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1.         POM S  WONT Ro oen  d   oorr  RECHARGE     POWER     ENERGY SELECT        PREPARE PADDLES      Remove the paddles from their holders by grasping the handles and  lifting straight up          Applyaliberal amount of Redux  paste to the electrode surface of each  paddle  or use defibrillator pads  TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRICAL  SHOCK TO THE OPERATOR  DO NOT ALLOW PASTE TO ACCUMU   LATE ON THE HANDS OR THE PADDLE HANDLES       Gently rub the electrode surfaces together to evenly distribute the ap   plied paste  l       APPLY PADDLES TO CHEST      Apply the paddles firmly to the anterior wall of the chest  The left  STER   NUM  paddle should be placed to the right of the sternum just below  the clavicle  the right  APEX  paddle should be placed on the chest wall   just below and to the left of the left nipple  in the anterior axillary line       Rub the paddles slightly against the skin to maximize the paddle to patient  contact  DO NOT ALLOW PASTE TO ACCUMULATE BETWEEN THE  PADDLE ELECTRODES ON THE CHEST WALL   THIS COULD CAUSE  BURNS       Recommended applied pressure is 10 12 kg  22 25 Ib  per paddle     17    3 EMERGENCY DEFIBRILLATION PROCEDURES    18    CHARGE DEFIBRILLATOR         Press the CHARGE button on either the right  APEX  paddle or on the  instrument front panel         When the    CHARGE DONE  tone sounds  and the  CHARGE DONE   lamps light  the DELIVERED ENERGY display will indicate the availa   ble energy     NOTE  Should you need to disarm the charged de
2.  The HP 43130A Defibrillator stores sufficient energy to discharge 360 joules  into a 50 ohm impedance  However  the actual energy delivered into a pa   tient is a function of the total impedance to the defibrillator discharge  As a  practical matter  the operator controls the largest portion of this impedance  by the quality of skin preparation  paddle placement  and pressure  If suffi   cient electrolyte is utilized  and pressure of 10 12 kilograms per paddle ap   plied  then an impedance of approximately 50 ohms would be expected with  the average patient  In this case  the energy delivered to the patient would  equal the energy setting selected     The output waveforms shown in the figure below indicate that with decreas   ing impedance  higher peak current is obtained  Recent clinical evidence in   dicates that the peak current value must reach a critical threshold for defibril     lation  and should therefore be maximized  The primary method available to  the operator to accomplish this  is proper paddle application technique     90  80  70    60          360 JOULES  50  1 258 ohms  2 50 ohms  3 100 ohms       40    30    20    10    MILLISECONDS    GENERAL INFORMATION 1    INITIAL INSPECTION    Carefully inspect each container for damage  If the shipping container or  cushion material is damaged  it should be kept until the contents have been  checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked for mechan   ical and electrical integrity  The contents of the sh
3.  in their holders  press  and briefly hold both DISCHARGE buttons simultaneously  The DELI   VERED ENERGY display will indicate the actual energy           10   deli   vered into the internal 50ohm test load  Notify service personnel if any  delivered energy value other than   100   joules is indicated     See the HP 43130A SERVICE MANUAL for extensive electrical  operational     and safety tests which should be performed by a qualified Biomedical Elec   tronics Technician  BMET  or equivalent service technician every 6 months     31    For more information  call your local HP sales office or East  301  948 6370   Midwest  312  255 9800   South  404  955 1500   West  213  877 1282    or write  Hewlett Packard  1501 Page Mill Road  Palo Alto  California 94304  In Europe  Hewlett Packard S A   7  rue du Bois du lan  P O  Box CH 1217     Mevrin 2  Geneva  Switzerland  In Japan  Yokogawa Hewlett Packard Ltd   29 21  Takaido Higashi 3 chome  Suginami ku  Tokyo 168     43130 91908 Printed in U S A  4 91 PACKARD    
4.  their holders  press either CHARGE button  Wait    for the  CHARGE DONE    indicators  and for the DELIVERED ENER   GY display to read    100    joules     With the paddles pressed firmly into their holders  press and briefly hold  both discharge buttons simultaneously  the defibrillator will discharge  with the next detected R wave  After discharge the DELIVERED ENER   GY display should indicate   100   joules  the actual measured energy  delivered to the internal test load     21    4 ELECTIVE CARDIOVERSION    22    SELECT ENERGY    Select the desired energy level with the ENERGY SELECT control     PREPARE PADDLES    Remove paddles from their holders by grasping the handles and lifting  straight up     Apply a liberal amount of REDUX   paste to the electrode surface on  each paddle or use defibrillator pads  TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRI   CAL SHOCK TO THE OPERATOR  DO NOT ALLOW PASTE TO AC   CUMULATE ON THE HANDS OR THE PADDLE HANDLES        Gently rub the electrode surfaces together to evenly distribute the ap     plied paste     APPLY PADDLES TO CHEST    Apply the paddles firmly to the anterior wall of the chest  The left  STER   NUM  paddle should be placed to the right of the sternum just below  the clavicle  the right  APEX  paddle should be placed on the chest wall   just below and to the left of the left nipple  in the anterior axillary line        Rub the paddles slightly against the skin to maximize the paddle to patient  contact  DO NOT ALLOW PASTE TO ACCUMULATE BETW
