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1. Jiss CE Marked by BSI 0086 per the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC of European Union ETL IV Classified by ETL Semko with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in c us accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 EN60601 1 and EN60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 CisTEO Electrical Construction Safety and Performance IEC 60601 1 1998 Amendments 1 1991 amp 2 1995 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 ANSI AAMI DF 39 1993 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC IEC 60601 1 2 2001 IEC 60601 2 4 Section 36 ANSI AAMI DF 39 1993 Section 3 3 21 page 56 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 7 Technical Data EMISSIONS Field Model Standard or Compliance E M 9300P EN 55011 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Magnetic 9300P ANSI AAMI DF39 0 5mT on surface except for within 5cm of the lid magnet and the speaker IMMUNITY Field Model Standard or Compliance E M 9300P IEC 61000 4 3 Level X 20V m IEC 60601 2 4 Section 36 202 3 20V m AAMI DF389 Section 3 3 21 2 1 Magnetic 9300P IEC 61000 4 8 2001 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 Section 36 202 8 AAMI DF389 Section 3 3 21 2 3 80A m 47 5Hz 1 320Hz ESD 9300P IEC 61000 4 2 Level 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IEC 60601 2 4 2002 Section 36 202 2 6KV contact discharge 8KV air gap discharge Condition Model Standard or Compliance Free Fall D
2. 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 45 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation MULTIPLE RESCUE FUNCTIONALITY The AED can store up to 60 minutes of ECG monitoring time in the AED s internal memory Multiple rescues can be stored in the internal memory allowing the rescuer to administer additional rescues without downloading the data to a PC Should the internal memory become full the AED will purge rescues as needed beginning with the oldest rescue When downloading data RescueLink will enable the user to select which rescue to download See the RescueLink application HELP files for more information page 46 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 6 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW This section presents information about the AED diagnostics self tests maintenance and service indications Topic Page Self Tests 47 Indicator Troubleshooting Table 48 Scheduled Maintenance 49 Authorized Repair Service 50 Frequently Asked Questions 51 SELF TESTS The AED has a comprehensive self test system that automatically tests the electronics battery pads and high voltage circuitry Self tests are also activated every time you open and close the AED lid When performing the self tests the AED completes the following steps automatically e Turns itself ON and the STATUS INDICATOR changes to RED
3. The operator should be qualified by training in basic life support CPR AED or other physician authorized emergency medical response The device is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing If the victim is breathing post resuscitation the AED should be left attached to allow for acquisition and detection of the ECG rhythm If a shockable ventricular tachyarrhythmia recurs the device will charge automatically and advise the operator to deliver therapy or when in manual override mode ALS personnel will monitor the ECG display and deliver a shock by pushing the shock button to deliver therapy When the patient is a child under 8 years of age or weighs less than 55 Ibs 25kg the AED should be used with the Model 9730 Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Electrodes Therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient s exact age or weight 15 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A pags CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation RHYTHMx AED ECG ANALYSIS ALGORITHM The RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm provides ECG detection capabilities The features available with the AED include the following e Detection Rate e Asystole Threshold e Noise Detection Non Committed Shock e Synchronized Shock e Pacemaker Pulse Rejection e Discriminators e Supraventricular Tachycardia SVT Rate DETECTION RATE All
4. WARNING Battery P N 9145 is NOT Rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery Any attempt to recharge the battery may result in an explosion or fire hazard Only battery P N 9144 is rechargeable WARNING Shock Hazard Do not disassemble the AED Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer maintenance issues to Cardiac Science authorized service personnel WARNING Battery Serviceability Do not disassemble the battery Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer maintenance issues to authorized service personnel CAUTION Temperature Extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly The RescueReady daily self test verifies the impact of extreme environmental conditions on the AED if the daily self test determines environmental conditions outside of the AED s operating parameters a SERVICE REQUIRED alert will be issued to prompt the user to move the AED to environmental conditions within the acceptable operating parameters at once See Section 7 Technical Data Parameters Operation and Standby Conditions 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 1 Safety N CAUTION Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Battery Pressurized contents Never recharge short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149
5. he manual mode Confirm Manual Mode Charging MANUAL MODE After ALS presses the MANUAL button again to confirm CHARGING Manual Mode Not MANUAL MODE When the MANUAL button is not pressed a second time Confirmed NOT CONFIRMED within five seconds the device stays in AED mode If Shockable Rhythm Press SHOCKABLE RHYTHM When in manual mode prompts ALS personnel to press SHOCK Button to Deliver PRESS SHOCK BUTTON SHOCK button if ECG indicates a shockable rhythm Therapy Shockable Rhythm Attach SHOCKABLE RHYTHM When the device is performing ongoing ECG monitoring Defibrillation Pads ATTACH DEFIBRILLATION via the ECG Patient Cable Kit and detects a shockable PADS rhythm Device Will Disarm 30 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved DEVICE WILL DISARM IN 30 Should the rescuer go into manual mode and decide that AED mode is more appropriate the AED will revert back to AED mode 30 seconds after charging is complete The seconds will count down from 30 on the display When Remain in manual mode has been enabled Using MDLink software The AED will disarm but remain in Manual Mode See page 41 page 35 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation page 36 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 4 Instructions for Use SECTION 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OVERVIEW This section presents information about how to use the AED t
6. The AED will automatically attempt to synchronize to the R wave If delivery cannot be synchronized within one second a non synchronized shock will be delivered PACEMAKER PULSE DETECTION The AED contains pacemaker pulse detection circuitry to detect pulses from an implanted pacemaker SVT DISCRIMINATORS The AED is supplied with the SVT Discriminator enabled and with the default setting NO THERAPY FOR SVT With the factory default setting of NO THERAPY FOR SVT the AED will not shock an SVT rhythm SVT Discriminators are sophisticated filters that analyze the morphology of the ECG waveforms and distinguish VF VT from SVT and Normal Sinus Rhythms NSR The SVT Discriminator will only be applied to rhythms that fall between the Detection Rate and the SVT Rate The factory default setting for this feature is NO THERAPY FOR SVT however the Medical Director can enable this feature using MDLink on the AED SVT RATE All rhythms with rates between the Detection Rate and SVT Rate will be screened through a number of SVT Discriminators to classify them into VF VT or SVT Rhythms classified as SVT between the two set rates are not shockable All SVT rhythms above the rates will be classified as shockable The SVT Rate must be greater than the Detection Rate and is selectable between 160 and 300 bpm or NO THERAPY FOR SVT can be selected via MDLink Software by the Medical Director on the AED 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All r
7. and the phrase repeats for 30 seconds or until the SHOCK button is pushed Plug in Pads Connector PLUG IN PADS CONNECTOR When the pad socket does not have defibrillation pads or ECG electrodes connected Shock Delivered SHOCK DELIVERED After the AED delivers a defibrillation shock It is now safe to touch the IT IS NOW SAFE TO Advises the rescuer when it is safe to touch the patient patient TOUCH THE PATIENT After the AED delivers a defibrillation shock PIE GER After the AED detechs non shockable rhythm Give 30 compressions 30 COMPRESSIONS Perform CPR for 2 minutes Then Give Two Breaths 2 BREATHS 3 CHECK PADS Occurs when patient impedance is too low or the pads Check Pads are shorted Battery Low BATTERY LOW Occurs once when the battery voltage becomes low although a rescue can continue for approximately 9 more shocks When the battery is too low to per form a rescue the device halts operation and displays Battery Low on the Display the NVI will turn to RED and the Sonalert will beep No voice prompt is issued If completely depleted all AED activity will terminate Analysis Interrupted Stop ANALYSIS INTERRUPTED When the AED detects ECG noise artifact stop moving Patient Motion STOP PATIENT MOTION or touching the patient Open Lid to Continue OPEN LID TO When the lid is inadvertently closed during a rescue Rescue CONTINUE RESCUE this prompt will repeat for 15 seconds Rhythm Changed RHY
8. 088 616 5 897 576 5 955 956 6 083 246 6 064 909 6 038 473 5 868 794 6 115 638 6 366 809 5 474 574 6 246 907 6 289 243 6 411 846 6 480 734 EP00756878 Other U S and foreign patents pending 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 3 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation LIMITED WARRANTY The Cardiac Science AED Operation and Service Manual and any and all information contained herein do not constitute any warranty as to the Powerheart AED G3 Pro or any related products in any manner whatsoever The Limited Warranty is shipped with the AED and serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Cardiac Science regarding Cardiac Science AED products ORDER ENTRY To order additional Cardiac Science AEDs or accessories Worldwide Toll Free 800 991 5465 Telephone 425 402 2000 Fax 425 402 2001 Email aedorders cardiacscience com CUSTOMER SERVICE To receive 24 hour customer support US INTERNATIONAL Email customerservice cardiacscience com CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT internationalsales cardiacscience com Toll Free 1 888 466 8686 425 402 2691 techsupport cardiacscience com 1 800 991 5465 425 402 2690 internationalservice cardiacscience com There is no charge to the customer for a customer support call Please have the serial and model numbers available when contacting Customer Service The serial and model numbers are located on the underside of the Cardiac Science
9. A As with all AEDs the operator should stop CPR compressions during the analysis phase 2 Q Canl transport the victim while the AED is analyzing A Vehicle motion may cause noise artifacts that could interfere with proper cardiac rhythm analysis Stop the vehicle when cardiac rhythm analysis is necessary 3 Q Dol need to prepare the chest prior to pad application A Special preparation is not usually necessary The chest should be as clean dry and as oil free as possible Follow your Medical Director s instruction 4 Q What happens if the battery is low when I begin a rescue A When the battery indicator is red the AED issues a Battery Low prompt once however the AED is still capable of delivering approximately 9 more defibrillation shocks When the AED is not capable of delivering any more shocks it beeps once every 30 seconds To continue the rescue attempt leave the lid open and replace the battery When the battery replacement takes longer than 60 seconds the first rescue is terminated and the AED will begin to record the events from then on as a separate rescue 5 Q How 00 1 set the AED internal clock A Set the clock by using the RescueLink Software Program and a PC See Setting the AED Internal Clock in Chapter 3 6 0 What happens if close the lid in the middle of a rescue attempt A If you close the lid during a rescue you must re open the lid within 15 seconds to continue the rescue You will h
10. AED NOTICE OF RIGHTS All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means without the express written permission of Cardiac Science Corp Information in this documentation is subject to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted DEFIBRILLATOR TRACKING Defibrillator manufacturers and distributors are required under the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990 to track the location of defibrillators they sell Please notify Cardiac Science Customer Service in the event that your defibrillator is sold donated lost stolen exported destroyed or if it was not purchased directly from Cardiac Science Corp page 4 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Cardiac Science AED G3 Pro Operation and Service Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 SAFETY OVERVIEW 7 SAFETY TERMS DEFINITIONG i 7 SAFETY ALERT DESCRIPTIONS tectae ntes 8 DyVMBOIBDESCRIBTONS ate tenaci eus ue Use Ue LAS 11 SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION EAE ES EE EE E 15 AED DESCRIPTION rerit n A alice ne Ae E D IR RR en 15 INDICATIONS FOR reae rtt eere ER t ere e ieee eH ER Hee 15 AED ECG ANALYSIS ALGORITHM eterne nnne neni 16 RESCUE PROTOCOL Rena tct etl eere oO ce ee terii og 18 STAR
