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1. Table 3 Remote Control Buttons 3 Shock Protocols Allows the Instructor to select Allows the Instructor to select G AHA Scenario number 1 as the 2 AHA Scenario number 2 as the default scenario The Trainer will default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the automatically turn off after the selection has been made selection has been made Operating Instructions Table 3 Remote Control Buttons continued oo amp amp Allows the Instructor to select AHA Scenario number 3 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Allows the Instructor to select AHA Scenario number 5 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Allows the Instructor to select AHA Scenario number 7 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made e2 1 Shock Protocols Allows the Instructor to select Ventricular Fibrillation with one shock conversion The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made 11 Allows the Instructor to select AHA Scenario number 4 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Allows the Instructor to select AHA Scenario number 6 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Allows the I
2. USA 1 800 535 6663 Australia 6129 638 3000 1315 685 4560 800 074 793 Canada 1 800 561 8797 China 86 216 327 9631 European Call Center 353 46 906 7790 France 3315 569 5849 Germany 49 747 792 7186 Japan 8133 219 0071 Latin America 1 305 669 9003 Netherlands 3115 750 5000 Singapore 656 419 8100 South Africa 2711 777 7555 United Kingdom 44 207 365 6780 Sweden 46 85 853 6551 Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Welch Allyn could void the purchaser s authority to operate the equipment REF 810 2475 XX Manual Part Number 810 2477 00 Rev B 10 2009 ual EC REP ZOLL Medical Corporation ZOLL International Holding B V 269 Mill Road Newtonweg 18 Chelmsford MA 01824 4105 USA 6662 PV ELST The Netherlands Welch Allyn inc 8500 SW Creekside Place Beaverton Oregon 97008 7107 www welchallyn com Printed in USA CE WelchAllyn Operating Instructions 1 Contents use TOM soso os Be oe RFC HU ee a 1 CSRS a ora a oe ae ee bee Bd DOSES ole RGN Shek EE SHAR 1 Special FSAWMOS ET 26 oA oka eS A hee eked Sa bee eed chk a edad NN 1 SPO hte ccc chs Seve tee cc s ete ede CN iA Soak Sl Gisele RC YC wid NR CC Y 3 Weer ic Meu ccs perpera Sey GES ee oa Re ede Oe Dee eh ee ea 2 Waiter Modes sss 640 O OO I eeia a chad bat NEAR AUU SARS 3 Menu MOJE 2224635 rerni Badd FARF Madd ooh OGG abaad E bad FYR NF NA 4 Se eT ctu ne wavs eal a bg Winch lie ah ea ed Bee Wee ee Sa ga AN UE 9 Changing the Batteries 2 0
3. GHz d 9 4 NP d hg VP d hg VP d B g NP 0 01 0 17 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 38 0 36 0 73 1 1 17 1 20 1 20 2 3 10 3 69 3 79 3 79 7 27 100 11 70 12 00 12 00 23 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz Note 3 An additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas Note 4 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 16 Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer
4. Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each freguency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the symbol A NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 KHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz b The compliance levels in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas For this reason an additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges c Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot b
5. applicab o cop Not applicab Not applicable o Not applicab Not applicab Not applicab Not applicab oo MO Not applicable Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment 14 Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic immunity IEC 60601 1 2 Table 203 The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance Electromagnetic environment level Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 Recommended separation distance 3 Vims SN nis d 1 17 VP 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 10 Vims 10 Vims d 1 20 VP 150 kHz to 80 MHz in ISM bands 10 V m 10 V m d lt 1 20 NP80 MHz to 800 MHz 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d lt 2 30 NP800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where
6. eee een eens 10 Remate FAR FRWNT NE 10 BOGS MGM YY eat ks Se a flan NY FR RAN PA NN 2 ohh 12 Electromagnetic Compatibility vs 0aacee8004 saa UR Seed ead eee A rade els 12 Introduction Overview The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is a training tool for preparing emergency responders to use the Welch Allyn AED 10 defibrillator to treat a victim of sudden cardiac arrest The Trainer provides realistic simulation of the defibrillator without actually charging or discharging electrical energy Voice prompts simulated energy delivery pauses for CPR Training Pads and the functional system status indicator all accurately mimic the operation of the defibrillator and provide a realistic demonstration e Twelve different scenarios are available e Multiple language selections are available e Hand held IR remote control allows instructors to customize training sessions The Trainer is intended for indoor use The Trainer is not intended to teach basic life saving skills Trainees should have completed an appropriate training class for knowledge in assessing the patient CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation and correct medical protocols Note Training Pads should be used only with a plastic skin type mannequin Do not use on foam based mannequins A Caution Trainer Pads are for demonstration purposes only and are not for clinical use Special Features e Voice prompts identical to those in the defibrillator e Text prompts identical to th
