Battery Questions And Answers - Cardiac Science SURVIVALINK AED Operation & Service Manual

Automated external defibrillator
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17.
Q
When is the battery considered low?
A
The battery is considered low when the "Replace!" indicator is lit and there are
approximately 9 more defibrillation shocks remaining.
18.
Q
If I have a spare battery for my Survivalink AED, should I rotate the batteries?
A
No. Replace the battery when the "Replace!" indicator is lit.
19.
Q
Is there a volume adjustment for the voice prompt?
A
No. The volume level is preset at the factory.
20.
Q
What can I do to keep the Survivalink AED warm when a rescue is in an isolated
area and at subzero temperatures?
A
When travel to a rescue involves exposing the Survivalink AED to extremely cold
temperatures for an extended period of time (as with a snowmobile), keep the elec-
trodes and the battery warm by removing them from the Survivalink AED and
placing them inside your coat.
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