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User Manual 

E

xternal 

Semiautomatic D

efibrillator 

with Display 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rev. 

12.2 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Save One D

Page 1: ...User Manual External Semiautomatic Defibrillator with Display Rev 12 2...

Page 2: ...2 QUICK USE GUIDE...

Page 3: ...ge Infractions against this prohibition not only violate our copyright but also reduce our ability to provide accurate and up to date information to the user and the operator of the device These instr...

Page 4: ...tion of device details 15 4 1 General Structure of the device 15 4 2 Keys icons and indicators 16 4 3 Status mini display 16 4 4 TFT colour display 17 4 5 Standard and optional accessories of the devi...

Page 5: ...and mini display 34 7 2 ACTIVATION test 35 7 3 AUTOMATIC test 36 7 4 POWER ON Test 36 8 Defibrillation 37 8 1 Switching on the Saver One D 37 8 2 Remove clothes 38 8 3 Positioning of defibrillation PA...

Page 6: ...elivered energy 58 12 10 Patient analysis system 60 12 11 ECG Analysis Function 60 12 12 ECG Monitoring 60 12 13 Display 61 12 14 Non rechargeable battery 61 12 15 Rechargeable battery 61 12 16 Intern...

Page 7: ...7 15 Certifications 68 15 1 EC Certificate 68 15 2 IMQ Brand 70 16 Saver One Series Defibrillator Warranty 71 17 Product registration 72...

Page 8: ...y Li SOCl2 SAV C0903 has a guarantee of 4 four years in Stand by mode assuming a battery activation test daily self tests without turning on the AED This information refers to new batteries fully char...

Page 9: ...fety of people which also involves death and damage to the device or parts thereof CAUTION Indicates an unsafe situation or practice involving serious personal injury and damage to the device or parts...

Page 10: ...short circuit the battery terminals In case of leakage of liquids or strange smells from the batteries keep them away from fire to prevent any leaked electrolytes from catching fire Danger of electri...

Page 11: ...an those supplied by the manufacturer Otherwise the defibrillator may make false interpretations Do not use defibrillation PADs if they are damaged even partially Do not use defibrillation PADs if the...

Page 12: ...pacemakers the parameter values presented by the device may not be sufficiently accurate In this case these should not be used to draw medical conclusions The device is able to recognize and manage T...

Page 13: ...no maintenance is guaranteed to operate in standby mode for 4 years or carry out a high number of shocks ACC Rechargeable battery Li ion SAV C0011 recommended for those who use the defibrillator inte...

Page 14: ...protection against electric shock Internally powered Type of patient isolation BF CF only for ECG cables Degree of protection against penetration of liquids IPx4 Degree of protection against dust pene...

Page 15: ...or ECG cable 2 Microphone for environmental recordings 3 Status mini display 4 Carrying handle 5 Battery 6 TFT colour display 7 IrDA port service only 8 Keyboard with buttons 9 Loudspeaker Nr Descrip...

Page 16: ...lows you to scroll down the menu 7 Product logo Indicates the model of the device 4 Control LEDs Luminous LED red green allows you to check the functional status of the device 8 Shock button Equipped...

Page 17: ...delivered 3 Indicates the patient s heart rate 11 Indicates not to touch the patient in certain operations 4 Indicates the patient s thoracic impedance detected 12 Energy in charge and subsequently de...

Page 18: ...case The following are the optional Saver One D accessories that can be purchased separately Code Image Quantity Description SAV C0011 1 Unit ACC Rechargeable Li ion battery SAV C0012 1 Unit CBACCS1...

Page 19: ...ete rescue cycles shocks at 360J and CPR 1 1 New and fully charged battery constant temperature at 20 C and relative humidity without condensation 45 If the remaining battery level is low the Saver On...

Page 20: ...in paragraph 5 1 With a 5 battery the Saver One D allows to shock about 14 shocks or 40 days of stand by 2 ALARM Remaining capacity level of Battery at 1 This warning will be provided both in Stand b...

Page 21: ...g the direction of the arrow and matching it perfectly with the point highlighted by the circle Push the battery as shown in figure 8 following the direction of the arrow until you hear a click that c...

Page 22: ...ge level or the functional status of battery charger 2 Supply Input for 12V 5A power supply connector 3 Battery contacts Contacts for energy exchange between charger and battery The Battery Charger SA...

Page 23: ...echarging cycles higher than the one indicated The battery charger is equipped with a control LED that indicates both its functional status and the battery charge level if inserted The following is a...

