Section 7: Technical Data
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Electrodes
ANSI/DF-39 (1993)
• Self-adhesive, disposable defibrillation electrodes
• Minimum combined surface area: 228 cm
2
• Extended length of leadwire: 1.0 m - 1.3 m
Lithium Battery Output Voltage and Extended Life
• Output Voltage for standard and extended life: 12VDC (max.)
• Extended life batteries are disposable and non-rechargeable
• Lithium contents: 13.2g (max.)
Batteries and Capacitor Charge Times
A fully charged battery typically takes 11 seconds to charge a fully
discharged Survivalink AED to its maximum energy.
The Survivalink AED typically takes 11 seconds to charge to its
maximum energy after 15 maximum energy charges.
A battery, with reduced capacity that causes the “Replace” indicator to
initially turn ON, typically takes 13 seconds to charge a fully discharged
Survivalink AED to maximum energy.
The maximum time from “Power On” to “Ready to Shock” is 28 seconds.
The maximum time from “Analyze” to “Ready to Shock” is 22 seconds.
Delivery of Three Defibrillation Shocks
Humidity
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Pressure
58kPa (+15,000 ft) to 170kPa (-15,000 ft)
Battery
Expected
Operating
Life
Expected
Shelf
Life
Typical
Charges
(at 20
°
C)
Maximum
Charges
(at 20
°
C)
9141 Extended Life Lithium
5-years 5-years
300
365
Atmosphere
Condition