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AED mode
Alarm system
The alarm system in AED mode consists of a single alarm, as the table below:
ALARM CONDITION
The equipment is ready to shock the patient with the energy
previously established in the algorithm, just waiting for the
operator to press the shock button.
ALARM PRIORITY
High.
VISUAL ALARM SIGN
Messages in Infocenter flashes red at a frequency of 2 Hz
which active cycle of 50%.
VERBAL ALARM SIGN
Voice statement with the following text: “press the button to
treat the patient”.
POWER SOUND
85 dB.
DELAY ON ALARM SIGNAL GENERATION
Less than 5 seconds.
OPERATOR POSITION
The operator should be at the frontal face of the equipment, a
maximum distance of 1 m.
Pause or inactivation of warning signs
According to NBR IEC 60601-2-4, it is not possible for the operator to pause or
disable the alarm signals to the device
ALARM CONDITION
.
Alarm checking
You can check the operation of alarm signals using an ECG simulator device,
capable of generating signals of ventricular fibrillation. It is recommended that this
check is done by a qualified technician, during preventative maintenance (see
"Inspection and maintenance").
Information signals
DualMax AED mode has information signals that can be visual, audio and verbal.
VISUAL INFORMATION SIGNAL
DESCRIPTION
Patient BPM
Number of heart beats per minute of the patient detected by
the equipment.
ECG waveform
ECG waveform of the patient detected by the equipment.
CPR interval counter
Informs the elapsed time since the recommendation of the
CPR procedure. In manual mode, reports the elapsed time
since the entry on this mode.
Illustrative picture of the current procedure step
Picture illustrating to the operator which stage of the
automatic procedure the equipment is performing at the
moment.