11. F Remove the battery when discharged N CAUTION Lithium ion Battery Never short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149 F N CAUTION Battery Disposal Recycle or dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all federal state and local laws To avoid fire and explosion hazard do not burn or incinerate the battery A CAUTION Use only Approved Equipment The Rechargeable battery is made solely for Powerheart AED G3 Pro and is NOT to be used with any other AED models Using batteries pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by the manufacturer may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue A CAUTION Possible Improper AED Performance Using defibrillation pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance A CAUTION Possible Radio Frequency RF Susceptibility RF susceptibility from cellular phones CB radios and FM 2 way radio may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and subsequent shock advisory When attempting a rescue using the AED do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 2 meters of the AED turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other like equipment near the incident AY CAUTION Possible Interference with Implanted Pacemaker Therapy should not be delayed for patients with implanted pacemakers and a defibrillation attempt should be made if the patient is unconscious and not breathing The AED has pacemaker detection and rejection
12. PREPARATION Determine that the patient is over 8 years of age or weighs more than 55 pounds 25 kg and exhibits the following The patient is unresponsive and The patient is not breathing Remove clothing from the patient s chest Ensure the skin site is clean and dry Dry the patient s chest and shave excessive hair if necessary Open the AED lid and follow prompts gt Note When the patient is child under 8 years of age or weighs less than 55 Ibs 25kg the AED should be used with the Model 9730 Pediatric Attenuated Defibrillation Electrodes Therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient s exact age or weight See the directions for use accompanying pediatric electrodes for procedure on changing adult electrodes to pediatric PLACE PADS The AED will issue the prompt Tear Open Package and Remove Pads Keep the pads connected to the AED tear the package along the dotted line and remove the pads from the package Leave the package attached to the pad wires EN After the prompt Peel One Pad From Plastic Liner with a firm steady wW wf pull carefully peel one pad away from the release liner ad Then after the prompt Place One Pad on Bare Upper Chest place the pad with the sticky side on the patient s skin on the upper right chest placing the top of the pad on the collarbone Avoid placing the pad directly over the sternum Finally after the prompt Pee Second Pad
13. Pressurized contents Never recharge short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149 F Remove the battery when discharged CAUTION Battery Disposal Recycle or dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all federal state and local laws To avoid fire and explosion hazard do not burn or incinerate the battery CAUTION Use only Manufacturer Approved Equipment Using batteries defibrillation pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by manufacturer may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue page 25 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation RECHARGEABLE BATTERY AND CHARGER Either the non rechargeable battery model 9145 or the re chargeable battery model 9144 may come standard with the Powerheart AED Pro model 9300P The battery charger model 9044 is sold separate ly The rechargeable battery meets all respective IEC standards All configurations comply with the sys tem standard IEC 60601 1 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USE The rechargeable battery is shipped half charged Charge battery fully before using To charge remove the rechargeable battery from the AED the rechargeable battery can only be recharged when removed from the Powerheart AED G3 Pro Plug the charger into an appropriate electrical outlet Insert the charger cable into the rechargeable battery and ensure the yellow LED a
14. and Place on Bare Lower Chest As Shown pull the second pad from the release liner and place it on the lower left chest below and left of the breast Note The AED is compatible with Cardiac Science polarized pacing P N 9660 non polarized P N 9131 pediatric P N 9730 and monitoring electrodes for use with ECG Monitoring Kit m 5111 When using polarized pacing or monitoring electrodes refer to the placement indicated on their respective packages Non polarized electrodes and pediatric electrodes can be placed in either position as shown on the pad package gt Note When using polarized pacing pads P N 9660 see the diagram on the pads for specific placement of each pad page 38 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 4 Instructions for Use When the pads are placed the voice prompt will say Do Not Touch Patient Analyzing Rhythm lf the pads are not properly placed or become disconnected at any time during the rescue the voice prompt Check Pads will be heard When this occurs ensure that Pads are firmly placed on clean dry skin Pads cable is securely plugged into the AED STEP 2 ECG ANALYSIS AED MODE As soon as the AED detects proper pad placement the voice prompt Do Not Touch Patient Analyzing Rhythm will be heard The AED will begin to analyze the cardiac rhythm of the patient If a shock is advised the voice prompt will say Shock Advised Charging Wh
15. button is pressed Test Button Push to view battery capacity Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment that must be recycled page 13 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation page 14 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 2 Introduction SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW This section presents information about the AED its use and the training requirements for operation Topic Page AED Description 15 Indications for Use 15 RHYTHMx AED ECG Analysis Algorithm 16 Rescue Protocol 18 STAR Biphasic Waveform 18 STAR Biphasic Energy Protocols for Powerheart AED 18 Operator Training Requirements 20 AED DESCRIPTION The AED is a self testing battery operated automated external defibrillator AED After applying the AED s defibrillation pads to the patient s chest the AED automatically analyzes the patient s electrocardiogram ECG and advises the operator to push the button and deliver a shock if needed The AED guides the operator through the rescue using a combination of voice prompts audible alerts and visible indicators At the discretion of Advanced Life Support ALS personnel the AED can be converted to manual override mode and deliver a shock by pushing the SHOCK button The AED can also provide non diagnostic ECG monitoring INDICATIONS FOR USE The AED with STAR Biphasic Waveform is intended to be used by personnel who have been trained in its operation
16. manual carefully For questions regarding the differing features among Cardiac Science AEDs please contact Customer Service see page 4 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 7 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation SAFETY ALERT DESCRIPTIONS The following is a list of Cardiac Science AED safety alerts that appear in this section and throughout this manual You must read understand and heed these safety alerts before attempting to operate the AED AN AN gt gt gt PD gt 8 DANGER Fire and Explosion Hazard Exercise caution when operating the AED close to flammable gases including concentrated oxygen to avoid possible explosion or fire hazard WARNING Shock Hazard Defibrillation shock current flowing through unwanted pathways is potentially a serious electrical shock hazard To avoid this hazard during defibrillation abide by all of the following e not touch the patient unless performance of CPR is indicated e not touch metal objects in contact with the patient e Keep defibrillation pads and ECG electrodes clear of other electrodes or metal parts in contact with patient e Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation WARNING Shock and Possible Equipment Damage Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation to prevent electrical shock and potential damage to the equipment
17. patient becomes unresponsive or stops breathing e AED prompts Shockable Rhythm Attach Defibrillation Pads If appropriate disconnect the ECG patient cable from the AED and connect the defibrillation pads to pads socket Then place the defibrillation pads on the patient as shown NOTE Make sure there is adequate space between the defibrillation pads of at least 1 inch or 2 54 cm and the ECG monitoring electrodes Note f the Manual Mode button is pressed when in ECG Monitoring Mode a voice prompt will indicate ECG Monitoring Mode page 42 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 4 Instructions for Use Z BAR INDICATOR The Z Bar defibrilatio provides a relative visual graphical indicator of the total transthoracic impedance between the two n pads The Z Bar is used in the assessment of Adequate Pad placement Pad quality and integrity Pad adhesion to the patient s skin Proper Pad connection to the AED Provides for quick assessment between PADS OFF and PADS SHORTED Note The Z Bar is displayed on all therapy screens with the exception of the ECG MONITORING screen On the ECG MONITORING screen the Z Bar will be displayed only if the detection lead is set to Pads The Z Bar is divided into 5 sections The ideal operating range is section 3 impedance range from 30 to 150 Z BAR MEASURED IMPEDANCE SECTION RANGE OHMS DESCRIPTION COLOR FILL 1 20 Lower Limit A
18. to use the preset password or one you choose each time MDLink is run Type the preset password RESCUE and click OK MDLink Enter Password The password may be changed to limit access to the MDLink software Change the preset password on the MDLink main screen by using the Password command button as described in the Command Buttons section of this chapter After entering the password the MDLink screen appears and all available parameters are displayed See next page page 66 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved MDLink Rihyth Detection Rates bpm VENT Rate SVT Rate 4 To enable check box F m r StatupPromot Shocks Per Rescue Rescue Card Formal zj LCD 2 ET Prompt Sound Level Section 8 MDLink Shock Energy Proteod Select One E c c CPA Settings Prompt Set Ea CPA Prompt Cortos CPA prompt oven 15 v CPA Tine feon FT r DU Model Number 19350 Serial Number Calibration To confirm the settings of your specific AED click on GET AED CONFIGURATION GET AED CONFIGURATION Configuration The Get AED Configuration command allows you to retrieve the parameters from the internal memory of the AED When retrieving the parameter from the internal memory of the AED click Get AED Configuration to get the stored parameters from the desired location The inte
19. variable energy level 300VE MANUAL BUTTON The user may disable the manual override functionality in model 9300P If the user attempts to use this fea ture when disabled a NO MANUAL BUTTON symbol will appear in the display This feature is intended for advanced medical personnel with the ability to differentiate between shockable and non shockable cardiac rhythms REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE With Remain In Manual Mode enabled and the user enters manual mode the AED will remain in the manual mode Further AED rhythm analysis and CPR prompting are disabled when Remain in Manual Mode is enabled CPR MODE The user may select a metronome sound Continue CPR verbal prompt repeats every 30 seconds beep tone repeats every 30 seconds or no sound RESCUE DATA CARD This feature only applies to 9110 and 9210 series AEDs and is not available in the 9300 series AEDs MAXIMUM SHOCKS PER RESCUE The AED is capable of delivering up to 99 defibrillation shocks per rescue attempt A rescue attempt is defined as the time when the electrodes are placed on the chest of the patient until the lid is closed and the device powers down CPR TIME After a shock is delivered or detection of a non shockable rhythm the AED automatically enters CPR mode The AED default CPR Time setting is 120 seconds The CPR time setting can be set to a minimum of 60 sec onds to a maximum 180 seconds in increments of 1 second page 70 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardi
20. ventricular fibrillation VF and ventricular tachycardia VT rhythms at or above this rate will be classified as shockable All rhythms below this rate will be classified as non shockable This rate is programmable between 120 bpm beats per minute and 240 bpm via MDLink Software by the Medical Director The default Detection Rate is 160 bpm ASYSTOLE THRESHOLD The asystole baseline to peak threshold is set at 0 08 mV ECG rhythms at or below 0 08 mV will be classified as asystole and will not be shockable NOISE DETECTION The AED will detect noise artifact in the ECG Noise could be introduced by excessive moving of the patient or electronic noise from external sources like cellular and radiotelephones When noise is detected the AED will issue the prompt ANALYSIS INTERRUPTED STOP PATIENT MOTION to warn the operator The AED will then proceed to reanalyze the rhythm and continue with the rescue NON COMMITTED SHOCK After the AED advises a shock it continues to monitor the patient ECG rhythm If the patient s rhythm changes to a non shockable rhythm before the actual shock is delivered the AED will advise that the rhythm has changed and issue the prompt RHYTHM CHANGED SHOCK CANCELLED The AED will enter the CPR mode and prompt START CPR page 16 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 2 Introduction SYNCHRONIZED SHOCK The AED is designed to synchronize shock delivery on the R wave
