Storing And Retrieving Rescue Data; Inserting A Rescue Data Card Into The Survivalink Aed; Storing Data On A Rescue Data Card - Cardiac Science SURVIVALINK AED Operation & Service Manual

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Storing and Retrieving Rescue Data

Rescue data recording begins when you do the following:
• Open the lid of the Survivalink AED, and
• Apply the electrodes to the patient's chest
After recording the rescue data, it can be retrieved, stored and printed
using a personal computer and RescueLink. See the RescueLink Manual
for details.
Inserting a Rescue Data Card Into the Survivalink
AED
Insert a blank Rescue Data Card into Survivalink AED's card slot before
beginning a rescue. Do this as part of the initial Survivalink AED setup
procedure and after each rescue.
To insert the Rescue Data Card:
1. Open the data access door.
2. Insert the Rescue Data Card (arrows side up) by sliding it into the
card slot with the arrows pointing toward the Survivalink AED.
3. After firmly seating the Rescue Data Card, close the data access door.

Storing Data on a Rescue Data Card

Rescue Data storage conditions:
• When you insert a blank Rescue Data Card before placing the
electrodes on the patient, the rescue data will record on the card.
• If you place the electrodes on a patient with a full Rescue Data Card
in the slot, the voice prompt will say, "Card full. Storing
internally," and the rescue data will be stored in internal memory of
Survivalink AED.
• When the internal memory and the Rescue Data Card are both full,
the voice prompt will say, "Data in memory. Do not push Resume
button until data is downloaded, unless you must do a rescue."
Press the "Resume" button to clear the internal memory and
continue or insert a blank Rescue Data Card before placing the
electrodes.
©2002 Cardiac Science, Inc.
Section 5: Data Management
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