5. 1  This document contains or refers to proprietary information  which is protected by copyright  All rights are reserved  Copying or other reproduction of this document is prohibited without  the prior written of Hewlett Packard Company     CARDIOLOGY BUSINESS UNIT  1700 South Baker Street  McMinnville  Oregon 97128    Sixth Edition 4 91    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Section Page    ENERAL INFORMATION       GENERAL INFORMATION   SECTION 1    INTRODUCTION    This Operating Guide provides installation  operational  and basic main   tenance instructions for the safe use and proper care of the Hewlett   Packard Model 43130A Defibrillator  BEFORE USING THE INSTRU   MENT  READ THIS MANUAL AND BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR  WITH ITS CONTENTS      SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS    The HP 43130A stores high voltage energy and is capable of delivering  up to 360 joules of DC energy to a 50 ohm impedance  Disconnecting  the Model 43130A from an AC outlet will not remove power  the instru   ment is battery powered  meaning that the ENERGY SELECT control must  also be placed in the OFF position  In order to disarm a charged unit   turn the ENERGY SELECT control to the ON or OFF positions  or place  the paddles in their holders and depress both DISCHARGE buttons  As  a safety feature  the HP 43130A is designed to automatically discharge  internally if it has been left charged for more than 60 seconds     The HP 43130A is designed with all plastic handles and controls to  minimize shock hazard  When not plug
6. E button located near the forward end of the  handle  Press and briefly hold both buttons simultaneously to discharge the  defibrillator        5  CHARGE DONE indicators           CHARGE DONE    lamps  located on the APEX paddle and front panel   light and a  CHARGE DONE    tone sounds when the selected energy  level has been reached  The DELIVERED ENERGY display indicates  the actual energy available     NOTE  The  CHARGE DONE    tone may be eliminated by  if desired  by    removing a single diode  Refer to the HP 43130A Service Manual for further  information        11    2 OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS    12    6  SYNC DEFIB button    Pressing the SYNC DEFIB button on the front panel changes the operating  mode of the defibrillator  In DEFIB  normal  mode  the unit discharges im   mediately when both discharge buttons are pressed  In SYNC mode  the unit  synchronizes discharge with the next detected R wave after both discharge  buttons are pressed  This mode is typically used for cardioversion procedures  with the defibrillator connected to an external monitor     The instrument defaults to DEFIB  normal  mode when power is turned ON   For synchronized operation  press the SYNC DEFIB button once  the  SYNC   indicator on the front panel lights while in SYNC mode  To return to normal  DEFIB mode for instant discharge  press the SYNC DEFIB button again     The HP 43130A is designed to remain in SYNC mode after discharge  until  the operator chooses to return the instrume
7. EEN THE  PADDLE ELECTRODES ON THE CHEST WALL   THIS COULD CAUSE  BURNS     Recommended applied pressure is 10 12 kg  22 25 Ib  per paddle     ELECTIVE CARDIOVERSION 4    CHARGE DEFIBRILLATOR      Press the CHARGE button on either the right  APEX  paddle or on the  instrument front panel         When the    CHARGE DONE    tone sounds and the  CHARGE DONE   lamp lights  the DELIVERED ENERGY display on the monitor will indi   cate the available energy     NOTE  Should you need to disarm the charged defibrillator  if countershock  is not needed   turn the ENERGY SELECT control to the ON position  Any  stored energy will be discharged internally and the monitor DELIVERED ENER   GY display will return to    0        NOTE  If the defibrillator does not charge  verify proper setting of the ENER   GY SELECT control  If it is correct  turn the ENERGY SELECT control to OFF   and then back to the desired energy setting  reset the SYNC DEFIB and ECG  SIZE controls  and press the CHARGE button again  If the unit remains una   ble to charge  turn the ENERGY SELECT control to OFF and use a back up  defibrillator  Alert appropriate service personnel     As a safety feature  if the defibrillator is not discharged within 60 seconds  of reaching the selected energy level  it will automatically discharge the stored  energy internally  During the ten seconds just prior to this internal disarm   the  CHARGE DONE    tone will beep intermittently  When the internal dis   charge is complete  the  CHAR
