Medical Instruments Automated External Defibrillator Factory Biphasic Portable Defibrillator

Customization: Available
Certification: CE, FDA
Group: Adult Pediatric

Product Description

Basic Information

Model NO.
DM7000
Transport Package
Carton
Origin
China
Production Capacity
500PCS/Month

Product Overview

Automatic External Defibrillator Monitor (DM7000)

The DM7000 biphasic defibrillator monitor is designed to meet all clinical requirements, ranging from Basic Life Support (BLS) to Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).

Display Specifications

Type: 8 inch high resolution LCD display

Sweep Speed: 25mm/sec

Information: HR, Lead/Pads, On/Off Alarm, SpO2, AED Functions and Prompts, Alarm Selection and Limits, Delivered Energy.

Defibrillator Features

Waveform: Biphasic

Charge Time: Less than 7 seconds with a new fully charged battery.

Energy Display: Indicates both selected and delivered energy.

Prompts: Voice and visual prompts.

Impedance Range: 0-250 ohms.

ECG Monitoring

Connection: 5-lead or 3-lead ECG cable, paddles.

Lead Selection: I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, V.

Heart Rate: 20-300 BPM with user-selectable alarms.

Smart Alarms: Beeper/voice prompts for shockable rhythms.

Modules & Recorder

SpO2 Range: 30~100% (± 2% accuracy between 80%~90%).

Recorder: 50mm thermal paper.

Print Speed: 12.5mm/s, 25mm/s, 50mm/s.

Modes: Manual or automatic (9-sec recording on alarm/charge).

Battery Power

Type: Rechargeable Ni-MH battery, 12V.

Operating Time: 60 discharges at max energy or 3 hours minimum continuous ECG monitoring.

Operating Modes

AED Mode: Auto analyze and charge with programmable energy levels and voice prompts.

Manual Mode: Energy selection from 2 to 360 Joules.

Synchronized Mode: Synchronizes pulse to patient's R-wave.

Product Visuals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum energy level for the DM7000 in manual mode?
In manual mode, the energy can be selected from a range of 2 Joules up to a maximum of 360 Joules.
How long does the battery last during continuous monitoring?
A new, fully charged Ni-MH battery provides a minimum of 3 hours of continuous ECG monitoring or 60 full-energy discharges.
Does the device support voice prompts during emergencies?
Yes, the DM7000 features both voice and visual prompts for AED functions and charging status to assist the operator.
What type of display is used on this defibrillator monitor?
The device is equipped with an 8-inch high-resolution LCD display that shows HR, SpO2, ECG leads, and AED prompts.
What are the standard assembly components for the DM7000?
The standard assembly includes AED mode, Manual mode, and ECG monitoring. Optional modules include SpO2, NIBP, CO2, and a touch screen.
How fast can the DM7000 charge for a shock?
The device can charge to its required energy level in less than 7 seconds when using a new, fully charged battery.

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