For further information about the functioning of
the clinical AED Plus, see the AED Plus Operator’s Guide
and Administrator’s Guide.
The Remote Controller lights indicate the current training
settings while the Trainer2 simulates the actual AED Plus behavior.
The Remote Controller will turn itself off after 10 seconds.
The Remote Controller will remember the last scenario setting which
reappears the next time the View/Enter Button is pressed.
NOTE
SETUP and TEST
1
SELECT SCENARIO SETTINGS
2
Scenario 3: SHOCK - NO SHOCK
Scenario 2: NO SHOCK - SHOCK
Scenario 1: SHOCK - SHOCK
Manual Scenario Mode
CONTROLS / INDICATORS
Handheld Remote Controller:
PUSH HARDER prompt
(only when CPR Metronome is beeping).
NO SHOCK advised on next heart analysis
(manual mode only).
Pads attached/not attached to victim’s bare chest
(toggle-switch).
View/Enter scenario
Show current scenario selection (press once)
Start scenario (press again)
Move Up to next scenario.
Scenario 4: NO SHOCK - NO SHOCK
Set-up Controls:
Training Controls:
GOOD COMPRESSIONS prompt
(only when CPR Metronome is beeping).
Pause (resume) current scenario.
End current scenario.
NOTE
Install 4 “D” alkaline batteries in the AED Plus Trainer2.
Trainer2 unit:
Action:
Press On/Off Button to turn Trainer2 on.
Green light turns on, indicating Trainer2 is
ready for use.
Remote Controller:
Install 2 “AA” batteries in handheld remote.
Turn the Remote Controller on by pushing the
View/Enter Button.
Point Remote Controller at unit and press
View/Enter Button again. Green light on Remote
Controller will show Manual Scenario Mode is
selected.
Manual Scenario Mode
View/Enter Button
Trainer2 unit:
Action:
Turn Trainer2 unit off (hold down On/Off Button).
Setup test is now complete. Trainer2 unit and
Remote Controller are ready for use.
Trainer2 unit:
Action:
Press the On/Off Button to turn on the Trainer2.
Action:
Remote Controller:
Action:
Use Move Up Button to select desired scenario.
Use CPR Metronome On/Off Button to turn
Real CPR Help
®
(beeping) on or off for this
scenario.
Press the View/Enter Button once to transmit the
selected Training Scenario to the Trainer2 unit.
CPR PROMPTS
Remote Controller:
Action:
The Instructor uses the Remote Controller to control prompts during a
Training Scenario’s CPR period. The instructor can use the following buttons
to simulate the use of an AED Plus defibrillator with Real CPR Help.
Remote Controller:
Action:
In all scenarios (manual and automatic), the rescue
can be paused by pressing the Pause/Resume
Button once. Press it a second time to resume the
scenario.
Trainer2 unit:
Action:
The Push Harder and Good Compressions
Buttons are only valid during the CPR intervall.
The red light on the Trainer2’s status window emits
one long flash if the prompt is currently valid.
If the Push Harder or Good Compressions
Buttons are pushed when the Trainer2 is not
beeping, the unit’s red light emits three quick
flashes, indicating that the prompt is currently
invalid.
In all scenarios (manual and automatic), the rescue
can be ended by pressing the End Button once.
NOTE
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
The buttons above the line on the handheld Remote Controller are Set-up
Controls, which the instructor uses to select a training scenario (an LED lights
next to the selected scenario). The buttons below the line are Training Controls,
which the instructor uses to introduce events into the training scenario.
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Good Compressions Button
Accurately imitating the student’s AED Plus unit requires
instructors be familiar with the protocol currently followed by the
AED Plus for PUSH HARDER and GOOD COMPRESSIONS prompts.
NOTE
Pressing this button during the CPR period causes
the Trainer2 to issue the GOOD COMPRESSIONS voice
prompt. Intructors should press this button to provide
students with positive feedback when they respond
to the PUSH HARDER prompt by improving the depth
of chest compressions
Push Harder Button
Pressing this button during the CPR period causes
the Trainer2 to issue the PUSH HARDER voice prompt.
Instructors should press this button when a student's
chest compressions are too shallow.
SCENARIO CONTROLS
3
Remote Controller:
Action:
VF (Ventricular Fibrillation-shock advised) is the
default simulated heart rhythm in Manual Scenario.
Analysis - VF
For the next analysis to result in NO SHOCK ADVISED,
push the No Shock button.
NOTE
Once the No Shock button has been pushed, the next
simulated heart analysis will advise NO Shock. This setting cannot be
reversed for the next analysis.
In all scenarios the Pads Button must be pressed
once to proceed with analysis. If pressed again, it
will begin to prompt for attaching pads.
Press to turn on Trainer2.
Press again to start current scenario
(as selected using Remote Controller).
Press and hold down to turn off Trainer2.
ZOLL AED Plus
®
Trainer2:
Green light remains on = Trainer2 is on and ready for use.
Green light off = Trainer2 is turned off or has no battery power.
Red Light steady = Last command from Remote Controller accepted.
Red Light 3 flashes = Last command from Remote Controller is invalid.
On
Off
CPR Metronome On/Off Button
Enables the CPR metronome to beep for the selected
Training Scenario. The LED above the button lights to
indicate that the CPR metronome is enabled. You should
enable the CPR metronome whenever CPR-D padz
®
are connected to the Trainer2.
When a CPR period occurs in the Training Scenario, the
CPR metronome begins to beep at 60 compressions
per minute (CPM), then automatically accelerates to
100 CPM after a few seconds. Metronome beeps are
independent of the student's actual compression rate
and continue until either the CPR interval ends or the
the instructor ends the scenario.
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Press the View/Enter Button once to turn on the
Remote Controller.
CPR Prompts
3a
PAUSE/END SCENARIO
3b