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Contents 

Symbol Descriptions

 .......................................... 

  Chapter 1

 

Warning and Caution

   ...................................... 

  Chapter 2

 

Limited Warranty

   ........................................... 

  Chapter 3

 

Customer Requirement and product registration

   ....................................... 3.1 

Warranty details

   ................................................................................ 3.2 

Warranty period

   ................................................................................. 3.3 

Product repair/exchange 

 ...................................................................... 3.4 

Product Introduction

   ...................................... 

  Chapter 4

 

Product overview 

 ............................................................................... 4.1 

Indications of use

   ............................................................................... 4.2 

Getting started

   ................................................................................... 4.3 

         

Preparation

   ............................................................................ 4.3.1 

         

AED operation

   ....................................................................... 4.3.2 

         

Data management

  .................................................................... 4.3.3 

Guidance for maintenance

   ................................ 

  Chapter 5

 

AED location and periodical maintenance

   ............................................... 5.1 

After first-time use

   ............................................................................. 5.2 

Troubleshooting

   .............................................. 

  Chapter 6

 

Self-diagnosis

   ................................................................................... 6.1 

AED conditional alarm

   ....................................................................... 6.2 

Troubleshooting

   ................................................................................ 6.3 

Technical data

   ................................................. 

  Chapter 7

 

Physical parameters

   ............................................................................ 7.1 

Environmental parameters

   ................................................................... 7.2 

Functionality

   ..................................................................................... 7.3 

Applicable standards

   .......................................................................... 7.4 

P-503(AED Pads)

 ................................................................................ 7.5 

BT-503 (Battery)

 ................................................................................. 7.6 

FFT ECG Analysis

 .............................................................................. 7.7 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HEART GUARDIAN HR-503HEART GUARDIAN HR-503 A

Page 1: ...HR 503 User Manual HR 503 User Manual Rev 0 20 10 2017...

Page 2: ...every user of the AED can read the manual Contents of the manual may be changed without prior notification or agreement by Radian This manual can be applied to other models Plagiarism quotation distri...

Page 3: ...ations of use 4 2 Getting started 4 3 Preparation 4 3 1 AED operation 4 3 2 Data management 4 3 3 Guidance for maintenance Chapter 5 AED location and periodical maintenance 5 1 After first time use 5...

Page 4: ...hat may cause injury or death Caution The symbol implements hazards that may cause an electric shock product damage and malfunction Reference Additional reference data is referred Dangerous Voltage Th...

Page 5: ...e replaced after marked date Do not expose to sunlight Do not expose to direct sunlight WEEE Waste Electronic Electrical Equipment Separate collection for waste electrical and electronic equipment Dir...

Page 6: ...y Power Button Press the button to operate AED Electric Shock Button Audio and LED guidance will notice to press the shock button when it is needed Adult Child Mode Select Button Select Adult Child mo...

Page 7: ...button Be careful of electric shock hazard Electric shock can be delivered to operator or bystander through unexpected ways To avoid this hazard during AED operation keep followings Do not use AED in...

Page 8: ...the patient Touching the patient during the ECG analysis phase can cause interference with the diagnostic process that may cause increased analysis time or result analysis error Avoid contact with th...

Page 9: ...d by or on the order of a physician or practitioner licensed by law in which operator practices to use or order the use of the AED The AED requires periodic maintenance for followings Battery manufact...

Page 10: ...Defect caused by unauthorized repair or modification 3 2 3 Defect caused by external shock including drop 3 2 4 Defect caused by natural disaster such as fire earthquake flood and thunder stroke 3 2...

Page 11: ...he defect Once Radian confirm the defect is caused by one of the manufacturing development or delivery procedure repair exchange may be provided without any shipping charge Shipping will be completed...

Page 12: ...g training schedule 4 1 Product overview HR 503 a portable electric device operated by battery power is an easy to use Semi Automated External Defibrillator The AED automatically analysis patient s EC...

Page 13: ...ctions may be different as per model refer to p20 p21 AED Pad Connector For connection of AED pads and the device Open Button For opening AED cover Handle For carrying AED safely Procedure LED Guidanc...

