Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual page 132

Monitor/defibrillator
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MEDUCORE Standard
Delayed or failed therapy due to defective defibrillation
electrodes!
Defective defibrillation electrodes may delay or prevent analysis
and continued therapy in AED mode and injure the patient.
 Always keep spare defibrillation electrodes to hand.
2. If the AED instruction Plug in defibrillation electrodes
appears in spite of correctly connected defibrillation electrodes:
Use spare defibrillation electrodes.
Risk of injury due to incorrectly selected patient group!
If an incorrect patient group is selected in AED mode, shock
energy, energy progression and/or metronome frequency, the
pause for ventilation, and the compressions/ventilation ratio may
be unsuitable for the patient and injure the patient.
 Adapt the patient group to the patient.
 If the patient group is incorrect: Change the patient group in
the application menu.
3. If the patient group is incorrect: Open the application menu
with the navigation knob and change the patient group.
When doing so, please note: In AED mode, only the adult and
child patient groups are available in the application menu.
4. Follow the voice prompts and AED instructions.
If you operate the device via line power and the inserted battery is
defective or if the battery does not have sufficient capacity to
charge the shock capacitor, in AED mode the device guides you
through CPR without charging for shocking. If you then insert an
undamaged and sufficiently charged battery, the device starts
cardiac rhythm analysis immediately and prepares to charge for
shocking.
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