SMARTY SAVER FULLY AUTOMATIC
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYING A DEFIBRILLATOR
WHAT IS A DEFIBRILLATOR?
Defibrillators are used when a person is in cardiac arrest. They deliver an energy shock to the heart (defibrillation).
Defibrillators are known by several names, including:
• AED
• Automated External Defibrillator
• Defib
• Defibrillator
• Public Access Defibrillator (PADs)
HOW TO USE A DEFIBRILLATOR
Defibrillators should be easily accessible in all settings. In an instance where one is locked in a cabinet, instructions on how to get in will be provided. Visual and audible instructions are also provided to enable the person to deliver CPR with the defibrillator. Defibrillation within the first three minutes of cardiac arrest can increase chances of survival by up to 70%, reducing at approximately 10% per minute after this.
TYPES OF DEFIBRILLATOR
There are two types of defibrillator; Semi-Automatic and Fully Automatic. Semi-automatic defibs require the rescuer to press a button to deliver a shock, whereas fully automatic defibrillators deliver them automatically.
MAINTENANCE
• Check the defibrillator regularly and ensure they are accessible
• Ensure there are no fault warnings on the defib
• Ensure all pads are within their expected life
• Ensure batteries have sufficient charge
SMARTY SAVER FULLY AUTOMATIC
LIGHTWEIGHT
AND CATCHY INSTANT SWITCH FROM ADULT
The basic model of the Smarty Saver Series line is very affordable and easy to use. Reliable and durable {l meter drop test - dustproof and waterproof resistance IP rate 56). It can be easily operated by anyone in the medical field (e.g. ambulance, emergency room, etc.) and non-medical field too (e.g. public or private places). It delivers one or more de-fibrillating shocks on adult or paediatric patients affected by ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, by means of a thorax impedance-compensated, biphasic truncated exponential discharge {BTE).
CPR - WHAT TO DO
When arriving at the scene, conduct a Primary Survey: DRABC
1. Check for DANGER 2. Check for a RESPONSE, gain consent and talk to the casualty 3. Open the AIRWAY by tilting the head back (The Head and Chin Tilt)
4. Check the casualties BREATHING every 10 seconds - look, listen and feel with your ear next to the mouth
5. Check CIRCULATION - look for abnormalities in skin colour and pulse
If CPR is required, ensure the emergency services are called with 999 or 112, and send for the AED.
In CPR, do 30 chest compressions, followed by 2 rescue breaths. Do this at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute.
When the AED is available and needed, turn on the device, remove clothing, and attach pads. Ensure nobody is touching the casualty, as this can interfere with the AED.
To book a first aid training course, visit www.wallacecamerontraining.com, call 01698 354 671 or email chrisc@wallacecameron.com
SPECIFICATIONS
DEFIBRILLATOR
Model
SMARTY SAVER FULLY AUTOMATIC
SMARTY SAVER SEMI AUTOMATIC SMARTY SAVER GEO
Code SM2-B1002: Fully Automatic Code SMl-B1001: Semi-Automatic
Code SM5-Bl 005: Semi-Automatic Code SM6-Bl 006: Fully Automatic
Maximal energy 200J (nominal) 200J (nominal) 200J (nominal)
Waveform
Discharge protocol
Charging time from shock alert*
Charging time from analysis time*
Analysis time
Biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) automatically adapts according to patient’s impedance
Adult: incremental first 150J - subsequent 200J Paediatric: fixed 50J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 9 sec with shock at 150J
≤ 12 sec with shock at 200J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 13 sec with shock at 150J ≤ 16 sec with shock at 200J
IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
Impedance range 20-200 Ohms
Biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) automatically adapts according to patient’s impedance
Adult: incremental first 150J - subsequent 200J Paediatric: fixed 50J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 9 sec with shock at 150J ≤ 12 sec with shock at 200J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 13 sec with shock at 150J ≤ 16 sec with shock at 200J
IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
Biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) automatically adapts according to patient’s impedance
Adult: incremental first 150J - subsequent 200J Paediatric: fixed 50J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 9 sec with shock at 150J
≤ 12 sec with shock at 200J
IEC60601-2-4
≤ 13 sec with shock at 150J ≤ 16 sec with shock at 200J
IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
20-200 Ohms 20-200 Ohms
