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1. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 LUCAS 2 uses RF energy only for its internal operation This makes its RF emissions very low and not likely to cause interference with other electronic equipment near LUCAS 2 RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B LUCAS 2 is suitable for use in all Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A buildings including domestic homes and places directly connected to the Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions Complies public low voltage Power Supply IEC 61000 3 3 network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity LUCAS 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the operator of LUCAS 2 must make sure that it is used in the correct environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 KV air Floors must be wood concrete or ceramic tile If there is synthetic material on the floor the relative humidity must be 30 or more Electrical fast transient Burst 2 kV for Power Supply lines 2 kV for Power Supply lines The mains power quality must be that of a typical commercial or IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input ou
2. LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use jol ife Gett ing to the heart of resuscitation pe NI ir www lucas cpr com a product by JOLIFE ae T o Thank you for choosing the LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System With LUCAS 2 your cardiac arrest patients will receive 100 chest compressions per minute with a depth of 1 5 to 2 inches as recommended in the American Heart Association guidelines If you have any questions about this product or its operation please contact your local distributor or the manufacturer JOLIFE AB MANUFACTURER MAIN OFFICE JOLIFE AB Scheelevagen 17 SE 223 70 LUND Sweden Tel 46 46 286 50 00 Fax 46 46 286 50 10 www jolife com info jolife com For information on local distribution please visit www jolife com LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Table of Contents 1 Important user information 0 0000 eee ee 5 Z INMOQUCHUON 2 ed Ge e ia ee ee ee See eee eee 6 2 1 LUCAS Chest Compression System 1 0 aaaea ee ee ees 6 Ze NACHO COMUSS 4 2250 54 2 o4 saad a obs ERA oe ee beh oe be bee send 6 293 COMMAIGIGAHONS gaa spe repi a obo oe FS be ee a ee Be ee a ea 6 ZA DIO CeO 41504720 Gonreaga paa rasos aa Es 6 2 0 IVA DAUS s 02464 a4 Foe be deo es ooba4 6 Maw eos bo ee eee ne he ae neon beans 6 20 LUCAS GOMPONENS emi
3. a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which LUCAS 2 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above LUCAS 2 should be observed to make sure it operates normally If unusual or incorrect performance is observed additional measures can be necessary such as reorienting or relocating LUCAS 2 Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 Mr field strengths should be less than 10 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the LUCAS 2 LUCAS 2 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the operator of LUCAS 2 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and LUCAS 2 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Rated m
4. e Connect the external LUCAS Power Supply LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Caution do not block the vent holes Do not cause a blockage of the vent holes under the hood since this can cause the device to become too hot 5 5 Apply the LUCAS Stabilization Strap The LUCAS Stabilization Strap helos secure the correct position during operation Apply it while LUCAS is active to keep interruptions to a minimum Caution Stabilization Strap application Delay the application of the LUCAS Stabilization Strap if this prevents or delays any medical treatment of the patient 1 Remove the cushion strap which is a part of the Stabilization Strap from the Carrying Bag the support legs strap of the Stabilization Strap should already be attached to the support legs 2 Extend the cushion strap fully at the buckles 3 Carefully lift the patient s head and put the cushion behind the patient s neck Position the cushion as near the patient s shoulders as possible 4 Connect the buckles on the support leg straps with the buckles on the cushion strap Make sure that the straps are not twisted 5 Hold the LUCAS support legs stable and tighten the cushion strap tightly LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 6 Make sure that the position of the Suc tion Cup is correct on the patient s chest If it is not adjust the position a P
5. Patients eligible for treatment Adult patients who fit into the device e sternum height of 6 7 to 11 9 inches 170 to 303 mm e a maximum chest width of 17 7 inches 449 mm The use of LUCAS is not restricted by patient weight 9 2 Compression parameters Category Specifications Compression depth 1 5 to 2 0 inches 4 to 5 cm from the Start Position Compression frequency 100 5 compressions per minute Compression duty cycle 50 5 Compression modes operator selectable e 30 2 30 compressions followed by a 3 seconds ventilation pause e Continuous compressions 9 3 Device physical specifications Category Specifications Dimensions when assembled H x W x D 22 4 x 20 5 x 9 4 inches 57 x 52 x 24 cm Dimensions Carrying Bag with device inside H x W x D 25 6 x 13 x 9 8 inches 65 x 33 x 25 cm Weight of the device with the Battery 17 2 los 7 8 kg 9 4 Device environmental specifications Category Specifications Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 98 non condensing IP classification IEC60529 IP 43 Operating input voltage 12 24 V DC LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 9 5 Battery phys
6. Rising temperature in LUCAS Warning alarm None Too high temperature in LUCAS Red alarm LED Alarm Compressions stop Hardware error Red alarm LED Alarm Compressions stop Too high Battery temperature warning gt gt gt N am Intermittent red Battery The red Battery indication LED farthest to the right illuminates intermittently Intermittent alarm Compressions stop Battery charge too low Intermittent red Battery warning N The red Battery indication LED farthest to the right illuminates intermittently Intermittent alarm Compressions stop The Battery must be recharged in the external Battery Charger Battery error Constant red Battery warning The red Battery indication LED farthest to the right shows a constant light Alarm Compressions stop The Battery cannot be used anymore If the malfunction described above seems permanent LUCAS must be examined by approved service personnel Please consult your local LUCAS representative or JOLIFE AB Contact information is available at www JOLIFE com LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 9 Technical specifications LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System All specifications in this chapter apply to the LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 9 1 Patient parameters Category Specifications