7. the Menu buttons are inoperative and all menus are inactive The ON OFF button and the Shock button are the only user responsive buttons in this mode While in Trainer mode the unit displays elapsed time battery level number of shocks delivered to the patient text prompts and various status messages on the LCD display Figure 1 Trainer Mode Display Elapsed Battery Patient Shock Time Level Counter AED Text Elapsed Time While in Trainer mode the elapsed time is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen in the following format HH MM SS The Elapsed Time stops incrementing if the Trainer is paused during a scenario and continues after the scenario is resumed Battery Level While in Trainer mode the Trainer graphically displays the battery level in the upper middle portion of the screen The battery level indicator displays 10 distinct battery levels and is updated every second The word LOW appears under the battery level symbol if the average battery voltage falls below operating levels Note The Battery Level Indicator is only available on Welch Allyn AED 10 defibrillators using software versions 2 06 02 and earlier Patient Shock Counter While in Trainer mode the unit displays the number of shocks delivered in the upper right hand corner of the screen AED Text While in Trainer mode this region of the display shows text prompts to the user Status The lower right hand corner of the screen displays the simulated
8. with one shock conversion followed by refibrillation Shockable Rhythm Non shockable Rhythm a Not accessible through remote control must be accessed through the Scenario Menu CPR Pressing the Enter button while the CPR menu item is highlighted displays the CPR menu with CPR Timer highlighted Pressing the Next button highlights CPR Tempo and pressing Next again highlights Back With CPR Timer highlighted pressing the Enter button displays the CPR Timer menu With CPR Tempo highlighted pressing the Enter button display the CPR Tempo menu With Back highlighted pressing the Enter button displays the Main Menu Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Main Menu CPR CPR Timer Pressing the Enter button while CPR Timer is highlighted displays the CPR Timer menu allowing the user to select a CPR time of 15 30 45 60 75 90 120 150 or 180 seconds The Save menu item saves the currently selected value and returns to the CPR Menu The Cancel menu item restores CPR Timer to the previous value and returns to the CPR Menu Enter CPR Timer Menu CPR Tempo Menu Main Menu CPR Timer CPR Tempo Back CPR CPR Timer Next 15 30 45 60 75 90 CPR Timer a Re Save Menu Item Enter CPR Menu CPR Tempo Pressing the Enter button while CPR Tempo is highlighted displays the CPR Tempo menu CPR Tempo number of CPR chest compressions per minute options are 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 or Disable The Save menu i
9. Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Operating Instructions Software version 01 04 XX WelchAllyn Advancing Frontline Care ii Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer 2009 Welch Allyn All rights are reserved No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate in any form this manual or any part thereof without permission from Welch Allyn Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury to anyone or for any illegal or improper use of the product that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions cautions warnings or statement of intended use published in this manual Welch Allyn is a registered trademark of Welch Allyn AED 10 is a trademark of Welch Allyn Software in this product is Copyright Welch Allyn or its vendors All rights are reserved The software is protected by United States of America copyright laws and international treaty provisions applicable worldwide Under such laws the licensee is entitled to use the copy of the software incorporated with this instrument as intended in the operation of the product in which it is embedded The software may not be copied decompiled reverse engineered disassembled or otherwise reduced to human perceivable form This is not a sale of the software or any copy of the software all right title and ownership of the software remain with Welch Allyn or its vendors For information about any Welch Allyn product call the nearest Welch Allyn representative
10. amount of delivered energy 4 Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Menu Mode Menu mode allows the user to access and set various system parameters Menu mode is enabled by holding down the lower menu button while turning on the Trainer Once the Trainer has been powered up into Menu mode the following menu appears on the screen Figure 2 Menu Mode Display Diagram Soft Key Label 1 Main Menu eb MenulTitle Volume Contrast Menu Buttons Scenario CPR o Language More Soft Key Label 2 Menu Se ections Display Border Volume Pressing the Enter button while the Volume menu item is highlighted causes the Volume menu to be displayed allowing the user to select a level between 1 and 3 As sound volume values are selected using the Next button a beep is heard at the selected volume The Save menu item saves the currently selected value and then returns to the Main Menu The Cancel menu item restores the volume value that was present prior to entering the Volume menu and returns to the Main Menu Main Menu Volume Next More Contrast Pressing the Enter button while the Contrast menu item is highlighted displays the Contrast menu allowing the user to select a contrast value between 0 and 5 As contrast values are selected using the Next button the display contrast changes immediately to the selected value The Save menu item saves the currently selected value and returns to the Main Menu The Cancel menu it
