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2.3.3
Burn
Warning
Properly place defibrillation pads
Do not allow defibrillation pads to touch each
other, or to touch other electrodes, lead wires,
dressings, transdermal patches, etc. Such
contact can cause patient skin burns during
defibrillation and may divert defibrillating
current away from the heart. Remove excessive
body hair, which may cause skin burns or
ineffective energy transfer. Do not use alcohol,
iodine or other skin preparations. These can dry
the skin and may cause the AED7000 Plus to
function improperly or may cause skin burns.
Defibrillator electrodes shall be kept well clear
of other electrodes or metal parts in contact
with the patient.
2.3.4
Electrical Energy
Warning
The AED7000 Plus can deliver 200 joules of
electrical energy
Disconnect any medical electronic device that
is not labeled "defibrillation protected" from
the patient. If this electrical energy is not
discharged properly, it could cause personal
injury or death to the operator or bystander.
During defibrillation, the operator and all other
people must stand clear of the patient, bed and
all conductive surfaces in contact with the
patient.