MR6401 CPR Sensor Operator's Manual
Problem
The sensor cable is not securely inserted,
or it easily falls off.
Product Specifications
WARNING
● The CPR sensor may not meet the performance specifications if stored or used outside the
specified temperature and humidity ranges.
Degree of protection against
electrical shock
Type of protection against
electrical shock
Safety
Classifications
Degree of protection against
(according to
harmful ingress of water
IEC 60601-1)
Drop height
Degree of protection against
hazards of explosion
Mode of operation
Temperature
Evironmental
Relative humidity
Specifications
Barometric
Input voltage
Power
Specifications
Power consumption
Capacity
Voltage
Run time
Battery
Specifications
(optional)
Charge time
Corrective Actions
Plug the sensor cable into the connector and fasten it
with the cable retainer.
Type CF defibrillation proof
Used alone: Class II, equipment energized from an
internal electrical power source.
Used together with the defibrillator or monitor:
Class II, equipment energized from a specific or
internal electrical power source.
IP55
1.5 m
The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence
of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air with oxygen
or nitrous oxide.
Continuous
Operating conditions
0°C to 50°C
10% to 95%,
non-condensing
57.0kPa to 106.2kPa
5 to 12V
Not applicable
≥230 mAh
3.8 V
At least 3 hours when the CPR sensor works
continuously at a temperature of 25°C±5°C with a
fully-charged battery.
At least 30 days when the CPR sensor is in the
sleeping status.
At least 1 hour after the battery indicator is in red
light.
At most 1.5 hours to a full charge when a depleted
battery is charged at a temperature of 25°C±5°C.
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Storage conditions
-30°C to 70°C
10% to 95%,
non-condensing
57.0kPa to 106.2kPa