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HeartSine samaritan ® 500P Trainer model TRN-500 User Manual HeartSine ® HeartSine ® HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer User Manual...
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The HeartSine PAD automated external defibrillator has a navy blue/black front membrane. There are two versions of the HeartSine PAD Trainer which correspond to the two versions of the HeartSine PAD automated external defibrillator. The 500P Trainer is intended to be used to train responders who may use the HeartSine PAD 500P automated external defibrillator.
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HeartSine samaritan PAD 500P Trainer ® Warranty Exclusion HeartSine Technologies or the authorized distributors are not obliged to carry out service/repairs under warranty if: a. Unauthorized modifications have been made to the device. b. Non-standard components are used. c. The user has not used the device in accordance with the indications for use or the instructions pro- vided in this manual.
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2) Place the HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer and the trainer Pad-Pak on a flat surface. Push the trainer Pad-Pak into the opening of the HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer and listen for a “click” sound to ensure that it is properly inserted.
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Shock button Press this button to deliver a Action arrows therapeutic shock. The action arrows around an icon will flash to indicate the actions that the user should be performing. HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer User Manual...
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CPR Advisor Force control CPR Advisor rate control Turning off the Trainer The remote control can be used to turn off the HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer. To turn the trainer off press the red button on the remote control. Changing the Volume There are four volume settings available on the HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer.
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Pre - programmed Training Scenarios The HeartSine PAD trainer has four preprogrammed training scenarios to choose from. All preprogrammed scenarios are based on AHA/ERC 2005 guidelines. Details of the four preprogrammed scenarios are given below. Scenario 1 Setup mode “Call for Medical assistance”, “Pull green tab”, etc User intervention “Pads”...
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If the compressions are considered to be of a good force the CPR Advisor will then analyze the rate that compressions are being performed. The rescuer will be prompted to push faster or slower as appropriate. If the CPR being provided is of good force and rate the HeartSine PAD 500P will play a ‘Good compressions’ prompt.
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CPR Advisor Training Module CPR Advisor Training Training providers can simulate the CPR Advisor function on the HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer by using the remote control. Training providers should observe the CPR being provided by the rescuers being trained and based on observations press the appropriate button.
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“Begin CPR” Compressions rate The HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer can mimic the CPR advisor function on the HeartSine PAD 500P defibrillator. The following are instruction on how to simulate rate of compressions. Compressions too slow If the trainee is performing compresssions too slowly press the ‘Slow Compressions’...
“Warning. Low battery” If this warning is heard you may continue to use your HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer for a limited period of time. If the trainer becomes completely depleted of power it will shut itself down. At this point the Trainer should be recharged.
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Pairing a remote control with the samaritan PAD Trainer Each HeartSine PAD 500P Trainer has an specific remote control to operate it. This is to allow multiple devices to be used in close vicinity without interference. In the unlikely event that your remote control no longer operates with your Trainer it may need to be paired with your Trainer again.
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Association (AHA) and the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) in their 2005 published Guidelines for CPR and ECC. This is intended only as a quick reference for trained CPR providers. HeartSine recommend that all potential users of the PAD 500P are trained by a competent training organisation in both the use of CPR and PAD 500P, prior to placing a PAD 500P into service.
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