Medical Feedback Technologies BEATY User Manual Download Page 16

 

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No sound is 

heard during 
CPR use/ 

sound is not 

loud enough 

-Loud 

environment 
-Not enough 

pressure 

applied 

-Battery ran 

out 
-Audio inlet Is 

covered 

-Broken 

device 

1.

 

Make sure 

audio inlet is 
not covered by 

hand 

2.

 

Make sure 

compressing 

perpendicularly 

to victim’s chest

 

3.

 

Push deeper by 

applying more 

pressure 

4.

 

Change battery 

as instructed in 

page 12; section 

3.2 

5.

 

Contact our 
customer 

service 

6.

 

If no solution 

found 

 remove 

BEATY and start 
compressing 

without the 

device 

1.

 

Check 

routinely for 
propriety (see 

page 12; 

section 3.3) 

2.

 

Follow 

after 

use care

 

instructions 

(page 11; 

section 3) 

 

Continuous 

sound during 
CPR 

Improper 

chest recoil 

1.

 

With each 

sound 
produced by 

the device. 

Allow victim's 

chest to fully 

recoil  

2.

 

As chest is fully 

recoiled, repeat 

chest 

compression 

3.

 

Note that rate 

should be 100-

120/min 

 

Summary of Contents for BEATY

Page 1: ...Manual Manufactured by Medical Feedback Technologies Ltd Baruch Benaceraff 2 Rishon Lezion 7580537 Israel European representative Medes Limited 5 Beaumont Gate Shenley Hill Radlett Hertfordshire WD7...

Page 2: ...with the device In case of any questions please contact our team It is strongly recommended that BEATY will be used by a person familiar with basic CPR principles visit our website www imbeaty com Use...

Page 3: ...BEATY description 6 1 6 Symbols on the device 9 1 7 Delivered items 10 2 Using BEATY 10 2 1 Approaching the Victim 10 2 2 CPR using BEATY 10 3 After use care 11 3 1 Cleaning 11 3 2 Changing Battery 1...

Page 4: ...nute and a depth of 5 6cm are suggested The main goal of effective chest compressions is restoration of blood flow to the brain thus prevention of permanent damage For untrained bystanders Hands only...

Page 5: ...ing the user to perform effective chest compressions as suggested in the current AHA guidelines BEATY is placed between rescuer s palm and victim s chest while performing chest compressions BEATY give...

Page 6: ...e to cardiac arrest NOTE BEATY is not the resuscitator It is only there to give an audio feedback during real time CPR that is performed according to guidelines 1 5 BEATY description Restoring effecti...

Page 7: ...e made for easy attachment of the device allowing it to be within reach in case of medical crises Internal View 1 PCB containing BEATY S electrical components 2 3V lithium battery 3 Buzzer 4 Sensor Si...

Page 8: ...ly pressure on the middle of the silicon adapter using both thumbs The device should easily come out from the other side See fig 2 next page 3 Use the device according to instructions Page 10 Section...

Page 9: ...terials and components Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Compliant Refer to User Instruction Guide Handle with care Manufacturer Manufacturing date Type BF applied part IP22 Ingress...

Page 10: ...to give you an audible feedback regarding the effectiveness of routinely performed chest compressions 2 1 Approaching the Victim Secure your area move the victim and yourself away from hazardous facto...

Page 11: ...rate should be 120 min o Full chest recoil after BEATY produces a sound it is crucial to allow full chest recoil before next compression If AED Automatic External Defibrillator is within reach use it...

Page 12: ...nic CR2032 Sony CR2032 The list provided above is NOT a full list of UL approved batteries The list contains only several options For UL verification for your battery visit http database ul com cgibin...

Page 13: ...t immerse Beaty in liquids as direct liquids can damage the device 4 2 Operation warnings and precautions CAUTION ROUTINE CHECKS AND AFTER USE CARE It is important to follow instructions regarding rou...

Page 14: ...oting section continue CPR without the device WARNING EXTERNAL DAMAGE If external damage is seen do not use Beaty as it can result in user and victim injury as well as malfunction of the device WARNIN...

Page 15: ...loud enough Not enough pressure applied Battery ran out Audio inlet Is covered by user s palm Broken device 1 Make sure audio inlet is not covered by hand 2 Make sure compressing perpendicularly to v...

Page 16: ...ore pressure 4 Change battery as instructed in page 12 section 3 2 5 Contact our customer service 6 If no solution found remove BEATY and start compressing without the device 1 Check routinely for pro...

Page 17: ...1 Check routinely for propriety see page 12 section 3 3 2 Follow storage and after use care instructions page 11 section 3 Discomfort in user s palm Improper location of palm over the device 1 Change...

Page 18: ...ed electromagnetic fields IES 61000 4 3 10 0 V m 80 MHz 2 5 GHz 80 AM 1kHz Complies Item Specification Technical Data Power Requirements Rated input voltage 3V lithium coin battery Dimensions Width le...

Page 19: ...g permanent damage CPR can triple chances of survival Q When should I use Beaty A Beaty should be used in every case where CPR is indicated As gauging the exact compression depth is almost impossible...

Page 20: ...te is 100 120 min This can be estimated by following the rhythm of the song Stayin alive Bee Gees It is important to pay attention that pushing fast does not result in shallower depth Q How about othe...

Page 21: ...designed to be used on victims 8 years old and above Q What if during CPR ribs are fractured A It is important to understand that deeper compressions increase survival rate During effective CPR skele...

Page 22: ...time CPR on a real person As some manikins differ from human skeletal structure as well as chest recoil Beaty may not work properly on these manikins A Demonstration Only sample calibrated to a desire...

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