21. 00 300VE 300 No therapy for SVT Disabled 40 Enabled Disabled Cancel page 71 112 2034 401 Rev CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation After the desired location has been successfully updated with the selected parameters click OK to return to the MDLink screen MDLink 1 The setting of parameters was successful OPTIONS The Options command allows you to select the communications port or establish the Options communication speed The Options screen will appear when the Options command is selected SELECT THE COMMUNICATIONS PORT Select Com Port allows you to change the Com Port selected during installation Choose Select Com Port and click OK Options Com Port Update x Select Com Port C Establish Com Speed Select the communications port that the PC will be using to transfer data to or from the AED If using a USB Com adapter select the check box More Com Ports for Com Port options Com5 and Coma Click OK and MDLink returns to the MDLink screen The Com Port changes affect only the current MDLink session The Com Port specified during installation will be used the next time MDLink is executed page 72 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 8 MDLink ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION SPEED The AED and the PC will automatically find a compatible data transfer speed the first time MDLink is used Establish Com Speed may be used t
22. 39 The following is a graph of the waveform voltage as a function of time when the AED is connected to a 50 Ohm resistive load High Energy Waveform with 50 Ohm Resistive Load rr er 2000 0 1500 0 1000 0 500 0 VOLTS 0 0 500 0 1000 0 1500 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 TIME ms The Biphasic Truncated Exponential BTE waveform uses variable energy The actual energy delivered will vary with the patient s impedance and the device will deliver a shock when impedance is between 25 180 Ohms Energy will be delivered at three different levels referred to as ultra low variable energy low variable energy and high variable energy as shown in the waveform tables onthe following pages 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev page 59 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDs GB third generation FIGURE A1 STAR BIPHASIC WAVEFORM Table A1 Ultra low Variable Energy 150 VE Powerheart G3 Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts MS Volts MS Joules 25 1393 3 3 743 3 2 145 196 50 1420 4 5 909 3 2 128 173 75 1430 5 8 973 3 2 116 156 100 1434 7 0 1007 3 2 108 146 125 1437 8 3 1027 3 2 102 138 150 1439 9 5 1040 3 2 98 132 175 1441 10 8 1049 3 2 95 128 Tabl
23. ACITOR CHARGE TIMES A new battery typically takes 10 seconds to charge the AED to maximum energy A battery with reduced capacity causes the far left red LED indicator to initially turn ON and typically takes 13 seconds to charge a fully discharged AED to maximum energy The maximum time from Power On to Ready to Shock is 28 seconds for a new rescue The maximum time from Analyze to Ready to Shock is 22 seconds for a new rescue 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 55 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation AED SELF TEST SEQUENCE Frequency of Self Test What is Tested Daily Battery pads internal electronics SHOCK button and software no charge Weekly Battery pads internal electronics SHOCK button and software partial charge Monthly every 28 days Battery under load pads internal electronics full energy charge cycle SHOCK button and software full charge Lid Open when lid is opened Battery pads internal electronics SHOCK button and software Lid Closed when lid is closed Battery pads internal electronics SHOCK button and software SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AED MODEL 9300P The AED has been designed and manufactured to conform to the highest standards of safety and performance including electromagnetic compatibility EMC The Cardiac Science AED Model 9300P and defibrillation pads conform to the applicable requirements of the following
24. AMI or IEC color convention and is required to use this feature Once connected the AED displays and evaluates the patient s ECG Lead 11 Follow all prompts from the AED The kit includes a cable which contains electronics with a non replaceable battery that is inserted into the electrode socket on the AED the other end of the cable has three patient leadwires Each leadwire terminates in an ECG electrode connector to attach to a disposable ECG electrode ELECTRODE INSTALLATION 1 Remove packaging from kit components Connect the ECG electrodes to the t3 3 colored leadwires 2 Peel off the adhesive backing from the ECG electrodes Apply the ECG electrodes to the patient s bare chest accordingly RA R Electrode Place near the right midclavicular line directly below the clavicle LA L Electrode Place near the left midclavicular line directly below the clavicle 5 LL F Electrode Place between the 6th and 7th intercostals space on the left midclavicular line gt Note Make sure there is adequate space between the defibrillation electrodes of at least 1 inch or 2 54 cm if previously applied and the ECG monitoring electrodes 3 Plug the ECG patient cable into the electrode socket located on the AED Once connected the AED displays and evaluates the patients ECG Lead II and heart rate Follow all prompts from the AED Check the patient if e Indicated by the observed ECG or heart rate display e
25. BIPHASIC WAVEFORM f ire ce ee I EVI e Rot Per Pete 18 STAR BIPHASIC ENERGY PROTOCOLS FOR POWERHEART AED G3 18 OPERATOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS seen nente tenente 20 SECTION 3 GETTING STARTED uisus 21 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING eene tentent teni 21 AED PARTS ip ERR RR SPORE UO DU CAR DR oa M ee HD 22 AED MODES 5 ERR e C n e eR Mee ade e e pd 23 POWERHEART AED G3 PRO BATTERIES rerit entm endete tegis 24 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY AND CHARGER sese entente nnne nennen 26 DEFIBRILLATION PADS ELECTRODES eaa 28 AED INDICATORS a uio icti re tpe ened erem dana fopra Gruman 29 SETTING THE AED INTERNAL CLOCK cro tre rette ad cohetes 33 VOICE PROMPIS AND TEXT DISPEAY cert itecto ertet terere 33 SECTION 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OVERVIEW 37 OPERATING MODES Re eie e Pe Re ER ERR ee aie 37 STEP 1 ASSESSMENT AND PAD 38 STEP 2 ECG ANALYSIS AED MODE peregi 39 STEP 3 SHOCK DELIVERY AND CPR MODE AED MODE 40 STEP A POST RESCUE ttti e ie ea e ec e Dr ER RIED p aed 40 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 5 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation SECTION 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CONT D USING
26. CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS G3 third generation Operation and Service Manual automated external defibrillator POWERPHEARTAED E ZA CARDIAC SCIENCE Limited Warranty for Powerheart AED G3 Pro Limited Warranty Cardiac Science Corp Cardiac Science warrants to the original purchaser that its AEDs and stated battery will be free of any defect in material and workmanship according to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Limited Warranty For purposes of this Limited Warranty the original purchaser is deemed to be the original end user of the product purchased This Limited Warranty is NONTRANSFERABLE and UNASSIGNABLE For How Long Seven 7 years from the date of the original shipment to the original purchaser for Powerheart AED G3 Pro automated external defibrillators Disposable defibrillation pads shall be warranted until the expiration date Lithium batteries P N 9145 have a full operational replacement warranty of one 1 year from the date of installation into a Powerheart AED G3 Pro P N 9300P 001 201 or 12 hours of use whichever occurs first One 1 year from the date of original shipment to the original purchaser for Cardiac Science AED accessories The terms of the Limited Warranty in effect as of the date of original purchase will apply to any warranty claims What You Must Do Please complete and submit the Warranty Validation Form within 30 days of original shipment located at http www car
27. ESCUE DATA STORAGE Storage Capacity Internal 60 minutes ECG data with event annotation DIMENSIONS Measurement Dimension Height 8 cm 3 3 in Width 27 cm 10 6 in Depth 31 cm 12 4 in WEIGHT Model Weight with Batteries and Electrodes 9300P 3 20 kg 7 0 Ib ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATION AND STANDBY CONDITIONS Atmosphere Condition Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Pressure 57kPa 15 000ft to 103kPa 500ft SHIPMENT AND TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS tor up to 1 week Atmosphere Condition Temperature 30 C to 65 C 22 F to 149 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Pressure 57kPa 15 000ft to 103kPa 500ft page 54 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 7 Technical Data PADS e Self adhesive disposable defibrillation pads e Minimum combined surface area 228cm e Extended length of lead wire 1 3m LITHIUM BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS e Output voltage 12VDC max e Batteries are non rechargeable e Lithium contents 9 20 max e Check local regulations for disposal information Estimated Shelf Life Warranty Model from date of manufacture from date of installation Typical Shocks 9145 Lithium 5 Years 1 Year or 12 hours of use up to 290 shocks Sulfur Dioxide whichever occurs first The battery operating life depends on the type of battery actual usage and environmental factors BATTERIES AND CAP
28. GY PROTOCOLS 2 Standard Low 3 Ultra Low Energy B DAYLIGHT SAVINGS The AED contains an internal clock that will automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time The internal clock will adjust forward one hour when Daylight Savings Time becomes effective and backward on hour when Standard Time becomes effective 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 69 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation ELECTRODE TEST As part of the daily self test the AED will check for properly connected electrodes Only electrodes approved by Cardiac Science are intended to be used with the AEDs A CAUTION Possible Improper Device Performance Use of any electrodes other than those approved by Cardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue The use of other brands of electrodes other than those approved by Cardiac Science may void the Cardiac Science Limited Warranty SAME ENERGY AFTER CONVERSION The AED delivers the same energy level as was delivered in the previous defibrillation pulse after a patient has converted from ventricular fibrillation VF or ventricular tachycardia VT to normal sinus rhythm NSR and back again to VF or VT To allow the AED to increment the energy level of the defibrillation pulse delivered after conversion click the box to the left of the Same Energy after Conversion to disable This does not apply if the previous defibrilla tion pulse used is the high
29. ILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you NO PERSON INCLUDING ANY AGENT DEALER OR REPRESENTATIVE OF CARDIAC SCIENCE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY CONCERNING CARDIAC SCIENCE PRODUCTS EXCEPT TO REFER PURCHASERS TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE CARDIAC SCIENCE SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXEMPLARY DAMAGES COMMERCIAL LOSS FROM ANY CAUSE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OF ANY NATURE LOSS OF PROFITS OR PERSONAL INJURY EVEN IF CARDIAC SCIENCE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF SUCH DAMAGES HOWEVER OCCASIONED WHETHER BY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you What This Warranty Does Not Cover This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or damages of any sort resulting from but not limited to accidents damage while in transit to our service location alterations unauthorized service unauthorized product case opening failure to follow instructions improper use abuse neglect fire flood war or
30. MANUAL OVERRIDE MANUAL MODE eene nen 41 ECG DISPLAY FOR ONGOING MONITORING ECG MONITORING MODE enn 42 Z BAR INDICATOR WARNINGS SECTION 5 DATA MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW C RECORDING RESCUE DATA REVIEWING RESCUE DATA MULTIPLE RESCUE FUNCTIONALITY SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW cea pere TR ertum nda d 47 SEEFSTES TS riches odio co hU 47 INDICATOR TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE eene eene 48 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 5 71r tri E b re e terr orte ce ete 49 AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVIGE 55 2 pt erri ete eR Fe a a s 50 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ssssseeeeenne nennen tenete tent teni 51 SECTION 7 TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW e H PARAMETERS SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS STAR BIPHASIC WAVEFORM erection RHYTHMx ECG ANALYSIS PERFORMANCE SECTION 8 MDLINK OVERVIEW e MDLINK INSTALLATION ESTABLISH CONNECTION FROM THE AED TO THE COMPUTER SELECTABLE OPTIONS PARAMETERS cose cate cts iubet tat Lc GU COMMAND BUTTONS Gioia ebd ctt ele dtu uta page 6 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 1 Safety SECTION 1 SAFETY OVERVIEW This section presen
31. N O The SHOCK button is located at the far right of the control panel SHOCK INDICATOR Delivers a defibrillation shock The word SHOCK and the shock button indicator LED will illuminate RED when the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock to the patient Note modification to behavior below when in manual mode MANUAL OVERRIDE BUTTON The MANUAL OVERRIDE button is located at the far left of the control panel and converts the device from automated mode to manual This feature should only be used by ALS personnel The factory default setting for Manual Override functionality is enabled however the Medical Director can disable enable this feature via MDLink MANUAL OVERRIDE e the cover to access the button e Converts to manual standby mode when pushed once a voice prompt Press Manual Button Again to Confirm will be heard Converts to manual mode when MANUAL button is pressed again e Ifthe rescuer does not confirm within 30 seconds of the capacitors charging the AED will revert back to AED Mode If the Medical Director has disabled this feature in MDLink an icon indicating No MANUAL MODE will appear in the bottom left of the display page 32 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started SETTING THE AED INTERNAL CLOCK The internal clock is preset at Central Standard Time and should be reset to the correct date and local time The AED will automatically
