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1. 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 SPECIAL PUNITIVE INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXEMPLARY DAMAGES COMMERCIAL 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator What this warranty does not cover LOSS FROM ANY CAUSE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OF ANY NATURE LOSS OF PROFITS OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 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 product tampering unauthorised product alterations unauthorised service unauthorised product case opening failure to follow instructions improper use abuse neglect fire flood war or acts of God Cardiac Science makes no warranty claim as to the compatibility of Cardiac Science products with any non Cardiac Science products parts or accesso
2. 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance NOTE 1 At80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 to 40 70 MHz NOTE 3 Anadditional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas NOTE4 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator E Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive C
3. 2 Environmental information Parameter Details Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Standby Short term 5 days temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Long term temperature 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Storage and transport Temperature 30 C to 65 C 22 F to 149 F up to 3 days Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Altitude CSA evaluated 382 m to 3 000 m Minimum 382 m approximate calculated from pressure Maximum 4 594 m approximate calculated from pressure Pressure CSA evaluated 700 hPa to 1 060 hPa Minimum 570 hPa Maximum 1 060 hPa Operating AED with pads and battery installed and lid open Standby AED with pads and battery installed and lid closed Storage and transport AED with pads optionally connected and battery not installed 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table 3 Functionality Powerheart G5 parameters Parameter Details RHYTHMx ECG analysis The AED RHYTHMx ECG Analysis system analyses the patient s ECG and performance 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 arrest Waveform STAR Biphasic Impedance 250to1750 Ener
4. CONNECTOR The defibrillation pads have Ensure that the pads are connector IS PLUGGED INTO AED become disconnected from securely plugged in to the is plugged the AED AED Resume the rescue into AED 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Maintenance and service messages Text display Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Resolution Servicerequired SERVICE REQUIRED Contact CONTACT TECH SUPPORT technical support The AED detects a condition that can prevent the AED from continuing a rescue For example this condition may occur after a self test determines that the AED is not functioning properly This prompt plays when the lid is opened The red Service indicator illuminates The prompt repeats until you close the lid After the lid is closed an alarm beep sounds until the battery is removed or is depleted Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or your local representative immediately Maintenance required Continue rescue MAINTENANCE REQUIRED CONTINUE RESCUE During a rescue the AED detects a condition with the defibrillation pads the internal electronics or another part of the device However the condition has no immediate effect on the ability to continue with a rescue Enter Diagnostic mode for more information If you cannot resolve the issue contact Cardiac Science Technical support or your local representative Powerheart G5 Automated
5. External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Troubleshooting Diagnostic mode messages The Diagnostic mode provides details on the maintenance and service conditions of the AED For example if the AED is not Rescue Ready Diagnostic mode displays additional information about the status To enter Diagnostic mode Press and hold both buttons on the AED s display panel for three seconds Press The following prompts appear when the AED is in Diagnostic mode Use the table to resolve the reported conditions Text display Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Resolution Diagnostic mode DIAGNOSTIC MODE The AED enters Diagnostic Not applicable mode SERVICE REQUIRED The AED detects a condition Contact Cardiac Science CONTACT TECH SUPPORT that can prevent the AED from Technical Support or your continuing a rescue local representative immediately EXTREMELY LOW BATTERY The battery charge is too low Replace the battery REPLACE BATTERY to support a rescue immediately If the battery 70 00569 02 G charge is completely depleted all AED activity ends Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Diagnostic mode messages Voice prompt Text display Line 1 Line 2 MAINTENANCE REQUIRED Situation The AED detects a condition Resolution Contact Cardiac Science CONTACT TECH SUPPORT that has no negative effecton Technical Support or your the ability to perform a rescue local representa