7. a new Suction Cup 6 Attach the Patient Straps again if they are removed 7 Attach the support leg straps of the LUCAS Stabilization Strap again if they are removed 8 Pack the device into the Carrying Bag e Put the Upper Part in the Carrying Bag with the hood towards the open end e Put the external Power Supply optional in one of hte pockets between the LUCAS support legs e Put an extra optional charged LUCAS Battery in the other pocket e Put the cushion strap of the Stabiliza tion Strap between the support legs e Extra Suction Cups can be put in the side pockets near the hood e Position the Back Plate on top of the bag e Close the green inner lock e Put the Instructions for Use IFU in the transparent IFU pocket in the bag 9 Close the bag Do routine checks weekly and after each use refer to the maintenance section ES 6 1 Cleaning routines 6 3 Remove and attach the Clean all surfaces and straps with a soft cloth Patient Straps and warm water with a mild cleaning agent Remove or disinfectant agent e g 1 Open the Patient Straps and pull them e 70 isopropyl alcohol solution out from the metal rings on the LUCAS e 45 isopropyl alcohol with added support legs detergent Clean according to 6 1 e Quaternary ammonium compound Install 1 Thread the Patient Straps through the metal holder on the LUCAS support legs 2 Fold the Patient Strap so that the symbol C
8. handles on the support legs to remove the LUCAS Upper Part from the bag Pull the release rings once to make sure that the claw locks are open Let go of the release rings LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 8 Attach the support leg that is nearestto 5 4 Adjustment and operation you to the Back Plate The compression point should be the at the same spot as for manual CPR and according to guidelines When the pressure pad in the Suction Cup is in the correct positing the lower edge of the Suction Cup is immediately above the end of the sternum WARNING INCORRECT POSITION OVER CHEST If the pressure pad is not in the correct position in relation to the sternum there is an increased risk of damage to the rib cage and the internal organs Also the patient s blood circulation is compromised y Suction Cup 9 Stoo manual CPR an outer edge I 10 Attach the other support leg to the Back Plate so that the two support legs lock Pressure against the Back Plate Listen for click pad 11 Pull up once to make sure that the parts are correctly attached Note If the LUCAS Upper Part does not attach to the Back Plate make sure that the claw locks are open and that you have released the release rings WARNING TOO LARGE PATIENT If the patient is too large the Upper Part of LUCAS can
9. if this Limited Warranty did not contain the particular part or term held to be invalid Some countries and states within United States of America do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Limited Warranty gives the user specific support legal rights The user may also have other rights which vary from state to state or country to country LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB Appendix A LUCAS 2 parts and accessories LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Description JOLIFE AB Part number LUCAS Back Plate 150208 00 3 x LUCAS 2 Suction Cup 150205 03 LUCAS 2 Carrying Bag 150200 00 LUCAS 2 Instructions for Use regional versions 100666 XX LUCAS 2 Battery 150201 00 LUCAS Stabilization Strap 150203 00 LUCAS Patient Straps 150204 00 LUCAS 2 Power Supply regional versions 150202 XX LUCAS 2 Car Power Cable 150206 00 LUCAS 2 Battery Charger 150207 00 LUCAS 2 Back Plate Grip Tape 150209 00 LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E
10. is ready for use 5 1 Arrival at the patient When you have confirmed a cardiac arrest immediately start manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR Continue with a minimum of interruptions 5 2 Unpack LUCAS 1 Position the bag with its top nearest to yOu 2 Put your left hand on the black strap on Note LUCAS powers down automatically the left side and pull the red handle so after 5 minutes If you let it stay in the ADJUST mode that the bag unfolds Caution device alarm If there is a malfunction the red Alarm LED illuminates and a buzzer signal is heard For trouble shooting refer to section 8 3 Caution keep Battery installed The Battery must always be installed for LUCAS to be able to operate also when powered by the external Power Supply LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 5 3 Assembly 1 Remove the LUCAS Back Plate from the Carrying Bag 2 Stop manual CPR 3 Make sure that you support the patient s head 4 Carefully put the LUCAS Back Plate under the patient immediately below the arm pits Use one of these procedures a Hold the patient s shoulder and lift the patient s upper body a small distance b Roll the patient from side to side Note An accurate position of the Back Plate makes it easier and faster to position the Suction Cup correctly O Start manual CPR again Hold the
11. position of the Suction Cup When you push this key you can move the Suction Cup up or down To adjust the Start Position of the Suction Cup manually push down the Suction Cup with two fingers onto the chest of the patient PAUSE When you push this key the compression mechanism temporarily stops and is locked in the Start Position Use this function when you want to stop LUCAS temporarily but still want to keep the Start Position of the Suction Cup ACTIVE continuous When you push this key LUCAS performs continuous chest compressions The green LED signal will blink 8 times per minute to alert for ventilation during ongoing compressions ACTIVE 80 2 When you push this key LUCAS performs 30 chest compressions and then temporarily stops for 3 seconds During the stop the operator can perform 2 ventilations After the stop the cycle starts again An intermittent LED in combination with an alarm signal sequence will alert the operator before each ventilation pause N H ZA S FEN MUTE If you push this key when LUCAS operates you mute the alarm for 60 seconds If you push this key when LUCAS is powered OFF the Battery indicator shows the Battery charge status of the Battery Battery indicator The three green LEDs show the Battery charge status e hree green LEDs Fully charged e Two green LEDs 2 3 charged e One green LED 1 3 charged e One intermittent orange LED and alarm du
12. the LUCAS Chest Compression System in these cases e fitis not possible to position LUCAS safe ly or correctly on the patient s chest e Too small patient If you cannot enter the PAUSE mode or ACTIVE mode when the pressure pad touches the patient s chest and LUCAS alarms with 3 fast signals e Too large patient If you cannot lock the Upper Part of LUCAS to the Back Plate without compressing the patient s chest Always follow local and or international guidelines for CPR when using LUCAS 1 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Car diopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardio vascular Care Circulation 2005 112 25 26 2 4 Side effects The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR states these side effects of CPRE Rib fractures and other injuries are common but acceptable consequences of CPR given the alternative of death from cardiac arrest After resuscitation all patients should be reassessed and re evaluated for resuscitation related injuries Apart from the above bruising and soreness of the chest are common during the use of the LUCAS Chest Compression System 2 5 Main parts The main parts of the LUCAS Chest Compression System include e A Back Plate which is positioned under neath the patient as a support for the ex ternal chest compressions e An Upper Part which contains the propri etary and rechargeable LUCAS Battery and the compression mechanism with the disposa
