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Electric Shock
This device charges large energy in a short time and performs
defibrillation via an electric shock.
Error
A status in which the device does not properly operate. Refer to
[Section 7.3: Troubleshooting] for more information.
Fibrillation
Refers to an irregularity of the heart causing ineffective circulation.
Ventricular fibrillation is accompanied with an acute cardiac arrest.
Flashing
A status in which the indicator is flashing.
i-Button
The button for checking the most recent device usage, displaying
error messages, transferring ECG and event data, etc.
Internal discharge
(disarm)
The i-PAD CU-SP2 dumps the charge in its defibrillating capacitor
into an internal load If you do not press the Shock Button or if the
device determines that the patient does not need an electric shock
due to the change in the patient's ECG.
IrDA Port
A communication port that sends and receives data between the
device and computer. Since this IrDA port utilizes light (infrared),
care needs to be taken to reduce interference. Refer to the [CU
Expert] manual for more information.
Light
A status in which the indicator is lit.
Manual External
Defibrillator
Manual External Defibrillator is a device that can perform
asynchronous defibrillation and synchronous cardioversion
Operation Mode
The mode in which the device monitors the patient or executes
CPR/defibrillation when turned on.
Pads
The pads stated in these Instructions for Use refers to electrode
pads (disposable) for defibrillation.