The Philips HeartStart OnSite/HS1 is the first and only defibrillator available without a prescription. Designed for the ordinary person in the extraordinary moment, HeartStart Onsite/HS1 is easy to set-up and includes automatic Life Guidance features like voice prompts and CPR coaching to help guide you step-by-step through the treatment of sudden cardiac arrest.
Type |
9 volt DC, 4.2 Ah, composed of disposable long-life lithium manganese dioxide primary cells
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Capacity |
Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time (EN60601-2-4:2003)
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Install-by Date |
Battery is labeled with an install-by date of at least five years from date of manufacture
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Standby Life |
Four years typical when battery is installed by the install-by date. (Will power the AED in standby state within the specified Standby Temperature range, assuming one battery insertion test and no defibrillation uses)
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Kit Contents |
Defibrillator, battery (one, pre-installed), SMART Pads (one set, pre-installed), set-up/maintenance guide with expiration date tags, owner's manual, quick reference guide
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Waveform |
SMART Truncated exponential biphasic. Waveform parameters adjusted as a function of patient impedance
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Defibrillation peak current - Adult |
32 A (150 J nominal) into a 50 ohm load
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Defibrillation peak current - Pediatric |
19 A (50 J nominal) into a 50 ohm load (using optional infant/child SMART Pads Cartridge)
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Shock-to-Shock Cycle Time |
Typically less than 20 seconds between shocks in a series
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Quick Shock |
Able to deliver a shock after the end of a CPR interval, typically in eight seconds
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Voice Instructions |
Detailed voice messages guide responder through use of the defibrillator
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CPR Coaching |
Instructions for adult and infant/child CPR available at user selection
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Shock Delivery |
Via adhesive pads placed on patient's bare skin as illustrated on pads
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Controls |
Green SMART Pads cartridge handle, green On/Off button, blue i-button, orange Shock button
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Indicators |
Ready light, blue i-button, caution light
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Sealing |
Solid objects per EN60529 class IP2X; Drip-proof per EN60529 class IPX1
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Operating Temperature |
0 - 50 °C (32 - 122 °F)
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Standby Temperature |
0 - 43 °C (32 - 109 °F)
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Operating Humidity |
0 to 95 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Standby Humidity |
0 to 75 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Operating Altitude |
0 to 4,500 m (0 to 15,000 ft)
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Standby Altitude |
<gt/> 48 hours from 0 to 8,500 ft and <lt/>48 hours from 8,500 to 15,000 ft
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Shock/Drop Abuse Tolerance |
Withstands 1 meter drop to any edge, corner, or surface
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Vibration |
Meets EN1789 random and swept sine, road ambulance specification in operating and standby states
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EMI (Radiated/Immunity) |
Meets EN55011 Group 1 Level B Class B and EN61000-4-3
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Energy delivered |
Adult: nominal 150 joules into a 50 ohm load; Infant/Child: nominal 50 joules into a 50 ohm load
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How Supplied |
Disposable cartridge, containing adhesive defibrillation pads, clicks into defibrillator for an integrated pads solution
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Active Surface Area |
85 cm² (13.2 in²) each
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Cable Length |
Adult pads: 137 cm (54"); Infant/Child pads: 102 cm (40")
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Use-by Date |
Cartridge is labeled with a use-by date of at least two years from date of manufacture
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Training pads (optional) |
Special pads put HeartStart OnSite into training mode and disable its energy delivery capability. Training pads feature 8 real-world training scripts. Use with training mat (included) or with adapters on manikins
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Daily Automatic Self-tests |
Tests internal circuitry, waveform delivery system, pads cartridge, and battery capacity
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Pads Integrity Test |
Specifically tests readiness-for-use of pads (gel moisture)
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Battery Insertion Test |
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic self-tests and user-interactive tests check device readiness
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Status Indicator |
Blinking green "Ready" light indicates ready for use. Audible "chirp" indicates need for maintenance
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Infrared |
Wireless transmission of event data to a PC or Palm PDA, using the IrDA protocol
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Data Stored |
First 15 minutes of ECG and the entire incident's events and analysis decisions
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