32. NECTION FROM THE AED 65 TO THE COMPUTER SELECTABLE OPTIONS PARAMETERS 68 COMMAND BUTTONS 71 Some features described in this manual may not apply to your AED MDLink is not used with FirstSave G3 AEDs The user may choose from program options that tailor the AED to meet the specific needs and requirements of the user This manual describes how to install start and use MDLink A CAUTION The AED is programmed with software that has been tested to work with versions of RescueLink and MDLink that are included with the AED When older versions of RescueLink and MDLink are used to communicate with this AED there may be features described in this manual that are not available Also when communicating with an older AED with the version of RescueLink and MDLink included with this new AED there may be features described in this manual that cannot be used The software in most cases will give an error message when incompatibilities occur 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 63 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation MDLINK INSTALLATION MDLink is compatible with Windows 98 2000 and XP To install MDLink perform the following steps 1 To install MDLink put the QuickStart Tool Kit CD ROM in the CD drive The program will Autorun 2 Follow the instructions on the MDLink page to download the MDLink software 3 After the MDLink Welcome screen appears click Next to initiate the installation proc
33. Service see page 4 or your local Cardiac Science distributor Connect the pads or replace with a new pair The battery is low Replace with a new battery The battery power is completely depleted Replace with a new battery If STATUS INDICATOR remains RED Call Cardiac Science Customer Service or your local Cardiac Science distributor AN CAUTION Temperature Extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly The RescueReady daily self test verifies the impact of extreme environmental conditions on the AED if the daily self test determines environmental conditions outside of the AED s operating parameters a SERVICE REQUIRED alert will be issued to prompt the user to move the AED to environmental conditions within the acceptable operating parameters at once See Section 7 Technical Data Parameters Operation and Standby Conditions page 48 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 6 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE Check the STATUS INDICATOR to ensure that it is GREEN When the indicator is GREEN the AED is ready for a rescue If the indicator is RED refer to the Troubleshooting Table in this chapter MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 1 Open the AED lid 2 Wait for the AED to indicate status Observe the change of the STATUS INDICATOR t
34. THM CHANGED When the device is prepared to shock then detects a Shock Cancelled SHOCK CANCELLED change in rhythm and therefore cancels the shock page 34 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started VOICE PROMPT TEXT DISPLAY SITUATION ECG Monitoring Mode ECG MONITORING MODE When ECG Patient Cable is inserted into the pad socket When the Manual Mode button is pressed when in ECG Monitoring Mode Communications Mode COMMUNICATIONS MODE When the lid is open and IR is transmitting the AED Beep NA One Beep occurs in 30 second intervals during CPR when enabled by the MDLink software program Beep occurs when the AED requires maintenance Continue CPR CONTINUE CPR During CPR mode when enabled or when a rescue is resumed in CPR mode after being interrupted by the lid closing Service Required SERVICE REQUIRED Occurs after the self tests determine that the AED is not ADVANCED FEATURE PROMPTS functioning properly The prompt SERVICE REQUIRED will be heard when the lid is opened The red SERVICE indicator will illuminate and SERVICE REQUIRED will repeat until you close the lid After closing the lid an alarm beep will be heard until the battery is removed or becomes completely depleted VOICE PROMPT TEXT DISPLAY SITUATION Entering Manual Mode MANUAL MODE After ALS presses the MANUAL button once to initiate Press Button Again to PRESS BUTTON TO CONFIRM
35. The MANUAL button must be pushed again to confirm and convert to manual mode The manual indica tor on the display panel will be active The voice and corresponding text prompts will indicate Manual Mode Note The MANUAL MODE is initially displayed on the screen when activated If the Medical Director has dis abled this feature in MDLink an icon indicating NO MANUAL MODE will appear in the bottom left of the dis play Continue the rescue in AED Mode STEP 5 voice prompts and corresponding text prompts will indicate f rhythm is shockable press SHOCK button to deliver therapy Read the ECG and determine if the rhythm is shockable If so press the SHOCK button to deliver therapy _ Note The RHYTHMx analysis algorithm is disabled in manual mode It is the rescuer s responsibility to determine if a shock is necessary STEP 6 After the shock button has been pressed or 30 seconds elapses without the shock button being pressed the AED will revert to AED MODE and prompt START CPR Follow the voice prompts If Remain in Manual Mode has been enabled the device will remain in Manual Mode STEP 7 To re enter manual mode press the MANUAL button ONCE Note Should the rescuer go into manual mode and decide that AED mode is more appropriate the AED will revert back to AED mode 30 seconds after charging is complete The seconds will count down on the display If Remain in Manual Mode has been enabled
36. a Rescue During a rescue attempt excessive jostling or moving of the patient may cause AEDs to improperly analyze the patient s cardiac rhythm Stop all motion or vibration before attempting a rescue Cummins R ed Advanced Cardiac Life Support AHA 1994 Ch 4 page 44 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 5 Data Management SECTION 5 DATA MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW The AED is designed for ease of data management and review The data stored in internal memory can be viewed on the PC display using the RescueLink software Topic Page Recording Rescue Data 45 Reviewing Rescue Data 45 Multiple Rescue Functionality 46 RECORDING RESCUE DATA RECORDING DATA IN INTERNAL MEMORY The AED automatically stores up to 60 minutes of rescue data REVIEWING RESCUE DATA RETRIEVING DATA FROM MEMORY Open the RescueLink software program on the PC Open the AED lid Point IR port on the AED to IR cable attached to the PC Select COMMUNICATIONS GET RESCUE DATA on the RescueLink software program Select INTERNAL MEMORY OF AED then select OK The voice prompt will say COMMUNICATIONS Select a rescue to download by highlighting the date and press OK Wait for the date to appear in RescueLink Close the lid CONS ER De Note The approved IR cable is ACT IR220LN115 from ACTiSYS Corp Please contact customer service to order P N 162 0108 001
37. ac Science AED G3 Pro Operation and Service Manual CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to be sold by or on the order of a physician or practitioner licensed by state law in which he she practices to use or order the use of the device IMPORTANT Read this Operation and Service Manual carefully It contains information about your safety and the safety of others Become familiar with the controls and how to use the AED properly before operating the product Cardiac Science AEDs are manufactured by Corporate Headquarters Cardiac Science Corporation Bothell WA 98021 U S A Web site www cardiacscience com E mail info cardiacscience com Manufacturing Cardiac Science Corporation Deerfield WI 53531 U S A Authorized European Representative MDSS Burckhardtstrasse 1 D 30163 Hannover Germany TRADEMARK INFORMATION FirstSave Powerheart MasterTrak MDLink STAR Intellisense RescueReady RescueLink RHYTHMx and Survivalink are trademarks and registered trademarks of Cardiac Science Corp Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners PATENTS This device may be covered by the following U S and foreign patents 5 792 190 5 999 493 5 402 884 5 579 919 5 749 902 5 645 571 6 029 085 5 984 102 5 919 212 5 891 172 5 674 266 5 700 281 5 891 173 5 968 080 6 263 239 5 797 969 D402 758 D405 754 5 909 138 6 173 203 6
38. ac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 8 MDLink LCD CONTRAST APPLIES TO PRO MODEL ONLY Provides contrast adjustment for maximum visibility of the Color Display Screen COMMAND BUTTONS The command buttons may be selected by clicking the desired button or holding down the Alt key and typing the key of the underlined character in the command name SET AED CONFIGURATION Set AED Configuration The Set AED Configuration command allows you to store the selected parameters in the internal memory of the AED Set the desired values for all parameters and then click Set AED Configuration to store the selected parameters to the AED Set Option Parameters The PC Card PCMCIA socket option only applies to 9110 and 9210 series AEDs and is not available in the 9300 series AEDs Before the selected parameters are stored the Selectable Options screen allows you to review all the parame ters If the parameters are correct click OK Click Cancel to return to the MDLink screen Selectable Options Parameter Value Continue CPR Prompt CPR Time Daylight Savings Time Prompt Sound Level Electrode Test Energy Protocol Maximum Shocks per Rescue Same Energy After Conversion Rate SVT Rate White Screen LCD Contrast Manual Button Remain in Manual Mode 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved No Sound 120 seconds Enabled Normal Volume Enabled 2
39. acts of God Cardiac Science makes no warranty claim as to the compatibility with Cardiac Science products with non Cardiac Science products This Limited Warranty is Void if Any Cardiac Science product is serviced or repaired by any person or entity other than Cardiac Science unless specifically authorized by Cardiac Science Any Cardiac Science product case is opened by unauthorized personnel or if a product is used for an unauthorized purpose Any Cardiac Science product is used in conjunction with incompatible parts or accessories including but not limited to batteries Parts and accessories are not compatible if they are not Cardiac Science products or the functional equivalent If The Warranty Period has Expired If your Cardiac Science product is not covered by our Limited Warranty call us toll free at 888 466 8686 for advice as to whether we can repair your Cardiac Science product and for other repair information including charges Charges for non warranty repairs will be assessed and are your responsibility Upon completion of the repair the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty shall apply to such repair or replacement product for a period of 90 days This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state page 1 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation page 2 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Cardi
40. adjust itself for daylight savings time This feature can be turned off using the MDLink software To set the clock you will need a PC with Windows 95 or later operating system RescueLink software installed an IR port on the PC and an IR cable as specified below To set the clock settings e Open the lid and remove pads from the pads socket e Ensure that the PC is set at the correct local time and date e Point IR port on the AED to IR eye on the PC and select G3 Pro e the RescueLink software on the PC e Verify that the voice prompt states Communications Mode e Click COMMUNICATIONS on the main menu Select AED DATE AND TIME e Click on the GET button to review the current time in the AED e Ifthe time and date is incorrect click SET to set new time and date The AED date and time will automatically be updated to the PC s time and date e Reinstall pads per instructions on page 28 Close the lid Note The IR port on the AED is designed to work with IR cable ACT IR220LN115 from ACTiSys Corp on Windows based PCs only Please contact customer service to order P N 162 0108 001 Other IR products may interfere with the transmission and are not for use with the AED VOICE PROMPTS AND TEXT DISPLAY The voice prompts activate when the AED lid is opened and help guide the operator through the rescue The text display provides a visual display of most of the audible voice prompts The following table lists the voice and t
41. bove the rechargeable battery symbol is on Charging is complete when the yellow Charge LED goes out and the four green Fuel Gauge LEDs are continuously lit Remove the charger cable from the battery when done charging Charging may be terminated early by removing the charger cable from the battery If the battery is charged for a minimum of 3 hours the stated capacities will be met Note t is recommended that you keep a spare non rechargeable battery nearby For longest battery life when storing battery discharge half way Do not store for extended periods at high temperature The Powerheart AED G3 Pro will first indicate Low Battery while there is still sufficient charge remaining to perform at least one rescue It is recommended to recharge the battery as soon as practical after the Low Battery indication It is considered normal operation for the battery capacity gauge to show some remaining capacity when the Low Battery indication first occurs If the yellow Charge LED blinks continuously a charging error has occurred Contact the customer service in the event of a charging error page 26 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INDICATORS Insert gi Here Charge LED Battery Capacity Test Button Rechargeable Battery symbol also on back SPECIFICATIONS Battery Voltage 11 1 V Chemistry Lithium ion Refer to lo
