Mindray BeneHeart S1 Operator's Manual

Mindray BeneHeart S1 Operator's Manual

Automatic external defibrillator
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BeneHeart C & BeneHeart S Series
Automatic External Defibrillator
Operator's Manual
(BeneHeart C1/BeneHeart C1A/BeneHeart C2/BeneHeart C2A/
BeneHeart C1 Fully Automatic/BeneHeart C1A Fully Automatic/
BeneHeart C2 Fully Automatic/BeneHeart C2A Fully Automatic/
BeneHeart S1/BeneHeart S1A/BeneHeart S2/BeneHeartS2A/
BeneHeart S1 Fully Automatic/BeneHeart S1A Fully Automatic/
BeneHeart S2 Fully Automatic/BeneHeart S2A Fully Automatic)

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1 Safety
1.1 Safety Information
Covers essential safety information including dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes.
1.2 Equipment Symbols
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the equipment and in the manual.
2 Equipment Introduction
2.1 Overview
General overview of the BeneHeart C & S series AED and its product types.
2.2 Intended Use
Defines the intended application of the BeneHeart C & S series defibrillator for adults and children.
2.3 Applied Parts
Lists components connected to the patient, such as electrode pads and CPR sensors.
2.4 Main Unit
Details the physical components of the main unit, including top, bottom, and back views.
3 Getting Started
3.1 Preparation Safety Information
Outlines critical safety precautions and checks before operating the equipment.
3.2 Equipment Installation
Guides through unpacking, checking, and installing the equipment and accessories.
3.3 Turning on the Equipment
Details pre-operation checks and procedure for powering on the AED device.
3.4 Switching Voice Language
Explains how to change the voice prompt language on the defibrillator.
3.5 Turning off the Equipment
Describes steps for safely powering down the defibrillator after use.
4 Using the Equipment
4.1 Operating Safety Information
Highlights critical safety information and precautions during equipment operation.
4.2 Screen Display
Details components and information displayed on the equipment's screen.
4.3 Responds to a Rescue
Outlines general steps for responding to a cardiac arrest emergency.
4.4 Performing CPR
Explains CPR, including metronome and sensor use.
4.5 Preparation for Next Rescue
Guides on preparing the equipment for subsequent rescue operations.
5 Data Management
5.1 Data Management Overview
Details data types stored and management methods, including patient data and events.
5.2 Generating a Patient File
Explains automatic creation of patient files and recording of clinical data.
5.3 Managing Configurations
Covers viewing, changing, and restoring equipment configuration settings.
5.4 AED ALERT System Overview
Introduces AED ALERT system for remote equipment management and monitoring.
5.5 Accessing the AED ALERT System
Provides instructions to access the AED ALERT system via the internet.
6 Battery
6.1 Battery Introduction
Describes the type of battery used and its basic operational purpose.
6.2 Battery Safety Information
Details crucial safety warnings and precautions for handling and using the battery.
6.3 Battery Indications
Explains how to interpret battery status indicators and prompts on the equipment.
6.4 Replacing the Battery
Provides a step-by-step guide for safely replacing the equipment's battery.
6.5 Storing Batteries
Offers guidance on proper storage conditions to maintain battery health and lifespan.
6.6 Recycling Batteries
Provides instructions for proper disposal and recycling of used batteries.
7 Care and Cleaning
7.1 General Points
Details general guidelines and precautions for maintaining equipment cleanliness.
7.2 Cleaning
Outlines procedures and recommended agents for cleaning the equipment.
7.3 Disinfecting
Provides instructions on disinfecting the equipment as per facility servicing schedules.
7.4 Sterilization
States sterilization is not recommended unless specified.
8 Maintenance and Testing
8.1 Maintenance Introduction
Explains the importance of regular maintenance for ensuring proper equipment function.
8.2 Maintenance Safety Information
Highlights safety warnings and precautions related to equipment maintenance and servicing.
8.3 Performing Maintenance
Details recommended tests and maintenance procedures for ensuring operational readiness.
8.4 Disposing the Equipment
Provides guidance on proper disposal of the equipment and its accessories.
9 Accessories
9.1 Therapy Accessories
Lists and describes therapy accessories compatible with the defibrillator.
9.2 Miscellaneous
Details miscellaneous accessories, such as disposable batteries.
A Specifications
A.1 Safety Specifications
Details safety classifications and standards the equipment complies with.
A.2 Environmental Specifications
Outlines operating and storage conditions for temperature, humidity, and pressure.
A.3 Physical Specifications
Provides details on the main unit's dimensions and weight for different models.
A.4 Display Specifications
Details screen type, brightness, size, resolution, and waveform viewing.
A.5 Audio Indicators
Describes the speaker output and types of prompt tones.
A.6 Interface Specifications
Lists connector types and specifications, including USB and network ports.
A.7 Battery Specifications
Details battery type, voltage, capacity, operating time, and standby life.
A.8 Data Storage
Specifies storage capacity for waveforms, events, voice recording, and self-test reports.
A.9 Wireless Specifications
Details specifications for Wi-Fi and Cellular (LTE) connectivity.
A.10 Defibrillator Specifications
Outlines defibrillator standards, modes, waveform, electrodes, and energy ranges.
A.11 ECG Specifications
Specifies ECG input, gain, sweep speed, rejection, and recovery time.
A.12 Electrode Pads Specifications
Details specifications for electrode pads, including area, adhesive area, and shelf life.
B Mindray Shockable Rhythm Analysis Algorithm
B.1 Rhythm Recognition and Annotation Methodology
Describes methodology and databases for evaluating the shockable rhythm analysis algorithm.
B.2 Mindray Shockable Rhythm Analysis Algorithm Performance
Presents test results for the algorithm's performance against IEC and AHA standards.
C EMC and Radio Regulatory Compliance
C.1 EMC
Details Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements and guidance for the equipment.
C.2 Radio Regulatory Compliance
Covers regulatory compliance for Wi-Fi and Cellular wireless functions.
D Default Settings
D.1 General Setup
Lists configurable options for system date, time, language, volume, and brightness.
D.2 AED Setup
Details setup options for shock series, energy levels, ECG display, and auto release time.
D.3 CPR Setup
Covers settings for CPR mode (adult/pediatric) and voice prompts for the metronome.
D.4 Test Setup
Configures settings for auto-tests, including start time and interval.
D.5 WLAN Setup
Details network configuration options for Wi-Fi connectivity.
D.6 AED ALERT Related Setup
Configures settings for device reminders and automatic upload of rescue data.
E Voice Prompts
E Voice Prompts
Lists and describes voice prompts that may occur during a rescue operation.
F Symbols and Abbreviations
F.1 Units
Lists and defines common units of measurement used in the manual.
F.2 Symbols
Provides a list of mathematical and logical symbols used in the document.
F.3 Abbreviations and Acronyms
Defines common abbreviations and acronyms found throughout the manual.
G Inspection Record
G Inspection Record
Provides a template for recording daily and monthly equipment inspection details.
H Device Tracking
H Device Tracking
Outlines the process for tracking device information for quality and service purposes.
Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity
Confirms compliance with relevant directives and standards for radio equipment.

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