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1. EC 60068 2 6 1995 10Hz 60Hz 0 15 mm and 60Hz 150Hz 2g IEC 60529 2001 IP24 SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS ISTA Procedure 2A 15 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STORAGE AND SHIPPING CONDITIONS RECHARGABLE BATTERY Condition Standard or Compliance Shock and Vibration The Battery as installed in the Powerheart AED G3 Pro meets the following Bump IEC 60068 2 29 40g 6 ms duration 1 5 m s AV 1000 bumps in each direction Random Vibration IEC 60068 2 64 10hz 2khz 0 005 0 0012 g2 Hz Transport Passes testing per UN Recommendations of the Transport of Dangerous Goods Manual of Test and Criteria ST SG AC 10 11 Rev 3 Addendum 2 ST SGIAC 10 27 Add 2 BATTERY CHARGER Power Requirements 90 to 132 VAC or 198 to 264 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz The Charger operates from and accepts standard IEC mains power cables 16 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HOW TO PERFORM A RESCUE Step 1 ASSESS The patient is unresponsive CALL EMERGENCY AND MEDICAL The patient is not breathing SERVICES CALL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES When the patient is under 8 years of age or weighs less than 55lbs 25kg the AED should be used with the Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Electrodes Therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient s exact age or weight See the directions for use accompanying pediatric electrodes for procedure on changing adult elect
2. 22 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFETY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE POWERHEART AED G3 PRO Become familiar with the various safety alerts in this section Safety alerts identify potential hazards using symbols and words to explain what could potentially harm you the patient or the Powerheart AED G3 Pro INDICATIONS FOR USE The AED with STAR Biphasic Waveform is intended to be used by personnel who have been trained in its operation The operator should be qualified by training in basic life support CPR AED or other physician authorized emergency medical response The device is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing If the victim is breathing post resuscitation the AED should be left attached to allow for acquisition and detection of the ECG rhythm If a shockable ventricular tachyarrhythmia recurs the device will charge automatically and advise the operator to deliver therapy or when in manual override mode ALS personnel will monitor the ECG display and deliver a shock by pushing the shock button to deliver therapy When the patient is a child under 8 years of age or weighs less than 55 Ibs 25kg the AED should be used with the Model 9730 Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Electrodes Therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient s exact age or weight SAFETY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS The triangle a
3. 8 Rony gt 120 F y 32F oC E N O R EOE 1 Position of pads on the chest of patient 2 If flashing check electrodes The electrodes are missing not connected or have compromised functionality For use by or on the order of a Physician or persons licensed by state law Dispose of properly in accordance with all state province and country regulations Do not incinerate or expose to open flame Explosion Hazard Do not use in the presence of a flammable gas including concentrated oxygen Upper and lower temperature limits Device model number battery model number Lot number Lithium sulfur dioxide Additional information is provided in the AED Operation and Service Manual Points to important information regarding the use of the AED Lift here Manufacturer Authorized European Representative 11 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE EJ The Z Bar provides a relative visual indicator of the total transthoracic impedance between the two defibrillation pads er D e7 me Indicates placement of ECG leads and ECG electrodes i C UL US Classification Mark indicates compliance with US and Canadian safety requirements E150854 8M28 GS Mark indicates compliance with German safety requirements Lithium lon 4s Rechargeable Battery O Charge LED Solid yellow indicates battery charging blinking yellow indicates charging error sosoo B
4. Possible Equipment Damage Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation to prevent electrical shock and potential damage to the equipment WARNING Battery P N 9145 is NOT Rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery Any attempt to recharge the battery may result in an explosion or fire hazard Only battery P N 9144 is rechargeable WARNING Shock Hazard Do not disassemble the AED Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer maintenance issues to Cardiac Science authorized service personnel WARNING Battery Serviceability Do not disassemble the battery Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer maintenance issues to authorized service personnel 24 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFETY ALERT DESCRIPTIONS CON T A A CAUTION Use only Approved Equipment The Rechargeable battery is made solely for Powerheart AED G3 Pro and is NOT to be used with any other AED models Using batteries pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by the manufacturer may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue CAUTION Temperature Extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly The RescueReady daily self test verifies the impact of extreme environmental conditions on