42. cal regulations Compatibility Powerheart AED G3 Pro model 9300P Battery Capacity 60 shocks minimum 100 shocks typical or 3 hours minimum of ECG display time 6 hours typical Battery Charge Time 3 hours for stated capacity 4 5 hours to fully charge completely depleted battery Battery Standby 6 months Battery Life 2 5 years or 300 Battery charge discharge cycles whichever comes first Battery Weight 1 Ib 3 oz BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 With the label on the battery facing the AED battery compartment insert the battery as shown in the drawing 2 Push the latched end of the battery firmly into the AED as shown in the drawing until the battery snaps into place With the battery correctly inserted the AED should beep The exposed side of the battery should be flush with the outside of the AED case Key 3 Open the lid for 5 seconds to initiate a self test If the battery and electrodes are installed properly STATUS INDICATOR will turn GREEN Close the lid page 27 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation DEFIBRILLATION PADS ELECTRODES The defibrillation pads come in a ready to use sealed package containing one pair of self adhesive pads with an attached cable and connector The pads are disposable and should be discarded after each rescue The pads have a limited shelf life and should not be used beyond the expiration date Ke
43. censed by state law Dispose of properly in accordance with all state province and country regulations Do not incinerate or expose to open flame Explosion Hazard Do not use in the presence of a flammable gas including concentrated oxygen Upper and lower temperature limits Device model number battery model number Lot number Default start up screen 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved H E amp e e c n E150854 2 My 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A Section 1 Safety Lithium sulfur dioxide Additional information is provided in the AED Operation and Service Manual Points to important information regarding the use of the AED Lift here Manufacturer Authorized European Representative Indicates placement of ECG leads and electrodes AHA Indicates placement of ECG leads and electrodes IEC Indicates that the Manual Override function has been disabled C UL US Classification Mark indicates compliance with US and Canadian safety requirements GS Mark indicates compliance with German safety requirements Lithium lon Rechargeable Battery Charge LED Solid yellow indicates battery charging blinking yellow indicates charging error Battery Capacity Indicates the AED battery status The illuminated areas indicate the remaining battery capacity when the test
44. diacscience com products aed warranty cfm If the purchaser does not have internet access call 888 466 8686 To obtain warranty service for your product call us toll free at 888 466 8686 seven days a week 24 hours a day Our customer service representative will try to resolve your issue over the phone If necessary and at our sole discretion we will arrange for service or a replacement of our product What We Will Do If your Cardiac Science product is returned within 30 days of the date it was purchased at the direction of a customer service representative we will replace it with a new product of equal value at no charge to you provided the warranty applies If your Cardiac Science product is returned at the direction of a customer service representative after 30 days but within the warranty period Cardiac Science at its sole discretion will repair your product or replace it The repaired or replacement product will be warranted subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty for either a 90 days or b the remainder of the original warranty period whichever is longer provided the warranty applies and the warranty period has not expired Obligations and Warranty Limits Limited Warranty Obligation Exclusive Remedy THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES AND REPLACES ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTAB
45. e See page 4 21 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation AED PARTS The following drawings show the AED parts and their locations Battery Compartment RescueReady Status Indicator MANUAL OVERRIDE Button Behind blue cover IR Port Pad Electrode Socket Color Display SHOCK Button page 22 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started AED MODES Operating Mode When the battery is installed and the lid is open This is the mode the AED would be in during an actual rescue situation Standby Mode When the battery is installed but the lid is closed This is the mode the AED is normally in when not being used in a rescue The device will conduct its routine self tests to ensure proper operation Storage Mode When the battery is removed such as during shipping or transport With the battery removed the AED is unable to perform self tests or rescues ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING AND STANDBY CONDITIONS See Section 7 Technical Data Parameters Environmental Operation and Standby Conditions AN CAUTION Temperature Extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside of its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly The RescueReady daily self test verifies the impact of extreme environmental conditions on the AED
46. e A2 Low Variable Energy 200 VE Powerheart G3 Waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts MS Volts MS Joules 25 1609 3 3 858 3 2 193 260 50 1640 4 5 1050 3 2 170 230 75 1651 5 8 1124 3 2 155 209 100 1656 7 0 1163 3 2 144 194 125 1660 8 3 1186 3 2 136 184 150 1662 9 5 1201 3 2 131 176 175 1663 10 8 1212 3 2 126 170 page 60 112 2034 401 Rev A O 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Table A3 High Variable Energy 300 VE Powerheart G3 Waveform Section 7 Technical Data Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts MS Volts MS Joules 25 1869 3 3 997 3 2 260 351 50 1906 4 5 1220 3 2 230 311 75 1918 5 8 1306 3 2 210 283 100 1925 7 0 1351 3 2 195 263 125 1928 8 3 1378 3 2 184 248 150 1931 9 5 1396 3 2 176 238 175 1933 10 8 1408 3 2 170 230 All values are typical Allowable energy range 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 61 Section 7 Technical Data RHYTHMx ECG ANALYSIS PERFORMANCE The AED RHYTHMx ECG Analysis system analyzes the patient s ECG and advises you when the AED detects a shockable or non shockable rhythm This system makes it possible for a person with no training in the interpretation of ECG rhythms to offer defibrillation therapy to victims of sudden cardiac ar
47. e Performs the self test e f successful the STATUS INDICATOR reverts to GREEN e Turns itself OFF if the lid is closed There are three types of automatic self tests The Daily Self Test checks the battery pads and the electronic components The Weekly Self Test completes a partial charge of the high voltage electronics current in addition to the items tested in the Daily Self Test During the Monthly Self Test the high voltage electronics are charged to full energy in addition to the Daily Self Test items Self tests will be initiated upon opening the lid and again upon closing the lid If the self test detects an error the STATUS INDICATOR will remain RED Upon closing the lid an audible alert will be issued The display will indicate the source of the problem according to the Indicator Troubleshooting Guide Table on the next page 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 47 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation INDICATOR TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE The following is a troubleshooting table for the AED indicators VIEW SYMPTOM SOLUTION a Red SERVICE indicator is indicated on screen T Red PADS indicator is indicated 9 on screen The battery indicator is red and flashing m STATUS INDICATOR is RED and no other indicators on the RESCUE 2m diagnostic panel are lit Maintenance by authorized service personnel is required Call Cardiac Science Customer
48. ear the prompt Open Lid to Continue Rescue If the lid remains closed for more than 15 seconds a new rescue will initiate when the lid is reopened wes Note If the lid is closed during a rescue while the pads are connected to the patient the STATUS INDICATOR may turn RED When the lid is reopened however the rescue may be continued even though the STATUS INDICATOR remains RED 7 Q My AED is sounding an audible alert Why How do stop it A The audible alert indicates that the self test detected a need for maintenance or corrective action 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A Determine the maintenance required by using the Troubleshooting Table in this chapter Opening and closing the lid may turn OFF the audible alert until the next self test However the STATUS INDICATOR will remain RED page 51 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation 8 Q The AED did not sound an audible alert when removed the pads and closed the lid Why A Thelid closed pad self test only activates the STATUS INDICATOR The AED allows time for replacement of the pads as removing pads is a normal procedure after a rescue or a battery during the post rescue procedure however an audible maintenance indicator will be triggered after the next Daily Self Test 9 Q What if have to perform a rescue in an isolated area and at subzero temperatures A When travel to a rescue involves exposing the AED to extremely co
49. ed by the patient s impedance 2 Allowable energy range 19 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A 505 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation OPERATOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Persons authorized to operate the AED must have all of the following minimum training e Defibrillation training and other training as required by state province or country regulations e Training on operation and use of the AED e Additional training as required by the physician or Medical Director e thorough understanding of the procedures in this manual Notes Keep valid certificates of training and certification as required by state province or country regulations 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved page 20 Section 3 Getting Started SECTION GETTING STARTED OVERVIEW This section presents information on unpacking and setting up the AED Topic Page Unpacking and Inspecting 21 AED Parts 22 AED Modes 23 Powerheart AED G3 Pro Batteries 24 Rechargeable Battery and Charger 26 Defibrillation Pads Electrodes 28 AED Indicators 29 Setting the AED Internal Clock 33 Voice Prompts and Text Display 33 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING Every attempt is made to ensure your order is accurate and complete However to be sure that your order is correct verify the contents of the box against your packing slip If you have any questions about your order contact Customer Servic
50. en the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock the SHOCK button will flash and the prompt Stand Clear Push Flashing Button to Deliver Shock will be heard The tone flashing button and voice prompt will continue until the shock is delivered or change in rhythm is detected or 30 seconds elapse When the AED is charged it continues to analyze the patient s heart rhythm If the rhythm changes and a shock is no longer needed the AED will issue the prompt Rhythm Changed Shock Cancelled disarm and enter CPR mode If noise is detected during analysis the AED will warn you with the prompt Analysis Interrupted Stop Patient Motion and restart the analysis This usually occurs if the patient is excessively jostled or there is a strong electromagnetic emitting electronic device nearby within 2 meters Remove the electronic device or stop the excessive motion when you hear this prompt 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev paga 39 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation STEP 3 SHOCK DELIVERY AND CPR MODE AED MODE For information on the Manual Mode or ECG Monitoring mode see pages 41 42 When the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock the SHOCK button will flash and the prompt Stand Clear Push Flashing Button to Deliver Shock will be heard Make sure no one is touching the patient and push the SHOCK button to deliver a defibrillation shock If you do not push the SHOCK b
51. ence Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation Check the Integrity of the Case Examine the molded case of the AED for any visible signs of stress If the case shows signs of stress contact Cardiac Science Customer Service see page 4 or your local distributor Cleaning the AED Case Gently clean the surface of the AED case with a damp sponge or with a cloth and mild soap A CAUTION Case Cleaning Solutions When disinfecting the case use a non oxidizing disinfectant such as ammonium salts or a glutaraldehyde based cleaning solution to avoid damage to the metal connectors AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE The AED has no user serviceable internal components Try to resolve any maintenance issues with the AED by using the Troubleshooting Table presented in this chapter If you are unable to resolve the problem contact Cardiac Science Customer Service see page 4 or your local distributor N WARNING Shock Hazard Do not disassemble the AED Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer maintenance issues to Cardiac Science authorized service personnel g Note The warranty will be void upon unauthorized disassembly or service of the AED page 50 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 6 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1 Q Can give CPR while the AED is analyzing
