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Quickstart Guide
IFU-00132 Rev B

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  • Page 1 ™ Avive AED™ Quickstart Guide IFU-00132 Rev B...
  • Page 2 Avive Contact Address Avive Solutions 185 Valley Drive Brisbane, CA 94005 Phone 1-800-489-4428 Email Sales: sales@avive.life Medical Device Reporting: reporting@avive.life Support: support@avive.life Website www.avive.life...
  • Page 3 Avive AED™ to save a life. NOTE: This guide only provides a brief overview of the Avive AED. Users responsible for the care & maintenance of the Avive AED should familiarize themselves with the deployment, operation, and maintenance of the Avive AED by reviewing the Avive AED Owner’s...
  • Page 4 Giving you the power to save lives.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3 When to Use the Avive AED™ Indications for Use 3.2 What is Cardiac Arrest? 4 Using the Avive AED™ 4.1 Using the Avive AED™ in an Emergency 4.2 Spanish Mode 4.3 Backup Power Mode 5 Device Maintenance Checking Device Readiness Red Status Light, Device is Beeping (Maintenance Required) 5.3 Recharging the Avive AED™...
  • Page 6: Initial Device Setup

    Child Button and Español Button ensure they are functioning properly. Once initialization is complete, the Avive AED will prompt you to press the Power Button to power off the AED. Step 3: Connect the device to the Avive™ USB Power Adapter with the Avive USB Charging Cable to charge the battery.
  • Page 7 Account Setup Be sure to set up an account and register your device for device tracking, product warranty, and the full benefits of the Avive™ platform. Visit www.avive.life/register or install the Avive App on your smartphone to get started. SECTION 1 — INITIAL DEVICE SETUP...
  • Page 8: Getting To Know The Avive Aed

    Getting to Know the Avive AED™ SECTION 2 SECTION 2 — GETTING TO KNOW THE AVIVE AED...
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT: Use the Avive™ USB Power If this light is blinking green, your device is Adapter and Avive USB Charging Cable for ready to use! If it’s blinking red, then the Avive guaranteed charging performance. AED needs attention. [See Section 5.1 - 5.3 to learn more about the Status Light] SECTION 2 —...
  • Page 10: When To Use The Avive Aed

    The Avive AED is indicated for adult and pediatric patients over 1 years of age. When a patient is less than 8 years old, or weighs less than 55 lbs., the Avive AED should be used in Child Mode. Otherwise, the Avive AED should be used in Adult Mode. Therapy should not be delayed in order to determine exact age and/or weight.
  • Page 11: Using The Avive Aed

    Using the Avive AED™ SECTION 4 4.1 – Using the Avive AED in an Emergency Step 1: Pull the Red Tab Step 2: Apply Pads Step 3: Stand Back - Automated Analysis & Treatment Continue on to next page for directions on how to use the Avive AED in an emergency.
  • Page 12 4.1 – Using the Avive AED™ in an Emergency Step 1: Pull the Red Tab First, activate the Avive AED by pulling the Red Tab. The unit can also be activated by pressing the Power Button Once powered on, the Avive AED will begin providing audio instructions.
  • Page 13 Child Mode: For Children Press the Child Button. The Avive AED will power on in Adult Mode. If the patient is a child under 8 years old or under 55 lbs, make sure to switch the Avive AED to Child Mode by pressing the Child Button.
  • Page 14 Step 2: Apply Pads to Patient Apply the pads to the patient’s bare skin. Placing the pads correctly on the patient’s bare skin is crucial for the Avive AED to correctly analyze and treat the patient. A. Remove Clothing & Expose Patient’s Chest...
  • Page 15 4.1 – Using the Avive AED™ in an Emergency B. Peel Open Package & Remove Pads Once the patient’s chest is exposed, peel open the package you pulled from the device, and take out the pads inside. C. Peel & Place Each Pad Peel each pad from the white liner and firmly stick on the patient’s bare skin exactly as shown...
  • Page 16 DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT IMPORTANT: The Avive AED will provide you audible instructions and stop flashing the Stand Back Lights when it is safe to touch the patient. SECTION 4 — USING THE AVIVE AED...
  • Page 17 After automated analysis and treatment (if needed), NOTE: Continue following instructions from the Avive AED until the patient the Avive AED will instruct you that it is safe to touch the patient and to perform CPR. The device will regains consciousness or Emergency provide hands-only CPR instructions.
  • Page 18: Spanish Mode

