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Appendix C. Technical Specifications

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Battery Physical and Environmental Specifications

Atmospheric pressure

683

 

mmHg to 428

 

mmHg (91kPa to 57

 

kPa); 3000

 

ft to 15,000

 

ft 

(914

 

m to 4572

 

m) operating in 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) environ

-

ment
795 mmHg to 683 mmHg (106 kPa to 91 kPa); 

-

1000 ft to 3000 ft 

(

-

305 m to 914 m) operating in 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) environment

Ingress protection

Ingress protection as defined by IP44 per International Electrotechnical 
Commission IEC 60529

Safety classification

Meets IEC 60601-1 – internally powered equipment, Type BF-Defibrilla

-

tion Proof, portable, continuous operation

Electromagnetic immunity

IEC 61000-4-3, 4, 5, and 6 – level 2 (80 MHz to 2 GHz, 10V/m)

Electrostatic discharge

Meets IEC 61000-4-2 – 18 KV Contact, +15 KV Air

Electromagnetic emissions

Meets CISPR 11/EN55011, Group 1, Class B

Patient contacting materials

Meets ISO 10993-1 Biological evaluation of medical devices

Shock

Meets IEC 60068-2-27 Basic Environmental Testing – Shock (50 g, 11 ms 
pulse, half sine wave)

Vibration

Meets IEC 60068-2-64 Basic Environmental Testing, Broad-band Random 
Vibration Test Fh, +20 Hz to +2000 Hz, +0.05 g^2/Hz
Meets IEC 60068-2-6 Environmental Testing, Sinusoidal Vibration Test Fc, 
+10 Hz to +500 Hz, +50 m/s^2

Drop

IEC 60068-2-31 Basic Environmental Testing, Procedure 1. Tested at 
0.5 m.
EN 1789 Medical Vehicles and their equipment. Tested at 0.75 m.

Corrosion resistance

External components are non-corrosive

Operating classification

Short-time per IEC 60601-1 (30 minutes)

Category

Specifications

Manufacturer

ZOLL Circulation, Inc.

Model Number

8700-001012-01

Size (L

W

H)

143 mm x 215 mm x 62 mm (5.6 in. x 8.5 in. x 2.4 in.)

Weight

1.67kg (3.68lb)

Type

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (LiFePO

4

)

Battery voltage (nominal)

39.6 V DC

Capacity

2600 mAh (typical)

Current (maximum)

20 A continuous, 60 A peak

Initial battery capacity (nominal 
patient)

30 minutes (Typical expected runtime with a nominal patient using a new 
battery)

Maximum battery charge time

Less than 2 hours

Table C.4: Battery Physical and Environmental Specifications 

Category

Specifications

Table C.3: Platform Environmental Specifications  (Continued)

Summary of Contents for AutoPulse NXT

Page 1: ...14585 001 Rev 1 User Guide...

Page 2: ...ed trademarks of ZOLL Medical Corporation and or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ZOLL Circulation Inc 2000...

Page 3: ...5 Symbols 6 3 Platform 9 Platform description 9 User control panel 10 Compression mode 12 Changing the compression mode 12 Mute settings 13 4 Band 15 Band description 15 Installing the band 16 Removin...

Page 4: ...platform to the Quick Case carry sheet 46 Hygiene Barrier 51 Shoulder Restraint 53 Warnings 54 9 Maintenance and Transport 55 System inspection 55 Inspecting the platform 55 Inspecting the battery 55...

Page 5: ...charger 66 Appendix C Technical Specifications 67 System Operating Parameters 67 Platform Physical Specifications 67 Platform Environmental Specifications 67 Battery Physical and Environmental Specifi...

Page 6: ...where the delivery of high quality manual compressions may be challenging or dangerous for the pro vider such as limited rescuers available prolonged CPR during hypothermic cardiac arrest in a moving...

Page 7: ...physical characteristics Chest circumferences between 76 cm and 142 cm 30 in to 56 in Minimum chest width of 25 cm 9 8 in Maximum weight of 181 kg 400 lbs System components The system includes Figure...

Page 8: ...se NXT battery charger battery charger has two charging bays each with its own indicators AutoPulse NXT Band The AutoPulse NXT band band when connected to a platform performs automated chest compressi...

