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Our sales policy for Mindray's area is limited to Karimnagar, Nizamabad, and Adilabad districts, as defined in the old Telangana districts map.

BeneHeart C2

Semi-/Fully-Automatic AED (Automated External Defibrillator)

BeneHeart C2

The BeneHeart C2 is a sophisticated Automated External Defibrillator (AED) designed by Mindray. Here are some key features and details:

Key Features

1.  ResQNavi™ Technology:

○  Adaptive Guidance: Provides tailored instructions based on the rescuer's proficiency, with detailed guidance for inexperienced users and simpler prompts for experienced ones.

○  Continuous Encouragement: Offers real-time feedback and encouragement during CPR to help maintain high-quality compressions.

2.  QShock™ Technology:

○  Fast Shock Delivery: Delivers the first shock in less than 8 seconds, significantly increasing the chances of successful defibrillation.

○  Efficient Charging: Pre-charges during ECG analysis, eliminating extra time for charging.

3.  High Energy Output:

○  360J Biphasic Technology: Adjusts shock energy based on patient impedance, with initial shocks at 200J, followed by 300J and 360J if needed.

4.  Durability and Reliability:

○  Rugged Design: Withstands drops from 1.5 meters and has an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance.

○  AED-Alert™ System: Provides remote monitoring and alerts for device status, pad expiration, and geo-location changes.

5.  User-Friendly Interface:

○  Large TFT Screen: Displays clear visual instructions and adjusts brightness automatically.

○  Adult/Child Mode: Easily switchable modes with pre-connected electrodes for both adults and children.

Additional Details

●  Power On: Activates by opening the lid, ready to use in 2 seconds.

●  ECG Analysis: Completes in 5 seconds.

●  CPR Configuration: Supports 30:2, 15:2, and hands-only CPR modes with a metronome for rhythm guidance.

The BeneHeart C2 is designed to be a reliable and efficient tool for both professional and lay rescuers, ensuring quick and effective response during sudden cardiac arrest incidents123.

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