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OPERATION
The Trainer 1000 can be switched to
ECG mode
from both AED and manual mode. To do so, proceed as follows:
If the training electrodes are connected, remove them
-
by pressing the electrode connection button, 1
st
row, centre, on the remote control (taking the
electrodes off the patient)
- disconnecting the training electrode connector on the Trainer
The ECG cable now needs to be connected and this action confirmed by pressing the ECG cable button (3
rd
row, right). This will make the device switch to ECG mode. The following message will be briefly shown:
“Connect ECG lead”
If you want a different heart rhythm from the previous or pre-set one, this can be changed now by remote
control before an ECG is shown.
Connect the 3-lead cable to the mannequin (see the section ”Attaching the ECG lead to the mannequin”)
and confirm this action by pressing the “Connect electrode” button on the remote control (1
st
row, centre).
The ECG will now be shown.
On the remote control, ECGs can be selected as follows:
Black ECGs:
Press button
Red ECGs:
Press the red button first and then the ECG button
Blue ECGs:
Press the blue button first and then the ECG button
To exit
ECG mode,
simply reverse these steps.
If the rhythm shown by the ECG is shockable, the Trainer 1000 will prompt you to connect defibrillation electrodes
and to exit ECG mode.
On exiting ECG mode, the Trainer will switch back to the mode it was previously in.
I.e. either:
Manual mode
In manual mode – as in ECG mode – ECGs can be selected using the remote control. This only applies to
Trainers who have been upgraded to ECG mode. This means that there will not be any scenarios. In
manual mode, it is also possible to switch from the ECG rhythm to administering shocks with the remote
control. (Left button in 3rd row, also see section on the remote control)
Or
AED mode
In these devices, AED mode works in exactly the same way as in Trainers without ECG mode, with the
exception that the scenario might be adjusted.
Since the ECG needs to stay the same when exiting ECG mode, it might be necessary to change the
scenario accordingly. This adjustment must be performed in accordance with the following schema (next
page):