Sensitivity 97% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4) 97% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4) 97% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4)
Specificity 99% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4) 99% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4) 99% (IEC/EN 60601-2-4)
Controls Semi-automatic model N/A
Controls
Fully Automatic model
Light indicators
4 buttons: ON/OFF, shock delivery, Patient selection (adult/child)
3 buttons: ON/OFF, patient selection (adult/child) N/A
Device status: 2 LEDs red/green PADs placement: 2 red LEDs
Do not touch the patient: 2 red LEDs
Touch the patient: 1 green LED Adult patient: 1 green LED Paediatric patient: 1 green LED ON/OFF button: 2 green LEDs Shock button: 8 red LEDs
Device status: 2 LEDs red/green PADs placement: 2 red LEDs
Do not touch the patient: 2 red LEDs
Touch the patient: 1 green LED Adult patient: 1 green LED Paediatric patient: 1 green LED ON/OFF button: 2 green LEDs Shock button: 8 red LEDs
6 buttons: ON/OFF, shock delivery, patient selection (adult/child), live call, ECG streaming
5 buttons: ON/OFF, patient selection (adult/child), live call, ECG streaming
Device status: 2 LEDs red/green PADs placement: 2 red LEDs
Do not touch the patient: 2 red LEDs
Touch the patient: 1 green LED
Adult patient: 1 green LED Paediatric patient: 1 green LED
ON/OFF button: 2 green LEDs Shock button: 8 red LEDs
CPR Quality feedback 8 LED bar: 2 x
Q-CPR module connection: 1 green fixed LED ECG streaming: 1 green blinking
EVENT RECORDING
Optional external memory
Stored data
Micro uSD/SDHC card up to 32GB Micro uSD/SDHC card up to 32GB Micro uSD/SDHC card up to 32GB
“AEDl LOG.txt”: text file with detailed report of self- test activities and power ups
“AEDFILE.aed”: ECG trace, rescue events, voices and background audio
“AEDl LOG.txt”: text file with detailed report of self- test activities and power ups “AEDFILE.aed”: ECG trace, rescue events, voices and background audio
“AEDl LOG.txt”: text file with detailed report of self- test activities and power ups
“AEDFILE.aed”: ECG trace, rescue events, voices and background audio “AEDFILE.aed”review Through
DEFIBRILLATION PADS
Type
Dimensions
Shelf-life
BATTERY
Type
Voltage/capacity
Autonomy
Code SMT-C2001: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected
Code SMT-C2002: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected, Face-to-Face
Total surface 136cm2; active surface 94cm2; 120cm cable length (external to packaging)
Code SMT-C2001: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected
Code SMT-C2002: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected, Face-to-Face
Total surface 136cm2; active surface 94cm2 ; 120cm cable length (external to packaging)
24-30 months, as indicated on the packaging 24-30 months, as indicated on the packaging
Code SMT-Cl 4032: Disposable battery 8 cells Li-Mn02
Code SMT-Cl 4031: Disposable battery 8 cells Li-MnO2
Code SMT-C2001: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected
Code SMT-C2002: Disposable, universal, pre- gelled, preconnected, Face- to- Face
Total surface 136cm2; active surface 94cm2; 120cm cable length (external to packaging)
24-30 months, as indicated on the packaging
Code SMT-Cl 4031: Disposable battery 8 cells Li-MnO2
Ah l 2VDC- 3000mAh 12VDC-3000mAh 12VDC-3000mAh
Up to 200 complete rescue cycles (200J shocks + CPR); Up to 36 hours of continuous ECG analysis*
Up to 200 complete rescue cycles (200J shocks + CPR); Up to 36 hours of continuous ECG analysis*
Up to 200 complete rescue cycles (200J shocks + CPR); Up to 36 hours of continuous ECG analysis*
Stand by life
Up to 3 years with a battery insertion test and daily self-test without any turning on the AED*
Up to 3 years with a battery insertion test and daily self-test without any
Description N/A N/A
Code SMT-Cl 4034 External module to support quality CPR paired with the AED via Bluetooth; Class I
Weight and Dimension N/A N/A 95 x 60 x 13mm; 50gr
Compression guidance N/A N/A
Controls and light icons N/A N/A
Battery N/A N/A
According to AHA/ERC guidelines for both adult and paediatric patients
Ignition key ON/OFF Green flashing LED: Bluetooth signal search Green fix LED: Bluetooth connection active
Code: SMT-Cl 4035
Battery Type N/A N/A Battery Coin LiMnO2
Battery Voltage/ capacity N/A N/A 3 VDC /lAh up to 2 hours in continued use
Autonomy Radio Equipment compliance N/A N/A Directive 2014/53/UE- RED
GEOLOC MODULE
Frequency N/A N/A
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz; UMTS: 900, 2100MHz; GPS: 1575, 1600MHz
Battery Type N/A N/A Contained in SMT-Cl4032; 3 cells Li- SOCl2
Battery Voltage/ capacity N/A N/A 10,8 VDC- 3500 mAh
Battery Performance N/A N/A
Geo-location, remote control of the device, live call, ECG streaming
Radio Equipment compliance N/A N/A RED- Directive 2014/53/UE