Philips - Defibrillator - Efficia DFM100
Non Technical and Terms
- Warranty - 12 Months
- Lead Time - Updated at time of order confirmation
- Shipping - By Air or Sea
- Service - Post-warranty service to be contracted locally by the Borrower country.
- Manuals - Printed user and service manuals will be provided with each piece of equipment.
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Training - As part of the purchase, operator training provided at onsite for users after installing the system, if applicable. This takes place on the system purchased.
Pricing:
All prices are in USD with delivery CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid To), place to be decided, include installation of the offered equipment and exclude VAT. Import costs, custom duties and any other additional taxes are not included.
Payment:
Advanced payment: ten (10) percent of the Contract Price shall be paid within five (5) days of contract signing and upon submission of a claim for the amount, and thirty(30) percent of the Contract Price shall be paid within twenty (20) days of signing of the Contract and upon submission of claim and a bank demand guarantee, in the form provided in the request for invitation for direct contracting or another form acceptable to the Purchaser, for equivalent amount valid until the Goods are delivered and in the form of Advance Payment Security provided in the request for invitation for direct contracting or another form acceptable to the Purchaser. On Shipment, sixty (60) percent of the Contract Price of the Goods shipped shall be paid, within 15 days after submission of documentation.
Inspection
Equipment will be inspected by an independent agency at Philip’s warehouse (prior to shipping) to confirm quantities, shipping documentation and to ensure there is no damage to packaging. Costs related to this inspection are passed onto the Borrower Country.
Delivery
Philips will provide delivery CIP to a designated location. Inland delivery to the hospital and local vertical transport is not included and is the Borrower country responsibility. Under CIP the Borrower Country would be responsible for costs relating to:
- Terminal Charges Destination
- Customs Clearance Import, incl. cost & duties
- Transport to Destination On-Carriage
- Unloading at the Borrower’s Premises
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Defibrillators deliver a high-voltage electrical shock to the heart in order to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in patients who are experiencing ventricular fibrillation (VF), ventricular tachycardia (VT), or other abnormal, shockable rhythms.
This shock is created by discharging a large capacitor which is then delivered to the heart by placing either paddles or electrodes on the patient’s chest. Audible and visual indicators alert the operator when
- the shock is charging,
- the shock is ready for delivery, and
- the shock has been delivered to the patient.
Defibrillators typically have three modes of operation including external manual defibrillation, automated external defibrillation, noninvasive pacing (e.g., synchronized cardioversion). Trained clinicians can use the external manual defibrillation mode to determine the appropriate magnitude of the delivered shock and timing of delivery.
Automated external defibrillation provides less experienced operators guidance on
how to properly defibrillate a patient. Synchronized cardioversion can correct certain arrhythmias by delivering a low energy shock when the defibrillator identifies the next R wave.
The defibrillator’s ECG monitor display can be used to verify the presence of a shockable rhythm, assess the patient’s condition, and determine the effectiveness of treatment. ECG signals can be monitored using ECG electrodes as well as the defibrillator paddles and electrodes.
Defibrillators can also be used as portable patient monitoring units and may be equipped with optional monitoring capabilities (SpO2, ETCO2, temperature, noninvasive blood pressure).