5. implanted pacemakers and a defibrillation attempt should be made if the patient is unconscious and not breathing The AED has pacemaker detection and rejection however with some pacemakers the AED may not advise a defibrillation shock Placing Electrodes Do not place the electrodes directly over an implanted device Place the electrode pad at least one inch from any implanted device A CAUTION Moving the Patient During a Rescue During a rescue attempt excessive jostling or moving of the patient may cause AEDs to improperly analyze the patient s cardiac rhythm Stop all motion or vibration before attempting a rescue A CAUTION Case Cleaning Solutions When disinfecting the case use a non oxidizing disinfectant such as ammonium salts or a glutaraldehyde based cleaning solution to avoid damage to the metal connectors 1 Cummins R ed Advanced Cardiac Life Support AHA 1994 Ch 4 26 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STAR BIPHASIC WAVEFORM The waveform generated by the AED is a Biphasic Truncated Exponential waveform that is compliant with ANSI AAMI DF2 and DF39 The following is a graph of the waveform voltage as a function of time when the AED is connected to a 50 Ohm resistive load High Energy Waveform with 50 Ohm Resistive Load High Variable Energy 750 Ohm 2000 0 1500 0 1000 0 500 0 500 0 VOLTAGE VOLTS 1000 0 1500 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 00
6. the AED If the daily self test determines environmental conditions outside of the AEDs operating parameters a SERVICE REQUIRED alert will be issued to prompt the user to move the AED to environmental conditions within the acceptable operating parameters at once See page 10 CAUTION Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Battery Pressurized contents Never recharge short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149 F Remove the battery when discharged CAUTION Lithium ion Battery Never short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149 F CAUTION Battery Disposal Recycle or dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all federal state and local laws To avoid fire and explosion hazard do not burn or incinerate the battery CAUTION Possible Improper AED Performance Using electrodes that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance 25 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CAUTION Possible Radio Frequency RF Susceptibility RF susceptibility from cellular phones CB radios and FM 2 way radio may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and subsequent shock advisory When attempting a rescue using the AED do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 1 meter of the AED turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other like equipment near the incident A CAUTION Possible Interference with Implanted Pacemaker Therapy should not be delayed for patients with
7. 0 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 TIME ms The Biphasic Truncated Exponential BTE waveform uses variable energy The actual energy delivered will vary with the patient s impedance and the device will deliver a shock when impedance is between 25 180 Ohms Energy will be delivered at three different levels referred to as ultra low variable energy low variable energy and high variable energy as shown in the waveform tables on the following pages 27 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ENERGY LEVELS Table A1 Ultra Low Variable Energy 150 VE Powerheart AED Models 9300P Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1393 3 3 743 3 2 145 196 50 1420 45 909 3 2 128 173 75 1430 5 8 973 3 2 116 156 100 1434 7 0 1007 3 2 108 146 125 1437 8 3 1027 3 2 102 138 150 1439 9 5 1040 3 2 98 132 175 1441 10 8 1049 3 2 95 128 28 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Table A2 Low Variable Variable Energy 200 VE Powerheart AED Models 9300P Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1609 3 3 858 3 2 193 260 50 1640 45 1050 3 2 170 230 75 1651 5 8 1124 3 2 155 209 100 1656 7 0 1163 3 2 144 194 125 1660 8 3 1186 3 2 136 184 150 1662 9 5 1201 3 2 131 176 175 1
8. 663 10 8 1212 3 2 126 170 29 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ENERGY LEVELS CON T Table A3 High Variable Energy 300 VE Powerheart AED Models 9300P Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1869 3 3 997 3 2 260 351 50 1906 4 5 1220 3 2 230 311 75 1918 5 8 1306 3 2 210 283 100 1925 7 0 1351 3 2 195 263 125 1928 8 3 1378 3 2 184 248 150 1931 9 5 1396 3 2 176 238 175 1933 10 8 1408 3 2 170 230 All values are typical Allowable energy range 30 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CONTACT INFORMATION EC REP Cardiac Science Corporation bre A 3303 Monte Villa Parkway ad ae wA Bothell WA 98021 U S A annover Germany FirstSave Powerheart MasterTrak MDLink STAR IntelliSense RescueLink RescueReady RHYTHMx Survivalink and VivaLink are trademarks and registered trademarks of Cardiac Science Corp All other trademarks are property of their respective owners 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 31 CARDIAC J science PIN 112 0100 501 Rev A
9. CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS G33 third generation POWERHEARTAED G3 0 automated external defibrillator Instructions for Use CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AED OVERVIEW Become familiar with the controls and how to use the AED properly before operating the product CONTENTS AED Overview page 1 Symbol Descriptions page 9 Safety Performance Standards page 13 How to Perform a Rescue page 17 Using Manual Override page 20 ECG Display for Ongoing Monitoring page 22 Safety Terms and Definitions page 23 Safety Alert Descriptions page 24 STAR Biphasic Waveform page 27 Energy Levels and Patient Impedance page 28 Contact Information page 30 AED DESCRIPTION The AED is a self testing battery operated automated external defibrillator AED After applying the AEDs defibrillation electrodes pads to the patient s chest the AED automatically analyzes the patient s electrocardiogram ECG and advises the operator to push the button and deliver a shock if needed The AED guides the operator through the rescue using a combination of voice prompts audible alerts and visible indicators At the discretion of Advance Life Support ALS personnel the AED can be converted to manual override mode and deliver a shock by pushing the shock button to deliver therapy The AED can also provide non diagnostic ECG monitoring Persons authorized to operate AEDs must have training in accordance to state province or country regulations CARD
10. EN60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 ETL j Classified by ETL Semko with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only S Electrical Construction Safety and Performance Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC IEC 60601 1 1998 Amendments 1 1991 amp 2 1995 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 IEC 60601 2 4 Section 36 ANSI AAMI DF 39 1993 ANSI AAMI DF 39 1993 Section 3 3 21 EMISSIONS Field Standard or Compliance E M EN 55011 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Magnetic ANSI AAMI DF39 lt 0 5mT on surface except for within 5cm of the lid magnet and the speaker IMMUNITY Field Standard or Compliance E M IEC 61000 4 3 Level X 20V m IEC 60601 2 4 Section 36 202 3 20V m AAMI DF39 Section 3 3 21 2 1 14 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IMMUNITY CON T Field Standard or Compliance Magnetic IEC 61000 4 8 2001 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 Section 36 202 8 AAMI DF39 Section 3 3 21 2 3 80A m 47 5Hz 1 320Hz ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Level 3 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 Section 36 202 2 6KV contact discharge 8KV air gap discharge ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Condition Standard or Compliance Free Fall Drop Bump Vibration Random Vibration Sine Enclosure Protection EC 60068 2 32 1975 AM 2 1990 1 meter EC 60068 2 29 1987 40g and 6000 bumps EC 60068 2 64 1993 10Hz 2KHz 0 005 0 0012 g Hz
11. IAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OPERATING MODES The AED has three operating modes The AED is pre set to AED mode but the user can change the mode during each unique rescue The energy delivered is determined by the Medical Director and programmed into the AED prior to the rescue AED MODE DEFAULT For patients exhibiting signs of sudden cardiac arrest Once defibrillation electrodes are placed on the patient the AED analyzes the heart rhythm If a shockable rhythm is detected the AED automatically charges to the pre set variable energy protocol and prompts rescuer to push the SHOCK button to deliver therapy MANUAL MODE For patients exhibiting signs of sudden cardiac arrest Once the defibrillation electrodes are placed on the patient a trained ALS rescuer may wish to read the ECG display to determine whether or not a shock is required This mode is activated by pushing the manual button once then again to confirm the device will begin charging If the rescuer deems that the rhythm is shockable therapy can be delivered by pressing the SHOCK button Then the AED reverts back to AED mode By entering this mode the rescuer is taking responsibility to identify a shockable rhythm and to administer a shock REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE this optional mode can be enabled using MDLink software with Remain in Manual Mode enabled and the user enters manual mode the AED will remain in manual mode and not revert to the AED mode ECG MONIT
12. IONS FOR USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Either the non rechargeable battery model 9145 or the re chargeable battery model 9144 may come standard with the Powerheart Pro model 9300P The battery charger model 9044 is sold separately The re chargeable battery meets all respective IEC standards All configurations comply with system standard IEC 60601 1 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USE The rechargeable battery is shipped half charged Charge battery fully before using To charge remove the rechargeable battery from the AED the rechargeable battery can only be recharged when removed from the Powerheart AED G3 Pro Plug the charger into an appropriate electrical outlet Insert the charger cable into the rechargeable battery and ensure the yellow LED above the rechargeable battery symbol is on Charging is complete when the yellow Charge LED goes out and the four green Fuel Gauge LEDs are continuously lit Remove the charger cable from the battery when done charging Charging may be terminated early by removing the charger cable from the battery If the battery is charged for a minimum of 3 hours the stated capacities will be met i Note It is recommended that you keep a spare non rechargeable battery nearby For longest battery life when storing battery discharge half way Do not store for extended periods at high temperature The Powerheart AED G3 Pro will first indicate Low Battery while there is still sufficient charge remaining to