13. use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the operator of LUCAS 2 must make sure that it is Used in the correct environment LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB Immunity IEC 60601 Compli Electromagnetic environment guidance test test level ance level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment must not be used nearer to LUCAS 2 cables included than the recommended separation distance calculated with the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 10 Vrms _ IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz 10 Vrms d 1 2 P Radiated RF 10 V m 10 V m _ IEC 61000 4 3 80MHz to 2 5GHz d 1 24P d 1 3 P where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmit ter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey must be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference can occur near equipment marked with the fol lowing symbol o NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MKz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in some situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and re flected from structures objects and people
14. 6 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 4 3 Prepare the LUCAS 4 4 Prepare the Carrying Bag Stabilization Strap Before the first use of LUCAS attach the support leg straps which is a part of the Stabilization Strap to the LUCAS support legs 1 Fold one support leg strap around each LUCAS support leg 2 Fasten the buckles on the inner side of the support leg 1 Insert a fully charged LUCAS Battery in the Battery slot in the hood of LUCAS 2 Make sure that a Suction Cup is mounted correctly 3 Put the Upper Part in the Carrying Bag with the hood towards the open end 4 Put the external Power Supply optional in one of the pockets between the LUCAS support legs 5 Put an extra optional charged LUCAS Battery in the other pocket 6 Put the cushion strap of the Stabilization Strap between the support legs 7 Extra Suction Cups can be put in the side pockets close to the hood 8 Position the Back Plate on top of the bag 9 Close the green inner lock 10 Put the Instructions for Use IFU in the transparent IFU pocket in the bag 11 Close the bag LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 5 Use LUCAS 3 Push ON OFF on the User Control Panel for 1 second to power up LUCAS in the bag and start the self test The green LED adjacent to the ADJUST key illumi nates when LUCAS
15. E 80 2 to start the compres sions again LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 5 6 4 Move the patient 5 7 1 Change the Battery LUCAS can be active while you move the Keep interruptions to a minimum while patient if changing the Battery e LUCAS and the patient are safely posi Note To minimize interruptions we tioned on the transportation device recommend to always have a charged spare e LUCAS stays in the correct position and LUCAS Battery in the Carrying Bag angle on the patient s chest 1 Push PAUSE to temporarily stop the compressions 2 Pull the Battery out and then upwards to remove tt If necessary adjust the position of the 3 Install a fully charged LUCAS Battery Suction Cup Put it in from above 4 Wait until the green PAUSE mode LED WARNING CHANGED POSITION illuminates DURING OPERATION If the position of the Suction Cup changes during operation or during defibrillation immediately push ADJUST and adjust the position Always use the LUCAS Stabilization Strap to help secure the correct position 5 Push ACTIVE continuous or ACTIVE 80 2 to start the chest com pressions again The LUCAS Smart Re start feature remembers the settings and Start Position for 60 seconds Note If the Battery change takes more than 5 7 Replace the Power Supply 60 seconds LUCAS does a self test and yo
16. E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB WARNING INCORRECT START POSITION The patient s blood circulation is compromised if the pressure pad presses down too heavily or too lightly on the chest Push the ADJUST key and adjust the height of the Suction Cup immediately e Caution gel on chest If there is gel on the patient s chest e g from ultrasound examination the position of the Suction Cup can change during operation Remove all gel before you apply the Suction Cup gt 0mm Caution keep your fingers away Do not put your hands or other body parts on or below the Suction Cup when LUCAS operates Do not touch the claw locks especially when you lift the patient WARNING PATIENT INJURY Do not let the patient or the device stay unattended when LUCAS operates WARNING CHANGED POSITION DURING OPERATION If the position of the Suction Cup changes during operation or during defibrillation immediately push ADJUST and adjust the position Always use the LUCAS Stabilization Strap to help secure the correct position WARNING MALFUNCTION If there are interruptions or the compressions are not sufficient or something unusual occurs during operation Push ON OFF for 1 second to stop LUCAS and remove the device Start manual chest compressions WARNING LOW BATTERY When the orange Battery LED shows an intermittent light do one of these e Replace the Battery with one that is charged
17. T START POSITION The patient s blood circulation is compromised if the pressure pad presses down too heavily or too lightly on the chest Push the ADJUST key and adjust the height of the Suction Cup immediately WARNING CHANGED POSITION DURING OPERATION If the position of the Suction Cup changes during operation or during defibrillation immediately push ADJUST and adjust the position Always use the LUCAS Stabilization Strap to help secure the correct position Caution defibrillation electrodes Position the defibrillator electrodes and wires so that they are not under the Suction Cup If there are already electrodes on the patient make sure that they are not under the Suction Cup If they are you must apply new electrodes Caution gel on chest If there is gel on the patient s chest e g from ultrasound examination the position of the Suction Cup can change during use Remove all gel before you apply the Suction Cup Caution Stabilization Strap application Delay the application of the LUCAS Stabilization Strap if this prevents or delays any medical treatment of the patient Caution adjunctive therapies The use of other medical equipment or drugs in conjunction with LUCAS can affect the treatment Always consult the Instructions for Use for the other equipment and or drugs to make sure that they are appropriate for use in conjunction with CPR WARNING ECG interference Chest compressions interfere with ECG
18. Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 gt jolife Chest Compression System www lucas cpr com a product by JOLIFE i For more information please contact the manufacturer JOLIFE AB JOLIFE AB Scheelev gen 17 SE 223 70 Lund Sweden Tel 46 0 46 286 50 00 Fax 46 0 46 286 50 10 E mail info jolife com jolife com LUCAS is a trademark of JOLIFE AB CE 0434 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Quick Reference Guide Chest Compression System NOTE This guide is not a complete Instructions for Use Refer to the Instructions for Use for complete directions for use indications contraindications warnings precautions and potential adverse events 1 2 ON OFF ADJUST PAUSE ACTIVE ACTIVE continuous 30 2 Confirm cardiac arrest and start manual CPR with a minimum of interruptions until LUCAS is applied and ready D Activate A O Push down the e Push ON OFF for 1 second to Suction Cup start self test and power up e Push the Suction Cup down LUCAS with two fingers make sure itis in the ADJUST mode e Pressure pad inside Suction Cup should touch patient s E Back Plate B chest If the pad does not e Pause manual CPR touch or fit properly continue manual compressions e Push PAUSE to lock Start D Position then remove your e Carefully put Back Plate under the patient below
19. a he ts eee r 25 8 Troubleshooting sssansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 26 8 1 Indications and alerts during normal operation 1 0 e 26 8 2 Battery replacement and Smart Restart feature o ooooooooooomomoo o 21 Se Maf nction CIAANS esa a hoe a a aan eo DEES ETERRA 28 9 Technical specifications 0 0 00 cee ees 29 9 1 Patient parameters 2 0 0 eee ens 29 9 2 Compression parameters nosna aeea ee ee ees 29 9 3 Device physical specificationS naaa ees 29 9 4 Device environmental specifications 0 ce ees 29 9 5 Battery physical specifications 0 eee 30 9 6 Battery environmental SspecificationS 10 saa aea ees 30 9 7 Electromagnetic environmental declaration 0 ees 31 9 0 lap ie ali can tare AMI 34 Appendix A LUCAS 2 parts and accessorieS 0 0cccocococcoccco rs 35 LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 1 Important user Information The information in these Instructions for Use applies to the LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System also referred to as LUCAS All operators must read the complete Instructions for Use before operating the LUCAS Chest Compression System The Instructions for Use must always be easily accessible to the operators of LUCAS Always follow local and or international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR when you us
20. analysis Push PAUSE before you start the ECG analysis Make the interruption as short as possible Push ACTIVE continuous or ACTIVE 30 2 to start the compressions again position in relation to the sternum there is an increased risk of damage to the rib cage and the internal organs Also the patient s blood circulation is compromised LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB WARNING PATIENT INJURY Do not let the patient or the device stay unattended when LUCAS operates Caution keep your fingers away Do not put your hands on or below the Suction Cup when LUCAS operates Keep your fingers away from the claw locks when attaching the Upper Part or lifting the patient Caution IV access Make sure that IV access is not obstructed Caution do not block the vent holes Do not cause a blockage of the vent holes under the hood since this can cause the device to become too hot Caution device alarms If there is any malfunction during operation the red Alarm LED will illuminate and a buzzer signal will be heard For troubleshooting see section 8 3 WARNING MALFUNCTION If there are interruptions or the compressions are not sufficient or something unusual occurs during operation Push ON OFF for 1 second to stop LUCAS and remove the device Start manual chest compressions Caution do not lift by the Patient Straps Do not use the Patien
21. armpits e Resume manual CPR fingers from the Suction Cup O Compressor C O Start compressions e Pull release rings once claw Check for proper position locks open Then let go of the Adjustif necessary Slee unde e Push ACTIVE continuous e Attach to Back Plate listen or ACTIVE 80 2 Hor scien e LUCAS provides compressions e Pull up once to ensure with a rate of 100 per minute attachment and 1 5 to 2 inches depth Position the Suction LUCAS Stabilization Cup Strap e Center the Suction Cup over Attach the LUCAS Stabilization the chest Strap e The lower edge of Suction Cup should be immediately above the end of the sternum Always follow local and or international guidelines for CPR when you use LUCAS JOLIFE AB Scheelev gen 17 SE 223 70 Lund Sweden Tel 46 0 46 286 50 00 Fax 46 0 46 286 50 10 E mail info jolife com jolife com LUCAS is a trademark of JOLIFE AB Specifications are subject to change without notice CE 0434 2009 JOLIFE AB
22. aution liquid is visible can be damaged if liquid enters the hood Follow the handling instructions from the manufacturer of the disinfectant Allow LUCAS to dry before you pack it into the bag 6 2 Remove and install the Suction Cup e Pull the Suction Cup off the black mount ing tube e Discard the Suction Cup as contaminated medical waste e Bend anew Suction Cup onto the black mounting tube e Make sure the Suction Cup is safely attached on the mounting tube LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 6 4 Remove and attach the LUCAS Stabilization Strap Remove the Support leg straps which is a part of the Stabilization Strap by opening the buckles Clean the Stabilization Strap according to 6 1 Install according to 4 3 6 5 Remove and recharge the Battery 1 Replace the Battery with a fully charged one 2 Recharge the used Battery for future USE You can charge the LUCAS Battery in two ways e n the external LUCAS Battery Charger optional put the Battery in the slot of the Battery Charger connect the Battery Charger power cord to the mains wall outlet e Installed in LUCAS put the Battery in the slot of the hood of LUCAS connect the Power Supply Car Power Cable to the DC input on the side of LUCAS connect the Power Supply to the mains wall outlet Green LEDs indicate a fully charged Bat
23. aximum output Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter a of transmitter 450 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 12 P d 1 2 P d 1 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 24 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 738 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB 9 8 Limited warranty Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below JOLIFE AB JOLIFE warrants that JOLIFE products which are purchased from authorized JOLIFE representatives or dealers and are used in accordance with their instructions will be free from defects in material and workmanship appearing under normal service and use for the time period listed below The time limit and the warranty schedule begin on the date of delivery to the first purchaser 12 Mo
24. ble Suction Cup e A Stabilization Strap which helps to se cure the position of the device in relation to the patient e A padded Carrying Bag 2 2005 International Concensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations Resusci tation 2005 67 195 LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 2 6 LUCAS components 16 o 7 19 User Control Panel LUCAS Stabilization Strap Hood 19 Cushion strap Patient Strap 20 Buckle Release ring 21 Support leg strap Support leg Claw locks Back Plate DC input Bellows Suction Cup Power Supply Power Supply cord Battery Pressure pad Upper Part Vent holes Car Power Cable Carrying Bag ESA a p a a e A o a O 0 JO O hh ONO LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB 2 User Control Panel O De 2 ON OFF LUCAS will power up power down when you push this key for 1 second When LUCAS powers up it automatically does a self test of the functions and the protective system When the self test is complete the green LED Light Emitting Diode beside the ADJUST key illuminates This procedure takes approximately 3 seconds ADJUST This mode is used when you want to adjust the
