Title
Service Manual, LPCR2
Page
13 of
104
Doc
Type
Service Product Drawing
Doc
ID
3323299
Doc
Rev
B
Doc
State
Released
State Date
11/14/2017
7000545 Revision A
Shock or Fire Hazard
Do not immerse any portion of this defibrillator in
water or other fluids. Avoid spilling any fluids on
defibrillator or accessories. Spilled liquids may cause
the defibrillator and accessories to perform
inaccurately or fail. Do not clean with ketones or
other flammable agents. Do not autoclave or sterilize
this defibrillator or accessories unless otherwise
specified.
Possible Device Failure
Do not modify the device.
Possible Electrical Interference
This defibrillator may cause electromagnetic
interference (EMI) especially during charge and
energy transfers. EMI may affect the performance of
equipment operating in close proximity. Verify the
effects of defibrillator discharge on other equipment
prior to using the defibrillator in an emergency
situation, if possible.
Possible Electrical Interference With Device
Performance
Equipment operating in close proximity may emit
strong electromagnetic or radio frequency
interference (RFI), which could affect the
performance of this device. RFI may result in failure
to detect a shockable rhythm. If use of equipment in
close proximity is necessary, observe the device to
verify normal operation in the configuration in which
the device will be used. Avoid operating the device
near cauterizers, diathermy equipment, or other
portable and mobile RF communications equipment.
Do not rapidly key EMS radios on and off. Refer to
Separation Distances (on page
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not defined.
) for recommended distances of
equipment. Contact Physio-Control Technical
Support if assistance is required.
Possible Electrical Interference
This defibrillator should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked
use is necessary, the defibrillator should be observed
to verify normal operation in the configuration in
which it will be used.