Analyzing Interrupted; No Shock Delivered - Welch Allyn AED 10 User Manual

Automatic external defibrillator
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Troubleshooting

Analyzing Interrupted

Indicator/Possible Cause
Defibrillator pad removed.
Electrical interference or radio transmissions.
Electrical/radio frequency interference.
Electrode disconnected from patient or AED 10.
Patient movement.
Patient's motion (CPR, seizures, etc.)
Transportation of the patient during vehicle motion.

No Shock Delivered

Indicator/Possible Cause
Electrode pad connector not properly connected to the
Welch Allyn AED 10 socket.
Improper pad placement or pads touching each other.
Pads, cable, or connector damaged.
Poor defibrillation pad contact with patient's bare chest.
Shock button not pressed within fixed time limit.
Electrode disconnected from patient or AED 10.
Welch Allyn AED 10 Automatic External Defibrillator
Corrective Action
Press electrode pad to firmly attach it to patient's skin. If
needed, replace the pad.
Remove possible sources of electrical or radio
interference.
Move hand-held communication devices or other
suspected devices away from the AED 10.
Check the connection to the AED 10.
Move patient to stable location when possible.
Stop patient motion if possible.
Stop patient movement or, if possible, stop vehicle
transportation during analysis.
Corrective Action
Push pads connector firmly into Welch Allyn AED 10
connector socket.
Check pad placement. Use the pictures on the pads to
make sure they are in correct location.
Replace pads.
Press pads firmly to patient's bare chest.
Wipe moisture from chest and/or shave excessive hair
from chest.
Replace the pad, if needed.
Press Shock button within 30 seconds (Automated Mode)
or 60 seconds (Manual Mode) after the ready message.
Check the connection to the AED 10.

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