13. ORING MODE For patients who require basic ECG monitoring Non diagnostic ECG patient monitoring can be activated by inserting the ECG patient monitoring cable into the electrode socket on the AED connecting the 3 lead patient cables to the specialized ECG electrodes and placement as directed onto the patient Should the AED detect a shockable rhythm defibrillation electrodes should be placed on the patient and the connector should be plugged into the electrode socket on the AED to enable a defibrillation shock CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BATTERIES The 9300P is shipped with either an Intellisense Battery model 9145 or a rechargeable battery model 9144 Confirm which battery is included with the AED and see the applicable instructions below INSTALLATION Insert battery as shown Push firmly to snap into place e Open the lid for 5 seconds e The Status Indicator turns GREEN INTELLISENSE BATTERY When the last battery indicator LED is red the battery is low Replace the battery right away A new battery typically takes 10 seconds to charge the AED to maximum energy Output voltage 12VDC max Batteries are non rechargeable Lithium contents 9 2g max Check local regulations for disposal information MODEL FULL OPERATIONAL TYPICAL SHOCKS REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE 9145 Lithium 1 year from date of installation Up to 290 or 12 hours of use whichever is sooner CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCT
14. attery Capacity Indicates the AED battery status The illuminated areas indicate the remaining battery T capacity when the test button is pressed Test Button Push to view battery capacity as Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment that must be recycled 12 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFETY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS DIMENSIONS Measurement Dimension Height 8 cm 3 3 in Width 27 cm 10 6 in Depth 31 cm 12 4 in WEIGHT Model Weight with Batteries and Pads 9300P 3 20 kg 7 0 Ib ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATION AND STANDBY CONDITIONS Atmosphere Condition Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Pressure 57kPa 15 000ft to 103kPa 500ft SHIPMENT AND TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS for up to 1 week Atmosphere Condition Temperature 30 C to 65 C 22 F to 149 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Pressure 57kPa 15 000ft to 103kPa 500ft AED MODEL 9300P The AED has been designed and manufactured to conform to the highest standards of safety and performance including electromagnetic compatibility EMC The Cardiac Science AED Model 9300P and pads conform to the applicable requirements of the following 13 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CE CE Marked by BSI 0086 per the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC of European Union 0086 in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 EN60601 1 and
15. e 30 compressions followed by 2 breaths At the end of the CPR period the voice prompts will direct you to repeat steps 4 and 5 if required 19 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE USING MANUAL OVERRIDE MANUAL MODE For use by qualified ALS personnel only The AED has a manual override feature which overrides the AED s automatic analysis protocol By entering this mode the rescuer is taking responsibility to identify a shockable rhythm and to administer a shock The default setting for the manual override is enabled When enabled the Manual Override function allows the user to charge the AED and deliver a shock at the user s discretion After the shock button is pushed or 30 seconds has elapsed the device will automatically exit the manual mode and return to the AED mode Optionally after entering manual override it may be desirable to have the AED remain in the manual override mode for the duration of the rescue This feature can be enabled during the initial set up of the AED using MDLink software and checking the box Remain in Manual Mode STEP 1 Please refer to steps 1 3 on pages 17 19 STEP 2 Lift blue plastic cover on far left of diagnostic panel STEP 3 Push the MANUAL button once to initiate The voice prompt and corresponding text prompts will indicate Entering manual mode Press button again to confirm STEP 4 The MANUAL button must be pushed again to confirm and convert to manual mode T
