HP CodeMaster XL+ Specifications
Dimensions
7.9”H x 11.8”W x 15.6”L/20 x 30 x 39.7 cm)
Weight
24 lbs./10.9 kg
Battery
Type: Rechargeable, sealed lead-acid battery. 4 Ah, 12 V nominal. Charge time: 2 hours to 90% of full capacity. 18 hours to 100% capacity. Repeated charging to less than 100% will reduce the useful life of the battery. Capacity: 2.5 hours monitoring or 50 full-energy discharges or 1 hour monitoring and recording. AC input: 100 to 230 VAC ±15%, 50/60 Hz. Battery indicators: illuminated LED indicates battery is charging. Low Battery message appears on the monitor
Defibrillator
Waveform: damped sinusoidal. Output energy (delivered): 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200, 300, and 360 joules. Charge control: push-button on apex paddle and on front panel. Charge time: less than 5 seconds to 360 joules with a functional battery installed. Paddle contact indicator: shows quality of contact before discharge. Charge-done indicator: display indicates available energy, charge-done light on apex paddle, charge done tone. Synchronizer: SYNC message appears on the monitor and is annoted periodically on the recorder while in synchronous mode. An audible beep sounds with each detected R-wave, while a marker on the monitor and sync mark on the recorder strip indicate the discharge point. Paddles: standard paddles are anterior/anterior. Adult electrodes (83 cm sq) slide off to expose pediatric electrodes (21 cm sq). Paddle cord is 10 feet (3m). Full range of internal paddles available
Monitor
Input: ECG activity may be viewed through the paddles or patient cable. Lead fault: LEADS OFF message and dashed baseline appear on the monitor if a lead becomes disconnected. Common mode rejection: greater than 100 dB measured as per AAMI standards for cardiac monitors. Heart rate display: digital read out on monitor from 20 to 280 bpm.
Event Summary
Stores and prints 3 seconds pre-and 8 seconds post-critical event data for up to 28 events. Data is retained after unit is turned off.
Recorder
Annotations: time, date, heart rate, event markers, ECG mode, and selected energy. Actual delivered energy, peak current, and patient impendence. Recorder mode: automatically documents events and ECG during defibrillation episodes. The recorder can be configured to run in either real time or with a 6-second delay. Frequency response: 0.5 to 40 Hz monitor bandwidth. 0.05 to 150 Hz diagnostic bandwidth is selectable