52. ep a fresh unopened pair of pads plugged into the AED at all times Refer to the pad package label for operation temperatures An audible and visual alert will indicate after the self test if the electrodes are missing unplugged or damaged A CAUTION Possible Improper AED Performance Using defibrillation pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance PAD INSTALLATION 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 Place the pad package into the lid so that the expiration label is visible through the clear window on the lid The expiration date of the electrodes will then be readable without opening the lid of the AED 3 Match the color of the connectors red to red then slightly lift the tab of the pad socket and plug the pad connector into the pad socket 4 Tuck the excess cable length in the bottom holder as shown in the drawing With the pad package completely secured to the AED lid close the lid 5 Make sure the expiration date is visible through the clear window of the lid Check to make sure that the STATUS INDICATOR is GREEN A CAUTION Use only Cardiac Science Approved Equipment Using batteries defibrillation pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by Cardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue A CAUTION Possible Improper AED Performance Using defibrillation pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance page 28 112 2034 401R
53. ess 4 Follow the InstallShield Wizard to complete the installation InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MDLink The InstallShield Wizard will install MDLink on your computer To continue click Next E Cancel page 64 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 8 MDLink ESTABLISH CONNECTION FROM THE AED TO THE COMPUTER A connection must be established between the AED and the PC to send and or receive MDLink settings FOR INFRARED IR CONNECTION 1 Install the IR dongle as directed to the appropriate Com Port on the PC 2 Open the lid of the AED 3 Place the AED with the IR port facing the eye of the IR dongle about 1 3 feet from the IR eye If the connection is not established shield the connection and or move the IR eye closer The AED lid must be opened to transfer the parameters 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 65 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation STARTING MDLINK With the connection established between the AED and the PC the AED will speak COMMUNICATIONS MODE Double click the MDLink icon that was placed automatically on your PC desktop during installation or Double click the MDLink exe file The file can be found in the installation directory specified during the installation process A password is required to use the MDLink software program The software requires you
54. evA 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1 Do NOT open until ready to use short term use only 2 Ensure the skin site is clean and dry 3 Separate one pad from liner 4 Place one pad on skin on indicated location 5 Peel and place remaining pad AED INDICATORS The following indicators are located on the AED The STATUS INDICATOR is located on the AED handle When this indicator is GREEN the AED is RescueReady This means the AED self tests have verified the following e Battery has an adequate charge e Pads are properly connected to the AED and in working order e Integrity of the internal circuitry is good When the STATUS INDICATOR is RED maintenance is required AUDIBLE MAINTENANCE INDICATOR When the daily weekly or monthly self test determines service is required an audible beep is sounded every 30 seconds until the lid is opened or the battery power is depleted Opening and closing the lid may deactivate the beep If the error is not corrected by the next automatic self test the beep will be reactivated page 29 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation DIAGNOSTIC PANEL A B C D as 00 04 57 E H CPR 01 00 DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT ANALYZING RHYTHM G ECG DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS Data Display 5 seconds 8 9 cm 3 5 diago
55. ext prompts and a description of when the prompts are issued STANDARD PROMPTS VOICE PROMPT TEXT DISPLAY SITUATION Tear Open Package and TEAR OPEN PACKAGE When the lid is opened this phrase is repeated twice to Remove Pads REMOVE PADS initiate the rescue sequence Peel One Pad from PEEL ONE PAD Repeats until one pad is peeled off of the liner Plastic Liner FROM PLASTIC LINER Place One Pad on Bare PLACE ONE PAD ON Repeats twice while one pad is placed Upper Chest BARE UPPER CHEST Peel Second Pad and PEEL SECOND PAD Repeats until both pads are placed on the patient Place on Bare Lower Chest PLACE ON LOWER CHEST as Shown page 33 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS 112 2034 401 Rev A GB third generation VOICE PROMPT TEXT DISPLAY SITUATION Press Pads Firmly to PRESS PADS TO When better connectivity is required because impedance Patient s Bare Skin PATIENT S BARE SKIN is too high Do Not Touch Patient DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT When the AED is analyzing the cardiac rhythm of the Analyzing Rhythm ANALYZING RHYTHM patient Shock Advised SHOCK ADVISED When the AED is preparing to deliver a defibrillation shock Charging CHARGING Repeats while AED is charging Stand Clear Push STAND CLEAR After the AED is fully charged and ready to deliver the Flashing Button to PUSH BUTTON TO SHOCK defibrillation shock The RED SHOCK indicator flashes Deliver Shock
56. formation is archived with each rescue attempt and will be displayed with RescueLink rescue data User Defined Identifiers AED User Information Battery Pack Identifier Squad 5 Captain John Doe Big City Fire Dept Set Get Reset Window To retrieve identification information from the internal memory of the AED click the Get button and the information will appear in the screen To enter new or change existing AED identification information type the information onto the screen and click Set to store the information in the internal memory of the AED page 74 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 8 MDLink i To erase AED identification information click on Clear and the identification information will be erased from within the AED To clear the text box click the Reset Window button This does not affect the information stored in the AED MDLink 1 AED identification information successfully set Use the Done button to return to the MDLink screen INTELLISENSE BATTERY PACK IDENTIFIER The Battery Pack Identifier screen allows the user to give the battery an identifier number Any number from 1 to 65 000 may be entered and stored within the memory of the IntelliSense battery This information is archived with each rescue attempt and will be displayed with RescueLink rescue data User Defined Identifiers AED User Information Battery Pack Identifier Nume
57. however with some pacemakers the AED may not advise a defibrillation shock Placing Defibrillation Pads e Do not place the defibrillation pads directly over an implanted device e Place the defibrillation pads at least one inch from any implanted device Cummins R ed Advanced Cardiac Life Support AHA 1994 Ch 4 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 9 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation CAUTION Moving the Patient During a Rescue During a rescue attempt excessive jostling or moving of the patient may cause AEDs to improperly analyze the patient s cardiac rhythm Stop all motion or vibration before attempting a rescue CAUTION Case Cleaning Solutions When disinfecting the case use a non oxidizing disinfectant such as ammonium salts or a glutaraldehyde based cleaning solution to avoid damage to the metal connectors AN CAUTION The AED is programmed with software that has been tested to work with versions of Rescuelink and MDLink that are included with the AED When using older version of Rescuelink and MDLink are used to communicate with this AED there may be features described in this manual that are not available to be used Also when communicating with an older AED with the version of Rescuelink and MDLink included with this new AED there may be features described in this manual that cannot be edited The software in most cases will give an error message when incompatib
58. if the daily self test determines environmental conditions outside of the AED s operating parameters a SERVICE REQUIRED alert will be issued to prompt the user to move the AED to environmental conditions within the acceptable operating parameters at once See Section 7 Technical Data Parameters Operation and Standby Conditions SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT CONDITIONS For up to 1 week See Section 7 Technical Data Safety and Performance Standards Shipping and Transportation Conditions 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 23 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation POWERHEART AED G3 PRO BATTERIES The 9300P is shipped with either an Intellisense Battery model 9145 or a rechargeable battery model 9144 Confirm which battery is included with the AED and see the applicable instructions below INTELLISENSE BATTERY MODEL 9145 The Cardiac Science IntelliSense battery technology offers you the most advanced battery capabilities available for defibrillators Cardiac Science Intellisense batteries contain an integrated memory chip that automatically stores important usage information enabling the battery to maintain a complete history of its operating life The actual battery history can be reviewed using the RescueLink software This history includes e Battery Identification e Battery Type e e Original Date of Installation in an AED Uu i e Number of Charges completed e Time in O
59. ights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 17 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation RESCUE PROTOCOL The AED rescue protocol is consistent with the guidelines recommended by the American Heart Association and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR Upon detecting a shockable cardiac rhythm the AED advises the operator to press the SHOCK button to deliver a shock and then advises the operator to start CPR Note The standard CPR protocol of 120 seconds can be modified from 60 180 seconds MDLink STAR BIPHASIC WAVEFORM The STAR Biphasic Waveform is designed to measure the patient s impedance and STAR deliver a customized shock This allows the delivery of an optimized energy level to each BIPHASIC patient The energy levels for the AED are available in three different defibrillation shock configurations See table on next page and page 59 for additional information STAR BIPHASIC ENERGY PROTOCOLS FOR POWERHEART AED G3 PRO The STAR Biphasic defibrillation waveform will deliver variable escalating energy that is customized to each patient s needs based upon a patient s thoracic impedance This customization adjusts for the unique physical differences between patients The Powerheart G3 AED comes equipped with five different FDA cleared biphasic energy protocols The operator with guidance direction and implementation from the designated AED program Medical Director may se
60. ilities occur page 10 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 1 Safety SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS The following symbols may appear in this manual on the AED or on its optional components Some of the symbols represent standards and compliances associated with the AED and its use A 1 nnen 0086 IP24 m 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A Dangerous Voltage The defibrillator output has high voltage and can present a shock hazard Please read and understand all safety alerts in this manual before attempting to operate the AED Attention Identifies important information in this manual on the AED or on its component parts regarding the safe and proper use of the AED Defibrillator Proof Type BF Equipment The AED when connected to the patient s chest by the defibrillation pads can withstand the effects of an externally applied defibrillation shock CE Mark This equipment conforms to essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC The AED is protected against the effects of splashing water in accordance with IEC 60529 Classified by ETL Semko with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA 22 2 No 601 1 M90 EN60601 1 and 60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 International symbol for ON Open
61. illation to prevent electrical shock and potential damage to the equipment CAUTION Use only Approved Equipment The Rechargeable battery is made solely for Powerheart AED G3 Pro and is NOT to be used with any other AED models Using batteries pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by the manufacturer may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue CAUTION Possible Improper AED Performance Using defibrillation pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance CAUTION Possible Radio Frequency RF Susceptibility RF susceptibility from cellular phones CB radios and FM 2 way radio may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and subsequent shock advisory When attempting a rescue using the AED do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 2 meters of the AED turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other like equipment near the incident CAUTION Possible Interference with Implanted Pacemaker Therapy should not be delayed for patients with implanted pacemakers and a defibrillation attempt should be made if the patient is unconscious and not breathing The AED has pacemaker detection and rejection however with some pacemakers the AED may not advise a defibrillation shock Placing Defibrillation Pads e Do not place the defibrillation pads directly over an implanted device e Place the defibrillation pads at least one inch from any implanted device CAUTION Moving the Patient During
