Defibrillation Not Required - Primedic HeartSave AED Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating the device and sequence of reanimation
Note
Note
If you have not noticed the possibility of administering a shock, the device internally
destroys the power charged and the heart rhythm is analysed again. If there is still a
shockable rhythm present, the device will prompt:
< Do not touch the patient >
< Analysing rhythm >
< Shock advised >
< Device is charging >
< Do not touch the patient > ...
< Stand clear of patient. Deliver shock now >
Please make sure that you definitely use this chance of administering a shock!
If you do not deliver a shock again, then this process will be repeated several times.

6.12 Defibrillation not required

If the device can not find a shockable rhythm, then it recommends cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
Once the CPR time has expired, the device returns to ECG analysis.
Operating Instructions
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When the first message "Charge Battery" is issued, there are
still at least 3 power discharges with max. energy available.
The power module should be replaced when this message
appears.
If the device is switched on and for 10 minute no ECG is recorded or no key is
pressed, then the device will automatically switch off. Approx. 30 seconds
before the switch-off this is signalised by an interrupted warning tone.
Pressing any button or any other activity will interrupt the switching off
process.
In basic state of the device variant with a monitor, a dotted line appears on
the display with the message "Check electrodes" if the electrodes are not
connected up. As soon as a derivation via the electrodes occurs, the ECG
signal appears on the monitor.
< No shock advised >
< Cardiopulmonary resuscitation >
< 30 x cardiac massage>
< 2x artificial respiration >
HeartSave AED / AED-M, 21212 / GB / E02
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