16. er in accordance with IEC 60529 Classified by ETL Semko with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 EN60601 1 and EN60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 International symbol for ON Open the lid to turn on the AED Open the lid to turn ON the AED Indicates the AED battery status The illuminated areas indicate the remaining battery capacity CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS CON T Indicates AED requires maintenance by authorized service personnel When pushed and confirmed activates manual mode A red indicator with a BLACK X means the AED requires operator attention or maintenance and is not a When the SHOCK indicator is lit push this button to deliver a defibrillation shock KEJ 3 RescueReady This symbol will be referred to as RED in the remainder of this manual Key A green indicator without a BLACK X means the AED is RescueReady This symbol will be referred to as i GREEN in the remainder of this manual X Use electrodes by this date Date of manufacture year and month MMI YYYY 2 Date of factory recertification R MM YYYY R MM YYYY Latex free Disposable Single patient use only Tear here to open Do not recharge battery F78 10 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE aN
17. h the clear window of the lid Make sure the STATUS INDICATOR is GREEN ABOUT THE ELECTRODES DEFIBRILLATION e Self adhesive disposable defibrillation electrodes Minimum combined surface area 228cm Extended length of lead wire 1 3m Electrodes refer to as Defibrillation Electrodes ECG electrodes are referred to as ECG electrodes Pediatric electrodes are referred to as Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Electrodes or Pediatric Electrodes CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE RESCUEREADY STATUS INDICATOR When this STATUS INDICATOR is GREEN the AED is RescueReady This O indicates the AED self tests have verified the following y Battery has an adequate charge RESCUE Pads are properly connected and are functional READY e Integrity of the internal circuitry is good When the STATUS INDICATOR is RED check AED pads battery and or call customer service a RESCUE READY AUDIBLE MAINTENANCE INDICATOR When the daily weekly or monthly self test determines maintenance is required an audible beep is sounded every 30 seconds until the lid is opened or the battery power is depleted Opening and closing the lid will deactivate the beep If the next automatic self test does not correct the error the beep will be reactivated CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AFTER A RESCUE ATTEMPT After transferring the patient t
18. he voice prompts will indicate Manual Mode STEP 5 The voice prompts and corresponding text prompts will indicate If rhythm is shockable press SHOCK button to deliver therapy Read the ECG and determine if the rhythm is shockable If so press the SHOCK button to delivery therapy T Note The RHYTHMx analysis algorithm is disabled in manual mode It is the rescuer s responsibility to determine if a shock is necessary 20 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STEP 6 The AED will revert to AED MODE and prompt the user to begin CPR Follow the voice prompts If REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE has been enabled using MDLink software The AED will remain in Manual Mode and not revert to the AED mode When this option is enabled after a manual shock is delivered or the operator does not press the shock button for 30 seconds the device will remain in manual mode The text display will show Manual Mode and the operator may press the Manual Mode button to initiate charging again if the operator determines that a shock is necessary STEP 7 To re enter manual mode press the MANUAL button ONCE F Note Should the rescuer initiate manual mode and decide that AED MODE is more appropriate the AED will revert back to AED MODE 30 seconds after charging is complete This does not apply if REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE has been enabled see step 6 above EXITING MANUAL MODE Default The device will return to AED m
19. o Advanced Life Support personnel prepare the AED for the next rescue Retrieve the rescue data stored in the internal memory of the AED Erase the internal memory of the AED Connect a new pair of pads to the AED Close the lid Bones 5 Verify the STATUS INDICATOR on the AED handle is GREEN RESCUE READY CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS The following symbols may appear in this resource guide on the AED or on its optional components Some of the symbols represent standards and compliances associated with the AED and its use Symbols for separately sold optional accessories such as the Rechargeable Battery Option and the ECG Patient Cable Kit can be located on the literature shipped with these products Dangerous Voltage The defibrillator output has high voltage and can present a shock hazard Please read and understand all safety alerts in this manual before attempting to operate the AED Attention Identifies important information in this resource guide in the manual on the AED or on its component parts regarding the safe and proper use of the AED Defibrillator Proof Type BF Equipment The AED when connected to the patient s chest by the pads can withstand the effects of an externally applied defibrillation shock CE Mark This equipment conforms to essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC The AED is protected against the effects of splashing wat
