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3. Check the exterior of the AED for cracks or other signs of damage. Contact your
distributor or Mediana technical support immediately if any damage is found.
4. Check the exterior of the AED for dirt or contamination. If necessary, clean AED with
approved cleaning products.
5.
Check supplies, accessories and spares for damage or expiration. Replace
immediately if any damage or expiration is found. Contact your local Mediana
approved dealer.
6. Install the new pads. Before installing the new pads check that its use by date has not
been exceeded.
7. After installation of the new pads. Check the Status Indicator. If the Status Indicator is
not displaying “O” refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual. If the problem
persists, contact Mediana or your local approved dealer for technical support.
8. Turn on the AED and verify that the AED operates in the correct manner i.e. voice
prompt “Unit OK” can be heard. Turn off the AED.
9. Contacting Mediana after use. At Mediana we like to hear from our customers
whenever they have any occasion to use any of our products, even if therapy is not
delivered as part of the incident. This information is vital to the continued development
and constant improvement we strive for in the treatment of sudden.
Recycling and Disposal
When the AED, battery or accessories reach the end of useful life, recycle or dispose of
the equipment according to appropriate local and regional regulations.
Note: The AED should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via
designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
Note: The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
Note: For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact
your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the AED.
Returning the AED and System Components
To return the AED and/or accessories, contact qualified service personnel or your local
supplier.
Service
The AED requires no routine service other than cleaning, battery maintenance, and
service activity which is mandated by the user’s institution. For more information, refer to
the AED service manual. Qualified service personnel in the user’s institution should
perform periodic inspections of the AED. If service is necessary, contact qualified service
personnel or your local supplier.
Periodic Safety Checks
It is recommended that the following checks be performed every year.
Inspect the equipment for mechanical and functional damage.
Inspect the external safety labels for legibility.