62. larm Non operational range Red 2 gt 20 but lt 30 Lower marginal operating range Indicates potential Yellow Pad degradation in Pad quality or position 3 30 but 150 Normal operating range Green 4 150 but 180 Upper marginal operating range Indicates potential Yellow Pad degradation in Pad quality or position 5 180 Upper Limit Alarm Non operational range Red 1 2 3 4 5 page 43 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 RevA CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation WARNINGS The following cautions must be observed to prevent problems during the rescue A AN AN DANGER Fire and Explosion Hazard Exercise caution when operating the AED close to flammable gases including concentrated oxygen to avoid possible explosion or fire hazard WARNING Shock Hazard Defibrillation shock current flowing through unwanted pathways is potentially a serious electrical shock hazard To avoid this hazard during defibrillation abide by all of the following e not touch the patient unless performance of CPR is indicated e not touch metal objects in contact with the patient e Keep defibrillation pads clear of other electrodes or metal parts in contact with patient e Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation WARNING Shock and Possible Equipment Damage Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibr
63. ld temperatures for an extended period of time keep the pads and the battery warm 10 Q What should I do if I initiate MANUAL MODE but then decide AED MODE is more appropriate A Momentarily closing the lid and opening the lid will always take the device out of MANUAL mode and into AED MODE Once charging is complete wait 30 seconds for the AED to revert back to AED MODE The seconds will count down on the display If REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE has been enabled momentarily close the AED lid and reopen This will revert the AED to AED mode page 52 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved SECTION 7 TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW This section presents technical data about the AED Topic Page Parameters 53 Safety and Performance Standards 56 STAR Biphasic Waveform 59 RHYTHMx ECG Analysis Performance 61 OPERATION Semi Automatic shock advisory Manual AUDIBLE ALERTS Voice Prompt Maintenance Alert VISIBLE INDICATORS STATUS INDICATOR Display Panel BATTERY Indicator NUMBER OF SHOCKS DELIVERED Indicator ELAPSED RESCUE TIME Indicator HEART RATE Indicator ECG Display PAD PLACEMENT Display CHECK PADS indicator TEXT Display CPR Counter SERVICE Indicator Electrode Indicator Manual Mode Indicator ECG Monitoring Mode Indicator Z BAR Indicator 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A Section 7 Technical Data page 53 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation R
64. lect from one of these five protocols when placing the Powerheart G3 AED into service The Powerheart G3 AED s factory default energy protocol is 200 300 300 Joule J escalating Variable energy VE The first shock is delivered within the range of 126J 260J Subsequent shocks are delivered within a range of 170J 351J Guidelines 2005 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care American Heart Association Circulation Vol 112 lssue 24 Suppl Dec 13 2005 The ultra low current low current and high current shocks are variable energy The actual energy is determined by the patient s impedance page 18 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 2 Introduction These protocols are selected by using our MDLink software program The five biphasic energy protocols available are as follows Energy Shock Energy 2 Protocols Sequence Level Energy Range J Factory Default 1 200VE 126J 260J 2 300VE 170J 351J 3 300VE 170J 351J Protocol 2 1 200VE 126J 260J 2 200VE 126J 260J 3 300VE 170J 351J Protocol 3 1 150VE 95J 196J 2 200VE 126J 260J 3 200VE 126J 260J Protocol 4 1 150VE 95J 196J 2 150VE 95J 196J 3 200VE 126J 260J Protocol 5 1 200VE 126J 260J 2 200VE 126 260J 3 200VE 126J 260J 1 The Ultra Low Energy 150 VE Low Energy 200 VE and High Energy 300 VE shocks are variable energy The actual energy is determin
65. ll be delivered Then the AED will revert back to CPR mode By entering manual mode the rescuer is taking responsibility to identify a shockable rhythm and to administer a shock Should the rescuer go into manual mode and decide that AED mode is more appropriate the AED will revert back to AED mode 30 seconds after charging is complete The seconds will count down on the display If the Medical Director has disabled this feature in MDLink an icon indicating NO MANUAL MODE will appear in the bottom left of the dis play With Manual Mode enabled and the Medical Director has also enabled REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE the AED will not revert to the AED or CPR mode but will remain in Manual mode ECG MONITORING MODE For patients who are conscious and breathing and require basic ECG monitoring Non diagnostic ECG patient monitoring can be activated by inserting the ECG patient monitoring cable into the electrode socket on the AED connecting the 3 lead patient cables to the specialized ECG electrodes and placing as directed onto the patient Should the AED detect a shockable rhythm defibrillation pads should be placed on the patient the ECG patient monitoring cable removed from the electrode socket on the AED and the connector should be plugged into the pad socket to enable a defibrillation shock 37 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A pags CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation STEP 1 ASSESSMENT AND PAD PLACEMENT
66. nal transreflective TFT display 320x240 pixels quarter VGA Resolution 4 47 dots mm 113 5 dots in Sweep speed 1 39 cm s ECG bandwidth 3 32 Hz A SMARTGAUGE BATTERY Indicator This indicator displays the battery capacity At maximum charge the battery is GREEN With use the GREEN level will gradually go out from right to left as the battery capacity decreases Once the battery level is depleted the battery indicator will turn to RED and the battery should be replaced Eg Note When the battery indicator is initially RED upon lid opening or at any time during a rescue BATTERY LOW prompt will be issued at once However the AED is capable of delivering at least nine more defibrillation shocks after the first time a BATTERY LOW prompt is issued B NUMBER OF SHOCKS DELIVERED Indicator This indicator counts and displays the number of shocks delivered C ELAPSED RESCUE TIME Indicator This indicator times and displays the elapsed rescue time Note There is a 3 second delay between the time the AED lid is opened and the start of the rescue when the lid was first opened D HEART RATE Indicator This indicator displays the patient s heart rate page 30 112 2034 401 RevA 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started ECG Display Four and a half seconds of the patient s ECG is displayed PAD PLACEMENT Display Visually assists the rescuer with pad placement with the directions for u
67. o RED After approximately 5 seconds verify that the STATUS INDICATOR returns to GREEN 3 Check the expiration date on the pads 4 Listen for the voice prompts 5 Close the lid and confirm that STATUS INDICATOR remains GREEN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Perform the following tests annually to confirm that the diagnostics are functioning properly and to verify the integrity of the case Check the Integrity of the Electrodes and Circuitry 1 Open the AED lid 11 Remove the pads Close the lid Confirm that the STATUS INDICATOR turns RED Open the lid and confirm that the PAD indicator is lit Reconnect the pads and close the lid Make sure the expiration date is visible through the clear window of the lid Check to make sure that the STATUS INDICATOR is GREEN 8 Open the lid and confirm that no diagnostic indicators lit 9 Check the expiration date of the pads if expired replace them 10 Check the pad s packaging integrity 11 Close the lid Check the Integrity of the Service Indicator and Circuitry 1 Immediately after opening the AED lid press and hold the SHOCK button and confirm that the SERVICE is lit Release the SHOCK button Close the lid Verify that the STATUS INDICATOR remains RED Open the lid and confirm that no diagnostic indicators are lit Close the lid Verify the STATUS INDICATOR turns GREEN 7 49 2010 Cardiac Sci
68. o perform a rescue Topic Page Operating Modes 37 Step 1 Assessment and Pad Placement 38 Step 2 ECG Analysis AED Mode 39 Step 3 Shock Delivery and CPR Mode AED Mode 40 Step 4 Post Rescue 40 Using Manual Override Manual Mode 41 ECG Display for Ongoing Monitoring 42 Z BAR Indicator 43 Warnings 44 OPERATING MODES The AED comes in three operating models The AED is pre set to AED mode but the user can change the mode during each unique rescue The energy delivered is determined by the Medical Director and programmed into the AED prior to the rescue AED MODE DEFAULT For patients exhibiting signs of sudden cardiac arrest Once defibrillation pads are placed on the patient the AED analyzes the heart rhythm If a shockable rhythm is detected the AED automatically charges to a pre set energy level and prompts rescuer to push the SHOCK button to deliver therapy MANUAL MODE For patients exhibiting signs of sudden cardiac arrest Once the defibrillation pads are placed on the patient a trained ALS rescuer may wish to read the ECG display to determine whether or not a shock is required This mode is activated by pushing the manual button once then again to confirm the device will begin charging If the rescuer deems that the rhythm is shockable therapy can be delivered by pressing the SHOCK button The algorithm will search for the R wave for up to one second if an R wave cannot be deleted in that time an asynchronous shock wi
69. o the AED 3 Close the lid 4 Verify that the STATUS INDICATOR on the AED handle is GREEN page 40 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 4 Instructions for Use USING MANUAL OVERRIDE MANUAL MODE For use by qualified ALS personnel only The AED has a manual override feature which overrides the AED s automatic analysis protocol By entering this mode the rescuer is taking responsibility to identify a shockable rhythm and to administer a shock The default setting for the manual override is enabled When enabled the Manual Override option allows the user to charge the AED and deliver a shock at the user s discretion After the shock button is pushed or 30 seconds has elapsed the device will automatically exit the manual mode and return to the AED mode Optionally the manual override default behavior may be modified so that after entering manual mode the AED will remain in the manual override mode for the duration of the rescue This feature is enabled by selecting the REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE option in the MDLink software and can be configured during the initial set up of the AED STEP 1 Please refer to STEP 1 ASSESSMENT AND PAD PLACEMENT on page 38 STEP 2 Lift blue plastic cover on far left of diagnostic panel STEP 3 Push the MANUAL button once to initiate The voice prompt and corresponding text prompts will indicate Entering manual mode Press button again to confirm STEP 4
70. o verify that communications are functioning properly Use of this com mand will be rare Select Establish Com Speed and click OK Options Select Com Port Establish Com Speed The data transferal speed between the PC and the AED is established and MDLink returns to the MDLink screen PASSWORD The Password command allows you to change the preset password Select the Password command button Type in the new password Any keystroke is a valid password character As you type the characters appear as asterisks To confirm the new password re type the new password and click OK Change Password New Password Retype New Password Cancel 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 73 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation A message will display confirming that the preset password has been changed If you did not type the pass word correctly the second time you will be asked to re enter the password MDLink 2 Password changed USER DEFINED IDENTIFIERS TREE RC ERE RUE The User Defined Identifiers option allows for the user to define identification information for the AED or the currently installed IntelliSense battery AED USER INFORMATION This screen allows the user to define AED identification information You may type up to 45 characters of device identification information to be stored within the internal memory of the AED This in
71. peration hours minutes e Days of Standby Operation e Battery Capacity Remaining BATTERY OPERATING LIFE The battery operating life depends on the type of battery 9145 for Powerheart AED G3 Pro actual usage and environmental factors The following table represents the expected life of the AED when used in Standby Mode Estimated Shelf Life Warranty Model from date of manufacture from date of installation Typical Shocks 9145 Lithium 5 Years 1 Year or 12 hours of up to 290 Shocks Sulfur Dioxide use whichever occurs first page 24 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 3 Getting Started BATTERY SHELF LIFE The Cardiac Science AED IntelliSense batteries have a shelf life of five years Shelf life is defined as the length of time a battery can be stored prior to installation into AED without degrading its performance Note Storing the battery outside its specific range 0 50 C will decrease battery life Note Battery model 9145 is only for use with the Powerheart AED G3 Pro Note Battery model 9142 and 9146 are only for use with the Powerheart AED G3 Battery model AN 9143 is only for use with the FirstSave AED G3 WARNING Battery model 9145 is NOT Rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery Any attempt to recharge the battery may result in an explosion or fire hazard Only battery model 9144 is rechargeable CAUTION Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Battery