25. defibrillation electrodes Position the defibrillation electrodes and wires so that they are not under the Suction Cup If there are already electrodes on the patient make sure that they are not under the Suction Cup If they are you must apply new electrodes 3 After defibrillation make sure that the position of the Suction Cup is correct If necessary adjust the position WARNING CHANGED POSITION DURING OPERATION If the position of the Suction Cup changes during operation or during defibrillation immediately push ADJUST and adjust the position Always use the LUCAS Stabilization Strap to help secure the correct position WARNING ECG INTERFERENCE Chest compressions interfere with ECG analysis Push PAUSE before you start the ECG analysis Make the interruption as short as possible Push ACTIVE continuous or ACTIVE 30 2 to start the compressions again LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 5 8 2 Ventilation 6 Care after use and Always follow local and or international guidelines for ventilation LUCAS can operate in two different modes e ACTIVE continuous When you push this key LUCAS performs continuous compressions The green LED signal will blink 8 times per minute to alert for ventilation during ongoing compressions e ACTIVE 80 2 When you push this key LUCAS performs 30 chest compres
26. e LUCAS The use of other medical equipment or drugs in conjunction with LUCAS can affect the treatment Always consult the Instructions for Use for the other equipment and or drugs to make sure that they are appropriate for use in conjunction with CPR LUCAS can only be bought by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner TRADEMARKS LUCAS is a trademark of JOLIFE AB DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY LUCAS Chest Compression System complies with the requirements of the European Medical Device 93 42 EEC It is marked with the CE symbol CE 0434 Copyright JOLIFE AB 2009 All rights reserved LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 2 Introduction 2 1 LUCAS Chest Compression System The LUCAS Chest Compression System is a portable tool designed to overcome problems identified with manual chest compressions LUCAS assists rescuers with 100 chest compressions per minute with a depth of 1 5 to 2 inches as recommended in the American Heart Association guidelines 2 2 Intended use LUCAS Chest Compression System is to be used for performing external cardiac compressions on adult patients who have acute circulatory arrest defined as absence of spontaneous breathing and pulse and loss of consciousness LUCAS must only be used in cases where chest compressions are likely to help the patient 2 3 Contraindications Do NOT use
27. ical specifications Category Specifications Size H x W x D 5 1 x 3 5 x 2 2 inches 13 0 x 8 8 x 5 7 cm Weight 1 3 Ibs 0 6 kg Type Rechargeable Lithium lon Polymer LiPo Capacity 3300 mAh typical 86 Wh Battery voltage nominal 25 9 V Initial Battery runtime nominal patient 45 minutes typical Maximum Battery charge time Less than 4 hours at room temperature 2 F 22 C Required interval for replacement of the Battery Recommendation to replace the Battery every 3 years or after 200 uses of more than 10 minutes use each time 9 6 Battery environmental specifications Category Specifications Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C ambient when installed in the device Charge temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35C ambient 68 F to 77 F 20 C to 25 C preferred Storage temperature 32 F to 104 F O C to 40 C ambient for less than six months IP classification IEC60529 IP 44 LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 9 7 Electromagnetic environmental declaration Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions LUCAS 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the operator of LUCAS 2 must make sure that it is used in the correct environment
28. l patient Trying to enter the None PAUSE mode or any of the ACTIVE modes when the Suction Cup is in a lower position than for the minimum patient sternum height approximate ly 17 cm 3 fast signals Continue with manual compres sions 8 2 Battery replacement and Smart Restart feature If you change the Battery quickly in 60 seconds or less with LUCAS in the ON mode the LUCAS Smart Restart feature remembers the settings and Start Position according to the table below If the Battery change takes more than 60 seconds LUCAS does a self test and you must adjust the Start Position again Mode when you remove the Battery Mode when the new Battery is in place again PAUSE PAUSE with the same Start Position O O a ACTIVE continuous PAUSE with the same Start Position O O n ACTIVE 30 2 PAUSE with the same Start Position ADJUST ADJUST OFF OFF LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 8 3 Malfunction alarms Below is a list of all alarms that can occur on LUCAS You mute all alarms for 60 seconds if you push MUTE Start with manual compressions immediately if LUCAS does not operate properly Reason Visual LED indication Audible alarms Result Compression pattern outside limit too deep too shallow and timing failure Red alarm LED Alarm Compressions stop
29. ly is Fully charged Battery None None connected and the Battery is fully oe All 3 green Battery indi charged cation LEDs show a constant light The Battery has been used more End of Battery service None Dispose of than 200 times with compressions life Battery of more than 10 minutes each or is The Battery indication older than 3 years LED farthest to the right shows orange light instead of green in all the above situa tions In the ADJUST mode The ADJUST LED None None shows a green light In the PAUSE mode The PAUSE LED shows None None a green light LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Situation Visual LED indication Audible signals User action In the ACTIVE continuous mode O The ACTIVE continuous key LUCAS performs continuous chest com pressions The green LED signal will blink 8 times per minute None This is to alert for ventilation during on going compressions In the ACTIVE 30 2 mode o The ACTIVE 30 2 LED shows a green light with an intermittent LED dur ing compressions num ber 26 27 28 29 and 30 Alarm signal alert dur ing compressions number 28 ding 29 ding and 30 dong This is to alert the operator to ventilate the patient when LU CAS temporarily stops the compres sions at number 30 Too smal
