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REANIBEX Serie 700

INDEX
• FEATURES
• USER INTERFACE/
PATIENT
• SCREEN
INFORMATION
• CONFIGURATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
Monitor Defibrillator Manual / AED

Manual / Automated Biphasic


Defibrillator up to 200 Joules

Equipment with monitoring and


diagnostic capabilities
Graphic LC (5,7”)
Compact Flash memory card for
storing information
Options

• Automated external Defibrillator


(AED)
• Noninvasive Pacing
• 4, 5 and 10 leadwires
patient cable
• Pulsi-oximetry module
from Masimo
• Internal Paddles
• EL screen
Power Supply

REANIBEX 700 can operate


with AC and DC.

The unit can work with one NiMH


rechargable battery
Battery charger included in the
equipment: If needed, battery
recharged when the equipment is
connected to an external power
supply.
INDEX
• FEATURES
• USER INTERFACE/
PATIENT
• SCREEN
INFORMATION
• CONFIGURATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
Patient Interface

Saturation Connector. Type CF


Defibrillation-proof
Patient Interface

Patient Cable connector


(4, 5 or 10 leads).
Type CF Defibrillation-proof
Patient Interface
Multifunction connector:
• External paddles
• Internal paddles
• Disposable electrodos
Type CF NO Defibrillation-proof
Operating Modes

• Monitor

• Pacemaker

• Manual Defibrillator selecting


the desired energy (up to 200
Joules)

• Automated External Defibrillator

• Configuration
Monitor Mode

SUSPENDED SOUND ALARM Key. It


allows sound alarm indicators to be
deactivated for a maximum of 2 minutes

FREEZE Key. It allows the ECG signal


to be frozen on-screen

AUTOMATIC RECORD key for all the leads.


It allows all the leads to be recorded
depending upon the available patient cable
Manual Defibrillator

Energy selection using the front


panel keys.

On-screen confirmation of the


selected energy.

CHARGE key with LED to


indicate that the energy is ready.

SHOCK key with flashing LEDs to


indicate that the equipment is
ready for the shock.
Reusable External Paddles - APEX
Reusable External Paddles - STERNUM
Non-Invasive Pacing
Dedicated keys on the front panel:

• Current selection

• Frequency selection

• 4:1 (Stimulation frequency divided among 4 while pressing)

• Softkey for working mode selection (Fixed or Demand)


Automated External Defibrillator

Three configurable energy levels


(maximum energy 200 Joules)

AUTOMATED DEFIBRILLATOR
Mode access and analysis start

Clear and concise texts and


voice messages to guide the
user during the operation.
Indicators

Battery Status indicator:


- Charging
- Low battery

Error indicator

External AC External DC
Power Supply Power Supply
Connected Connected
50 mm width printer
Up to two simultaneously traces:
• ECG signal
• ECG and SpO2 waveform

Three operating modes:


• Manual
• Automatic. Prints if there is:
• a shock
• an alarm
• a marker introduction
• Delay: Printer information is delayed 8
seconds after the information displayed on
the screen.
Data management

• INTERNAL MEMORY:
Only while the equipment is switched
on.
• REPORT: Includes all the events
produced during the operation.
• TRENDS: Up to 16 hours of all the
monitored parameters trends.
All this information can be printed.
Data management

• MEMORY CARD:

• Continuous ECG signal with all the


events and the recorded audio (only in
AED mode)

• Most relevant events with the


associated ECG signal
Data management

Memory card can


be easily removed
from the equipment

Memory card information


can be printed on the
equipment printer
(Configuration Mode)
INDEX
• FEATURES
• USER INTERFACE/
PATIENT
• SCREEN
INFORMATION
• CONFIGURATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
Screen Information

Ability to monitor different waveforms:


• ECG waveforms
• SpO2 waveform

Waveform and biological


parameters displayed on screen
Screen Information

Different screen areas:


• Top part:
•Time from power on
• Status and operating icons
• Battery status
• Numerical values ​of
monitored parameters

• Middle part: waveforms

• Lower part: messages and


softkeys meaning
On-screen icons

• QRS sound off icon. There will be no beep with each QRS complex
detected in channel 1 ECG signal.
• Lead-off indication icon
• Alarm sound paused
• VT/VF alarm active and analyzing
• Data card status:
• There is an error in the data card or the data card is not inserted
in the computer.
• Data card almost full (icon flashes on screen) or full (icon on
screen remains fixed).
On-screen icons
• 1 Number of delivered shocks in AED mode (shown only when working
in this mode)
• Battery status:
• Charge percentage
• No battery installed
• Printer out of paper or with the door open
Monitored Parameters