20. ode after e Pushing the shock button 30 seconds has elapsed without pushing the shock button Closing the AED lid momentarily Attaching the optional 3 lead ECG monitoring cable Disconnecting the pads from the AED Removing the pads from the patient EXITING MANUAL MODE WHEN REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE IS ENABLED e Closing the AED lid momentarily e Attaching the optional 3 lead ECG monitoring cable upon reattaching the defibrillation pads the AED will be in manual mode 21 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ECG DISPLAY FOR ONGOING MONITORING ECG MONITORING MODE At the discretion ALS personnel the AED can be used for ongoing ECG monitoring By using a separately sold ECG Patient Monitoring Kit the AED provides non diagnostic ECG display of the patient s heart rhythm for attended patient monitoring It is not necessary to turn the device off prior to connecting the ECG cable While connected to the AED the shock capability is disabled Indications for use A conscious or breathing patient regardless of age Contraindications No known contraindications The separately sold ECG Monitoring Cable Kit is required to use this feature The Kit is designed for connection to ECG electrodes per AAMI or IEC color convention Once connected the AED displays and evaluates the patient s ECG Lead Il Follow all prompts from the AED See the Directions for Use included in the ECG Patient Monitoring Kit for specific instructions
21. perform at least one rescue It is recommended to recharge the battery as soon as practical after the Low Battery indication It is considered normal operation for the battery capacity gauge to show some remaining capacity when the Low Battery indication first occurs A If the yellow Charge LED blinks continuously a charging error has occurred Contact the customer service in the event of a charging error CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Insert Charger Here Charge LED Battery Capacity Test Button Rechargeable Battery symbol also on back SPECIFICATIONS Battery Voltage 11 1V Chemistry Lithium ion Refer to local regulations Compatibility Powerheart AED G3 Pro model 9300P Battery Capacity 60 shocks minimum 100 shocks typical or 3 hours minimum of ECG display time 6 hours typical Battery Charge Time 3 hours for stated capacity 4 5 hours to fully charge completely depleted battery Battery Standby 6 months Battery Life 2 5 years or 300 Battery charge discharge cycles whichever comes first Battery Weight 1 Ib 3 oz CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ELECTRODES DEFIBRILLATION 660 DA The defibrillation electrodes are already installed in the AED when shipped to if you Confirm that they are installed Then ensure that the expiration date is meo visible throug
22. rodes to pediatric and the Medical Director can change energy protocols if necessary 17 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STEP 2 PREPARE e Open the AED lid yy Remove clothing from the patient s chest f Ensure the skin site is clean and dry Dry the patient s chest and shave excessive hair if necessary STEP 3 PLACE PADS e Tear open package and remove pads Peel one pad from plastic liner Place one pad on bare upper chest Peel second pad and place on bare lower chest as shown T Note When using polarized pads P N 9660 see the diagram on the pads for specific placement of each pad 18 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STEP 4 ANALYZE AND SHOCK DELIVERY AED MODE E sHocks 3 64 The voice and text prompts will guide you through e 00 04 57 e DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT ANALYZING RHYTHM CPR 01 00 DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT ANALYZING RHYTHM If a shockable rhythm is detected follow these instructions e SHOCK ADVISED e CHARGING e STAND CLEAR PUSH FLASHING BUTTON TO DELIVER SHOCK SHOCK If the patient s rhythm changes to a non shockable rhythm before the actual shock is delivered the AED will advise that the rhythm has changed and issue the prompt RHYTHM CHANGED SHOCK CANCELLED The AED will override the charge and prompt the user to start CPR STEP 5 CPR When instructed start CPR e Giv
23. ttention symbol shown below left identifies the potential hazard categories The definition of each category is as follows A DANGER This alert identifies hazards that will cause serious personal injury or death A WARNING This alert identifies hazards that may cause serious personal injury or death A CAUTION This alert identifies hazards that may cause minor personal injury product damage or property damage 23 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFETY ALERT DESCRIPTIONS The following is a list of Cardiac Science AED safety alerts that appear in this section and throughout this resource guide You must read understand and heed these safety alerts before attempting to operate the AED A A Pie ib ie DANGER Fire and Explosion Hazard Exercise caution when operating the AED close to flammable gases including concentrated oxygen to avoid possible explosion or fire hazard WARNING Shock Hazard Defibrillation shock current flowing through unwanted pathways is potentially a serious electrical shock hazard To avoid this hazard during defibrillation abide by all of the following Do not touch the patient unless performance of CPR is indicated Do not touch metal objects in contact with the patient Keep defibrillation electrodes clear of other electrodes or metal parts in contact with patient Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation WARNING Shock and

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