6. External Defibrillator Table A 5 Delivering therapy G5 semi automatic continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Shock not delivered SHOCK NOT DELIVERED Plays for either of these situations X X X The Shock button is not pressed within 30 seconds of the AED giving the Press red flashing button prompt The AED is unable to deliver a shock because of a fault condition It is now safe to touch the NOW SAFE Advises the rescuer that itis safe X X patient TO TOUCH PATIENT to touch the patient After the AED delivers a shock After the AED detects a non shockable rhythm Table A 6 Delivering therapy G5 automatic Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Shock will be delivered in SHOCK IN Notifies the rescuer when the X X X AED is fully charged and ready to deliver the shock Three THREE Prompts approximately three X X X seconds prior to delivering the shock Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 6 Delivering therapy G5 automatic continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Two TWO Prompts approximately two X X X seconds prior to delivering the shock One ONE Prompts approximately one X X X second prior to delivering the shock Shock delivered SHOCK DELIVERED Prompts when the shock is X X X
7. Method 514 5 Procedure 1 Category 24 RTCA DO 160D Section 8 Category S Zone 2 curve B and Category U Zone 2 curves F and F1 Vibration Sine MIL STD 810G Method 514 5 Procedure 1 Category 24 Helicopter Minimum Integrity Enclosure protection IEC 60529 IP55 Shipping and transportation ISTA Procedure 2A Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Technical Data Table 4 Applicable standards continued Type Details Sensitivity and specificity Shockable Rhythm VF Meets IEC 60601 2 4 requirement and AHA of Rhythm Detection recommendation of Sensitivity of gt 90 Shockable Rhythm VT Meets IEC 60601 2 4 requirement and AHA recommendation of Sensitivity of gt 75 Non shockable Rhythm NSR Meets IEC 60601 2 4 requirement gt 95 and AHA recommendation gt 99 of Specificity Non shockable Rhythm Asystole Meets IEC 60601 2 4 requirement and AHA recommendation of Specificity of gt 95 Non shockable Rhythm all other rhythms Meets IEC 60601 2 4 requirement and AHA recommendation of Specificity all other rhythms of gt 95 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Defibrillation pads Defibrillation pads Table 5 Adult defibrillation pads model XELAEDOO 1 Parameter Type Details Pre gelled self adhesive disposable non polarised identical pads which can be placed in either position defibrillation pads Applicable
8. age and weight of patient Older than 8 years or heavier than 25 kg 55 Ib Shelf life 24 months Disposal Check local regulations for disposal information Table 6 Adult defibrillation pads with CPR Device model XELAEDO02 Parameter Type Details Pre connected pre gelled self adhesive disposable non polarised identical pads which can be placed in either position defibrillation pads with CPR device Applicable age and weight of patient Older than 8 years or heavier than 25 kg 55 Ib Shelf life Disposal 24 months Check local regulations for disposal information Table 7 Paediatric defibrillation pads model XELAEDO03 Parameter Type Details Pre gelled self adhesive disposable non polarised identical pads which can be placed in either position defibrillation pads Applicable age and weight of patient Shelf life Eight years or younger or 25 kg 55 Ib or lighter 24 months Disposal Check local regulations for disposal information Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Technical Data Intellisense battery model XBTAEDOO1 Table 8 Intellisense battery Parameter Details Type Intellisense lithium battery non rechargeable Output voltage 12 VDC nominal Lithium content 9 2 g approximate Disposal Check local regulations for disposal information Estimated shelf life 5 years from d
9. appears above a button on the display panel Press the button to switch the prompting language both audio and text to this language DUTCH On multi lingual AED models only X X X appears above a button on the display panel Press the button to switch the prompting language both audio and text to this language ITALIAN On multi lingual AED models only X X X appears above a button on the display panel Press the button to switch the prompting language both audio and text to this language GERMAN On multi lingual AED models only X X X appears above a button on the display panel Press the button to switch the prompting language both audio and text to this language 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator B Technical Data Contents Powerheart G5 parameters B 2 Defibrillation pads B 7 Intellisense battery model XBTAEDO01 B 8 This section lists the physical operating standby and storage parameters of the AED and the physical parameters of the defibrillation pads and AED battery Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Technical Data Powerheart G5 parameters Table 1 Physical parameters Parameter Details Operation Automatic Semi automatic Multi language in specified combinations only Dimensions Height 9 cm 3 4 in Width 23 cm 9 0 in Depth 30 cm 11 8 in Weight with battery and 2 6 kg 5 7 Ib pads Table
