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Do not expose AED to water or liquid directly
IP55 grade is not capable of blocking direct inflow of liquid
completely. In case of water or liquid inflow inside the AED,
there may cause malfunction or failure of the AED
Operator is to be well-informed of method of AED operation
and CPR in advance
Some national standards restrict AED to be sold 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:
• Status indication light check
• Battery manufacturing date check
• AED pads expiration date check
Do not use AED for CPR training, experiment, and demo
HR-501 is only used for sudden cardiac arrest patient.
Any HR-501 operation on a simulator or a mannequin may
cause serious malfunction or damage on AED
Do not modify
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No modification of this equipment is allowed
• Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the
manufacturer
Compliance with national and regional regulation
AED maintenance and authorization, responsibility of usage
shall be followed by relevant national and regional regulation
Product disposal
The AED is classified as electronic device. AED shall be
disposed in a way required by the local guideline
HR-501’s CPR guidance is consistent with 2015 guidelines
defined by AHA
IP55