8. ERAL INFORMATION    ORDERING INFORMATION    OPTIONS    C02 Add 6 0 cm Internal Paddle Set  Includes J02   EC Lead Set   handle set  part number 14990B  and  6 0 cm diameter electrode set  part num   ber 14995A     K01 Add Accessories Pouch   P N 43100 69500    CO3  AddAnterior Posterior Paddle Set  includes Ko2 Defibrillator Carrying Case   paddle set  part number 14412D  LO1 French Language    C04 Add 7 5 cm Internal Paddle Set  Includes LO2 German Language  handle set  part number 14990B  and  7 5 cm diameter adult electrode set  part    number 14993A  L04 Spanish Language  CO5 Add 4 5 cm Internal Paddle Set  Includes LOS Italian Language    handle set  part number 14990B  and  4 5 cm diameter pediatric electrode set     LOS Dutch Language    LO6 Swedish Language    part number 149924  NO1 CSA Approval  C06 Add 2 8 cm Internal Paddle Set  Includes NO2 IEC VDE Approval  handle set  part number 14990B  and  2 8 cm diameter infant electrode set  part NOS  NEMKO Approval  number 149944  Z01 50Hz Power  C07 Technical Documentation Option  includes 202 100V Power  HP 43130A Service Manual  part number  43130 91909  Z05 230V Power  C09 Delete Anterior Anterior Paddle Set  900 UK Power Cord    901 Australian Power Cord  902 European Power Cord  906 Swiss Power Cord   917 South Africa Power Cord    NOTES  Standard Power is 120V 60Hz     Standard language is English     Standard Power cord is U S     1     1 GENERAL INFORMATION    AMPERES    DEFIBRILLATOR ENERGY OUTPUT INFORMATION   
9. GE DONE    tone will terminate  the  CHARGE  DONE    lamp will go off  the recorder will annotate  DISARMED    and the  monitor DELIVERED ENERGY display will return to    0        TO RESET SELECTED ENERGY LEVEL  To increase or decrease the selected energy level after the CHARGE button    has been pressed  simply move the ENERGY SELECT control to the new  energy level  and wait for the CHARGE DONE tone     23    4 ELECTIVE CARDIOVERSION    24    DISCHARGE    Verify again that the ECG waveform is stable  and that a marker pulse  appears ONLY with each R wave of the cardiac cycle       Briefly adjust paddle pressure and placement to optimize contact      Press and briefly hold both DISCHARGE buttons  one on each paddle   simultaneously  The defibrillator will discharge with the next detected  R wave    e  f additional countershocks are required  readjust the ENERGY SELECT    control as necessary  and repeat the above procedure     NOTE  If the defibrillator does not discharge press the CHARGE button  again  wait for the  CHARGE DONE    tone  and press the DISCHARGE  buttons again  If it still will not discharge  turn the ENERGY SELECT con   trol to the ON or OFF position  and use a back up defibrillator  Alert    appropriate service personnel immediately     AFTER USE    Turn the ENERGY SELECT control to OFF       Return the instrument to its storage location  and plug the power cord  into an AC power outlet  Verify that the  BATTERY CHARGING    LED  lights        Clean all padd
10. HEWLETT 43130A  PACKARD       DEFIBRILLATOR       U    ING E MEAS I EE E TPYSEYITITITEITE   degentes    a oe aor    i y  E    DEFIBRILLATOR    ee ar       I o REL M M PIECE       OPERATING GUIDE    AC    ADDENDUM  EMERGENCY BACKUP OPERATION    Defibrillators with this label have emergency A C power backup capability  This  allows limited operation under most battery failed conditions  as long as the  defibrillator is connected to the AC power line  The defibrillator will also operate  if the battery is removed and the instrument is connected to the A C power line     When operating the instrument in this mode some performance differences will be  observed     l  The time to charge the defibrillator to the maximum energy level  360 joules   will be approximately 20 to 30 seconds  Normal charge time with a fully charged  battery is less than ten seconds     2  During defibrillator charging  flickering of the CRT display will be evident     LA eackaro    43130A  DEFIBRILLATOR    OPERATING GUIDE    43130 91908    DO  Read the OPERATING GUIDE before operating the instrument  Exercise CAUTION when using the instrument   Keep a battery installed in the instrument at all times   Keep the battery charging during standby periods   Recharge the battery when  LOW BATTERY    condition occurs  DON   T  Open the instrument case   Use the defibrillator in a flammable atmosphere    Allow excess electrolyte paste or gel to accumulate      Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1985  1986  1988  199
11. ble from the defibrillator       Replace with a new battery and secure the compartment door         Charge battery for 24 hours before putting into service to achieve  maximum battery capacity     OPERATOR SERVICE    BATTERY STORAGE    Beyond a preliminary full charge  no preparation is required for storage of the  battery  A 48 hour charge is sufficient preparation  Batteries should be stored  in a cool  dry location     Lead acid batteries have a finite shelf life  storage time  before they become  non functional  A lead acid battery in storage should be recharged for at least  24 hours every six months  This will help ensure the battery does not become  excessively discharged while in storage  even though the shelf discharge rate  is low  The shelf life is longer with colder temperatures  but do not store below  freezing level     Prolonged storage of the battery off charge could result in an abnormal condi   tion where it will not recharge even when the defibrillator is connected to AC  power  The condition  open circuit voltage below about 10 8 volts  could occur  if the battery is stored longer than six months without recharging or left in the  instrument off charge for more than four months from a fully charged state  The  difference in time is because the instrument draws a small amount of current  even when the power switch is off  The diagnosis of this condiiton is simple   When the unit is plugged into AC line power  the    BATTERY CHARGING    indi   cator will fla
