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Defibrillator Charge Time test.
Using a stopwatch, measure the time between activation of the charge control and full charge indication for the first and last of 10 sequential charges and discharges all at maximum energy. This time shall not exceed 12 seconds.
Defibrillator Discharge Pulse Rate test.
Apply the paddle electrodes to a defibrillator tester and select the maximum energy level. Simultaneously initiate the charge and a timer.
Immediately upon completion of the charge, discharge the defibrillator.
The defibrillator shall be capable of delivering 10 pulses at maximum energy, into a 50 ohm resistive load within 5 minutes, at 320F.
Defibrillator Overload Protection test.
Overload protection shall comply with those requirements specified in ANSI/AAMI EC 13, except the defibrillator energy level shall be 400J.
Synchronized Discharge test.
Connect a signal generator to the ECG monitor. Measure the time between the leading edge of square pulse and the leading edge of the defibrillator’s synchronized discharge pulse. This time can be displayed automatically on a defibrillator analyzer if so equipped, or measured directly from an oscilloscope, and shall be within 30 mini-seconds.
Battery Capacity test.
Battery Capacity will be tested by verifying 2.25 hours of continuous cardioscope monitoring or 45 minutes of continuous recording of a heart rate of 60 BPM. Defibrillator battery capacity will be tested by verifying 30 discharges at maximum energy into a 50 ohm load at an ambient temperature of 82.5oF.
Environmental Safety/Drip-Proof test.
The contractor shall be responsible for the performance of drip-proof test as follows:
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