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SERVICE INDICATOR
The
SERVICE
LED lights up when the AED requires maintenance that can only be
performed by qualified service personnel.
SHOCK/CONTINUE BUTTON
The AED has one button called the
SHOCK/CONTINUE
button.
This button is located on the diagnostic panel and serves two functions:
•
Delivers a defibrillation shock.
•
Clears the internal memory of previous rescue data so that new rescue data can be stored.
SHOCK INDICATOR
The word
SHOCK
and the shock button indicator LED will illuminate red when the
AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock to the patient.
CONTINUE INDICATOR
The word
CONTINUE
will illuminate yellow and the continue button indicator LED will
illuminate red when the previous rescue data has not been cleared from the internal memory.
The text display has 2 lines of text. The text display provides the operator with
information regarding system initialization, text prompts and data during a rescue,
and diagnostics.
System initialization occurs when the lid is first opened. The text display shows the operator the identifiers for the
internal code, voice prompts and text prompts versions. The text display also shows the current date and time.
During a rescue, the text display shows the number of shocks delivered and the elapsed time from the
beginning of the rescue (when the lid was first opened). During CPR, a countdown timer will be displayed.
The text version of the voice prompts will also be displayed.
Note:
There is a 3 second delay between the time the AED lid is opened and the start of the rescue.
This 3 second delay is not included in the elapsed rescue time.
Section 3 - Getting Started
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