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Returning the AED and System Parts
To return the AED and/or its accessories, contact the qualified staff or your local supplier.
Assistance
The AED does not require any other type of scheduled maintenance other than cleaning,
battery maintenance and service activities required by the user's establishment. For further
information, consult the AED maintenance manual. The qualified staff at the user's
establishment can periodically perform checks on the AED. If you require assistance,
contact qualified staff or your local supplier.
Periodic Safety Checks
It is necessary to perform the following annual checks:
Check for mechanical or functional damage to the device.
Make sure the external safety labels are legible.
CLEANING
Clean the AED with a soft cloth, moistened with one of the following substances:
Soapy water
Isopropyl alcohol (70% solution)
To clean the cables and the electrodes, follow the operating instructions provided below
in attachment to these parts.
Avoid spilling liquids on the AED, especially near the connectors. If liquids are accidentally
spilled on the AED, clean and dry the device carefully before use. If you have any doubts
regarding the safety of the AED, consult qualified staff or your local supplier to check it.
Battery Maintenance
The battery life of the new battery can be at least 10 hours of monitoring or 200
shocks(excluding the CPR period between treatment and defibrillation) or the combination
of both. A battery in standby mode (installed in the AED) has an average life of (5 years
from the date of manufacture). If the battery status indicator displays one bar, it may be
necessary to change the battery. If the battery is not installed in the AED, the battery life
will end on its expiration date. (2 years from the date of manufacture)
For a diagnosis of the reason why the status indicator reading is an "X", consult the
troubleshooting section.
Electrode Maintenance
The electrodes must be replaced if:
They have reached their expiration date
When the electrodes have been used (they are disposable
and need to be
replaced.)
The package of new electrodes has been previously damaged
The electrodes have been exposed to the air
Replacing the Electrodes
1. Take the new electrodes out of their protective package.
2. Disconnect the electrode connector from the AED.
3. Firmly press on the electrodes to make sure they are inserted all the way in.
4. Turn the AED on.
5. Check the status indicator. If the electrodes have been inserted correctly, the Status
indicator will read“O” after approximately 6 seconds.
6. If necessary, inform the designated AED safety or maintenance staff.
7. Update the pertinent information to provide the replacement date of the electrodes and
batteries.
8. Disposal of old electrodes.
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