Title
Service Manual, LPCR2
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15 of
104
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Type
Service Product Drawing
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ID
3323299
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Rev
B
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State
Released
State Date
11/14/2017
7000545 Revision A
Possible Skin Burns
During defibrillation, air pockets between the skin and
electrode pads can cause skin burns. To help prevent
air pockets, make sure electrode pads completely
adhere to the skin. Do not use damaged, expired, or
dried-out electrode pads.
Possible Skin Burns and Ineffective Energy
Delivery
Electrode pads that are dried out or damaged may
cause electrical arcing and patient skin burns during
defibrillation. Do not pull the red handle to open the
electrodes until immediately before use.
Possible Equipment Damage
Prior to using this defibrillator, disconnect from the
patient all equipment that is not defibrillator-
protected.
LIFEPAK CR2 Defibrillator Description
The LIFEPAK CR2 defibrillator is designed for indoor and outdoor use in a stationary environment. Fully automatic and
semi-automatic models are available. After the electrode pads are applied, the fully automatic model evaluates the
heart rhythm and, if a shockable rhythm is detected, delivers a shock without any responder assistance. The semi-
automatic model evaluates the heart rhythm but requires the responder to press the shock button if a shockable
rhythm is detected. Both models have voice instructions that guide the responder through the event.
The LIFEPAK CR2 defibrillator is also able to connect to the LIFELINKcentral™ AED Program Manager or LIFENET
®
System account using an internet connection. The device uses either Wi-Fi, cellular, or USB to connect.
NOTE:
LIFELINKcentral AED Program Manager and LIFENET System are not available in all countries.
LIFEPAK CR2 Defibrillator Specifications
All specifications are at 20°C (68°F) unless otherwise stated.
CHARACTERISTIC
DESCRIPTION
General
Classification
Internally powered equipment per IEC 60601-1.
Electrical Protection
Applied parts - Electrodes are defibrillation-protected, type BF patient
connection per IEC 60601-1.
Self-test
When powered on, the device performs a self-test to check internal
electrical components and circuitry. The Readiness indicator stops
flashing if an error is detected.
The device also performs automatic self-tests daily, weekly, and
monthly.