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Page 10: ...d Personnel certified in manual CPR must always be present during system operation WARNING If you are unable to use the system immediately revert to manual CPR Patient harm can occur if CPR is delayed...

Page 11: ...found there is risk of electric shock Discontinue use and contact ZOLL for ser vice Caution Do not immerse the platform battery or battery charger in water or other fluids Fluid immersion or spillage...

Page 12: ...and recycling plans for lithium ion batteries FCC Declaration of Conformity Follow instructions for use Consult the instruction for use Importer Keep away from open flame and high heat Keep dry Li io...

Page 13: ...om Non sterile Patent Quantity Rechargeable battery Serial number Single use only Temperature limitation TUV certification US Canada EU USB Li Ion Battery Unique Device Identification NON STERILE PAT...

Page 14: ...band performs automated chest compres sions Control and monitor the system with the user control panels Use the handles to adjust the platform under the patient WARNING Use the handles to carry the pl...

Page 15: ...h side of the platform If one user control panel does not work use the other user control panel Figure 3 2 User control panel Number Name Color Indicator Action 1 Power Green Illuminated when on Press...

Page 16: ...es with no but ton presses the platform automatically turns off Press again to delay the platform automatically turning off for an additional 15 minutes 7 USB Green Flashing when transferring NXT perf...

Page 17: ...on mode When the default compression mode is 30 2 Compression Mode is not illuminated When the default compression mode is Continuous Compression Mode is illuminated 3 Press and release the Compressio...

Page 18: ...Mode is not illuminated When the default compression mode is Continuous Compression Mode button is illuminated 3 To change the default compression mode press the Compression Mode button until the pla...

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Page 20: ...he patient s size and provides com pressions to the patient s chest The latex free band is for single use only Caution Use care while using sharp instruments around the band Do not use the band if any...

Page 21: ...p on a smooth flat surface 2 Place the band on top of the platform Align the yellow lines on the band and platform 3 Starting on one side of the platform orient the band in a U shape with no twists Ca...

Page 22: ...ard port on the platform check that the spool is oriented so that the slot is facing outward Caution Before inserting your fingers into the guard port ensure that the spools are not moving Figure 4 2...

Page 23: ...Chapter 4 Band 18 www zoll com 5 Hold the bottom of the belt with the small end of the pin facing the yellow line 6 Insert the small end of the pin into the hole closest to the yellow line...

Page 24: ...rt 11 Repeat Step 3 through Step 10 on the other side of the platform 12 Turn on the platform Note If the band retracts into the platform see Retracting bands on page 64 13 Check the band guard lock i...

Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Band 20 www zoll com 2 Push the bottom long side of the band guard up and lift it out of the guard port 3 Press the platform release away from the yellow line to release the pin...

Page 26: ...er 4 Band AutoPulse NXT User Guide 21 4 Remove the pin 5 Pull on the belt to remove it from the platform 6 Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 with the other side of the band 7 Discard the band as biohazard...

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Page 28: ...ry is mechanically keyed to the platform and battery charger to facilitate correct installation Do not force a connection if you cannot easily connect the battery to either the platform or battery cha...

Page 29: ...must be charged before first use and at least once a year thereafter Battery status If the battery is not in the battery charger press Status check button to view the battery charge level Figure 5 2 I...

Page 30: ...reases with use over this time As a preventive measure ZOLL recommends replacing batteries at least every five years regardless of the battery s capacity ZOLL also recommends purchasing batteries at i...

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Page 32: ...ys each with its own indicators When in use the bat tery charger continuously tests itself and any batteries in its bays Properly maintain and fully charge batteries so that they are ready for use bef...

Page 33: ...ttery Charger 28 www zoll com Figure 6 1 Battery charger front Figure 6 2 Battery charger back Number Description 1 Charging bays 2 Battery charger panel page 31 Number Description 1 Circuit breaker 1...

Page 34: ...ates see Table B 2 Battery charger troubleshooting on page 66 If all indicators remain illuminated contact Technical Support page 60 To remove power from the battery charger unplug the power cord from...

