The AED Training Device is not a rescue device and cannot deliver defibrillation shock therapy. The AED Training Device is for training or demonstration only. To avoid confusion, do not store the AED Training Device or AED Training Pads in the same area with other AED equipment.
Additionally, the Training Device supports branded and other models that have the same functionality as the listed models. Intended Use The AED Training Device and this manual are intended for use by qualified instructors with the following competencies and experience: American Heart Association or European Resuscitation Council (or their ...
Powerheart® G5 AED Training Device User’s Guide AED Training Device Overview The AED Training Device is a simulated AED for teaching basic rescue skills and correct defibrillation procedure to first responders who use Cardiac Science AEDs. The AED Training Device can: Simulate each rescue stage ...
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AED Training Device Overview AED Training Device Remote Control Functions The remote control has the following functions: Table 1: AED Training Device Remote Buttons Button • Press while the trainer prompts, “Shock Advised” to change the prompt to, “Rhythm changed. Shock cancelled.
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• • Press again to continue. • Service required • Press at any time to pause (the AED Training Device beeps while paused). Press again to continue. • If the device is already in Pause mode because a Note: Pause •...
Training Device Setup Table 1: AED Training Device Remote Buttons (continued) Button • Press 10 then 1 to prompt, “Press harder. ” • Press 10 then 2 to prompt, “Press softer. ” • Press 10 then 3 to prompt, “Press faster. ”...
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Powerheart® G5 AED Training Device User’s Guide Operating Mode To set the mode: Select the language. The Training Device displays the current operating mode. Press the left soft key to display the mode selection: Automatic or Semi-automatic. Press the Shock button to select and save the mode.
This section describes a typical rescue scenario and then lists the pre-set rescue scenarios. To change scenarios, refer to AED Training Device Remote Control Functions page Note: Unlike a rescue AED, the AED Training Device does not store rescue information. 70-01124-02 C...
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Typical Rescue Scenario The following steps demonstrate a typical rescue scenario. Once the AED Training Device is set and the lid is opened, the AED Training Device advances through the complete scenario. The instructor may speed up the scenario if required.
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Rescue Scenarios If the Shock button is not pressed after 30 seconds, the device prompts, “A shock is not delivered,” and enters CPR mode. If the scenario defines a non-shockable rhythm, the AED Training Device prompts, “If needed, perform CPR as instructed.” Recommended Rescue Scenarios Note: If simulating an automatic AED, instead of prompting for shock, the AED Training Device counts down and then automatically delivers a shock.
The AED Training Device has no user-serviceable parts. The only maintenance required is to: Clean external surfaces with a damp cloth. Replace batteries in the AED Training Device or remote as needed. The AED Training Device requires three C-cell alkaline batteries •...
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47CFR Sec. 15.19(3). Specifications The following table lists AED Training Device specifications: Table 3: Specifications Parameter Detail Dimensions Height: 8 cm (3.3 in)
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