
To replace the battery:
1.
Make sure you have a pads cartridge installed in the defibrillator.
2.
Locate the battery compartment on the back of the defibrillator.
3.
Press the tab attached to the top of the battery to release the catch. Remove the battery.
4.
Slide a new battery into place. Check to see that its latch is holding it in place.
5.
A battery insertion self-test will automatically run. It is important to press the SHOCK button when
instructed, to ensure that the defibrillator will be ready for use. When it is done, make sure the green
READY light is blinking. Your HeartStart
™
OnSite Defibrillator is ready for use.
As long as the green READY light is blinking, it is NOT necessary to test the defibrillator. The self-
test uses battery power, and running the battery insertion self-test more often than necessary will
drain the battery prematurely.
Troubleshooting
If the AED begins to chirp with a flashing “i” button, it is NOT necessarily an indication that the battery is low.
Press the “i” button for the AED to identify why the device is chirping. The pads are not tested on battery
installation so often times if the AED begins to chirp within a few weeks following the installation of a new battery
it is an indication that the pads need to be replaced.
AED Battery Exchange, LLC
1000 Brown Street, Suite #206
Wauconda, IL 60084
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