12. ble paddle sets and ordering information      To disconnect a paddle set from the defibrillator  slide the latch cover  A  toward  you  rock the connector forward and back  and pull the connector block  straight up  To install an alternate paddle set  press the paddle connector  down into place  and slide the latch back     15  POWER CORD STORAGE RECESS    The power cord may be quickly and easily coiled into the recessed compart   ment located in the rear of the instrument case  when transport is necessary   The compartment    captures    the cord  keeping it out of the way during an  emergency episode  and allows easy removal when the unit is returned to  AC line power  The power cord plugs into the receptacle located in this com   partment  and may be secured with the power cord retainer included in the  accessory kit        16  ECG SYNC Input    The standard phone jack allows the HP 43130A to be synchronized with the  signal from an HP bedside monitor  Connect the SYNC cable to the ECG  or SYNC output of the monitor and to the ECG SYNC input on the HP 43130A   The defibrillator will synchronize from the signal  return a    marker pulse    to  the monitor for verification  and time the energy discharge to occur at the  trigger point       15    2 OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS    NOTES    16    EMERGENCY DEFIBRILLATION PROCEDURES   SECTION 3    SELECT ENERGY    Turn the ENERGY SELECT control to the desired energy level   This turns  the instrument power on automatically 
13. e buttons are pressed  the unit will discharge with the next detected  R wave  thus avoiding the vulnerable T wave segment of the cardiac cycle     When the HP 43130A is placed in SYNC mode for synchronized cardiover   sion  a marker pulse is superimposed on the ECG as it appears on the moni   tor to indicate the point in the cardiac cycle where discharge will occur     Place the ENERGY SELECT control in the ON position     Select desired ECG lead on the monitor Connect the ECG SYNC out     put jack to the ECG SYNC input jack on the HP 43130A using cable      part number 8120 1022     Press the SYNC DEFIB button once to place the HP 43130A in SYNC  mode  The    SYNC    indicator will light on the front panel and will flash  OFF with each detected R wave     Always inspect the displayed ECG before delivering the countershock   and verify that a marker pulse  indicating discharge point  appears only  with each R wave  Should a marker pulse not appear  or if a marker  pulse is viewed on the T wave segment of the ECG  adjust the ECG size  until the marker pulse appears only with each R wave  Select a different  lead or adjust electrode placement  if necesary  to improve ECG R wave    quality     VERIFY DEFIBRILLATOR OPERATION BEFORE PROCEEDING    Perform the following brief test to ensure proper defibrillator performance     Place the ENERGY SELECT control in the    100    joules position         Verify that the adult paddle electrodes are installed         Leaving the paddles in
14. e the container  Protect the contro  panel with  cardboard       Seal the shipping container securely     OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS    SECTION 2           chance DONE LAMP        SYNC INDICATOR           4  CHARGE DONE LAMP   Model 43130A Defibrillator  1  ENERGY SELECT control    The ENERGY SELECT control turns the instrument power ON and OFF  and also selects the desired energy level in 14 discrete steps  Switch po   sitions are OFF  ON  2  3  5  7  10  20  30  50  70  100  150  200  300  and  360 joules  watt seconds              4 OFF achaca     POWER   ENERGY SELECT       2 OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS    10    2  CHARGE button    Press the CHARGE button on either the APEX paddle or the front panel to  charge the defibrillator to the level selected with the ENERGY SELECT con   trol  When the CHARGE button is pressed  the defibrillator charges to the  selected level in 10 seconds or less when operated from a fully charged bat   tery  To change the selected energy level AFTER the CHARGE button has  been pressed  simply reset the ENERGY SELECT control  The defibrillator  will automatically charge to the new level        3  DELIVERED ENERGY display  The digital display on the front panel displays the energy available for defibril     lator discharge  With the defibrillator disarmed  this DELIVERED ENERGY  display indicates    0        CHARGE DONE    CHARGING                 OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS 2    4  DISCHARGE buttons    Each paddle has a DISCHARG
15. ed by a fully charged  battery     Delivered Energy Display  digital display in   dicates energy which will be delivered into  50 ohms impedance     Armed Indicators  Charge done tone   charge done lamp on apex paddle  and  delivered energy display     Safety Interlock  Output energy limited to  50 joules when interna  paddles are  installed     Paddles  Standard paddles are anteri   or anterior  adult and pediatric  Adult elec   trodes slide off to expose pediatric elec   trodes  Full range of anterior posterior and  internal paddles are available     Synchronizer  SYNC indicator on front  panel lights while in synchronous mode   There is an audible beep with each detect   ed R wave  while a marker pulse on the  monitor indicates discharge point  Upon  activation  discharge occurs within 30ms  of marker pulse     SIZE AND WEIGHT    Dimensions  21 5 cm H x 29 8 cm W x 43 2  cm L  8 4  x 11 7  x 17      Weight  9 kg  20 Ib      BATTERIES  Type  2 5 Ampere hour rechargeable  starved electrolyte sealed lead acid     Charge Time  2 hours for 9096 capacity   from depleted state      Capacity  Fifty  50  full energy  360 joule   discharges     Charging Indicator  An LED on the front  panel lights when the battery is charging   A second LED indicates limited available  battery capacity    Maximum Power Consumption  100 VA    STANDARD ACCESORIES    Redux   651 1008    Paste  5 oz   part number    SYNC Cable  part number 8120 1022  Operating Manual    Operating Instruction Card    GEN
