
SECTION 4 – TECHNICAL DATA
2023491-201 Rev B
© 2007 General Electric Company
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BATTERY CHARGER
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Power Requirements: 90 to 132 VAC or 198 to 264 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz
The Charger operates from, and accepts standard IEC mains power cables.
It is recommended that you keep a spare, non-rechargeable battery nearby.
BATTERIES AND CAPACITOR CHARGE TIMES
A new battery typically takes 10 seconds to charge the AED to maximum energy.
A battery with reduced capacity causes the red LED light to initially turn ON and typically takes 13 seconds
to charge a fully discharged AED to maximum energy.
The maximum time from “Power On” to “Ready to Shock” is 28 seconds for a new rescue.
The maximum time from “Analyze” to “Ready to Shock” is 22 seconds for a new rescue.
AED SELF-TEST SEQUENCE
Frequency of Self-Test
What is Tested?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly (every 28 days)
Open Lid (when lid is opened)
Close Lid (when lid is closed)
Battery, pads, internal electronics,
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button, and
software (no charge).
Battery, pads, internal electronics,
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button, and
software (partial charge).
Battery under load, pads, internal electronics, full-energy charge cycle,
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button, and software (full charge).
Battery, pads, internal electronics,
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button, and
software.
Battery, pads, internal electronics,
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button, and
software.
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