8-4
WARNING
z
Hold only the insulating parts of the paddle handles to avoid shock hazard during charging or shock
delivery.
4.
Turn the Mode Select knob to Manual Defib.
You can access manual therapy directly, by confirmation or by password, which can be defined through
configuration management. The default setting is [
Direct
].
If [
Manual Therapy Access
] is set to [
Direct
], the equipment directly enters Manual Defib mode when the
Mode Select knob is switched to Manual Defib.
If [
Manual Therapy Access
] is set to [
Confirmed
], a dialog box pops up when the Mode Select knob is
switched to Manual Defib. You have to confirm whether to enter Manual Defib mode or not.
If [
Manual Therapy Access
] is set to [
Password
], a dialog box pops up, requiring the user to enter a password,
when the Mode Select knob is switched to Manual Defib. The equipment enters Manual Defib mode only after
correct password is entered.
5. Select
energy.
You can select desired energy level by the adjusting the Energy Select buttons on the equipment’s front panel or
the Energy Select buttons on external paddles if external paddles are used.
Your current energy selection is shown in the defibrillation information area as shown below.
6. Charge
Press the Charge button on the front panel. If external paddles are used, the Charge button on the paddles may be
used instead. As the equipment charges, a progress bar is shown in the defibrillation information area. A charging
tone sounds until desired energy level is reached, when you will hear a charge done tone.
If you have to increase or decrease the selected energy during charging or after charging is complete, adjust the Energy
Select button to select the desired energy level as explained above. Then press the charge button again to restart
charging.
To remove the energy, press the [
Disarm
] soft key. If the Shock button is not pressed within the specified time period,
the equipment disarms automatically. You can define [
Time to Auto Disarm
] through configuration management.
7. Shock
Confirm that a shock is still indicated and that the equipment has charged to the selected energy level. Make sure
no one is touching the patient, bed or any equipment connected to the patient. Call out loudly and clearly, “
Stay
Clear!
”
If pads are used, press the flashing Shock button on the front panel to deliver a shock to the patient.
If external paddles are used, simultaneously press the Shock buttons located on the paddles to deliver a shock
to the patient.
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