Page 24: ...sert the connector during the phases of the rescue The SAV C0846 PADs are polarized type that is the positioning of the electrodes must not be reversed For more information on positioning the defibril...

Page 25: ...g of the PADs and directly on each individual pad The PADs of the Saver One D are polarized type do not reverse the positioning of each single pad 1 Position Pad 1 immediately below the patient s righ...

Page 26: ...D display The SAV C0017 ECG cable can only be used if the Saver One D is set in ECG MONITORING operating mode see Chapter 9 The ECG SAV C0017 cable is classified as type CF 5 3 1 Positioning of the el...

Page 27: ...used must be a mini USB 2 0 USB Mini USB connection To connect the mini USB cable to the Saver One D follow this procedure A Detach the battery and insert the Mini USB terminal of the cable in the app...

Page 28: ...Ni MH battery AC DC battery charger PC interface cable Thermal paper roll 57mm 30 All information on the thermal printer can be found in the specific user manual of Martel MCP7830 Before using the pri...

Page 29: ...g status of the device will be shown on the display To access the settings menu press the ENTER key as shown in image 24 After pressing the ENTER key the following screen will be shown on the Saver On...

Page 30: ...stic signals 10 100 2 Microphone Allows the activation or deactivation of the microphone for recording on the Memory Card of environmental events ON OFF 3 Contrast Allows you to change the contrast le...

Page 31: ...ne D display Nr Image Function Possible variations 1 Model Indicates the model of the device Saver One D 2 Device Serial No Reference number for service 00SD00000000000 3 Firmware version Indicates th...

Page 32: ...e Function Possible variations 1 Type Indicates the type of battery installed Disposable Li SOCl2 Rechargeable Li ion 2 Capacity Indicates the remaining battery capacity 0 100 3 Recharge No This item...

Page 33: ...ve Allows you to select rescue events recorded on memory card 000000L0 AED 2 53 53 Indicates the selected rescue and the total amount of recorded rescues 1 X 3 2018 05 14 16 45 Indicates the date and...

Page 34: ...be viewed via a two colour LED green red and the LCD mini display The mini display and the control LED let you know at any time even when the device is switched off stand by mode the functional status...

Page 35: ...shock button The shock button will light up with flashing light The operator will have a maximum time of 60 seconds to press the shock button Press the shock button to start the ACTIVATION test If th...

Page 36: ...c daily in depth monthly complete half yearly The result of the automatic self test can be verified using the LED and the mini control display located on the device keyboard Consult the tables for Led...

Page 37: ...ntil resuscitation of medical competence 8 1 Switching on the Saver One D The Saver One D defibrillator will automatically start the semi automatic defibrillation mode every time it is turned on defau...

Page 38: ...emove clothing expose bare chest 8 3 Positioning of defibrillation PADs The Saver One D suggests to the user the operations to be carried out to correctly position the defibrillation PADs to the patie...

Page 39: ...efibrillation shock treatment only if the patient is suffering from the following arrhythmias VF Ventricular fibrillation Peak to peak Amplitude min 200 Volts Some rhythms with very low amplitude or l...

Page 40: ...he loading bar Once the charging phase is over the Saver One D is ready to shock This information is highlighted by voice audio and visual colour display commands shown in the table in addition the sh...

Page 41: ...to position the PADs The shock protocol is pre set cannot be modified by the user and is reset at each power up It can be changed exclusively by A M I Italia S r l under explicit request of the custom...

Page 42: ...l color display commands shown in the table Voice commands Text Video Display Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Perform 5 cycles of 30 compressions followed by 2 breath...

Page 43: ...e oscillation movement must be from pivoting on the coxo femoral joint G After each compression release all pressure from the chest without losing contact between one s hands and the sternum repeat th...

Page 44: ...uire the insertion of a security password see the following paragraphs for more information In this mode the defibrillator does not automatically analyse the ECG tracing does not allow the charging ph...

Page 45: ...election errors by personnel not adept at using this mode The password must only be used by medical personnel This password consists of a sequence of 4 characters the arrows and on the defibrillator k...

Page 46: ...t to move along the MENU use the and keys To press the selected key use the button In particular Pressing button 5 resets the alarms Pressing button 6 disables alarm detection for 30 seconds This stat...

Page 47: ...ia Detected Detection of fast ventricular tachycardia In this case the patient should undergo a defibrillation shock HIGH 5 sec 5 Cardiac High frequency Detection of an accelerated sinus rhythm In thi...

