Section 7: Accessories
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These Rescue Protocols are selected by using the ServiceLink software program. The five biphasic energy protocols
available are as follows:
Rescue Protocols Shock Sequence
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Energy Level Energy Range (J)
Factory Default 1. 200VE 140J-250J
2. 300VE 190J-360J
3. 300VE 190J-360J
Protocol #2 1. 200VE 140J-250J
2. 200VE 140J-250J
3. 300VE 190J-360J
Protocol #3 1. 150VE 105J-195J
2. 200VE 140J-250J
3. 200VE 140J-250J
Protocol #4 1. 150VE 105J-195J
2. 150VE 105J-195J
3. 200VE 140J-250J
Protocol #5 1. 200VE 140J-250J
2. 200VE 140J-250J
3. 200VE 140J-250J
SAFETY STANDARDS
IEC 60601-1 (1998), Amendments 1 (1991) and 2 (1995); IEC 60601-2-4 (2002); IEC 60601-1-4 (2000)
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
The Responder PRO meets the requirements of the following EMC standards, as required by IEC 60601-2-4.:
IEC 60601-1-2 (2001), Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for safety 2. Collateral standard:
electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements and tests.
EMISSIONS
Electromagnetic Fields: CISPR 11 (2003), Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment - radio
disturbance characteristics - limits and methods of measurement; Group 1, Class B. IEC 60601-2-4 (2002), Section
36.201.1.
IMMUNITY
Electromagnetic: IEC 61000-4-3 (2003), Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - part 4-3: Testing and measurement
techniques - radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test; Level 3 (10V/m) and X (20V/m). IEC 60601-2-
4 (2002) Section 36.202.3.
Magnetic: IEC 61000-4-8 (1994), Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - part 4. Testing and measurement techniques -
section 8. Power frequency magnetic field immunity test basic EMC publication; Level X (3 A/m). IEC 60601-2-4 (2002),
Section 36.202.8.
ESD: IEC 61000-4-2 (2001), Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - part 4-2: testing and measurement techniques -
electrostatic discharge immunity test; Level 3. IEC 60601-2-4 (2002), Section 36.202.2.
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The ultra-low current, low current and high current shocks are variable energy. The actual energy is determined by the patient’s
impedance.