Page 35: ...ally detects the battery and starts the charge cycle Figure 6 3 Batteries in the battery charger Removing the battery To maximize the battery s charge do not remove the battery from the battery charge...

Page 36: ...en the battery charger is on 2 Battery charger alert Illuminated if the battery charger is on but requires attention See Troubleshooting the battery charger on page 66 3 Cloud Not available at this ti...

Page 37: ...the measurement cycle Remove and reinsert the battery into the battery charger If the battery alert remains illuminated note the battery serial number and contact Technical Support page 60 Idle Neith...

Page 38: ...ins power circuit breaker has tripped A click is heard when the cord is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not fully in the on position 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall electrical outlet Wait...

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Page 40: ...iac compressions a pit crew model similar to that which is used in auto racing is suggested for the roles and positions of users performing compressions and using the system Your ZOLL representative c...

Page 41: ...s chest displace ment equal to a 20 reduction in a patient s anterior posterior chest depth Caution Two hours prior to deployment keep the platform with battery at operating temperatures Table C 3 on...

Page 42: ...the System AutoPulse NXT User Guide 37 5 Sit the patient up 6 Slide the platform under the patient 7 Lower the patient onto the platform Position the patient s armpits to align with the yellow line o...

Page 43: ...est size and begins compressions Caution Before compressions begin make sure that the band is not twisted WARNING Failure to correctly position the patient on the platform may cause injury to the pati...

Page 44: ...n be secured to a transportation device and carried while the platform is performing active compressions The platform does not require any patient restraints to perform compressions while the patient...

Page 45: ...corners and stairwells Always ensure The patient s armpits and the upper edge of the band are aligned with the yellow line on the platform The band is not twisted The long and short sides of the band...

Page 46: ...ort A session is considered the time from when the platform turns on to when it turns off A performance report summary file provides data from the session The performance report file an be downloaded...

Page 47: ...nsert a USB drive into the USB port Note The USB indicator on the user control panel should start flashing 4 Wait until the USB indicator stops flashing and remains illuminated Caution To avoid damage...

Page 48: ...ion The AutoPulse NXT Quick Case Carry sheet is exclusively for use with the AutoPulse NXT Resuscitation System The Quick Case carry sheet is designed to protect the platform during storage and to tra...

Page 49: ...s defects due to usage can not be excluded it is recommended to examine the fabric for visible damage before each use ZOLL medical assumes no responsibility for damage caused by improper handling by u...

Page 50: ...00 lbs Figure 8 1 Quick Case carry sheet outside and inside Number Description 1 Battery indicator window 2 Battery protector cover 3 Carrying handles 4 4 Backpack straps 5 Handle to position the plat...

Page 51: ...ully open the Quick Case carry sheet and attach the top part of the platform wrap 8 Platform wrap 9 Waist strap loops 2 10 Waist strap 2 11 Platform holding straps 2 12 Handles 8 13 Second fold mark t...

Page 52: ...utoPulse NXT User Guide 47 2 Place the platform into the platform holding straps Make sure that the platform fits tightly 3 Secure the platform to the Quick Case carry sheet using the bottom 2 straps...

Page 53: ...l com 4 Place the band on the platform Place the waist straps 10 into the left and right waist strap loops 9 Folding the Quick Case carry sheet 1 Pull the gray part of the Quick Case carry sheet from...

Page 54: ...49 2 Fold the gray part of the Quick Case carry sheet in half from the top to the bottom at the first fold mark blue line 3 Fold the gray part of the Quick Case carry sheet in half again from the top...

Page 55: ...Chapter 8 Accessories 50 www zoll com 5 Fold the left side inwards 4 Fold the gray part of the Quick Case carry sheet in half again from the top to the bottom at the final fold mark yellow line...

Page 56: ...buckles and tightening the straps Hygiene Barrier The hygiene barrier is a plastic platform cover to reduce contamination during use and decrease the need for cleaning WARNING Do not use a damaged hyg...

Page 57: ...e sure the openings in the hygiene barrier face the top of the platform allowing access to the guard ports WARNING Align hygiene barrier openings with the battery air vents and band attachment points...