30. m IP 43 Degree of protection provided by enclosure per IEC 60 529 DC voltage Defibrillation protected type BF patient connection 3 6 General safety precautions Caution use only approved accessories Use only JOLIFE AB approved accessories with LUCAS LUCAS may not operate correctly if you use accessories that are not approved Use only LUCAS Batteries and the LUCAS Power Supply that are designed for LUCAS If you use other batteries or power supply you can cause permanent damage to LUCAS This also voids the warranty Caution liquid Do not immerse LUCAS in liquid The device can be damaged if liquid enters the hood 3 Battery WARNING LOW BATTERY When the orange Battery LED shows an intermittent light do one of these e Replace the Battery with one that is charged e Connect the external LUCAS Power Supply Caution keep Battery installed The Battery must always be installed for LUCAS to be able to operate also when powered by the external Power Supply To minimize interruptions we recommend to always have a charged spare LUCAS Battery in the Carrying Bag 3 8 Operation WARNING UNSATISFACTORY POSITION Start manual CPR again if it is not possible to position LUCAS safely and correctly on the patient s chest WARNING INCORRECT POSITION OVER CHEST If the pressure pad is not in the correct LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System WARNING INCORREC
31. n System 4 2 The Battery e Installed in LUCAS The proprietary Lithium Polymer LiPo put the Battery in the slot of the hood Battery is the exclusive power source for of LUCAS LUCAS You can remove the Battery from connect the Power Supply to the DC LUCAS and recharge it The Battery is input on the side of LUCAS mechanically keyed in LUCAS and in the connect the Power Supply to the Battery Charger to make sure you get the mains wall outlet correct installation The top of the Battery has connections for power and communications to the Battery Charger and to LUCAS 4 2 1 Charge the Battery You can charge the LUCAS Battery in two ways e n the external LUCAS Battery Charger Green LEDs indicate a fully charged Battery optional Caution keep Battery installed put the Battery in the slot of the The Battery Fe sare be installed for Battery Charger LUCAS to be able to operate also when connect the Battery Charger power powered by the external Power Supply cord to the mains wall outlet Caution use only approved accessories Use only JOLIFE AB approved accessories with LUCAS LUCAS does not operate correctly if you use accessories that are not approved Use only LUCAS Batteries and the LUCAS Power Supply that are designed for LUCAS If you use other batteries or Power Supply you can cause permanent damage to LUCAS This also voids the warranty LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 10066
32. national Concensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations Resusci tation 2005 67 195 3 5 Symbols on the device Art no 30000000 G 1224v00 Symbols on type label Symbol Meaning Caution keep your fingers away Do not put your hands on or below the Suction Cup when LUCAS operates Keep your fingers away from the claw locks when attaching the Upper Part or lifting the patient Caution do not lift by the Patient Straps Do not use the Patient Straps to lift the patient The straps are only to attach the patient s arms to LUCAS Place the lower edge of the Suction Cup immediately above the end of the sternum as indicated in the figure The Suction Cup should be centred over the chest t Pull the release rings to remove the Upper Part from the Back Plate Do not reuse Single use only iy DC input Art no 300000 00 C 12 24vDC LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB Symbols on type label Symbol Meaning Caution see instructions for use All operators must read the complete Instructions for Use before operating the LUCAS Chest Compression System Year of manufacture A wal Battery and or electronics may not be disposed in the normal waste strea
33. not lock to the Back Plate without compressing the patient s chest Continue the manual compressions LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB Y Use your finger to make sure that the lower edge of the Suction Cup is imme diately above the end of the sternum If necessary move the device by pulling the support legs to adjust the position Adjust the height of the Suction Cup to set the Start Position a Make sure that LUCAS is in the ADJUST mode b Push the Suction Cup down with two fingers until the pressure pad touches the patient s chest without compressing the chest ye C2 no P c Push PAUSE to lock the Start Position then remove your fingers from the Suction Cup d Check for proper position If not push ADJUST pull up the Suction Cup to readjust the central and or height position for a new Start Position Push PAUSE e Push ACTIVE continuous OR ACTIVE 30 2 to start the compressions WARNING UNSATISFACTORY POSITION Start manual CPR again if it is not possible to position LUCAS safely and correctly on the patient s chest WARNING TOO SMALL PATIENT If you cannot enter the PAUSE mode or ACTIVE mode when the pressure pad touches the patient s chest and LUCAS alarms with 3 fast signals Start manual compressions again LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00
34. nths LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System including the LUCAS device Upper Part and Back Plate Carrying Bag Battery Stabilization Strap Patient Straps JOLIFE does not warrant that JOLIFE products will perform error free or without interruptions The sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty is to repair or replace defective material or workmanship at the option of JOLIFE To qualify for the repair or replacement the product must not have been repaired or altered in any way which in the judgment of JOLIFE affects its stability and reliability The product must have been used and maintained in accordance with applicable operating instructions and in the intended environment or setting The Limited Warranty does not cover problems with products that have been caused by misuse abuse improper maintenance modifications to the product or accident JOLIFE or its authorized service provider shall in its sole discretion determine whether a reported problem is covered under this Limited Warranty and whether the product is field serviceable If field serviceable and located within 100 miles of a JOLIFE designated service location warranty service will be provided by JOLIFE or its authorized service provider at the purchaser s facility during normal business hours If not field serviceable or if the product is located outside of such areas all products requiring warranty service should be returned to a location designated by JOLIFE or its au
35. ocors ata ta GRO ao ee EE EN da pla 7 2 User CON OP Mel indan ae tea dane ENERE Na TACNA 8 3 Safety precautions 0 cc es 9 Sl SIM WOOS correos ace repens porosa oe wee oe ae EEN eee as 9 Oe POOO sagradas modas meca a a da ao bee ee bees a as 9 SO GCOMMANMCICGNONS 142 c4064 00644650 64 0064 pher nae Poe E A ee ee Os 9 3 4 SideeffectS ccc ee a 9 3 6 Symbol on thE devie pediwads con ev aten Saas deed derer dee ond fade deee BA 10 3 6 General safety precautions sasaaa e a ees 11 Oo PAON danas oe haha ENEE AN EENE GE EPS Eos ORNER 11 Se OPE ON cance a4 Pnr ENA arcanos 11 Bo CIVICS errata a a Be a ET E ae ae eee eee 12 4 First use preparauons ise te ceived viue teehee tween ea dha ese 12 4 1 Delivered iteMS 1 0 0 0 ee ee ee eee eens 12 IN e aonen eno ee yee ace eee wee Bo Bebe eee oe ae pees 13 42 1 Charge the Batey sr caw a o eRe eee eS GEE SESE E SO oY EEE OEE EERE ea eee 13 4 3 Prepare the LUCAS Stabilization Strap 2 es 14 4 4 Prepare the Carrying Bag 1 ee eee ees 14 5 UseLUCAS candados ch beets ces era eeeauebeee satan 15 5 1 Arrival at the patient 445s 5424 hace eee besa e oe Eas riadas ob oad 15 Oe U OEEC ho ea oa be aed ara es A ae EH Ge BS eas 13 Dee A SONON e bar ds ao e a vo e ea dee be ees 16 5 4 Adjustment and operation o o o ooooooor eee eee 17 5 5 Apply the LUCAS Stabilization Strap 6 442406 4 eed EMER MWS dha oe or 19 5 6 Move the patient ascensor
