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Powerheart® AED G3 Elite 9790A and 9790E
Getting Started
AED indicators
The following indicators are located on the AED.
Rescue Ready® status indicator
The status indicator is located on the Powerheart® G3 AED handle.
When this indicator is green, the AED is Rescue
Ready. This means the AED self-tests have
verified the following:
◆
Battery has an adequate charge
◆
Pads are properly connected to the AED
and functioning
◆
Integrity of the internal circuitry is good.
When the status indicator is red, attention is
required.
1.
Open lid of the AED to troubleshoot the issue.
2.
The AED may become Rescue Ready (the
indicator turns green) after it runs further tests.
3.
If the indicator remains red, contact Cardiac Science Technical
Support (see
Contact information
on page 1-2) or outside the
U.S., your local Cardiac Science representative.
Note:
When the status indicator shows not Rescue Ready (the
indicator is red) you might hear an intermittent beep. See
Audible
maintenance indicator
for troubleshooting information.
Note:
Continue with rescue if the status indicator shows not
Rescue Ready (the indicator is red).
Audible maintenance indicator
When the daily, weekly, or monthly self-test determines attention is
required, a beep sounds every 30 seconds until the lid is opened
or the battery power is depleted. Opening and closing the lid
may deactivate the beep. If the error is not corrected by the next
automatic self-test, the beep will be reactivated.
Because the beep is a general indicator that the AED is not Rescue
Ready, always open the lid first and allow the AED to perform its
self test. If the AED provides a voice prompt but does not change
the Rescue Ready indicator to green, note the prompt and contact
Cardiac Science
Technical Support (see
Contact information
on page
1-2) or outside the U.S., your local Cardiac Science representative.