Introducing the Zoll PD-1700 Defibrillator and AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) – a versatile and reliable life-saving device designed for emergency medical situations. The PD-1700 features an ALS Manual Override switch, allowing seamless transition from BLS semi-automatic mode to full manual operation, making it suitable for both trained professionals and bystanders.
Equipped with an intuitive ECG display, voice prompts, and automatic reanalysis capabilities, the Zoll PD-1700 adapts to users of all skill levels, enhancing effective emergency response. Its ability to record and store resuscitation data allows for comprehensive quality assurance review, and easy transfer to a PC for statistical analysis using Zoll Data Control Software™.
Weighing only 17 lbs and powered by AC or batteries, the Zoll PD-1700 comes with a dedicated charger, ensuring optimal readiness whenever it’s needed. Trust in the PD-1700 for effective cardiac emergency management, combining advanced technology with ease of use. Perfect for hospitals, clinics, and emergency response teams, this defibrillator stands out as a crucial asset in the fight to save lives.
Zoll PD-1700 Defibrillator and AED Specifications:
- Type: Defibrillator / Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
- Display: LCD with backlight
- Adult: 120 J, 150 J, 200 J (biphasic)
- Pediatric: 50 J, 70 J, 85 J (biphasic)
- Battery Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion
- Battery Life: Approximately 5 years (typical usage)
- Charging Time: 8 seconds to full charge
- Operational Modes: Manual and AED
- Connectivity: Built-in printing capabilities, data transfer via USB
- IP Rating: IP55 (protection against dust and water)
- Patient Interface: ECG monitoring, Voice prompts, and visual indicators
- Pediatric Mode: Yes (using pediatric pads)
- Recommended Patient Weight for Pediatric Use: 0 to 25 kg (0 to 55 lbs)
- Standards Compliance: complies with AHA and EU standards
Note: Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for the latest specifications and details.
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