36. onnel nurses physicians or medical staff who have e undertaken a CPR course according to the resuscitation guidelines e g American Heart Association European Council of Resuscitation or equivalent e AND received training in how to use LUCAS LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System 3 3 Contraindications Do NOT use the LUCAS Chest Compression System in these cases e fitis not possible to position LUCAS safe ly or correctly on the patient s chest e Too small patient If you cannot enter the PAUSE mode or ACTIVE mode when the pressure pad touches the patient s chest and LUCAS alarms with 3 fast signals e Too large patient If you cannot lock the Upper Part of LUCAS to the Back Plate without compressing the patient s chest Always follow local and or international guidelines for CPR when using LUCAS 3 4 Side effects The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR states the following side effects of CPR Rib fractures and other injuries are common but acceptable consequences of CPR given the alternative of death from cardiac arrest After resuscitation all patients should be reassessed and re evaluated for resuscitation related injuries The above side effects as well as bruising and soreness of the chest are common during use of LUCAS Chest Compression System 3 2005 Inter
37. r down LUCAS again 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Indications and alerts during normal operation Refer to the table below to find the reason for sound and or LED alarms during normal operation is more than 30 and less than 60 Battery capacity remaining The green Battery indi cation LED farthest to the right shows a con stant light Situation Visual LED indication Audible signals User action LUCAS is in the ON mode and there Fully charged Battery None None is more than 90 Battery capacity 1 All 3 green Battery indi remaining cation LEDs show a constant light LUCAS is in the ON mode and there 2 3 charged Battery None None is more than 60 and less than 90 LIT The 2 green Battery in Battery capacity remaining dication LEDs to the right show a constant light LUCAS is in the ON mode and there 1 3 charged Battery None None LUCAS is in the ON mode and there is less than 30 Battery capacity re maining approximately 10 minutes of operating capacity ely Low Battery 111 The orange Battery in FO dication LED farthest to the right illuminates Intermittent alarm Replace the Battery or connect to the ex ternal power supply intermittently An external LUCAS Power Supply is 4 Charging Battery None None connected and charging the Battery 11 The 3 green Battery in dication LEDs show a running light An external LUCAS Power Supp
38. ring operation low battery approxi mately 10 minutes of operating capacity remaining e One intermittent red LED and an alarm signal the Battery is empty and must be recharged e One constant red LED and an alarm signal the Battery is defective Note When the LED to the far right is orange and not green the Battery has reached the end of Its service life JOLIFE AB recommends that you replace this Battery with a new one Alarm indicator A red LED and an alarm signal indicate malfunction Refer to Troubleshooting 8 8 1 for indications and alerts during normal operation 8 3 for malfunction alarms LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB 3 Safety precautions To ensure maximum safety always read this section carefully before operating carrying out any work on the equipment or making any adjustments 3 1 Signal words Throughout the manual signal words are indicated with WARNING or CAUTION e CAUTION signal word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or mod erate injury e WARNING signal word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or seri OUS injury 3 2 Personnel JOLIFE AB recommends that LUCAS Chest Compression System is only used by persons with medical skills such as First responders ambulance pers
39. sions and then tempo rarily stops for 3 seconds During the stop the operator can perform 2 ventilations After the stop the cycle starts again An in termittent LED in combination with an alarm signal sequence wilil alert the oper ator before each ventilation pause 5 8 3 Use in the catheteterization laboratory LUCAS can be used in the catheterization laboratory Except for the compression mechanism it is mainly radiotranslucent and allows for most X ray projections 5 9 Remove LUCAS from the patient 1 Push ON OFF for 1 second to power off the device 2 Ifa LUCAS Stabilization Strap is attached to LUCAS remove the cushion strap which is part of the Stabilization Strap from the support leg straps 3 Pull the release rings to remove the Up per Part from the Back Plate 4 Ifthe patient s condition allows it re move the Back Plate LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB preparation for next use Do the following after each use of the LUCAS Chest Compression System 1 Remove the Suction Cup refer to sec tion 6 2 2 f necessary remove and clean the Patient Straps and the Stabilization Strap separately refer to section 6 1 and 6 3 3 Clean the device and let it dry refer to section 6 1 Preparation for next use 4 Replace the used Battery with a fully charged Battery in the battery slot in the hood 5 Mount
40. t Straps to lift the patient The straps are only to attach the patient s arms to LUCAS 3 9 Service We recommend a yearly servicing of LUCAS to make sure that it operates correctly Use the original shipping box when you send LUCAS for servicing Keep the original shipping box with padding for this purpose WARNING DO NOT OPEN Never open the casing of LUCAS Do not change or modify external or internal parts of LUCAS Unless specified differently all servicing and repairs must be done by service personnel that are approved by JOLIFE AB If the above conditions are not followed this can lead to patient operator injury or death and will void the warranty LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB Consult your distributor or JOLIFE AB for current information on where to send LUCAS for maintenance 4 First use preparations 4 1 Delivered items LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System is supplied in one box with e ALUCAS device Upper Part and Back Plate 3 disposable LUCAS Suction Cups A LUCAS Carrying Bag Instructions for Use in the relevant language version A rechargeable LUCAS Battery A LUCAS Stabilization Strap LUCAS Patient Straps Accessories optional Disposable LUCAS Suction Cups External LUCAS Battery Charger Extra LUCAS Batteries LUCAS Power Supply with Mains cord LUCAS 12 24V DC Car Power Cord LUCAS 2 Chest Compressio