16. fibrillator  if countershock  is not needed   turn the ENERGY SELECT control to the ON position  Any  stored energy will be discharged internally and the monitor DELIVERED ENER   GY display will return to    0        NOTE  If the defibrillator will not charge  verify proper setting of the ENER   GY SELECT control  If it is correct  turn the ENERGY SELECT control to OFF   and then back to the desired energy setting and press the CHARGE button  again  If the unit remains unable to charge  turn the ENERGY SELECT con   trol to the ON or OFF position and use a back up defibrillator  Alert appropri   ate service personnel as soon as possible     As a Safety feature  if the defibrillator is not discharged within 60 seconds  of reaching the selected energy level  it will automatically discharge the stored  energy internally  During the ten seconds just prior to this internal disarm   the  CHARGE DONE    tone will beep intermittently  When the internal dis   charge occurs  the  CHARGE DONE  tone will stop  the    CHARGE DONE   lamp will go off  and the DELIVERED ENERGY display will return to    0        TO RESET SELECTED ENERGY LEVEL  To increase or decrease the selected energy level after the CHARGE button    has been pressed  simply move the ENERGY SELECT control to the new  energy level  and wait for the CHARGE DONE tone and lamp to activate     EMERGENCY DEFIBRILLATION PROCEDURES 3    DISCHARGE    Briefly adjust paddle pressure and placement to optimize patient contact         Ver
17. ged into an AC line  it is a battery   powered instrument with no reference to earth ground  and small static  charges may be generated during defibrillator discharges  These static  charges present a minor shock potential to the operator  but ONLY  through the exposed metal surfaces  Avoid touching these surfaces during  defibrillator discharge     Medical electronic equipment which may not incorporate defibrillation  protection  e g   blood flow meters  should be disconnected from the pa   tient during defibrillation discharge     Never touch the bed  the patient  or any equipment connected to the  patient  e g   patient leads  during defibrillation  Fluids such as Ringer   s  saline solution and blood are excellent electrical conductors  to avoid  creating potentially dangerous electrical paths  keep the 43130A and  the immediate area clean and dry at all times     NEVER open the instrument case  there are no operator controls inside  and dangerous high voltages may be exposed  Refer servicing to quali   fied service personnel     1    GENERAL INFORMATION    DO NOT use the defibrillator in a flammable atmosphere  i e  oxygen  tents or other areas of concentrated flammable anesthetics   Avoid us   ing portable or emergency vehicle mounted defibrillators immediately near  the site of an automobile wreck   spilled gasoline and puddles of water  present extremely dangerous explosion and shock hazards  Contact your  local He wlett Packard sales or service engineer when any unan
18. ify that no one is in contact with the patient  monitoring cable or leads   bed rails  or any other potential current pathway       Call out  CLEAR  to alert other personnel to stand clear of the patient       Press and briefly hold both DISCHARGE buttons  one on each paddle   simultaneously  to deliver energy to the patient     e       NOTE  If the defibrillator does not discharge  press the CHARGE button again   wait for the  CHARGE DONE  tone  and press the DISCHARGE buttons  again  If it still will not discharge  turn the ENERGY SELECT control to the  ON or OFF position  and use a back up defibrillator  Alert appropriate serv   ice personnel immediately        AFTER USE     Turn the ENERGY SELECT control to OFF        Return the instrument to its storage location  and plug the power cord  into an AC power outlet  Verify that the  BATTERY CHARGING    LED  lights         Clean all paddles  controls  and cables as necessary   Refer to Section  6 for detailed cleaning information          Check that adequate remaining recorder paper and electrolyte paste  or defibrillator pads are available for the next use of the defibrillator     19    3 EMERGENCY DEFIBRILLATION PROCEDURES    NOTES    20    ELECTIVE CARDIOVERSION   SECTION 4    Certain arrhythmias require synchronizing defibrillator discharge with the ECG  R wave to avoid inducing ventricular fibrillation  In this case  a synchronizing   SYNC  circuit within the instrument detects the patient   s R waves  When the  discharg
