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Rescue Life - User Manual Rev. 3.1
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POSSIBLE IMPROPER DEVICE PERFORMANCE
Using other manufacturers’ cables, electrodes, or batterie
s may cause the device to
perform improperly and may invalidate the safety agency certifications. Use only the
accessories that are specified in these operating instructions.
POSSIBLE DEVICE SHUTDOWN OR NOT SWITCHING ON
Always check that the battery is fully charged.
W
HEN OPERATING ON BATTERY POWER
,
THE LARGE CURRENT DRAW REQUIRED FOR DEFIBRILLATOR
CHANGING MAY CAUSE THE DEFIBRILLATOR TO REACH SHUTDOWN VOLTAGE LEVELS WITH NO LOW BATTERY
WARNING
.
I
F THE DEFIBRILLATOR SHUTS DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
,
OR IF A BATTERY LOW
MESSAGE
APPEARS ON THE MONITOR SCREEN
,
THE OPERATOR HAS TO CONNECT IMMEDIATELY THE AC POWER CORD
TO AN OUTLET
.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
Use only the original power cord during recharging. The right value for the AC power
supply is: 100V to 240V, 50 / 60 Hz AC.
During recharging, do not place the device where the environmental conditions exceed
the storage conditions specified.
D
URING OPERATION
,
THE DEVICE SHOULD BE PLACED AWAY FROM SOURCES OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SUCH AS MOTORS
,
GENERATORS
,
X
-
RAY EQUIPMENT
,
RADIO
TRANSMITTERS
,
CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONES AND OTHERS
,
AS THESE MIGHT INTERFERE WITH
THE SIGNALS BEING ACQUIRED
.
The RESCUE LIFE is classified as follows:
Class II
equipment, applied parts
BF
for pads, SpO2 and NIBP connector and
CF
for
ECG cable (EN 60601-1).
The Electromagnetic compatibility level is
Class A
group 1
according to the EN 60601-
1-2 (Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements).