Delta 1600 - Quick-Reference Manual |
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Introduction
The Delta 1600 is a precision, compact, and battery operated
instrument for testing automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The
Delta 1600 simulates various cardiac waveforms to ensure that the
AED can detect, analyze and audibly advise shock. In addition to
the shock advisory test, Delta 1600 measures discharged energy
of the AED, thereby ensuring that the AED complies with specified
requirements. The dedicated function keys and menu driven display
on the unit makes it simple for operation.
The Delta 1600 has a built-in load resistance of 50 ohms to simulate
the human body impedance. To establish electrical connection
between the AED and the Delta 1600, manufacturer specific
interface cables
(contact Netech Sales for custom cables)
are required. The
interface cable must be connected between the AED and input jacks
of Delta 1600. Once the AED is discharged, Delta 1600 samples the
pulse, calculates and displays the delivered energy.
Delta 1600 Features
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Unique, one-of-a kind instrument for testing all AEDs including
Pulsed (Schiller AEDs)
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Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use
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Auto Function – Eliminates multiple discharges
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Large backlit Graphics Display
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Multiple Arrhythmia simulations
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7.4 Volt Li-Ion Rechargeable battery