10. battery model XBTAEDO001 automatically stores the history of its operating life The battery history can be reviewed using the AED Manager software Important See Warnings and cautions on page 3 4 for important safety information How to replace the battery Press tab Lift out Insert new 4 y Q gt A Press down to hear click Ensure Rescue Ready is green Ensure that the battery is at room temperature before inserting it into the AED www cardiacscience com batteryrecycle wae rs Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G About the AED 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 2 Steps of a Rescue These are the general steps involved in performing a rescue SS 1 Assess the patient page 2 2 2 Prepare the patient page 2 2 3 Place the defibrillation pads page 2 3 4 Analyse the patient s ECG page 2 4 5 Deliver a defibrillation shock page 2 5 6 Give CPR page 2 6 7 Prepare the AED for the next rescue page 2 7 Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Steps of a Rescue 1 Assess the patient Determine whether the patient is more than 8 years of age fa r or weighs more than 25 kg 55 pounds and is both Unresponsive Not breathing or not breathing normally DO NOT delay therapy to determine the patient s exact age or weight CALL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Note When the patie
11. delivered Shock not delivered SHOCK NOT DELIVERED Plays if the AED is unable to X X X deliver a shock because of a fault condition It is now safe to touch NOW SAFE Advises the rescuerthatitissafe X X the patient TO TOUCH PATIENT to touch the patient After the AED delivers a shock After the AED detects a non shockable rhythm 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table A 7 CPR Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas If needed perform IF NEEDED If the AED detects a non X X compressions as GIVE COMPRESSIONS shockable rhythm prompts the instructed rescuer to prepare to provide compressions only CPR Give compressions as GIVE COMPRESSIONS Prompts the rescuerto prepare X X instructed to provide compressions only CPR If needed perform CPR IF NEEDED Prompts the rescuerto prepare X X as instructed PERFORM CPR to provide compressions and breaths CPR Give CPR as instructed GIVE COMPRESSIONS Prompts the rescuer to prepare X X AND BREATHS to provide compressions and breaths CPR Place the heel of one hand PLACE ONE HAND ON Prompts the rescuerto putone X X on the centre of the chest CENTRE OF CHEST hand in the correct place for between nipples providing compressions Place the heel of the other PLACE OTHER HAND Prompts the rescuer to position X X hand directly on top of the ELBOWS STRAIGHT the other hand for providing first hand Lean over the
12. prompts for performing a rescue Standard The AED provides some guiding prompts Basic The AED provides minimal prompting for the various stages of a rescue Note The names and descriptions of these prompting levels are provided as suggestions only Do not construe them as medical guidance Medical directors must use their professional judgement to determine the appropriate configuration of the AEDs for which they are responsible The following table gives an example of the differences in audio prompting provided for the levels of coaching The following table gives an example of the differences in audio prompting provided for the levels of coaching See Appendix A RescueCoach voice and text prompts for a complete list of audio and visual prompts Table 4 1 Audio prompts for applying pads to a patientAudio prompts for applying pads to a patient Advanced Firmly place the pad without the blue plastic on the patient s bare chest exactly as shown on the pads Standard Firmly place the pad without the blue plastic on the patient s bare chest exactly as shown on the pads Basic Firmly place the pad on the patient This pad can be placed on either of the two locations as shown on the pads Next peel the second white pad from the blue plastic Next peel the second white pad from the blue plastic Next peel the second white pad from the blue plastic Firmly place the second pad on the ot
13. to allow for 5 cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths Use the AED Manager to change the protocol For details see the AED Manager Users Guide 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator STAR biphasic waveform STAR biphasic waveform The waveform generated by the Cardiac Science AED is a biphasic truncated exponential waveform The waveform complies with the IEC 60601 2 4 standard Figure 1 is a graph of the waveform voltage as a function of time when the AED is connected to a 50 ohm resistive load using adult defibrillation pads 2000 0 1500 0 1000 0 S 500 0 E m 0 0 o gt 500 0 1000 0 1500 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4000 5000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 Time ms Figure 1 High variable energy waveform with 50 ohm resistive load Patient impedance The Cardiac Science Biphasic Truncated Exponential BTE waveform uses variable energy The actual energy that is delivered varies with the patient s impedance The device delivers a shock to a patient with an impedance in the range of 25 175 ohms Energy is delivered at up to three different levels ultra low variable energy low variable energy and high variable energy see the waveform and energy tables on the following pages Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform Waveform and energy level