Page 48: ...xt This file stores all the automatic self tests performed by the device with its outcomes and all the SERVICE information This type of file can be viewed on a PC using a simple reading program AEDFIL...

Page 49: ...ting 10 2 1 Martel MCP7830 Printer Installation For more information on the Martel MCP7830 SAV C1070 portable printer consult its user manual 1 Preparation for printing o Make sure the printer battery...

Page 50: ...ter the Saver One D menu and select the PRINT item 2 Make sure the Saver One D defibrillator has correctly detected the printer If the Saver One D does not detect the printer the message No connection...

Page 51: ...ically return to the previous menu All the rescue events the data relating to the device and the ECG tracing of the patient will be displayed on the print slip It will also be possible to note down so...

Page 52: ...defibrillator it is necessary to proceed with the following operations in order to prepare the device for the next use 1 Check the presence of the memory card and its remaining capacity see paragraph...

Page 53: ...is advisable to keep the device with the battery always inserted to allow it to carry out periodic self diagnostic tests For easy retrieval of the device in case of emergency place it in easily access...

Page 54: ...operating mode the voice command Low battery is issued Low battery 5 battery level It is possible to use the device but the battery level is low see the relevant paragraph Get a new battery and repla...

Page 55: ...s not the storage and transport ranges so that the device is ready for use When starting from the inoperative conditions let the device stabilize at the operating conditions for at least 2 hours befor...

Page 56: ...rillation shock Visual Indicators Mini Display LCD control of device status Device status control LED RED GREEN bicolour ON OFF button LED 2 green LEDs Shock button LED 8 Red LEDs Sound Indicators Mul...

Page 57: ...ixed First and subsequent 50J Charge control Automatic through patient analysis system Charge time from the shock notice Version 200J 9 sec according to IEC EN 60601 2 4 6 8 2 7a 150J with new fully c...

Page 58: ...50J Energy Tpos ms Tneg ms Umax A Set energy J delivered Joules 25 Ohm 4 6 5 6 43 8 150 147 2 50 Ohm 6 2 4 24 9 150 146 9 75 Ohm 6 8 3 3 18 4 150 147 15 100 Ohm 7 2 3 15 150 147 2 125 Ohm 7 4 2 8 13 1...

Page 59: ...11 4 250 241 15 Impedance Shock of 350 J Energy Tpos ms Tneg ms Umax A Set energy J delivered Joules 25 Ohm 4 9 9 4 65 2 350 336 50 Ohm 7 2 6 36 6 350 341 75 Ohm 9 5 6 9 25 4 350 339 3 100 Ohm 12 8 2...

Page 60: ...d shocks with all other rhythms including normal sinusoidal rhythm moderate ventricular fibrillation 200 Volts some slow ventricular tachycardia and asystoles 12 11 ECG Analysis Function ECG rhythm Di...

Page 61: ...rgeable Voltage 28 8 VDC 3500 mAh Capacity Version 200J 250 continuous shocks with new fully charged battery Version 360J 160 continuous shocks with new fully charged battery Monitoring ECG monitoring...

Page 62: ...ntification Code SAV C1070 Type Thermal Dot matrix Dimensions 85 5 x150x55mm Weight 400g including battery and paper Power Supply Rechargeable battery 4 8 V DC 1600 mAh 4 x cell AA Ni MH Autonomy 1 ho...

Page 63: ...button Coding International IEC EN Model CF 12 21 Timing of Shock cycles Charging time performance in accordance with 60601 2 4 201 101 Specific Result The maximum time between the beginning of the E...

Page 64: ...y building including those for residential use and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies residential buildings Harmonic Emissions IEC EN 61000 3 2 Not a...

Page 65: ...he higher frequency range applies NOTE 1 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is influenced by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Th...

Page 66: ...t a maximum power not listed above the separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the transmitter frequency where P represents the maximum power produced by t...

Page 67: ...not expose to high temperatures or flames Manufacturing date Do not recharge Lot Number LOT Do not open Expiration date Do not destroy or damage it Model identifier Do not use it in puddles of water...

Page 68: ...68 15 Certifications 15 1 EC Certificate...

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Page 70: ...70 15 2 IMQ Brand...

Page 71: ...m a reasonable and adequate maintenance incorrect installation replacement of parts and accessories that do not comply with the specifications provided by AMI Italia S r l any modifications made to th...

Page 72: ...17 Product registration In order to guarantee a correct and rapid traceability of the product sold we ask you to complete the form below and send it by fax or registered letter to A M I Italia S r l...

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