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Powerheart® AED G3 Plus 9390A and 9390E

70-00915-01 F

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Step 3: Place pads

Note: 

Cardiac Science’s standard defibrillation pads are non-

polarized and can be placed in either position as shown on the pad 
package.

When the AED prompts…

Do this…

“When patient’s chest and torso are 

exposed, remove square foil 
package from lid of AED. Tear open 
foil package across dotted line and 
remove pads.”

Keeping the pads connected to the AED, tear 
open the package.

Remove the pads from the package.

 Leave the package attached to the pad wires.

“Next, separate one of the white 

pads completely from blue plastic 
liner. Begin peeling from the 
tabbed corner.”

With a firm, steady pull, 

peel one pad away from 
the blue plastic liner.

It does not matter which 
pad to use.

Note:  

Do not pull on the 

lead wires.

“Firmly place the pad without the 

liner on the patient, exactly as 
illustrated. This pad can be placed 
on either of the two locations 
shown.”

Place the pad without the 
liner on the bare upper 
chest as shown.

“Next, peel the blue plastic liner off 

of the second white pad. Firmly 
place the second pad on the 
opposite location, exactly as 
illustrated.”

Pull the blue liner from the 
second pad.

Note:  

Do not pull on the 

lead wires.

Place the pad on the bare 
lower chest as shown.

Step 3: Place pads

Summary of Contents for POWERHEART G3 PLUS 9390A AED

Page 1: ...QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE POWERHEART AED G3 PLUS 9390A AND 9390E 70 00915 01 F...

Page 2: ...or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2013 Cardiac Science Corporation All Rights Reserved Patents This device is covered by the following U S and foreign patents 5 792 190...

Page 3: ...nty information 1 3 Safety terms and definitions 1 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started Unpacking and inspecting 2 1 AED parts 2 1 AED modes 2 3 Operating mode 2 3 Standby mode 2 3 Storage mode 2 3 Intellisens...

Page 4: ...rm a Rescue Warnings and cautions 3 2 Step 1 Assess the patient 3 4 Step 2 Prepare the patient 3 4 Step 3 Place pads 3 5 Step 4 Analyze the heart rhythm 3 6 Step 5 Deliver a shock 3 7 Step 6 Administe...

Page 5: ...s 1 3 Warranty information 1 3 Safety terms and definitions 1 4 Before Operating the Powerheart G3 AED Become familiar with the various safety alerts listed in the Safety chapter of the Operator and S...

Page 6: ...Technical Support though fax email or live web chat There is no charge to the customer for a technical support call Please have the serial and model numbers available when contacting Technical Support...

Page 7: ...ns and maintenance common to product models will be referred to as Powerheart G3 AED AED or device refers to both Powerheart G3 model 9390E and Powerheart G3 Automatic model 9390A AEDs unless otherwis...

Page 8: ...ategories The definition of each category is as follows DANGER This alert identifies hazards that will cause serious personal injury or death WARNING This alert identifies hazards that may cause serio...

Page 9: ...on pads 2 8 This section presents information on unpacking and setting up the AED Unpacking and inspecting Every attempt is made to ensure your order is accurate and complete However to be sure that y...

Page 10: ...show the AED parts and their locations Rescue Ready status indicator Battery compartment Lid Pad expiration window Latch Push in to open Serial communication port Behind blue rubber data access cover...

Page 11: ...ns See the Technical Data chapter in the Operator and Service Manual Caution Temperature Extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromis...

Page 12: ...AED Number of charges completed Time in operation hours minutes Days of standby operation Battery capacity remaining WARNING Battery is Not Rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery Any att...

Page 13: ...mperature with no shocks delivered OR A minimum of 9 hours of device operating time at 0 C ambient temperature with no shocks delivered OR A minimum of 9 hours of device operating time at 50 C ambient...

Page 14: ...f life of five years from the date of manufacture Shelf life is defined as the length of time a battery can be stored at room temperature prior to installation into AED and still meet the specificatio...

Page 15: ...e The exposed side of the battery should be flush with the outside of the AED case 3 Wait a few seconds and then open the lid for 5 seconds to initiate a self test If the battery is installed properly...

Page 16: ...a fresh unopened pair of pads plugged into the AED at all times Refer to the pad package label for operation temperatures An audible and visual alert will indicate after the self test if the pads are...

Page 17: ...case as shown in the photograph Once the pad connector is plugged into AED the PAD indicator should extinguish 4 Tuck the excess cable length in the bottom holder With the pad package completely secur...

Page 18: ...open defibrillation pads package until ready to use Short term use only Pads are not intended for use in pacing Caution Equipment Damage Do not pull on the lead wire to separate the pads from the blue...

Page 19: ...nister CPR 3 7 Step 7 Prepare the AED for the next rescue 3 10 Read the Operator and Service Manual before using this device Follow the instructions provided in this chapter in the order given This se...

Page 20: ...less performance of CPR is indicated Do not touch metal objects in contact with the patient Keep defibrillation pads clear of other pads or metal parts in contact with patient Disconnect all non defib...

Page 21: ...advisory When attempting a rescue using the AED do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 1 meter of the AED turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other like equipment near the incident Cauti...

Page 22: ...ess than 55 pounds 25kg the AED should be used with the Model 9730 Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Pads If you do not have pediatric pads use adult pads to apply therapy Step 2 Prepare the patient...

Page 23: ...separate one of the white pads completely from blue plastic liner Begin peeling from the tabbed corner With a firm steady pull peel one pad away from the blue plastic liner It does not matter which p...

Page 24: ...is is the problem Do this Make sure pad connector is plugged into AED The pads are disconnected from the AED Ensure that the connector is properly plugged into the AED Press pads firmly to patient s b...

Page 25: ...the AED prompts Do this Preparing shock Move away from the patient Ensure that no one is touching the patient For the Powerheart AED G3 When the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock the Sho...

Page 26: ...e patient s chest down rapidly one third depth of chest then release Give the patient chest compressions Place the heel on one hand on the chest between the nipples Place the heel of the other hand on...

Page 27: ...le 3 2 Compressions only CPR When the AED prompts Do this Place heel of one hand on center of chest between nipples Place heel of other hand directly on top of first hand Lean over patient with elbows...

Page 28: ...next rescue 1 Retrieve the rescue data stored in the internal memory of the AED 2 Use Rescuelink software installed on a PC see the Data Management chapter in the G3 Plus Operator and Service Manual 3...

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