    Language. In Spanish Mode the Avive AED will provide all audio instructions in Spanish. Upon power on, the Avive AED will default to English Mode. To switch to Spanish Mode press the Español Button, as indicated. Once the Avive AED has switched to Spanish Mode, the Español Button will light up and the device will begin providing...
  • Page 19: Backup Power Mode

    How to use the Avive AED™ with a depleted battery during an emergency. In the event the Avive AED has a depleted battery when you need to use it during an emergency, the device can be used in Backup Power Mode. In this mode, the Avive AED can be powered via the Avive™...
  • Page 20: Device Maintenance

    SECTION 5 5.1 – Checking Device Readiness The Avive AED™ performs daily internal self-checks and will indicate via the Status Light if any maintenance is required. The color of the Status Light indicates the functionality status as illustrated below. The flashing behavior indicates the battery recharging state (See Section 5.3).
  • Page 21: Red Status Light, Device Is Beeping (Maintenance Required)

    Battery Low – The Avive AED™ has a rechargeable battery, and over time the device’s battery will drain if it is not connected to a charger. As soon as the Avive AED indicates that it has a low battery, the device should be connected to the Avive USB Power Adapter with the Avive™ USB Charging Cable to recharge.
  • Page 22 CHARGING TIPS: • The best way to prevent a low battery is to store the Avive AED™ in room temperature conditions, connected to the Avive™ USB Power Adapter with the Avive USB Charging Cable. • After you’ve connected the Avive AED to the charger, make sure the device is charging or fully charged.
  • Page 23: Recharging The Avive Aed

    5.3 - Recharging the Avive AED™ Connect the Avive™ USB Power Adapter to the Avive AED with the Avive USB Charging Cable to recharge the device. IMPORTANT: The Status Light may blink green or red when the device is in any of its charging states to indicate its functionality status (See Section 5.1).
  • Page 24: Replacing The Avive™ Pad Cartridge

    5.4 - Replacing the Avive™ Pad Cartridge Removing a Pad Cartridge IMPORTANT: Replace the pad cartridge if it’s expired, previously used, or the sealed pad package has been opened. (See Section 5.2) 1. Firmly pull back and lift up on both snaps on the back of the device to release the cartridge.
  • Page 25 TIP: The Avive AED™ will verbally confirm once it senses that a new Pad Cartridge is correctly installed. Installing a New Pad Cartridge 2. IMPORTANT: Press down firmly 1. Install a new Pad Cartridge by on the corners of the cartridge.
  • Page 26: Operating & Storage Conditions

    Operating & Storage Conditions SECTION 6 Operating Conditions The Avive AED™ should only be used in the following environmental conditions: Temperature 32ºF – 122ºF (0ºC - 50ºC) Humidity 5 - 95% non-condensing Altitude -280 ft. to 15,000 ft. (-85 m to 4572 m) Water &...
  • Page 27 Storage Conditions It is important the Avive AED™ be stored within the following environmental ranges. If the device is stored outside these ranges, then the device may be damaged and no longer functional for emergency use. Long-term Storage Temperature 41ºF to 104ºF (5ºC to 40ºC) Short-term Storage Temperature -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC)
  • Page 28 ™ www.avive.life 1-800-489-4428 Avive Solutions, Inc. 185 Valley Drive Brisbane, CA, 94005 USA © 2022 Avive Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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