Page 14: ...select button Battery Type BT 503 LiMnO2 12V DC 4 2A Number of shock At least 200 times with new battery Child mode AED Pads Type P 503 AED electric pads single use 2 lead wire 1 8m 2 hole plug Produ...

Page 15: ...e for both adult child Size 150 W x 190 D x 15 T mm Weight 100g Warranty 2 years in case of damage caused by user s mistake repair exchange will be charged Life time Single use only 2 years for unpack...

Page 16: ...utton operation adult mode on patients greater than 8 years old or over 25 kg child mode on patients between 1 and 8 years of age or up to 25 kg Default is set as adult mode when AED is released It is...

Page 17: ...epresentative Manual and quick guide is also available at www radian co kr en for downloading I HR 503 AED Device bag included II HR 503 User Manual III P 503 AED Pads IV BT 503 Battery Non rechargeab...

Page 18: ...lt child mode Heart Guardian HR 503 may be used for both adult and child If it is hard to define the patient s weight and age quickly proceed further operation procedure with the default mode adult mo...

Page 19: ...ht of 25kg When selected child mode indicating lamp will be turned on Language select button right Language indicating lamp will be turned on depending on the selected language Heart Guardian HR 503 A...

Page 20: ...on right Select if the operator is a non expert When selected non expert mode indicating lamp will be turned on Heart Guardian HR 503 C Button Function Adult mode select button left Select if the pati...

Page 21: ...ay be necessary for better AED pads attachment 4 2 2 4 Attach AED Pads to the patient 1 Take the AED pads out from the cover 2 Remove the package and the covering stickers 3 Attach the pads to patient...

Page 22: ...ay away from the patient Press the flashing orange shock button Electric shock is delivered to the patient Electric shock has been delivered After electric shock perform CPR procedure following audio...

Page 23: ...he product operates as below Audio guidance Firmly attach the pads to the patient s bare skin Even though electric energy charge is completed if user does not push blinking shock button for more than...

Page 24: ...to a telephone in order to call emergency aid service immediately in case of an emergency 5 1 2 All components including P 503 electric pads shall be kept together 5 1 3 AED shall always be stored wi...

Page 25: ...ated properly in emergency situation When status indicator shows X battery pack shall be replaced immediately Periodically check manufacturing date indicated on battery label and replace to new one if...

Page 26: ...use of unofficial battery may cause trouble malfunction please use the official battery provided by RADIAN AED pads maintenance AED pads expiration date shall be checked periodically Expired AED pads...

Page 27: ...ic shocks at least over 3 times and life time has expired 2 years from manufacturing date RADIAN suggests replacing the battery to a new one Suggested battery life is 4 years on standby mode 6 Trouble...

Page 28: ...state of normal operation Prompts when error is found during operation Prompts the current state of battery Procedure LED guidance Orange Blink Guides the current CPR procedure Shock Button Light Oran...

Page 29: ...ontact the vender for A S Operating Audio message The battery is low please change the battery immediately Replace the battery to a new one Audio message System error Contact the vender for A S Audio...

Page 30: ...ncluding battery and pads 2 5kg 7 2 Environmental characteristics Item Condition Detail Temperature range Standby Short term less than5 days Long term Operation 0 40 32 104 0 40 32 104 0 40 32 104 Hum...

Page 31: ...th a low on battery the charging time can be significantly prolonged Operating time For a new fully charged battery pack at 20 30 C 200 discharges at maximum energy or 10 hours of continuous ECG monit...

Page 32: ...tion Free fall drop Degree of Protection Particle and water ingress IEC 60529 IP54 EMC 7 5 Characteristics of P 503 AED Pads Item Description Type Pre gelled self adhesive disposable non polarized def...

Page 33: ...Rhythm VF IEC 60601 2 4 AHA s recommend 90 Shockable Rhythm VT IEC 60601 2 4 AHA s recommend 75 Non shockable Rhythm NSR IEC 60601 2 4 AHA s recommend 99 Non shockable Asystole IEC 60601 2 4 AHA s rec...

Page 34: ...1610 Halla Sigma Valley 53 Gasan Digital 2 ro Geumcheon gu Seoul Korea 82 2 852 1122 Info radian co kr www radian co kr...

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