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  • Page 1 UICK EFERENCE UIDE ® AED OWERHEART G3 P 9300P 70-00969-01 F ® ®...
  • Page 2 Cardiac Science Corporation. All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 2014 Cardiac Science Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Patents This device is covered by the following U.S. and foreign patents: 5,792,190;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Information and Safety 1 Contact information ................1-2 Product models ..................1-3 Warranty information ................1-3 Safety terms and definitions ..............1-4 Getting Started 2 Unpacking and inspecting ............... 2-1 AED parts ....................2-1 AED modes .................... 2-3 Environmental operating and standby conditions ........
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  • Page 5: Product Information And Safety

    Product Information and Safety Contents ◆ Contact information ◆ Product models ◆ Warranty information ◆ Safety terms and definitions Before Operating the Powerheart G3 AED: ◆ Become familiar with the various safety alerts listed in the Safety chapter of the Operator and Service Manual. ◆...
  • Page 6: Contact Information

    Fax: +1.262.798.5236 ◆ Email: techsupport@cardiacscience.com ◆ Web site: http://www.cardiacscience.com Outside the United States: Contact your local Cardiac Science representative to order devices or accessories and to receive technical support for your AED products. 70-00969-01 F Powerheart® AED G3 Pro 9300P...
  • Page 7: Product Models

    Powerheart G3Pro or any related products in any manner whatsoever. The Limited Warranty chapter in the Operator and Service Manual serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Cardiac Science regarding Powerheart G3 Pro AED products. Powerheart® AED G3 Pro 9300P...
  • Page 8: Safety Terms And Definitions

    Product Information and Safety Safety terms and definitions The symbols shown below identify potential hazard categories. The definition of each category is as follows: DANGER This alert identifies hazards that will cause serious personal injury or death. WARNING This alert identifies hazards that may cause serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Contents ◆ Unpacking and inspecting ◆ AED parts ◆ AED modes ◆ Batteries ◆ Defibrillation pads This section presents information on unpacking and setting up the AED. Unpacking and inspecting Every attempt is made to ensure your order is accurate and complete. However, to be sure that your order is correct, verify the contents of the box against your packing slip.
  • Page 10 Getting Started Battery compartment Rescue Ready status indicator Pad expiration window Latch (Push in to open) Manual override button (Behind blue cover) Pad holders Speaker IR port Pad/electrode socket Color display Shock button 70-00969-01 F Powerheart® AED G3 Pro 9300P...
  • Page 11: Aed Modes

    AED modes AED modes Operating mode Defined as having the battery installed and the lid open. This is the mode the AED would be in during an actual rescue situation. Standby mode When the battery is installed, but the lid is closed. In this mode the AED is not being used in a rescue.
  • Page 12: Batteries

    Getting Started Batteries The 9300P is shipped with either an Intellisense battery (model 9145) or a rechargeable battery (model 9144). Confirm which battery is included with the AED and see the applicable instructions below. Intellisense battery Intellisense batteries contain an integrated memory chip that automatically stores important usage information, enabling the battery to maintain a complete history of its operating life.
  • Page 13 Caution: Use only Cardiac Science Approved Equipment. Using batteries, pads, cables, or optional equipment other than those approved by Cardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue. Rechargeable battery The rechargeable battery meets all respective IEC standards. All configurations comply with system standard, IEC 60601-1-1.
  • Page 14 Getting Started Directions for use The rechargeable battery is shipped half-charged. Charge battery fully before using. Note: The battery charger (model 9044) is sold separately. To charge the battery: 1. Remove the rechargeable battery from the AED. The rechargeable battery can be recharged only when removed from the Powerheart AED G3 Pro.
  • Page 15 Batteries Battery operating life The battery operating life depends on the type of battery, actual usage and environmental factors. A new model 9145 battery provides: ◆ A minimum of 12 hours (14 hours typical) of device operating time at 20°C to 30°C ambient temperature with no shocks delivered, OR ◆...
  • Page 16 • The Rescue Ready status indicator turns green. If service is required, the Service indicator illuminates instead. Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support (see Contact information on page 1-2) or outside the U.S., your local Cardiac Science representative. 4. Close the lid.
  • Page 17: Defibrillation Pads

    Note: Store pads at room temperature. Caution. Use only Cardiac Science Approved Equipment. Using batteries, pads, cables, or optional equipment other than those approved by Cardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue. Caution. Possible Improper AED Performance.
  • Page 18 5. Make sure the expiration date is visible through the clear window of the lid and check to make sure that the STATUS INDICATOR is GREEN. If the pads are not installed properly, the STATUS INDICATOR will be RED. Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support (see Contact information on page 1-2) or outside the U.S.,...
  • Page 19 Defibrillation Pads Directions for use WARNING! Do not reuse pads. Used pads may not adhere properly to the patient. Improper pad adhesion may result in skin burns. Improper pad adhesion may result in improper AED performance. Used pads may cause patient-to- patient contamination.
  • Page 20 Getting Started 2-12 70-00969-01 F Powerheart® AED G3 Pro 9300P...
  • Page 21: How To Perform A Rescue

