AED Unit Requirements • Protocol: Semiautomatic and fully automatic configuration • Defibrillator Charge Hold Time: 30 seconds, 3 seconds prior to automatic shock delivery • Energy Selection: Factory preprogrammed selections (Adult 120J, 150J, 200J; Child 50J, 70J, 85J) • Patient Safety: All patient connections are electrically isolated • Charge Time: Less than 10 seconds with new battery • Automatic Self-Test Checks: Battery capacity, status, and expiry; electrode connection and expiry; ECG and charge/discharge circuits; microprocessor hardware and software; CPR circuitry and pads sensor; audio circuitry • Self-Test: Configurable automatic self-test every day or every 7 days. Monthly full energy test • Defibrillation Advisory: Evaluates defibrillation pad connection and patient ECG to determine if defibrillation is required • Shockable Rhythms: Ventricular fibrillation with average amplitude > 100 microvolts and wide complex ventricular tachycardia with rates greater than 150 BPM for adults, 200 BPM for pediatrics. AED unit must have a short rhythm analysis for more continuous care and more life-saving CPR. Must be able to deliver a shock, if needed, in as little as 5 seconds. • Protected ECG circuitry for defibrillator. • Display Format: High-resolution LCD with capacitive touch panel with full color images and a CPR cycle timer, combined with voice and text prompts. Must include real-time CPR feedback. • Data Recording and Storage: User-configurable for 1 or 2 clinical events for a total of at least 120 minutes. Include ECG, impedance measurements, device prompts and CPR data. • Unit must run off battery. • AED Pad: Unit must have a combined pediatric and adult pad (one pad fits all) with feedback device. • Device Classification: Class II and internally powered per EN60601-1 design standards. Meets applicable requirements of EN6060-1, IEC 60601-1-11 IEC 60601-2-4 • Drop Test: Minimum of 1 meter • Operating Temperature: 32 degrees to 122 degrees F • Battery Standby Life: 5 years or more with weekly self-test • AED Pad Shelf Life: 5 years or more Service Requirements • Monthly (in person) checks including pads and batteries to ensure compliance including a signature by qualified personnel • Replace expired pads or batteries free of charge • Provide AED signs • Provide cabinet with alarm free of charge • Provide Life Ready 360 with RX and medical direction oversight with tracking software • Provide AED placement registration with local EMS