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Patient and Operational Safety Notes
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Patient and Operational Safety Notes
The HP CodeMaster 100 with the 12-Lead option isolates all connections to the
patient from electrical ground. This reduces the possibility of hazardous currents
passing from the device through the patient’s heart to ground. To ensure the
patient’s safety and your own, observe the following reminders:
The HP patient cable supplied with this device, or an HP approved
substitute patient cable, is an integral part of the defibrillator/monitor
safety features. Using any other patient cable may compromise
defibrillation protection as well as performance.
Only qualified personnel may service the device.
Do not use the HP CodeMaster 100 with 12-Lead near flammable
anesthetics. It is not intended for use in explosive environments.
Do not use the HP CodeMaster 100 with 12-Lead in the presence of
electrosurgical or diathermy instruments.
Do not touch the patient or patient cable during defibrillation. Death or
injury may occur from the electrical shock delivered by the defibrillator.
Be sure that the electrodes or connectors do not come in contact with any
other conductive materials, including earth-grounded materials, especially
when connecting or disconnecting electrodes to/from a patient.
The use of multiple instruments connected to the same patient may pose a
safety hazard due to the summation of leakage currents from each
instrument. Any combination of instruments should be evaluated by local
safety personnel before being put into service.
Do not pull on the paper while a report is being printed. This can cause
distortion of the waveform and can lead to potential misdiagnosis.
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Summary of Contents for Codemaster 100
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Page 54: ... HWWLQJ FTXDLQWHG Battery Operation 1 26 ...
Page 84: ...6HWXS DQG RQILJXUDWLRQ Configuring the 12 Lead Option 2 30 ...
Page 94: ... HILEULOODWLQJ Defibrillating a Patient 3 10 ...
Page 133: ...8VLQJ WKH HDG 2SWLRQ 12 Lead Keyboard and Display 6 5 Figure 6 2 Characters by Language 6 2 ...
Page 154: ...8VLQJ WKH HDG 2SWLRQ Setting Up the Printed Report 6 26 Figure 6 5 A Standard 3x4 ECG 3x4 6 5 ...
Page 178: ...3DFLQJ Using the Pacer 8 8 ...
Page 202: ...7UDQVPLWWLQJ DWD IURP WKH HDG 2SWLRQ Transmitting an Event Summary 10 14 ...
Page 234: ...7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ Service 12 22 ...