19. ipment should be as shown  below  procedures for installation and initial checks are presented in Section 5     If the contents are incomplete  if there is mechanical damage or if the instru   ment does not pass its electrical self test  described earlier   notify your local  Hewlett Packard sales office  If the shipping container is damaged  notify the  carrier also                 1    GENERAL INFORMATION    PACKAGING    Containers and materials used for original shipment of your HP 43130A are  specifically designed for the instrument and are not readily available through  Hewlett Packard sales offices  it is recommended that you keep the packing  materials for future use  If the instrument is returned to Hewlett Packard for  servicing  attach a tag indicating the product model number  serial number   return address  and a description of the problems encountered and service  required  Mark the container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling  In every  correspondence  refer to the instrument by product number and full serial  number  e g  HP43130A  serial number 2500A00000      Follow these general instructions when re packaging with commercially avail   able materials       Wrap the instrument in heavy cushioning material       Use a strong shipping container  A double wall carton made of 350  pound test material is adequate       Use enough shock absorbing material  3 or 4 inch layer  around all  sides of the instrument to provide firm cushioning andto prevent  movement insid
20. l 50ohm test load     The defibrillator is ready for use if it passes the above checklist     CAUTION  DO NOT DISCHARGE THE DEFIBRILLATOR WITH THE    WARNING     PADDLES SHORTED TOGETHER  TO DO SO CAN CAUSE  BURNING AND PITTING OF THE METAL PADDLE  CONTACTS     AVOID OPEN PADDLE DISCHARGES  DANGEROUS HIGH  VOLTAGE EXISTS ON THE PADDLES WHEN THE DEFIBRIL   LATOR IS DISCHARGED  CONTACT WITH THIS HIGH VOLT   AGE COULD CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY     25    PB CHECKOUT PROCEDURES    NOTES    26    OPERATOR SERVICE   SECTION 6    BATTERY INFORMATION    The following information will help you gain the most benefit from the lead acid  battery  HP part number 1420 0339  which is used in the HP 43130A defibrillator     As soon as your new defibrillator arrives  check it out according to the Checkout  Procedure  Section 5   and connect it to AC power for at least 24 hours  48  hours or more is preferred   The battery is charged at the factory  but some  discharging will occur even when the defibrillator power control is in the    OFF     position  or when the battery is out of the instrument     To prolong battery life  Hewlett Packard defibrillators have a feature which turns  off the instrument when battery capacity is low  IMPORTANT  A battery dis   charged to the defibrillator shutdown point will still allow immediate AC line  power operation  A DEFECTIVE  SHORT CIRCUIT OR OPEN CIRCUIT   BATTERY WILL PREVENT THE USE OF THE DEFIBRILLATOR  EVEN WHILE  ON AC POWER     As with most ba
21. les  controls  and cables as necessary   Refer to Section  6 for information on cleaning the defibrillator         Check that adequate remaining recorder paper and electrolyte paste    or defibrillator pads are available for the next use of the defibrillator     CHECKOUT PROCEDURE    SECTION 5    The following procedure allows complete functional inspection of the Model  43130A Defibrillator Monitor  A simplified inspection routine for daily and week   ly testing is included in Section 7  l      Plug the power cord into suitable AC power outlet and check that the  power line switch located at the rear of the unit  if installed  is on       Place the ENERGY SELECT control in the ON position  The POWER  ON indicator will light       Verify that the adult paddle electrodes are installed       Place the ENERGY SELECT control in the 100 joules position  Leaving  the paddles in their holders  press either CHARGE button  The    CHARGE  DONE    tone should sound and the    CHARGE DONE    lamp should light  within 10 seconds when operated with a fully charged battery  and the  DELIVERED ENERGY display should register  100  joules       WARNING  Ensure that hands are kept clear of the paddle electrode  edges  use thumbs to depress DISCHARGE buttons       Grasp the paddle handles  and without removing the paddles from their  holders  press both DISCHARGE buttons simultaneously  The DELI   VERED ENERGY display will indicate the actual energy  4        10   deli   vered to the the interna
22. nt to DEFIB mode  to avoid inad   vertent non synchronized shock delivery during cardioversion procedures   This design may differ from other manufacturers  instruments  Become familiar  with the SYNC DEFIB operation of each defibrillator you use     f 2 ELE oe ee d    a SYNC d  A INESSE gi     DEFIB    amp       Ethel os pi RC RAE   Neh m IB ai d ar eut i          7   POWER ON  LED    The  POWER ON  indicator lights when the instrument is turned on     POWER ON          8   SYNC     The    SYNC    indicator lights when the instrument is placed in synchronized   SYNC  mode of operation  It flashes OFF with each detected R wave        OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS 2    9   CHARGE DONE  LED    The  CHARGE DONE    indicator lights when the defibrillator is charged to  the selected energy level and ready for discharge     CHARGE DONE          10   LOW BATTERY  LED    The    LOW BATTERY    indicator lights when the battery runs low and warns  that a limited number of energy shocks are available  The defibrillator may  be returned to AC line power  plugged in  at any time for unlimited use     BATTERY      vow    CHARGING    POWER ON       11     BATTERY CHARGING    LED    The  BATTERY CHARGING  LED indicates that the defibrillator battery is being  charged  It is lit whenever the instrument is connected to a suitable wall outlet  supplying AC power and the power line switch located at the rear of the unit   if installed  is ON  To ensure that the unit has sufficient battery po
