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3.3 Programming the Default Scenario
The AED Trainer can be re-programmed to start in any of the six available
scenarios when powered on.
3.3.1 Programming the Default Scenario Without the Remote
Control
If the user does not have a Remote Control, the processes of selecting training
scenarios and programming the Default Scenario are the same. The AED will
retain the last scenario selected and start with that scenario the next time it is
powered on.
Use the following procedure to select a training scenario when a Remote Control
is not available:
Start with the AED off.
Hold the Shock button down while turning the unit on.
The unit will announce “Training Mode n,” where “n” is the number of
the current Default Training Scenario.
Release the Shock button.
Push the Shock button repeatedly to advance through the available
training scenarios until the desired scenario is reached (the AED will
announce each scenario number in sequence).
Note:
It is OK to push the Shock button rapidly (without waiting for the
numbers to be announced) in order to advance more quickly.
Turn the AED off. The AED will now operate in the chosen training
scenario until the Default Scenario is reprogrammed.
3.3.2 Programming the Default Scenario With the Remote Control
Note:
When performing training using the Remote Control, Defibtech
recommends programming training scenario #6 (Pads not applied) as the
Default Training Scenario. This will allow the instructor to manually select rhythm
simulations or other training scenarios as desired using the Remote Control.
To program the Default Scenario using the Remote Control:
Start with the AED off.
Power on the AED.
Press and release the
Shift
Key on the Remote Control.
Press and release the
Alt
Key on the Remote Control.
Press the number key corresponding to the desired training scenario (#1
through #6).
The AED will announce “Training Mode ‘n’” where ‘n’ corresponds to
the numeric key that was pressed.
The Default Training Scenario has now been programmed and the AED will start
using this training scenario every time the unit is turned on.
Note:
The AED will announce “Training Mode” each time it is turned on to
indicate that it cannot be used to defibrillate a patient.
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