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Fluke Biomedical IMPULSE 6000D Demo Instructions

Defibrillator/transcutaneous pacer analyzer
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IMPULSE 6000D/7000DP DEFIBRILLATOR/TRANSCUTANEOUS
PACER ANALYZER
INTRODUCTION
25 reasons to differentiate Impulse 6000D/7000DP from all others
Function
1. Compatible with full range of defibrillation technologies (monophasic, bi-phasic and
pulsed bi-phasic) in the healthcare market
2. First-class measurement accuracy
3. Physiological ECG waveforms to test different AEDs
4. User-selectable pacer measurement algorithms for testing wide range of brand
selections
5. Full compliment of built-in pacer testloads (from 50 to 1,500 ohms)
6. Flexible heart-rate setting facilitates rate meter & alarm testing (1 BPM per step)
7. Easy-to-use connection posts for 12 Lead ECG (10 electrodes)
8. Wide range of Arrhythmia selections
9. Auto-range defib & pacer measurement using DSP technology
10. Optional Ansur PC software for automation and standardization or test procedures, as
well as print and data management/storage
11. Ready for external multiple patient defibrillation test loads (25 to175 ohms)
(optional, available Q4, 2007)
12. Very low inductance (<2uH) test resistor
Ergonomics
1. Portable and easy to carry
2. Rugged design
3. Intuitive user interface
4. Backlight, easy-to-read display
5. Large LCD with big numbers
6. USB port
7. Long-lasting, rechargeable NiMH battery
8. Modern, eye-catching new packaging by mechanical & industrial designers design
Other Features
1. DSP (Digital Signal Processor) based measurement
2. Safety standard compliance (IEC 61010): total electrical isolation
Warning: defibrillators/external pacemakers are capable of emitting lethal
high voltages/energies and should be operated only by trained professionals.
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  • Page 1 Demo Instructions IMPULSE 6000D/7000DP DEFIBRILLATOR/TRANSCUTANEOUS PACER ANALYZER INTRODUCTION 25 reasons to differentiate Impulse 6000D/7000DP from all others Function 1. Compatible with full range of defibrillation technologies (monophasic, bi-phasic and pulsed bi-phasic) in the healthcare market 2. First-class measurement accuracy 3. Physiological ECG waveforms to test different AEDs 4.
  • Page 2 Demo Instructions 3. Future upgradeable: firmware, software and new waveforms 4. Global support network Low level ECG Backlight Power switch Pacemaker Navigator input (50 to 1500 ohms) Device selection Function 1) Plug-in defib. paddle contact plates. (Removable to expose 4mm safety jacks) 2) Main 50-ohm testload input for both external defibrillator &...
  • Page 3: Setup Info

    Demo Instructions SETUP INFO 1. Momentarily press and then release the “POWER ON” pushbutton. The main menu appears on the analyzer’s display. The battery ICON in the upper-right of the display indicates the relative charge level of the analyzer’s internal battery. (If ICON is showing less than 2 vertical bars, connect analyzer to the supplied power supply and plug into mains/power receptacle.
  • Page 4 Demo Instructions 3. To set up unit for test, apply ECG leads to the ten AHA (color on the left side of the post) and IEC (color on the right) color-coded safety terminals as appropriate. Warning: defibrillators/external pacemakers are capable of emitting lethal high voltages/energies and should be operated only by trained professionals.
  • Page 5 Demo Instructions DEFIBRILLATION TESTS THE ENERGY TEST 1. Select DEFIB mode on the left panel, then select a test. a. Press F1 ENERGY b. Press F1 Set Wave and then select VFib” from list using the UP/DOWN keys c. Press F2 Wave Conversion and select “convert” from list using the UP/DOWN keys 2.
  • Page 6 Demo Instructions 3. The analyzer calculates the energy delivered over the load resistance and displays the result in joules under the result. Press F4 for summary 4. Show on the monitor that ECG waveform is converted from V. Fib. to Normal Sinus Rhythm.
  • Page 7 Demo Instructions THE SYNCHRONIZATION TEST (Cardioversion) Measures the time delay in milliseconds (ms) between the peak of the R wave and the discharging of the defibrillator pulse. A wide range of simulated ECG waveforms are available in the analyzer for performing this test. Atrial fibrillation (AFIB) is the most representative clinical waveform for demonstration purposes.
  • Page 8 Note for the purpose of this demonstration, AFIB is converted to a normal heart waveform. Normal Sinus Rhythm Atrial Fibrillation a. Notice the results screen on the Impulse 6000D/7000DP (delay time, etc). Warning: defibrillators/external pacemakers are capable of emitting lethal high voltages/energies and should be operated only by trained professionals.
  • Page 9 Demo Instructions THE CHARGE TIME TEST Tests the batteries and charging capacity in the defibrillator 1. Select F3 for CHARGE TIME test. 2. Select F3 for MEASURE a. Notice CHARGE TIME screen counting down “5-4-3-2-1” 3. Select desired energy level and then charge defibrillator.rillator when the count reaches zero and the internal beeper sounds...
  • Page 10 Demo Instructions PACER TESTS Tests wide range of transcutaneous pacemakers; measures and displays pacer pulse amplitude, rate, width and energy. Conducts demand and sensitivity tests, measures and displays refractory periods, etc. 1. Connect pacer to the analyzer through either defibrillator input (50 ohms only) or pacer input (50 to 1500 ohms) 2.
  • Page 11 Demo Instructions and 600 ohms. Select F3 to change pacer loads. Turn pacer on and adjust pacer rate and output. 8. Observe pacer Measurement result screen 9. Select F4 to view more tests (F1 = SENSITIVITY, F2 = REFRACTORY PERIOD). Sensitivity test Refractory period test (Demand sensitivity is the minimal QRS...
  • Page 12: Ecg Tests

    Demo Instructions ECG TESTS THE ECG MONITOR TEST 1. Select ECG mode on the left panel. a. “SELECT WAVE TYPE” screen appears a. F1 = NORMAL SINUS (rates from 30-360 bpm by 1 bpm step), b. F2 = PERFORMANCE (can choose different wave forms such as square, pulse, sine and triangle), c.
  • Page 13 F1 CONDUCTION ii. F2 TV PACED iii. F3 R WAVE DETECTION iv. Noise Immunity For more information, please see the Impulse 6000D/7000DP Defibrillator/Tranacutaneous Pacemaker Analyzer Getting Started Guide and User Manual. Warning: defibrillators/external pacemakers are capable of emitting lethal...

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