Title
Service Manual, LPCR2
Page
14 of
104
Doc
Type
Service Product Drawing
Doc
ID
3323299
Doc
Rev
B
Doc
State
Released
State Date
11/14/2017
7000545 Revision A
Possible Electrical Interference
Using cables, electrodes, or accessories not
specified for use with this defibrillator may result in
increased emissions or immunity from
electromagnetic or radio frequency interference (RFI)
which could affect the performance of this defibrillator
or of equipment in close proximity. Use only parts
and accessories specified in these operating
instructions.
Possible Improper Device Performance
Using other manufacturers’ cables, electrodes, power
adapters, or batteries may cause the device to
perform improperly and may invalidate the safety
agency certifications. Use only the accessories that
are specified in these operating instructions.
Safety Risk And Possible Equipment
Damage
MR unsafe: Keep the defibrillator away from
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment.
Shock Hazard
When instructed
EVERYONE CLEAR
, do not touch the
defibrillator, patient, electrode pads, or any material
or fluids in contact with the patient. Make sure no one
is touching the patient when the defibrillator shocks
the patient.
Possible Fire, Burns, and Ineffective Energy
Delivery
During defibrillation, material in contact with the
electrode pads can cause electrical sparks, skin
burns, and divert important defibrillating energy away
from the heart. Place electrode pads so that they
adhere to the skin completely. Do not allow the
electrode pads to touch each other, medication
patches, dressings, metal objects, other electrodes,
or any other material on the patient's chest.
Shock hazard
Do not touch the patient and the USB connector on
the back of the device simultaneously.