41. tery Caution keep Battery installed The Battery must always be installed for LUCAS to be able to operate also when powered by the external Power Supply LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 2009 JOLIFE AB LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Caution use only approved accessories Use only JOLIFE AB approved accessories with LUCAS LUCAS does not operate correctly if you use accessories that are not approved Use only LUCAS Batteries and the LUCAS Power Supply that are designed for LUCAS If you use other batteries or Power Supply you can cause permanent damage to LUCAS This also voids the warranty 7 Maintenance 7 1 Routine checks Weekly and after each use of the LUCAS Chest Compression System do the following 1 Make sure that the device is clean 2 Make sure that a new Suction Cup is installed 3 Make sure that the Patient Straps are attached 4 Make sure that the two support leg straps of the Stabilization Strap are attached around the support legs 5 Pull the release rings upwards to make sure that the claw locks are open 6 Make sure that the Battery is fully charged When LUCAS is in the OFF mode push MUTE The Battery indicator illuminates and shows the Battery charge status see section 8 7 7 Push ON OFF to make LUCAS do a self test Make sure the ADJUST LED illuminates with no alarm or warning LED 8 Push ON OFF to powe
42. thorized service provider freight prepaid and must be accompanied by a written detailed explanation of the claimed failure Except for the Limited Warranty provided above NEITHER JOLIFE NOR ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER MAKES ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHETHER ARISING FROM STATUTE COMMON LAW CUSTOMER OR OTHERWISE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON OR ENTITY NEITHER JOLIFE NOR ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER IS LIABLE FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF BUSINESS OR PROFITS WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER SUPPORT LEGAL THEORY Any support legal action arising from the purchase or use of JOLIFE products shall be commenced within one year from the accrual of the cause of action or be barred forever In no event shall JOLIFE liability under this warranty or otherwise exceed the greater of 50 000 or the purchase price of the product giving rise to the cause of action Products are warranted in conformance with applicable laws If any part or term of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal unenforceable or in conflict with applicable law by any court of competent jurisdiction the validity of the remaining portions of the Limited Warranty shall not be affected and all rights and obligations shall be construed and enforced as
43. tput lines n a for input output lines hospital environment Surge 1 kV differential mode 1 kV differential mode The mains power quality must be IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode n a for common mode that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short in terruptions and voltage variations on Power Supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 80 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec The mains power quality must be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the Equipment or System requires continued operation during power mains interruptions JOLIFE recom mends that the Equipment or System is energized from a Power Supply or Battery that cannot be interrupted Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m 30 A m The power frequency magnetic fields must be at levels that are characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity LUCAS 2 is intended for
44. u must adjust the Start Position again during operation When the Battery charge is low LUCAS alarms with an intermittent orange LED and an alarm signal UE IS LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB 5 7 2 Connect to the external Power Supply You can connect the LUCAS Power Supply or Car Power Cable in all LUCAS operating modes Caution keep Battery installed The Battery must always be installed for LUCAS to be able to operate also when powered by the external Power Supply To use the Power Supply cable e Connect the Power Supply cable to LUCAS e Connect the mains cable to the wall mains outlet 100 240V 50 60Hz To use the Car Power Cable e Connect the Car Power Cable to LUCAS e Connect the Car Power Cable to the car outlet 12 24V DC 5 8 Adjunctive therapies Caution adjunctive therapies The use of other medical equipment or drugs in conjunction with LUCAS can affect the treatment Always consult the instructions for use for the other equipment and or drugs to make sure that they are applicable in conjunction with CPR 5 8 1 Defibrillation Defibrillation can be performed while LUCAS operates 1 You can apply the defibrillation elec trodes before or after LUCAS has been put in position 2 Perform the defibrillation according to the instructions from the manufacturer of the defibrillator Caution
45. ush ADJUST b Release the cushion straps from the support leg straps c Adjust the Suction Cup position as described in the section 5 4 2 d When the Suction Cup is in the correct position push ACTIVE continuous or ACTIVE 80 2 to start the compressions again e Attach the cushion strap again Refer to the steos 2 to 5 above 5 6 Move the patient 5 6 1 Secure the patient s arms When you move the patient you can secure the patient s arms with the Patient Straps on the LUCAS This makes it easier to move the patient Caution do not lift by the Patient Straps Do not use the Patient Straps to lift the patient The straps are only to attach the patient s arms to LUCAS Caution IV access Make sure that IV access is not obstructed 5 6 2 Prepare to lift the patient 1 5 6 3 Make a decision about what equipment you will move and where to put the trans portation device Those at the patient s side a put one hand below the claw locks under the support leg 4 b with the other hand hold the patient s belt trousers or under the thigh Make sure that the patient s head is stable Lift the patient Push PAUSE to temporarily stop the compressions Lift and move the patient to a stretcher or other transportation device backboard vacuum mattress or similar Make sure that the Suction Cup is in the correct position on the patient s chest Push ACTIVE continuous or ACTIV
46. wee Ede SS KO ebDM ERE SR ORO RE GEES 20 5 6 1 Secure the patient s AMS 2 eee ee eee ees 20 5 6 2 Prepare to lift the patient score Pea wee PR Oe RS BRAS 20 5 6 3 Liftthe patient romeros penca ood ee Fe is Gee ee ee ees ow 20 5 6 4 Move the patient snaawaeead de ameee Gaede ene eae eee eo Waele daba oak wea ne 21 LUCAS 2 Chest Compression System Instructions for Use 100666 00 E Valid from CO J2397 O 2009 JOLIFE AB 5 7 Replace the Power Supply during operation n a saaana aea a 21 5 7 1 Change the Battery ooooonoonrrrr teen ene eee nena 21 5 7 2 Connect to the external Power Supply o o oooooocorneoererr eee 22 5 8 Adjunctive therapies 2444246 de cern da 96444 ewe e di A a dar 3 22 SOF Del lO erat ena aida aid os 22 SO VOO iran era a o pap a ia o eee eS 23 5 8 3 Use in the catheteterization laboratory oo ooononononononane 23 5 9 Remove LUCAS from the patient naana aeaa ees 23 6 Care after use and preparation for next use 00000 eee 23 6 1 Cleaning TOUTIN S wisi acdesc mo da ale Wie a a ADS we ee HO A we ae a 24 6 2 Remove and install the Suction CUD neasa aaaea ees 24 6 3 Remove and attach the PatlentiStaDS s dsicaar ord vias b eae w A wah ae ad 24 6 4 Remove and attach the LUCAS Stabilization Strap ooooooo o o 25 6 5 Remove and recharge the Battery 0 00 cc ees 20 T Mantenan Versace ewes eben ee oe nee ese 25 A ic secre nete Gana eee b

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