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4.2.3
Potential adverse effects
Below is a list of the potential adverse effects (e.g., complications) associated with the
use of the device.
• Failure to identify shockable arrhythmia;
• Failure to deliver a defibrillation shock in the presence of VF or pulseless VT, which
may result in death or permanent injury;
• Inappropriate energy which could cause failed defibrillation or post-shock
dysfunction;
• Myocardial damage;
• Fire hazard in the presence of high oxygen concentration or flammable anesthetic
agents;
• Incorrectly shocking a pulse sustaining rhythm and inducing VF or cardiac arrest;
• Bystander shock from patient contact during defibrillation shock;
• Interaction with pacemakers;
• Skin burns around the electrode placement area;
• Allergic dermatitis due to sensitivity to materials used in electrode construction; and
• Minor skin rash.
4.3
Getting started
Once AED is powered on, every operation procedure is guided by voice
recorded audio guidance and beep sound with picture description with LED.
For a brief operation training, refer to quick guide provided with the product
4.3.1
Preparation
①
Open the packing box and confirm product components. If the components
are not prepared, inquiry contact national/local representative. Manual and
quick guide is available at ‘www.radianqbio.co.kr’
for downloading
I.
HR-501 AED
II.
P-303 AED Pads
III.
BT-303R Battery (Non-rechargeable)
IV.
HR-501 User Manual
V.
Quick Guide
②
Insert a battery pack (BT-303R) into the battery slot