.
Q3: What are the battery's operating capabilities?
A: A fully charged Ni-MH 12V battery supports at least 60 discharges at maximum energy or 3 hours of continuous ECG monitoring.
Q4: What information is displayed on the 7-inch screen?
A: The high-resolution display shows Heart Rate, Lead/Pads status, SpO2 levels, AED prompts, and delivered energy levels.
Q5: Can this device be used in manual mode?
A: Yes, manual mode allows energy selection from 2 joules up to 360 joules and includes a synchronized mode for patient R-wave pulses.
Q6: Does the device include a thermal recorder?
A: Yes, it features a high-resolution thermal print head with multiple speed settings (12.5mm/s, 25mm/s, 50mm/s).