Page 58: ...atform during treatment 1 Secure the black straps to the metal attachment points near the patient s head and the yellow straps to the quick release sockets located at the yellow line at the armpits Ca...

Page 59: ...gs closure or other types of connectors Other signs of deterioration Check the patient frequently Make sure the straps are not twisted Make sure the straps are not entangled with the band Monitor pati...

Page 60: ...user serviceable parts Periodically inspect the system All repairs or service must be per formed by qualified service personnel Contact a ZOLL representative for assistance Inspecting the platform To...

Page 61: ...Caution Clean the battery connector with only a clean dry cloth and or a non conductive brush 2 Make sure the battery is completely dry before placement in the platform or battery charger Cleaning th...

Page 62: ...mage that may require service WARNING Do not leave battery in direct sunlight for extended periods WARNING Do not crush the battery Caution Battery capacity degrades if stored above 35 C 95 F for an e...

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Page 64: ...uipment defect the failure of the equipment to perform any specified function or any other non conformance of the equipment caused by or attributable to any modification of the equipment by the Custom...

Page 65: ...all ZOLL Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA or Customer Call Report CCR number before returning any AutoPulse NXT platform battery charger battery band or accessory to ZOL...

Page 66: ...y illuminate The Power Stop and Battery charge status indicators remain illuminated 4 Check the indicators The battery charge indicator should have four bars If not replace with a fully charged batter...

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Page 68: ...d are correctly attached to each other The platform may fail to find the patient if the band opens during patient sizing 6 Check for anything blocking the platform vents which may cause overheating Re...

Page 69: ...ed Unable to reach the spool retention slots in the guard ports If the spool in the guard port cannot be reached to install the band do the following 1 Install the band guards but not the pins in the...

Page 70: ...d the battery has failed Replace the battery See Disposal on page 51 or Disposal on page 57 The battery does not fully insert into the bat tery charger or platform The battery may be dam aged Inspect...

Page 71: ...hours and reinsert in the battery charger If the battery s charge indicators illuminate remove and reinsert the battery If the battery s alert indicator remains illuminated contact Technical Support...

Page 72: ...placement1 1 Essential performance categories Equal to 20 reduction in anterior posterior chest depth Physiological duty cycle1 50 5 Compression rate1 80 5 compressions per minute Compression modes 30...

Page 73: ...ironmental Testing Shock 50 g 11 ms pulse half sine wave Vibration Meets IEC 60068 2 64 Basic Environmental Testing Broad band Random Vibration Test Fh 20 Hz to 2000 Hz 0 05 g 2 Hz Meets IEC 60068 2 6...

Page 74: ...wave Vibration Meets IEC 60068 2 6 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures 10 to 150 Hz 10 m s2 Meets IEC 60068 2 64 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures Random Vibration Broad Band General Requirem...

Page 75: ...ft to 15 000 ft 305 m to 4572 m Enclosure protection Meets IP22 per IEC 60529 Electrostatic discharge Meets IEC 61000 4 2 18 KV Contact 15 KV Air RF electromagnetic fields immunity Meets IEC 61000 4...

Page 76: ...1000 4 2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electric...

Page 77: ...Applicable only to ME equipment and ME systems connected to a single phase AC mains Immunity test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic Discharge ES...

Page 78: ...strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theor...

Page 79: ...bile RF communica tions equipment should be used no closer to any part of the battery char ger including cables than the rec ommended separation distance calculated from the equation appli cable to th...

Page 80: ...s used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the battery charger should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such...

Page 81: ...Expo sure requirement please use within specification of this product The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Th...

Page 82: ...t 1102 Compression rate tolerance reached Call Tech support 1103 Compression rate tolerance reached Call Tech support 1120 Motor Fault Call Tech support 1130 Motor Fault Call Tech support 1160 Low bat...

Page 83: ...latforms if error persists call tech support 60 Battery log error Motor alert 80 Battery ID error Call Tech support 120 Motor alert Place platform in cooler environment if error persists call tech sup...

Page 84: ...ser Guide 79 Quick Reference Guide Note Perform manual CPR until the patient is on the platform 1 Turn on the platform 2 Position the patient s armpits at the platform s yellow line Close the band and...

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