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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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CAUTION: Temperature Extremes.
Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating
parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly. The
RescueReady daily self-test verifies the impact of extreme environmental
conditions on the AED. If the daily self-test determines environmental conditions
outside of the AED’s operating parameters, a “SERVICE REQUIRED” alert will be
issued to prompt the user to move the AED to environmental conditions within
the acceptable operating parameters at once. See Technical Data on page 7-1
Scheduled Maintenance
Perform the following tests per the schedule indicated:
Daily Maintenance
Check the Status Indicator to ensure that it is GREEN. When the indicator is
GREEN, the AED is ready for a rescue. If the indicator is RED, refer to the
Troubleshooting Table in this chapter.
Monthly Maintenance
Perform the following procedure each month (28 days)
1
Open the AED lid.
2
Wait for the AED to indicate status: Observe the change of the STATUS
INDICATOR to RED. After approximately 5 seconds, verify that the
STATUS INDICATOR returns to GREEN.
3
Check the expiration date on the electrodes.
4
Listen for the voice prompts.
5
Close the lid and observe the change of the STATUS INDICATOR to
RED. After approximately 5 seconds, verify that the STATUS
INDICATOR returns to GREEN.
Annual Maintenance
Perform the following tests annually to confirm that the diagnostics are
functioning properly and to verify the integrity of the case.
Check the Integrity of the Pads and Circuitry:
1
Open the AED lid.
2
Remove the pads.
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