11. ble Shoc CPR Non CPR Shockable with one shock conversion rhythm shockable rhythm followed by refibrillation rhythm 11 Continuous ventricular Shockable Shoc CPR Shockable 1 Shock CPR fibrillation rhythm rhythm 12 Continuous non shockable Non CPR Non CPR Non CPR rhythm shockable shockable shockable rhythm rhythm rhythm 10 Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Changing the Batteries 1 2 Remove the four screws on the back panel Remove the panel Replace all batteries at the same time with 6 C cell alkaline batteries After battery replacement the status indicator will flash until the unit is powered on Replace the back panel and insert the four screws Remote Control The hand held remote control for the Trainer provides the Instructor with significant control over the configuration of the Trainer The remote control communicates with the Trainer via an IR window located next to the PADs connector A status indicator LED is located next to the IR window and it will flash to indicate that a command has been received The status indicator LED will flash continuously when a scenario has been paused Refer to the diagram and descriptions listed below Note The remote control battery access is located on the back side of the remote control To open the battery compartment slide the tab on the right side to the left and pull the compartment away from the remote Replace the 3V Lithium CR2025 battery positive side up
12. e predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer d Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3V m Operating Instructions 15 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications eguipment and the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer IEC 60601 1 2 Table 205 The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is intended for use in an environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications eguipment transmitters and the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance m according to freguency of transmitter Rated maximum output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150kHzto80MHzin 80 MHz to 800 800MHz to 2 5 power W of transmitter outside ISM bands ISM bands MHz
13. em restores the contrast value present prior to entering the Contrast menu and returns to the Main Menu Main Menu Contrast Next Operating Instructions Scenario Pressing the Enter button while the Scenario menu item is highlighted displays the Scenario menu allowing the user to select different scenarios see Scenarios on page 9 for more details Pressing the Next button causes a seguential display of possible Scenario numbers and pressing the Enter button causes the current scenario number to be selected and the Save menu item to be highlighted Pressing the Enter button while the Save menu item is highlighted stores the currently selected Scenario number and returns to the Main Menu The Cancel menu item restores the scenario value present prior to entering the Scenario menu and returns to the Main Menu Main Menu Scenario il Next Main Menu Cancel Note 1 Press Next to scroll through the scenarios The scenarios are numbered sequentially in the same order as for the remote control Table 1 Training Scenario Menu Selections Scenario Description 3 Shock Protocols at co N Ooo A o N HA Scenario 1 HA Scenario 2 HA Scenario 3 HA Scenario 4 HA Scenario 5 HA Scenario 6 HA Scenario 7 gt re D D FS HA Scenario 8 1 Shock Protocols 10 11 12 Ventricular Fibrillation with one shock conversion Ventricular Fibrillation
14. ing Scenarios Description Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6 3 Shock Protocols 1 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable 3 Shocks CPR Shockable 1 Shock Non with four shock conversion rhythm rhythm shockable rhythm 2 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable 2 Shocks Non CPR on CPR with two shock conversion rhythm shockable shockable rhythm rhythm 3 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable 2 Shocks Non CPR Non CPR with two shock conversion rhythm shockable shockable rhyth rhythm 4 Non shockable rhythm Non CPR Non CPR on CPR shockable shockable shockable rhythm rhythm rhythm 5 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable 3 Shocks CPR Shockable 1 Shock Non with four shock conversion rhythm rhythm shockable rhythm 6 Non shockable rhythm Non CPR Non CPR Non CPR shockable shockable shockable rhythm rhythm rhythm 7 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable 2 Shocks Non Shockable 1 Shock Non with two shock conversion rhythm shockable rhythm shockable followed by refibrillation rhythm rhythm 8 Troubleshooting skills Pad fault Shockable 2 Shocks Non CPR Non defibrillator pads followed rhythm shockable shockable by two shock conversion rhythm rhythm 1 Shock Protocols 9 Ventricular fibrillation Shockable Shoc CPR Non CPR Non with one shock conversion rhythm shockable shockable rhythm rhythm 10 Ventricular fibrillation Shocka
15. nstructor to select AHA Scenario number 8 as the default scenario The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Allows the Instructor to select Ventricular Fibrillation with one shock conversion followed by refibrillation The Trainer will automatically turn off after the selection has been made Note Scenarios 11 and 12 are not accessible through remote control and must be accessed through the Scenario Menu 0500 Current Scenario Shock Protocols Allows the Instructor to interrupt any scenario with a continuous shockable rhythm The current default scenario is not changed Q3 Other Functions Allows the Instructor to interrupt any scenario with a lead fault condition To resume the scenario press the button again Allows the Instructor to interrupt any scenario with a Low Battery condition To resume the scenario press the button again Allows the Instructor to pause during any scenario To resume the scenario press the button again While the Trainer is paused all other buttons are inactive until the pause button has been pressed again Allows the Instructor to interrupt any scenario with a continuous non shockable rhythm The current default scenario is not changed Allows the Instructor to interrupt any scenario with a Motion condition on the next rhythm analysis Allows the Instructor to simulate a Warning flashing icon system s