    How to Perform a Rescue Contents ◆ AED operating modes ◆ Warnings and cautions ◆ Step 1: Assess the patient ◆ Step 2: Prepare the patient ◆ Step 3: Place pads ◆ Step 4: Analyze the heart rhythm ◆ Step 5: Deliver a shock ◆...
  • Page 22: Aed Operating Modes

    How to Perform a Rescue AED operating modes The AED has three operating modes. The AED is pre-set to AED mode, but the user can change the mode during a rescue. The energy delivered is determined by the Medical Director and programmed into the AED prior to the rescue.
  • Page 23: Warnings And Cautions

    Caution: Use only Cardiac Science Approved Equipment Using batteries, pads, cables, or optional equipment other than those approved by Cardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue. Caution: Possible Improper AED Performance Using pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance.
  • Page 24 How to Perform a Rescue Caution: Possible Radio Frequency (RF) Susceptibility RF susceptibility from cellular phones, CB radios, FM 2-way radios and other wireless devices may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and subsequent shock advisory. When attempting a rescue using the AED, do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 1 meter of the AED –...
  • Page 25: Step 1: Assess The Patient

    Step 1: Assess the patient Step 1: Assess the patient Determine that the patient is over 8 years of age or weighs more than 55 pounds (25 kg) and is both: ◆ Unresponsive ◆ Not breathing DO NOT delay therapy to determine the patient’s exact age or weight. See the directions for use accompanying pediatric pads to replace adult pads with pediatric pads.
  • Page 26: Step 3: Place Pads

    Place the pad on the bare lower chest as shown. Note: Cardiac Science’s standard defibrillation pads are non- polarized and can be placed in either position as shown on the pad package. If you are using model 9660 polarized pads, see the diagram on the package for specific placement of each electrode.
  • Page 27: Step 4: Analyze The Heart Rhythm

    Step 4: Analyze the heart rhythm Step 4: Analyze the heart rhythm When the AED prompts… Do this… “Do not touch patient. Analyzing rhythm. ” Do not touch the patient. The AED begins analyzing the cardiac Wait for the next prompt. rhythm of the patient.
  • Page 28: Step 5: Deliver A Shock

    How to Perform a Rescue Step 5: Deliver a shock When the AED prompts… Do this… “Shock advised. Charging. ” Ensure that no one is touching the patient. When the AED is ready to deliver a Ensure that no one is touching the defibrillation shock, the Shock button patient.
  • Page 29 WARNING! Equipment not functioning. If the AED stops functioning during a rescue, continue to perform CPR as needed until EMS personnel arrive. Table 3-1: Traditional CPR (compressions and breaths) When the AED prompts… Do this… “Give 30 compressions, then give two Perform CPR for two minutes in accordance breaths.
  • Page 30: Step 7: Prepare The Aed For The Next Rescue

    How to Perform a Rescue Step 7: Prepare the AED for the next rescue After transferring the patient to EMS personnel, close the lid of AED. Prepare the AED for the next rescue: 1. Open the AED lid. 2. (Optional) Retrieve the rescue data stored in the internal memory of the AED.
  • Page 31: Using Manual Override (Manual Mode)

    Using manual override (Manual mode) Using manual override (Manual mode) For use by qualified EMS personnel only. The AED has a manual override feature that overrides the AED’s automatic analysis protocol. By entering this mode, the rescuer is taking responsibility to identify a shockable rhythm and to administer a shock.
  • Page 32 How to Perform a Rescue After pressing the shock button or 30 seconds elapses without the shock button being pressed, the AED reverts to AED MODE and prompt, “START CPR”. Follow the voice prompts. If “Remain in Manual Mode” has been enabled, the device remains in Manual Mode.
  • Page 33: Ecg Monitoring Mode

    ECG Monitoring Mode ECG Monitoring Mode At the discretion EMS personnel, the AED can be used for ongoing ECG patient monitoring. By using a separately sold ECG Patient Monitoring Kit (5111), the AED provides non-diagnostic ECG display of the patient’s heart rhythm for attended patient monitoring. It is not necessary to turn the device off prior to connecting the ECG cable.
  • Page 34 How to Perform a Rescue 3. Plug the ECG patient cable into the electrode socket located on the AED. Once connected the AED displays and evaluates the patients ECG (Lead II) and heart rate. Follow all prompts from the AED. Check the patient if: ◆...
  • Page 36 Cardiac Science Corporation • N7 W22025 Johnson Drive, Waukesha, WI 53186 USA • 262.953.3500 • US toll-free 800.426.0337 • Fax: 262.953.3499 • care@cardiacscience.com Orders and Customer Care (US and International) • US toll-free 800.426.0337 • Fax: 262.953.3499 • care@cardiacscience.com Technical Support • US toll-free 800.426.0337 • (US) Fax: 262.798.5236 • techsupport@cardiacscience.com •...

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