% SpO2 value and peripheral pulse


(only for the devices with this option)
Monitored Parameters

Heart Rate value (it is obtained from the


lead on the CHANNEL 1)
Softkeys meaning

Channel 1 lead selection

4-leads patient cable: PADDLES, I, II, III, aVR, aVL and aVF
5-leads patient cable: PADDLES, I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF and V1
10-leads patient cable: PADDLES, I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1 to V6
Softkeys meaning

Channel 2 information selection

Equipment without SpO2 option: ‘None’ or Cascade


Equipment with SpO2 option: ‘None’, Cascade or SpO2 waveform
Softkeys meaning

ECG Signal sensibility


(gain)

0.5 , 1, 2 and 4 cm/mV


Softkeys meaning

Activation/ Deactivation
of Muscular Filter
(0.67 – 40 Hz)

YES: Filter applied


NO: Filter not applied
Softkeys meaning
Pressing MENU key displays the following options :

ALARMS Access to the screen that allow enable /disable and


modify alarms limits.
Softkeys meaning
Pressing MENU key displays the following options :

REPOR Access to operation report (events that occur from the power
on till power off).
00:00:30 SpO2
SpO2(%)
97
PI: 12.7 120
EVENT HH:MM Pag: 1/1
Switch-ON 14:24 - -MONITOR 14:26
- -MANUAL DEF. 14:24 … Amioradone 14:28
Alarms Si 14:24 - -PACEMARKER 14:35
HR max 140 14:24 Mode Fixed 14:35
HR min 30 14:24 Amplitude 60 14:35
SpO2 max 99 14:24 Frecuency 60 14:35
SpO2 min 80 14:24 - -MONITOR 16:10
VT-VF No 14:24
No Paddles 14:24
PatCab Conec 10 14:24

MONITOR
TREND 

Softkeys meaning
Pressing MENU key displays the following options :

TREND Access to monitored parameters trends graphs

00:00:30 SpO2
SpO2(%)
97
PI: 12.7 120
(ppm) MAX 90 - - - 14:41
HR Trends
MIN 60 - - - 15:03
100 -

60 -

20 -

Time
(1 min / div)

MONITOR
HR
FC SpO2 Erase
Softkeys meaning
Pressing MENU key displays the following options:

RECOR Modify the printer operating parameters.

INTERF Modify the user interface options


Events
Allow the user to include a set of predefined events (on the
report, on the printer and on the memory card episode).
INDEX
• FEATURES
• USER INTERFACE/
PATIENT
• SCREEN
INFORMATION
• CONFIGURATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
CONFIGURATION mode
Access to CONFIGURATION mode: switch on the
equipment while holding down the MENU key (on the
lower part of the front unit panel) .

From the CONFIGURATION mode, it is possible:


• To perform the available Tests
• To customize the operation of the equipment
• To know information about the equipment (serial number,
date of manufacture, historical, ID, etc.)
• To print the configuration
• To print the events stored in the memory card along with
their associated ECG signal
Tests
From CONFIGURATION
mode, it is possible to do
several tests to verify the
functionality of the
equipment: 5.2 5.2
ACCESSORIES
PADDLE
FRONT TEST
INTERFACE
PANEL
• Hardware Test
Paddles : External _-_
• Accessories Test Patient Cable : 10 lead
• Front Panel Test
• Paddles Interface Test RA LA LL RL V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6
?

Press any key to exit


Configurable parameters
MONITOR MANUAL DEFIBRILLATOR
Filter External Paddles Energy
Alarm Limits Internal Paddles Energy
Maximum HR Limit Maintain synchronism
Minimum HR Limit Audio messages
Maximum SpO2 Limit VT/VF Alarm
Minimum SpO2 Limit Manual access mode
SpO2 Sensitivity Switch ON Mode
AUTOMATED DEFIBRILLATOR NONINVASIVE PACING
CPR Time 1 Amplitude
CPR Time 2 Frequency
Consecutive shocks Pacing Mode
Asystole Detector
Asystote Detection Time
Audio Recording
Energy Levels
Configurable parameters
GENERAL OPTIONS PRINTER
Notch filter Header
QRS Beep Paper at the end
Audio Volume Speed
Display contrast Delay
Language Automatic Mode
Time
INDEX
• FEATURES
• USER INTERFACE/
PATIENT
• SCREEN
INFORMATION
• CONFIGURATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
MONITOR
ECG size 5, 10, 20 and 40 mm/mV user selectable.

