The primary function of the Comen S8 Defibrillator is to monitor cardiac conditions and deliver electrical shocks to restore normal heart rhythm in emergency situations.
AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator, which is a device designed to treat sudden cardiac arrest by delivering a shock to the heart.
Yes, the Comen S8 Defibrillator features an easy-to-use interface designed for quick operation in emergency situations, making it suitable for both trained healthcare providers and laypersons.
The Comen S8 Defibrillator weighs 5.2 kg, including one battery, making it portable and easy to transport.
The Comen S8 Defibrillator is certified with CE and ISO13485, ensuring it meets international safety and quality standards.
Yes, the Comen S8 can display a maximum of four waveforms and record up to three channel waveforms for accurate diagnosis.
The Comen S8 features a 7-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 for clear visibility of data.
The shelf life of the Comen S8 Defibrillator is one year, after which it should be checked for functionality and compliance with safety standards.
The Comen S8 can be used in various settings including emergency medical services, hospitals, ambulances, CPR training, and public spaces that require AED access.
The Comen S8 Defibrillator is powered by electricity and operates with a rechargeable battery.
Yes, the Comen S8 offers real-time recording options for 3, 5, 8, 16, 32 seconds, as well as continual recording for quick access to patient data.
The Comen S8 Defibrillator is made from a combination of metal and plastic, ensuring durability and lightweight design.
The Comen S8 allows waveform recording at speeds of 6.25mm/s, 12.5mm/s, 25mm/s, and 50mm/s.
While the Comen S8 is designed to be user-friendly, training is recommended for effective use, especially in emergency situations.
The Comen S8 provides essential cardiac monitoring and defibrillation services in public spaces, improving response times in emergencies and potentially saving lives.
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