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USER MANUAL
OPERATING MODES
Functions
The Trainer 1000 SE features the same functions as the Trainer 1000:
AED mode (with activatable and de-activatable paddle discharge indicator)
Manual mode (with paddle discharge indicator)
However, the Trainer 1000 SE also features an
ECG monitoring mode (requires Upgrade Kit, 3-lead ECG cable, only in monitoring mode)
which can be used to display a range of ready-installed ECG rhythm recordings on the display and to match the
rhythm shown on the display to the simulated patient’s condition using the remote control.
AED MODE
As with real automated external defibrillators, the
evaluates the selected ECG rhythms and issues
specific instructions when it identifies a shockable rhythm. The delivery of shocks (defibrillation) to the simulated
patient requires the active involvement of the person operating the defibrillator.
MANUAL MODE
This mode allows expert users to decide on administering defibrillation shocks on the basis of the ECG analysis
derived through the electrodes. Instructors can chose the ECG recording to be shown on the display to provide
advanced training in the use of additional and drug-based treatment. The heart rhythm can be changed at any
time in manual mode. If the Trainer 1000 is configured in such a way that the analysis function can be used in
manual mode, users will also be able to use the AHA and ILCOR treatment -recommendations-based computer-
assisted decision-making aid regarding whether or not to defibrillate.
ECG MONITORING MODE
In ECG mode, the electrical activity of a patient’s heart can be monitored using conventional ECG electrodes that
are attached using snap fasteners. The readout provided on the screen represents the consolidated data from lead
II. The instructor can select one of the rhythm recordings stored on the system by remote control and adjust the
recording to the simulated patient condition. The device does not give voice prompts. If the device identifies a
heart rhythm that potentially calls for defibrillation, it will prompt the user to check the patient and to change to
the defibrillation electrodes.