Replacing The Battery - Philips HeartStart Instructions For Use Manual

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(Adult, Infant/Child, Adult Training, Infant/Child Training) have been inserted,
then it will turn off to be ready for use.
4.
Remove the battery for at least 5 seconds, then reinsert it to run a self-test.
(If for any reason the self-test does not pass, press the blue i-button for
information and refer to the Troubleshooting information in Chapter 6.)
5.
Check the green Ready light to make sure it is blinking. Your HeartStart
Home Home Defibrillator is ready for use.
REMINDERS:
• Do not remove the hard cover or film seal from the pads cartridge until you
need to use the pads.
• Do not leave your defibrillator without a HeartStart Adult or Infant/Child
pads cartridge inserted. After about one minute without a pads cartridge
installed, the defibrillator will start chirping and the i-button will start flashing.

REPLACING THE BATTERY

Your HeartStart Home Home Defibrillator is equipped with a disposable, long-life
battery that will typically last for four years in the standby mode. It is
recommended that you keep a spare battery available at all times. Keep the spare
battery in its protective plastic bag until it is needed for use.
When the battery power gets low, the defibrillator will alert you in several ways: it
will begin chirping, the green Ready light will stop blinking, and the blue i-button
will start flashing.
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