23. perform  a self diagnostic routine     Critical circuits within the unit   s defibrillator section are monitored and checked  periodically during operation  Each time the instrument power is turned ON   proper operation of these circuits is verified and the DELIVERED ENERGY  display will briefly flash    HP    and     888        Should a problem be detected   an appropriate ERROR message will be generated on the digital display  The  defibrillator should immediately be turned OFF and service personnel noti   fied should an ERROR condition arise     DEFIBRILLATOR CHARGE TIME    The defibrillator will charge to 360 joules in less than 10 seconds  when  powered from a fully charged battery  After several full energy discharges  on battery power  the charge time may become slightly longer     OPERATING ENVIRONMENT    The location of your HP 43130A should be reasonably free from vibration   dust  corrosive or explosive vapors or gases  extreme temperature  and ex   cessive humidity  The operating environment limits for the HP 431304  in   cluding all options  are     Temperature  0   C to 55   C  Relative Humidity  5  to 95   Altitude  4 600 m maximum    The instrument may exhibit decreased useable battery capacity  i e  less than  2 5 hours monitoring time available from a fully charged battery  when oper   ated outside these temperature limits  This condition will only be seen during  use outside of the listed temperature limits  normal battery performance will  resume when retu
24. rned to standard operating temperatures     Temperature while charging battery   15   C to 4 35  C    The battery may not reach 100  full charge  using either direct AC power  or the Model 43190A or 431S2A Power Converters  if charged at tempera   tures below  15   C  If charged repeatedly at temperatures exceeding    15  C  If charged repeatedly at temperatures exceeding   35  C  the useful  life of the battery will be limited     1    1    GENERAL INFORMATION    NOTE  As with all electronic equipment  radio frequency interference between  the defibrillator or power converter and any existing radio transmitting or receiv   ing equipment at the installation site or in a vehicle  should be evaluated care   fully and any limitations noted before the equipment is placed in service   Hewlett Packard assumes no liability for failures resulting from RF interfer   ence between HP medical electronics and any radio frequency generating    equipment     STORAGE AND SHIPMENT ENVIRONMENT    The storage and shipping environment limits for the 43130A  including all    options  are     Temperature   40   C to 75   C  Relative Humidity  5  to 95   40   C   Altitude  15 300 m maximum     SPECIFICATIONS    DEFIBRILLATOR  Waveform  Lown Waveform  Damped  sinusoidal      Output Energy  delivered   2  3  5  7  10   20  30  50  70  100  150  200  300  and 360  joules     Charge Control  Push button on APEX pad   dle and on front panel     Charge Time  Less than 10 seconds to 360  joules when power
25. s to penetrate the instrument case  and avoid  pouring fluid on the unit while cleaning  DO NOT use abrasive cleaners  or strong solvents such as acetone  or acetone based componas     DO  NOT steam or gas  ETO  sterilize the external paddle set     NOTE  For information regarding the use and sterilization of HP Internal Handle  and Electrode sets  consult the documentation accompanying those products     OPERATIONAL CHECKS    SECTION 7    These checks are intended to briefly verity proper operation of the 43130A  Defibrllator  A test routine incorporating these checks along with visual in   spection for mechanical integrity of all cables  paddles  and controls should  be performed regularly as indicated below     EVERY SHIFT        Verify that the instrument is connected to AC power and that the       BAT   TERY CHARGING  LED is lit         Check for presence of adequate REDUX  electrolyte paste or defibril   lator pads     EVERY WEEK   Delivered energy check      Place the ENERGY SELECT control in the   100   position       Verify that the adult paddle electrodes are installed         Leaving the paddles in their holders  press either CHARGE button  Wait  for the  CHARGE DONE    tone to sound and thee  CHARGE DONE   lamp to light and verify that the DELIVERED ENERGY display registers     100    joules       WARNING  Ensure that hands are kept clear of the paddle electrode  edges  use thumbs to depress DISCHARGE buttons       Grasp the paddle handles and  leaving the paddles
