Saadat SHOOKA User Manual Download Page 34

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Non-Shockable

 

 

NSR 
Other QRS 
Asystole 

>99% (Specificity) 
>95% (Specificity) 
>95% (Specificity) 

>96% 
>97% 
>92% 

300 total 

100 

30 

100 

5270 total 

4123 
1118 

29 

Intermediate 

Fine VF 
Other VT 

Report Only 
Report Only 

Same as Zoll 

AED Pro 

25 
25 

10 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SHOOKA

Page 1: ...1 User Manual SHOOKA Electroshock D00983 V7 SAADAT Co...

Page 2: ...77960719 98 21 77962181 Fax 98 21 77964239 Customer Services Tel 98 21 73098000 98 21 77798910 Cell 98 912 1977157 Fax 98 21 77960761 Legal responsible Address Trionara Technologies AB Polygonv gen 2...

Page 3: ...f you have any questions about the AED please contact our customer service department This manual is an essential part of the AED system and should always be kept close to it so that it can be obtaine...

Page 4: ...3 1 BATTERY 12 3 2 PADS 14 4 OPERATION 16 4 1 USE OF THE AED 16 5 AED MANAGEMENT MODE 20 5 1 PREPARING SHOOKA FOR MANAGEMENT MODE 20 5 2 SETTINGS 20 6 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 22 6 1 PHYSICAL A...

Page 5: ...used by trained user with appropriate technical and clinical trainings SHOOKA automated external defibrillator AED are indicated for use on victims of sudden cardiac arrest who are Unconsciousness Abs...

Page 6: ...of electro surgery Maintenance of the device should be conducted due to the manufacturer recommendations in the user manual Do not connect the AED to a PC or other devices while the device is connecte...

Page 7: ...nce with CE standard requirements IP22 Under 12 5 mm diameter protection from particles and vertically dripping water have no harmful effect when the enclosure is tilted at an angle up to 15 from its...

Page 8: ...esponsibilities The manufacturer will not take any responsibility if operator Misuses the device Fails to follow operating instructions Disregards any warning or technical information Modifies the dev...

Page 9: ...ed by customer requirement 2 Management mode This mode is intended for service and troubleshooting of the device 2 1 Defibrillation SHOOKA uses rectilinear biphasic waveform for defibrillation SHOOKA...

Page 10: ...In semi automatic versions this button is used to deliver shock to patient after hearing appropriate voice alarm When device is ready to deliver energy to patient the LED indicator beneath this butto...

Page 11: ...anagement mode touch screen provides required control menu for configuration of the device 6 PAD connector PAD connection 7 Battery placement Battery placement 8 USB Connector USB connection for expor...

Page 12: ...elow table Table 4 Accessories Manufacturer Part Number Manufacturer Accessory F7958W FIAB Adult PAD F7958P FIAB Child PAD P41021 SAADAT Battery Pack 3 1 Battery SHOOKA uses non chargeable lithium ion...

Page 13: ...other liquids It may result in fire or explosion To avoid fire and explosion hazard do not burn or incinerate the battery pack Do not use the battery after its expiration date A depleted battery shall...

Page 14: ...f the pad is not compatible with patient Adult child change the pad with suitable pad according to below steps Adult Connect adult pad as picture below Figure 2 Adult pad placement Child Connect child...

Page 15: ...d avoid using outdated accessories When using Child pad the Child mode will be selected automatically When using Adult pad for a child patient the rescuer must press the Child button For men with hair...

Page 16: ...OFF button AED turns ON and applies a self test and visually shows SELF TEST If self test result is true AED visually shows UNIT OK and plays audio prompt as below UNIT OK CALL EMS PRESS CHILD BUTTON...

Page 17: ...ode or CPR help mode according to previous step 7 Wait until charging is completed Charging is started and AED displays CHARGING x J while charging is completed then AED display this prompt CHARGE COM...

Page 18: ...rillation air pockets between the skin pads may cause skin burns for the patent Apply pads so that entire electrode adheres to skin Do not reposition the electrodes once applied If the position must b...

Page 19: ...shock or no shock advised decision Do not touch the patient or the AED during analysis Before using this defibrillator disconnect all equipment that is not defibrillator protected from the patient If...

Page 20: ...de the device will autosave the data and changes and AED will be turn off 5 1 Preparing SHOOKA for Management Mode 1 Check battery is available 2 Hold ON OFF key for at least 5 seconds 5 2 Settings Th...

Page 21: ...ted Default state is Semi mode but if user wants to deliver shock automatically he she can select Full mode Factory Settings Settings which should be performed by after sales service or qualified pers...

Page 22: ...onal accessories are available 6 2 SELF Test SHOOKA provides self test in order to verify device is ready to use or not These tests verify the following features Self test include 1 Battery charge 2 E...

Page 23: ...tically Visual prompt Replace the AED battery with a new battery pack Device will perform self test again If visual prompt continue contact service department SELF TEST FAILED Visual prompt Turn off t...

Page 24: ...ars after sale by the company All critical components are tested in this procedure and malfunctioning ones will be replaced Warning Do not open unit remove casing or attempt to repair Dangerous high v...

Page 25: ...ng and disinfecting Do not sterilize the SHOOKA AED and its accessories LCD Do not wipe the display with dry cloth It might cause scratch Only use a soft sloth with IPA to wipe the polarizer other che...

Page 26: ...sed Time Battery capacity and Menu ON OFF Button Turns Power ON or OFF Child Selection Button Sets AED to child mode Speaker Provides audio prompts and necessary alarms Shock Button It used for semi a...

Page 27: ...for all battery conditions Less than 40s Time required for device to get ready at maximum energy from start of ECG analyzing for all battery conditions Less than 30s Compliance and Approvals Classifi...

Page 28: ...50 J 70 J 85 J 120 J 150 J 200 J 25 43 62 77 94 110 129 50 55 78 97 120 140 172 75 60 85 106 142 166 193 100 58 82 102 140 164 192 125 59 84 94 131 154 180 150 61 87 109 122 143 151 175 57 80 100 113...

Page 29: ...29 Figure 7 200J Shock Current waveform Figure 8 150J Shock Current waveform Figure 9 120J Shock Current waveform...

Page 30: ...30 Figure 10 85J Shock Current waveform Figure 11 70J Shock Current waveform Figure 12 50J Shock Current waveform...

Page 31: ...tricular tachycardia Rate 150 bpm patient should be pulseless The SHOOKA automatic external defibrillator recommends no shock for non shockable ECG rhythms as indicated in the Shock Algorithm Performa...

Page 32: ...se pacemaker paced rhythm sinus bradycardia supraventricular tachyarrhythmia ventricular escape rhythm ventricular fibrillation ventricular flutter and ventricular tachycardia MIT BIH Arrhythmia Datab...

Page 33: ...de Intermediate Fine ventricular fibrillation VF 0 20 and 0 1 mV peak to peak amplitude Other VT ventricular tachycardia that does not meet criteria for VT in the shockable rhythms category Also inclu...

Page 34: ...able NSR Other QRS Asystole 99 Specificity 95 Specificity 95 Specificity 96 97 92 300 total 100 30 100 5270 total 4123 1118 29 Intermediate Fine VF Other VT Report Only Report Only Same as Zoll AED Pr...

Page 35: ...ge fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 N A Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The SHOOKA is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below T...

Page 36: ...e a c mains voltage prior to application of test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The SHOOKA is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified belo...

Page 37: ...3 28 1845 1970 2450 2400 2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 5240 5100 5800 WLAN 802 11 a n Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 5500 5785 a For som...

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