72. rest CARDIAC RHYTHMS USED TO TEST THE RHYTHM RECOGNITION DETECTION SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC SCIENCE AED Rhythm Class Specifications Shockable Rhythm VF Shockable Rhythm VT Non Shockable Rhythm NSR Non Shockable Asystole Non Shockable all other rhythms Meets AAMI DF 39 requirement and AHA recommendation of Sensitivity of gt 90 Meets AAMI DF 39 requirement and AHA recommendation of Sensitivity of gt 75 Meets AAMI DF 39 requirement gt 95 and AHA recommendation 59995 of Specificity Meets AAMI DF 39 requirement and AHA recommendation of Specificity of gt 95 Meets AAMI DF 39 requirement and AHA recommendation of Specificity of gt 95 Automatic External Defibrillators for Public Access Defibrillation Recommendations for Specifying and Reporting Arrhythmia Analysis Algorithm Performance Incorporating New Waveforms and Enhancing Safety AHA AED Task Force and approved by the AHA Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee Circulation 1997 95 pp 1677 1682 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 62 Section 8 MDLink SECTION 8 MDLINK OVERVIEW MDLink software enables the Medical Director to modify several preprogrammed operational parameters and to define User Identifiers for Automated External Defibrillators AEDs and associated battery packs manufac tured by Cardiac Science Corp Topic Page MDLINK INSTALLATION 64 ESTABLISH CON
73. rhythms with rates between the VF VT Rate and SVT Rate will be screened through SVT discrimina tor criteria in order to classify the patient s rhythm as VF VT or SVT Based on the VF VT Rate setting all ven tricular fibrillation VF and ventricular tachycardia VT rhythms at or above the set rate will be classified as shockable All rhythms below the set VF VT Rate will be classified as non shockable The default VF VT Rate is 160 bpm beats per minute with selectable rates between 120 bpm and 240 bpm SVT Rate is designed to reduce the risk of shocking a SVT rhythm based on rate alone by differentiating between SVT and VT rhythms The default SVT Rate is No Therapy for SVT with selectable rates between 160 to 300 bpm or No Therapy for SVT Rhythms at or above the selected SVT Rate will be classified as shockable The SVT Rate must be set greater than or equal to the VF VT Rate If No Therapy for SVT is selected the AED will not advise defibrillation therapy if a SVT rhythm is present SHOCK ENERGY PROTOCOL The AED follows guidelines recommended by the American Heart Association AHA and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR Upon detecting a shockable cardiac rhythm the AED advises the user to press the Shock button to deliver a defibrillation pulse followed by the user performing CPR Using the MDLink option the energy protocol for the AED can be programmed with one of the following protocols AED SHOCK ENER
74. ric ID 1234 Reset window To retrieve battery identification information click on the Get button and the identification number if specified will appear in the screen MDLink will prompt you if the battery has not been assigned an identification number 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev page 75 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation To enter a new identification number type the information onto the screen and click Set to store the information in the battery memory If the battery already contains an identifier MDLink will allow you to cancel the Set command or overwrite the current identifier To clear the Numeric ID text box click Reset Window This does not affect the information stored in the battery MDLink iJ The specified identifier has been successfully stored in the current battery pack Use the Done button to return to the MDLink screen EXIT E xit When you are finished using MDLink select the Exit command to close the program page 76 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved a CARDIAC SCIENCE ML
75. rnal parameters model number and serial number of the AED will appear on the MDLink screen 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 67 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation Get Option Parameters Note The PC Card PCMCIA socket option only applies to 9110 and 9210 series AEDs and is not available in the 9300 series AEDs SELECTABLE OPTIONS PARAMETERS OPTION DEFAULTS By using the MDLink software with a PC the user may modify the AED parameters listed in the following table To change the option defaults use the up down arrows radio buttons and check boxes next to the functions to select the desired option Choose all the parameters and then click the Set AED Configuration command to simultaneously store all of the selected parameters Not all of the following functions may be available for your AED This will depend on the model of your AED FUNCTION DEFAULT SELECTABLE OPTIONS Shock Energy Protocol 200VE 300VE 300VE Protocols 1 5 see page 69 Dag Savings rae CE m CPR Time seconds 60 to 180 This feature only applies to 9110 and 9210 series AEDs and is not available in the 9300 series AEDs page 68 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 8 MDLink RHYTHMX DETECTION RATES VF VT AND SVT RATES The Detection Rates for VF VT and SVT can be programmed by the Medical Director using the MDLink soft ware All
76. rop 9300P IEC 60068 2 32 1975 AM 2 1990 1 meter Bump 9300P IEC 60068 2 29 1987 40g and 6000 bumps Vibration Random 9300P IEC 60068 2 64 1993 10Hz 2KHz 0 005 0 0012 07 2 Vibration Sine 9300P IEC 60068 2 6 1995 10Hz 60Hz 0 15 mm and 60Hz 150Hz 2g Enclosure Protection 9300P IEC 60529 2001 IP24 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 57 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation STORAGE AND SHIPPING CONDITIONS RECHARGABLE BATTERY Condition Standard or Compliance Shock and Vibration The Battery as installed in the Powerheart AED G3 Pro meets the following Bump IEC 60068 2 29 40g 6 ms duration 1 5 m s DV 1000 bumps in each direction Random Vibration IEC 60068 2 64 10hz 2khz amp 0 005 0 0012 g2 Hz Transport Passes testing per UN Recommendations of the Transport of Dangerous Goods Manual of Test and Criteria ST SG AC 10 11 Rev 3 Addendum 2 ST SG AC 10 27 Add 2 BATTERY CHARGER Power Requirements 90 to 132 VAC or 198 to 264 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz The Charger operates from and accepts standard IEC mains power cables SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS ISTA Procedure 2A page 58 112 2034 401 Rev A 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved Section 7 Technical Data STAR BIPHASIC WAVEFORM The waveform generated by the AED is a Biphasic Truncated Exponential waveform that is compliant with ANSI AAMI DF2 and DF
77. se Appropriate text prompts are also displayed TEXT Display The text display has 2 lines of text It provides the operator with information regarding system initialization text version of the voice prompts and data during a rescue and diagnostics System initialization occurs when the lid is first opened The text display shows the operator the identifiers for the internal code voice prompts and text prompts versions CPR Counter During CPR a countdown timer will be displayed SERVICE Indicator When apparent indicates that service is required that can only be performed by qualified service personnel PAD Indicator When flashing with voice and text prompt indicating Check Pads indicates to check pads when pads are e properly connected to the AED e Not within operational specifications cold dried damaged e Disconnected from the patient during a rescue Z BAR Indicator The Z Bar provides a relative visual graphical indicator of the total transthoracic impedance between the two defibrillation pads The Z Bar is used in the assessment of e Adequate pad placement e quality and integrity e Pad adhesion to the patient s skin e Proper pad connection to the AED e Provides for quick assessment between pads off and pads shorted 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A page 31 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation CONTROL BUTTONS The AED has two buttons SHOCK BUTTO
78. the device will remain in Manual Mode EXITING MANUAL MODE Default The device will return to AED mode after e Pushing the shock button 30 seconds has elapsed without pushing the shock button Closing the AED lid momentarily Removing the battery momentarily Attaching the optional 3 lead ECG monitoring cable Disconnecting the pads from the AED Removing the pads from the patient EXITING MANUAL MODE WHEN REMAIN IN MANUAL MODE HAS BEEN ENABLED e Closing the AED lid momentarily e Removing the battery momentarily e Attaching the optional 3 lead ECG monitoring cable upon reattaching the defibrillation pads the AED will be in manual mode page 41 2010 Cardiac Science Corp All rights reserved 112 2034 401 Rev A CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation ECG DISPLAY FOR ONGOING MONITORING ECG MONITORING MODE At the discretion ALS personnel the AED can be used for ongoing ECG patient monitoring By using a separately sold ECG Patient Monitoring Kit PN 5111 the AED provides non diagnostic ECG display of the patient s heart rhythm for attended patient monitoring It is not necessary to turn the device off prior to connecting the ECG cable While connected to the AED the shock capability is disabled Indications for use A conscious or breathing patient regardless of age Contraindications No known contraindications The separately sold ECG Patient Monitoring Kit is designed for connection to ECG electrodes per A
79. the lid to turn on the AED Open the lid to turn ON the AED Indicates the AED battery status The illuminated areas indicate the remaining battery capacity 1 Position of defibrillation pads on the chest of patient 2 When pads on screen are flashing check defibrillation pads The defibrillation pads are missing not connected or have compromised functionality Indicates AED requires maintenance by authorized service personnel When the SHOCK indicator is lit push this button to deliver a defibrillation shock When pushed and confirmed activates manual mode page 11 CARDIAC SCIENCE AEDS GB third generation SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS CONT H lt e m Feo AH s o pa fo a N The Z Bar provides a relative visual indicator of the total transthoracic impedance between the two defibrillation pads A red indicator with a BLACK X means the AED requires operator attention or maintenance and is not RescueReady This symbol will be referred to as RED in the remainder of this manual A green indicator without a BLACK X means the AED is RescueReady This symbol will be referred to as GREEN in the remainder of this manual Use defibrillation pads by this date Date of manufacture year and month Date of factory recertification R Latex free Disposable Single patient use only Tear here to open Do not recharge battery For use by or on the order of a Physician or persons li
80. ts safety information to guard against injury to persons and damage to the Powerheart AED G3 Pro TOPIC PAGE Safety Terms Definitions 7 Safety Alert Descriptions 8 Symbol Descriptions 11 SAFETY TERMS DEFINITIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE POWERHEART AED G3 PRO Become familiar with the various safety alerts in this section Safety alerts identify potential hazards using symbols and words to explain what could potentially harm you the patient or the Powerheart AED G3 Pro SAFETY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS The triangle attention symbol shown below left identifies the potential hazard categories The definition of each category is as follows AN DANGER This alert identifies hazards that will cause serious personal injury or death WARNING This alert identifies hazards that may cause serious personal injury or death A CAUTION This alert identifies hazards that may cause minor personal injury product damage or property damage PRODUCT REFERENCES For purposes of retaining simple clear instructions in this manual note the product references used Features specifications operating instructions and maintenance on the Powerheart AED G3 Pro will be referred to as AED or device Defibrillation electrodes will be referred to as defibrillation pads or pads ECG monitoring electrodes will be referred to as ECG monitoring electrodes or ECG electrodes Features and specifications vary so please read this
81. utton within 30 seconds of hearing the prompt the AED will disarm and enter CPR mode After the AED delivers a defibrillation shock the voice prompt will say Shock Delivered The AED will then prompt you to start CPR During a rescue the screen displays voice prompts elapsed time of rescue and number of shocks delivered CPR MODE amp After shock delivery or detection of non shockable rhythm the AED automatically 4 enters CPR mode The voice prompt will say It is now safe to touch the patient 5 Start CPR Y During the CPR time out period the AED will not interrupt the CPR mode After the CPR time out period has expired the voice prompt Do Not Touch Patient Analyzing Rhythm will be heard gt Note During CPR mode a countdown timer is displayed If the patient is conscious and breathing normally leave the pads on the patient s chest connected to the AED Make the patient as comfortable as possible and wait for Advanced Life Support ALS personnel to arrive Continue to follow the voice prompts until the ALS personnel arrive or proceed as recommended by the Medical Director STEP 4 POST RESCUE After transferring the patient to ALS personnel prepare the AED for the next rescue 1 Retrieve the rescue data stored in the internal memory of the AED by using RescueLink software installed on a PC see detailed procedure in the Data Management section Connect a new pair of pads t
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