16. ose in the defibrillator e Remote control for instructor use User Interface Connect cable from defibrillator pads ee y Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer 7 Remote control window IR f and command status indicator 1 ON OFF button 2 Shock button WelchAllyn AEDI0 Green ON OFF button Red Shock button ECG Pad Connector LCD Status Indicator o s 1 d oT Battery Level Indicator Turns the Trainer on and off Flashes to prompt a simulated shock and is pressed to deliver a simulated shock Connect the cable from the pads to the Trainer here Ready for operation Do not use the Trainer Replace the batteries or service the Trainer Do not use the Trainer Replace the batteries or service the Trainer Displays the current battery level The Trainer displays text and voice prompts when the battery needs to be changed Note The Battery Level Indicator is only available on Welch Allyn AED 10 defibrillators using software versions 2 06 02 and earlier Menu buttons Remote Control Window and Command Status LED Control volume contrast scenario CPR timer and language Receives light pulses from the Remote Control The Command Status LED next to the Remote Control window illuminates when a command is received Operating Instructions Operation Trainer Mode Trainer mode is the primary mode of operation and is accessed by pressing the green ON OFF button In this mode
17. rmonic emission IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Voltage fluctuation flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not applicable equipment Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to EMC information provided in this document Operating Instructions Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic immunity IEC 60601 1 2 Table 202 The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer should assure that it is used in such an environment 13 Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power freguency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycle 40 Ur 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles 70 Ur 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Ur for 5 sec Ur is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level 3 A m 6 kV contact 8 kV air Not applicab Not
18. sing the Next button scrolls down highlighting the next menu item If the Enter button is pressed while the Yes menu item is highlighted all of the configuration parameters are forced to their default value except for the language If the Enter button is pressed while the Cancel menu item is highlighted the More Menu is displayed More Menu Restore Defaults Restore Defaults Reboot Yes Cancel More Menu Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer Maintenance Pressing the Enter button while the Maintenance menu item is highlighted displays the Maintenance Menu This menu is for factory use only More Menu Maintenance Restore Defaults System Test More Menu Operating Instructions Scenarios The Trainer provides training scenarios that follow the American Heart Association AHA recommended AED training scenarios These scenarios are preconfigured and give an AED Instructor a standard means of training and testing proficiency in AED use Scenarios 1 to 10 may be selected with the Menu Mode Scenario menu or with the Remote Control Scenarios 1 to 8 conform to the AHA recommended training scenarios Scenario 9 is the same as AHA scenario 2 except with a one shock conversion Scenario 10 is the same as AHA scenario 7 except with a one shock conversion followed by refibrillation The Scenario menu may also be used to select a continuous Shockable rhythm 11 or a continuous Non shockable rhythm 12 Table 2 Train
19. tatus To resume the scenario press the button again 12 Specifications Batteries Trainer Battery life Trainer Battery remote control Battery life remote control Number of training scenarios Storage temperature without batteries Operating temperature Weight without batteries Weight with batteries Dimensions Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer 6 x 1 5V C LR14 Approximately 40 hours 3V Lithium CR2025 Approximately two years 12 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 1 5 Ib 1 0 kg 2 5 Ib 1 6 kg 8 25 X 6 875 X 2 75 in 210 X 175 X 70 mm Electromagnetic Compatibility Category Standard Level Radiated emissions EN59011 CISPR 11 B ESD EN61000 4 2 8KV air 6KV contact Radiated Susceptibility EN61000 4 3 10 V m 20 V m EN 60601 2 4 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic emissions IEC 60601 1 2 Table 201 The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment Guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Welch Allyn AED 10 Trainer uses RF energy only for its ba internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are RF emissions CISPR 11 Group B not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic Ha
20. tem saves the currently selected value and returns to the CPR Menu The Cancel menu item restores CPR Tempo to the previous value and returns to the CPR Menu CPR Tempo 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 Disable Save Cancel CPR Save Menu Item CPR Menu CPR Menu Operating Instructions 7 Language Pressing the Enter button while the Language menu item is highlighted causes the Language menu to be displayed The current Language is displayed and pressing the Next button scrolls through the list of available languages Each language selection is displayed in its own language as the list is traversed and pressing the Enter button while the Save menu item is highlighted stores the currently selected language as the new language parameter All text is subsequently displayed in the new language Pressing the Enter button while the Cancel menu item is highlighted displays the Main Menu Main Menu Language Next Note 2 Press Next to scroll through the languages Language Each language is displayed in its own language More More Pressing the Enter button while the More menu item is highlighted causes the More Menu to be displayed Save Main Menu Main Menu or Reboot Main Menu Enter Main Menu More Menu Restore Defaults Maintenance Back Enter Main Menu More Restore Defaults Pressing the Enter button while the Restore Default menu item is highlighted displays the restore defaults menu Pres
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