ECG speed on screen 25 mm/sec for the ECG signal and the SpO2 waveform

Frequency response  MAINS filter (50/60 Hz).


 Diagnostic: 0.05 - 150 Hz (only in printer)
 Muscle filter: 0.67 - 40 Hz (only in printer)
 Screen response: 0.05 - 25 Hz or 0.67 - 25 Hz
Heart rate 30-300 bpm  10 % shown on unit screen
T wave rejection capacity Rejection of T waves with maximum amplitude 0.7 mV
Alarms  General alarm sound
 Unit ready for shock sound
Common mode rejection > 100 dBs
Simultaneous use of the REANIBEX The REANIBEX 700 may be used simultaneously with an electrosurgical device,
700 with other equipment with an external pacemaker or other electrical stimulators connected to the
connected to the patient patient.

SCREEN
Size 129x 89 mm (5.7”)
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels (1/4 VGA)
Wave display time 4,5 seconds (at speed of 25 mm/sec)
MANUAL DEFIBRILLATOR
Output energy  1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 15 – 20 – 30 – 50 – 70 – 100 – 125 –
150 – 175 – 200 Joules
Charging time  Less than 5 seconds at 200 J with a new and fully charged NiMH battery
pack at 25 ºC.
 Less than 10 seconds without a battery pack and connected to a mains
voltage of 90-100% of rated value.
 Less than 10 seconds with a new and fully charged NiMH battery pack,
discharged after administering 15 shocks at 200J and 25 ºC.
Synchronisation Front panel button. Indication on the screen and on the print record of the
synchronisation point.
Maximum delay time between Energy delivery is carried out within the 60 ms following detection of the QRS
synchronisation pulse and energy peak.
delivery

NONINVASIVE PACING
Waveform Rectilinear of constant current and 40 msec width
Amplitude 0 to 150 mA in 5 mA steps
Frequency 0 to 180 ppm in 5 ppm steps
Operating modes Fixed and on demand
AED Mode
Energy levels Selectable: 125, 150, 200 Joules
Audible and on screen messages They guide the user through the operating protocol
Specificity and sensitivity Fulfils AHA requirements
PULSI-OXIMETRY
Technology Masimo® sensors
Monitored parameters SpO2, Perfusion Indez, Pulse Rate
Saturation Range (% SpO2) 1-100%
Pulse frequency range (ppm) 25 - 240 ppm
PRINTER
Print modes  Manual print
 Automatic print
 Delayed print
Reports  Occurrences/events occurring during utilization with patient
 Operation report
 Trends
 Events/Incidences stored on the data card
 Unit configuration
 Las test results
Paper width 50 mm
Speed 10, 25 and 50 mm/second
DATA STORAGE
Internal memory Stores the operation report and the trends of all the parameters monitored up to
a maximum of 16 hours from switching on.
Memory type Compact Flash removable external memory
 Continuous ECG + audio (optional)
Stored data
 Significant occurrences/events together with associated ECG signal

POWER SUPPLY
Power supply Rechargable NiMH Battery 12 VCC, Mains (100-240 VAC, 50 y 60 Hz) y Direct
Current (10-16 VDC, 10 Ampers)
Battery capacity  More than 130 shocks at 200 J and 20 ºC
 More than 150 min of monitoring with ECG and SpO2
 More than 120 min of monitoring plus noninvasive pacing (60 mA and 60
ppm)
Battery charging time Approximately 3 hours

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operating temperature  From 0 to 50 ºC only in Monitor and Defibrillator Modes, with the battey pack
instaled and without mains connection
 0ºC to 40ºC connected to mains power
Storage temperature  -20ºC to 60 ºC except for batteries and multifunction disposable electrodes
Water resistance IPX2. Water test performed with cables connected to the equipment.
Vibration and shock EN 1789
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Weight
 6.9 Kg with external paddle, patient cable and battery
 Reusable external paddles: 0.95 Kg
 Battery: 0.8 Kg

Dimensions Aprox: 310 mm (W) x 249 mm(D) x 195 mm (H)

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