26. sh briefly once approximately every five seconds  and will be ac   companied by a relay    click    within the instrument  The battery must be replaced  in this situation     For best results  observe the battery recharge recommendations which have  been added to the shipping carton and battery labels  A label on the shipping  carton next to the packing slip provides a date prior to which the instrument  should be plugged in and the battery must be recharged  In addition  a cau   tion label on the battery pack states that the battery should be recharged  for  at least 24 hours  every six months         Observe the same storage environment limits for the battery as suggest   ed for the instrument  Section 1      Temperature   40  C to 75  C  Relative Humidity  50  to 95   40   C     NOTE  The battery must be charged if stored below zero C to avoid damage     6    29    6    30    OPERATOR SERVICE    CLEANING EXTERIOR SUFACES    The 43130A and its acessories are chemically resistant to common hospi   tal cleaning solutions and non caustic detergents  Some approved clean   ing solutions are       Alcohol    Soap and water    Chlorine bleach  30ml I water    Ammonia based cleaners    Keep the outside surface of the instrument clean and free of dust and  dirt  Clean the paddles thorughly to prevent build up of dried electrolyte     When alternate paddle sets are used  be especially careful to avoid the  accumulation of fluids in the paddle connector well     DO NOT allow any fluid
27. swered  questions arise concerning safe operation of the HP Defibrillator     ABOUT THE HP 43130A DEFIBRILLATOR    Your Hewlett Packard 43130A is a DC defibrillator only  it does not contain  its own ECG monitor or strip chart recorder  ECG input for synchronized cardi   oversion must be provided from an external monitoring system  Energy is  selectable from 2 to 360 joules  calibrated for 50 ohms impedance  in 14 dis   crete steps     The HP 43130A operates from either AC line power or the integrated recharge   able battery  The fully charged battery is capable of providing fifty 360 joule  discharges  An indicator on the front panel lights when the defibrillator is con   nected to AC power and the battery is charging  A second indicator will light  indicating a  LOW BATTERY        WARNING  PACEMAKER PATIENTS  Rate meters may continue to count  the pacemaker rates during occurrences of cardiac arrest or some arrhyth   mias  Do not rely entirely upon rate meter alarms  Keep pacemaker patients  under close surveilance     The compact  lightweight instrument design  along with battery operation  per   mit use of the defibrillator in portable applications  The optional accessories  pouch provides convenient storage for Redux   paste or defibrillator pads     Marr eT YL sa          Model 43130A    GENERAL INFORMATION    SELF DIAGNOSTICS    The HP 43130A Defibrillator uses microprocessor technology to control and  monitor system operation  This advanced design enables the unit to 
28. ttery operated equipment  IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED    THAT THE DEFIBRILLATOR BE LEFT PLUGGED INTO AC LINE POWER  DURING STANDBY PERIODS TO PROVIDE CONSTANT BATTERY  CHARGING  Always verify that the    BATTERY CHARGING    indicator is on  when the unit is on AC power  The battery does not require periodic discharge  cycling maintenance to correct voltage depression or    memory    problems  common with NiCad  nickel cadmium  batteries     27       OPERATOR SERVICE    28    BATTERY CHECK    Hewlett Packard recommends that the battery  HP part number 1420 0339   Capacity be checked periodically  every three months or when questionable ity  is noticed   Since the 43130A Defibrillator does not include a monitor which  provides a convenient method of capacity determination  we recommend that    1  for capacity checking the battery be installed in an HP unit with a  monitor  Models 43100A  43110A  43120A or 43200A   or    2  the battery be replaced after being in service one year   In general  use of this check should not exceed the frequency recommended  by Hewlett Packard  since repeated deep discharges will tend to decrease the  battery s total useful life  REMEMBER THAT THE BATTERY SHOULD BE LEFT  ON CHARGE WHENEVER POSSIBLE FOR BEST PERFORMANCE AND LIFE     CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK          THE HP 43130A MUST HAVE A BATTERY INSTALLED TO OPERATE       Place the unit on its back or side     Open the battery compartment door by rotating the two latches     Unplug the battery ca
29. wer to ac   commodate emergency episodes  and to maximize the useful life of the bat   tery  it is recommended that the instrument remain connected to AC power  during standby periods     13    2 OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS    14    BATTERY    Low      METUIT    POWER ON          12  BATTERY PACK    The replaceable battery pack is located inside a compartment on the under   side of the unit  The compartment lid is held closed by two rotating latches      Refer to Section 6 for information regarding battery pack replacement  storage   and care      13  PADDLES    The HP 43130A paddle set includes both adult and pediatric electrode sizes   The adult electrodes are always exposed  To use the pediatric electrodes   remove the adult electrodes from each paddle by pressing down on the adap   ter locking lever and sliding the adult electrode forward  To replace the adult  electrode  simply slide it back into place  making sure that the locking lever    engages     NOTE  The adult electrodes should be installed whenever the defibrillator  is discharged with the paddles in their holders  If adult electrodes are not used   the paddles must be pressed firmly against the metal test contacts to avoid  damage        OPERATING CONTROLS and INDICATORS 2    14  INTERCHANGEABLE PADDLE CONNECTOR    Located at the front right of the unit  the paddle connector enables quick   easy changing of the various paddle sets available for use with the 43130A    See page 5 for a description of availa
    
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