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User Manual 

 

 

External AUTOMATIC D

efibrillator  

for public access 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rev. 

12.2 

 

Summary of Contents for Saver One

Page 1: ...User Manual External AUTOMATIC Defibrillator for public access Rev 12 2...

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

Page 3: ...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 instruct...

Page 4: ...f the device 13 4 2 Keys icons and indicators 14 4 3 Status display 14 4 4 Standard and optional accessories of the device 15 5 Parts and accessories of the Saver One 16 5 1 Saver One Batteries 16 5 1...

Page 5: ...8 7 Non shockable rhythm 32 8 8 CPR 32 9 Recording viewing and archiving the data 34 9 1 Data recording 34 9 2 Archiving data on PC 34 10 Maintenance 35 10 1 After each use 35 10 2 Ordinary maintenan...

Page 6: ...with electromagnetic emission standards 46 12 1 Guidelines and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic emissions 46 12 2 Guidelines and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic immunity 46 12 3 R...

Page 7: ...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 charged...

Page 8: ...e safety 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 p...

Page 9: ...move them carefully and position them in a safe place as per the AHA ERC 2017 guidelines Do not immerse any part of the Saver One its parts or accessories in water or other liquids Do not allow liquid...

Page 10: ...able to be used only on one patient Do not reuse defibrillation pads discard after use and replace with a new pair Defibrillation PADs are not sterile or sterilizable Intense or prolonged administrati...

Page 11: ...o maintenance is guaranteed to operate in standby mode for 4 years or carry out a high number of shocks Rechargeable battery Li ion SAV C0011 recommended for those who use the defibrillator intensivel...

Page 12: ...007 47 CE IIb Type of protection against electric shock Internally powered Type of patient isolation BF Degree of protection against penetration of liquids IPx4 Degree of protection against dust penet...

Page 13: ...r environmental recordings 3 Status mini display 4 Carrying handle 5 Battery compartment 6 Keyboard with buttons and light icons 7 IrDA port service only present only in the models with TFT display 8...

Page 14: ...eck the functional status of the AED 8 Do Not Touch Indicator Icon equipped with LEDs indicating not to touch the patient during certain operations 4 ON OFF button Allows you to switch the device on o...

Page 15: ...C1005 HU 1 Unit User guide SAV C0916 1 Unit Carry bag The following are the optional Saver One accessories that can be purchased separately Code Image Quantity Description SAV C0011 1 Unit ACC Rechar...

Page 16: ...condensation 45 If the remaining battery level is low the Saver One informs the user via audio and visual messages The Saver One will give a low battery warning when the level is 5 WARNING and a very...

Page 17: ...in paragraph 5 1 With a 5 battery the Saver One allows to deliver 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 by...

Page 18: ...owing the direction of the arrow and matching it perfectly with the point highlighted by the circle Push the battery as shown in figure 7 following the direction of the arrow until you hear a click th...

Page 19: ...harge 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...

Page 20: ...ates both its functional status and the battery charge level if inserted The following is a table that allows identification of the control LED coding INDICATOR RED GREEN FIXED Battery not working Bat...

Page 21: ...he need to insert 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...

Page 22: ...ckaging of the PADs and directly on each individual pad The PADs of the Saver One are polarized type do not reverse the positioning of each single pad 1 Position Pad 1 immediately below the patient s...

Page 23: ...to be used must be a mini USB 2 0 USB Mini USB connection To connect the mini USB cables to the Saver One follow this procedure A Detach the battery and insert the Mini USB terminal of the cable in t...

Page 24: ...t can 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...

Page 25: ...mediately turn off the Saver One and leave the battery inserted to ensure that periodic self diagnostic tests are performed see Section 6 3 6 3 AUTOMATIC Test The Saver One was designed to always be r...

Page 26: ...eration of the device before use Each test is conducted automatically and lasts a few seconds After pressing the power button or after inserting the battery the Saver One will emit an acoustic signal...

Page 27: ...the i button 1 After pressing the button the first time the following screen will appear with the related information 2 Pressing the button for the second time will display the following screen with t...

Page 28: ...he Saver One defibrillator will automatically start the semi automatic defibrillation mode every time it is turned on default setting Below are the procedures to follow to use the device in this mode...

Page 29: ...ecessary to shave the Pads positioning points 8 3 Positioning the PADs A Remove the defibrillation PADs from their packaging B Remove the protective film from each individual PAD and place it on the p...

Page 30: ...is suffering from the following arrhythmias VF Ventricular Fibrillation Peak to peak Amplitude min 200 Volts Some rhythms with very low amplitude or low frequency VF may not be interpreted as shockabl...

Page 31: ...the operator using the following commands Voice commands Display Shock delivered The Saver One delivers the shock using the BTE waveform with auto compensation of the patient s thoracic impedance The...

Page 32: ...Pulmonary Resuscitation in one of the following cases A shockable rhythm was detected and a defibrillation shock was delivered A non shockable rhythm was found A shockable rhythm was found but the pat...

Page 33: ...ovement 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 the manoeuvre wit...

Page 34: ...rmed 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 AEDFILE aed This file stores the rescue data such as environ...

Page 35: ...r One 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 para...

Page 36: ...alled it 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 easi...

Page 37: ...or code In standby the control LED flashes GREEN RED alternately and a wrench appears on the control display Very low battery Level 1 The device may turn off during use see the relevant paragraph Repl...

Page 38: ...Operating conditions 620 hPa at 1060 hPa altitude calculated min 382 mt and max 3955 mt Operating functional conditions Normal use Keep the AED device within the operating and standby ranges not the...

Page 39: ...8 LED Red Sound Indicators Multilingual voices for instructions during use of the device Acoustic signals of warnings and dangers Speaker Pre set Volume Emissions in compliance with IEC EN 60601 2 4 p...

Page 40: ...PADs SAV C0016 Shock protocol Children Version 200J Version 360J Fixed First and Subsequent 50J Charge control Automatic through patient analysis system Charge time from the shock notice Version 200J...

Page 41: ...0 J 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 42: ...11 5 4 6 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 O...

Page 43: ...is designed to not recommend shocks with all other rhythms including normal sinusoidal rhythm moderate ventricular fibrillation 200 Volts some slow ventricular tachycardia and asystoles 11 10 ECG Anal...

Page 44: ...without condensation 45 11 13 Internal back up battery Category Nominal specifications Type Battery Coin Cell LiMnO2 Purpose Maintaining configuration data date time etc Voltage 3 VDC Duration Mainta...

Page 45: ...AM thickness 1 mm Conductive gel Low impedance conductive adhesive gel Total area for pad 148 cm 75 cm Active area for pad 81 cm 31 cm Conductive material Metal foil Connection Anti shock safety conne...

Page 46: ...n any 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 N...

Page 47: ...MHz the 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...

Page 48: ...d at 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 b...

Page 49: ...er Do 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 w...

Page 50: ...AUTOMATIC 50 14 Certifications 14 1 EC Certificate...

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Page 52: ...AUTOMATIC 52 14 2 IMQ Brand...

Page 53: ...able 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 the device a...

Page 54: ...TIC 54 16 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...

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