14. 02 G AED Features 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 5 Troubleshooting Contents Selftests 5 2 Troubleshooting indicators 5 3 Maintenance and service messages 5 4 Diagnostic mode messages 5 6 This section presents information about AED diagnostics self tests troubleshooting of indicator lights and descriptions of maintenance and diagnostic messages Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Troubleshooting Self tests The AED has a comprehensive self test system that automatically assesses the electronics battery state defibrillation pads and high voltage circuitry The AED runs automatic self tests at regular time intervals 4 4 4 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 circuitry in addition to the items tested in the daily self test The monthly self test charges the high voltage electronics to full energy in addition to the items tested in the weekly self test Note If the AED s lid is opened during one of these periodic self tests testing stops A subset of the self tests is also run each time the lid of the AED is closed When performing a self test the AED 1 2 3 Turns the Rescue Ready indicator red Automatically performs the appropriate self test Shows the Rescue Ready status Ifthe test is successful t
15. 74 235 175 1 927 10 75 1 393 3 2 168 226 Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform Waveform and energy levels for paediatric defibrillation pads Table C 4 Ultra low variable energy waveform all values are typical Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 682 3 25 359 3 2 35 46 50 689 4 50 438 3 2 30 40 75 691 5 75 468 3 2 27 36 100 692 7 00 483 3 2 25 33 125 693 8 25 493 3 2 24 31 150 694 9 50 498 3 2 23 30 175 694 10 75 802 3 2 22 29 Table C 5 Low variable energy waveform all values are typical Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 791 3 25 416 3 2 46 61 50 798 4 50 508 3 2 40 54 75 801 5 75 542 3 2 37 48 100 802 7 00 560 3 2 34 45 125 803 8 25 570 3 2 32 42 150 804 9 50 577 3 2 31 40 175 804 10 75 581 3 2 30 39 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table C 6 High variable energy waveform all values are typical STAR biphasic waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 915 3 25 481 3 2 62 82 50 924 4 50 588 3 2 54 72 75
16. 927 5 75 628 3 2 49 65 100 929 7 00 648 3 2 46 60 125 930 8 25 660 3 2 43 57 150 931 9 50 668 3 2 41 54 175 931 10 75 673 3 2 40 52 Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator D Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance Contents Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic emissions D 2 Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic immunity D 3 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the AED D 7 Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The AED is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the AED should ensure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The AED uses RF energy only for its internal functions Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference CISPR 11 in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The AED is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those CISPR 11 directly connected to the public low voltage Harmoni
17. SB port communication Event download device data configuration and maintenance Internal data storage 90 minutes Table 4 Applicable standards Type Details Cardiac Science AEDs have been designed and manufactured to conform to the highest standards of safety and performance including electromagnetic compatibility EMC This AED and defibrillation pads conform to the applicable requirements of the following General CE Marked by BSI 0086 per the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC CE 0086 Classified by the CSA with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 08 EN60601 1 and EN60601 2 4 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 60601 1 08 SB C US 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Powerheart G5 parameters Table 4 Applicable standards continued Type Safety and performance Details IEC 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 ANSI AAMI IEC 60601 2 4 RTCA DO 160G 2010 Section 5 Category C Section 4 Category A4 EN 1789 Emissions EM EN 55011 A1 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Immunity EM IEC 61000 4 3 Level X 20V m IEC 60601 2 4 20V m Magnetic IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 61000 4 8 ESD IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 60601 2 4 6 KV contact discharge 8 KV air gap discharge Free fall drop MIL STD 810G Method 516 5 Procedure IV Shock Vibration Random MIL STD 810G 516 5 Procedure 1 MIL STD 810G
18. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the AED is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the AED should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orientating or relocating the AED d Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 1 V m 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the AED Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the AED The AED is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RE disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the AED can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the AED as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter transmitter de 150kHzto80MHz 150kHzto80MHz 80MHzto800 MHz 800 MHzto 2 5 GHz W outside ISM bands in ISM bands d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 23 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 12
19. User Guide CARDIAC science USER GUIDE POWERHEART G5 AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR 70 00569 02 G CAR DIAC AT THE HEART LIVES science Information in this document is subject to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted Trademark Information Cardiac Science the Shielded Heart logo Powerheart STAR Intellisense Rescue Ready RescueCoach and RHYTHMX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardiac Science Corporation All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright O 2014 Cardiac Science Corporation All Rights Reserved Patents U S and non U S patents pending See www cardiacscience com for a complete list CARDIAC SCIENCE Cardiac Science Corporation a CE Waukesha WI 53186 USA 0086 techsupport cardiacscience com MDSS GmbH www cardiacscience com Schiffgraben 41 D 30175 Hannover Germany 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Contents Contents Chapter 1 About the AED AED OYE vi Wisin oia A rad 1 1 AED Parts si 1 2 Theidisplay panel ls 1 3 Defibrillation pads liitan aa a id aa eie aeaee 1 4 COR a nulo o An 1 4 A a AP cvabinnadcmbabaeapyietaneeloonsvagebheapeyhiedsunld o PE REDE 1 5 Chapter 2 Steps of a Rescue A 2 2 2 Prepate tie patient puna las 2 2 A N 2 3 Ap Palys th EC A tics 2 4 Sc eS APA o reaa ie cath oua nt
20. act age or weight 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Safety alert descriptions Safety alert descriptions The symbols shown below identify potential hazard categories The definition of each category is as follows DANGER N This alert identifies hazards that will cause serious personal injury or death WARNING N This alert identifies hazards that may cause serious personal injury or death CAUTION N This alert identifies hazards that may cause minor personal injury product damage or property damage Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Safety Warnings and cautions A AN gt gt This section lists general warnings and cautions CAUTION Read these Instructions for Use carefully They contain 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 DANGER Fire and explosion hazard To avoid possible fire or explosion hazards do not operate the AED e In the presence of flammable gases e Inthe presence of concentrated oxygen e Ina hyperbaric chamber WARNING Shock hazard A 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 instructions e Do not use in standing water or rain Move patient to a dry area e Do not touch the pati
21. ady to shock Shock advised Do not touch SHOCK ADVISED Notifies the rescuer that X X X the patient DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT a shockable rhythm has been detected and the AED is preparing to deliver a defibrillation shock charging Shock not advised SHOCK NOT ADVISED Notifies the rescuer when the X X X AED detects a non shockable rhythm Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 4 Analysis continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Analysis interrupted Stop ANALYSIS INTERRUPTED If the AED detects ECG noise X X X patient motion STOP PATIENT MOTION artefacts stop moving or touching the patient Remove other electronic devices from the vicinity Table A 5 Delivering therapy G5 semi automatic Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Press the red flashing PRESS BUTTON Prompts after the AED is fully X X X button to deliver shock TO DELIVER SHOCK charged and ready to deliver the defibrillation shock The red Shock button flashes and the phrase repeats for 30 seconds or until the SHOCK button is pressed Shock delivered SHOCK DELIVERED Prompts when the shock is X X X delivered Rhythm changed Shock RHYTHM CHANGED Notifies the rescuer when the X X X cancelled SHOCK CANCELLED AED detects a rhythm change 70 00569 02 G and cancels the shock Powerheart G5 Automated
22. ardiac Science may cause the AED to function improperly during a rescue therefore Cardiac Science does not endorse their use The use of non approved accessories if proved to contribute to a device malfunction shall void any and all support from Cardiac Science CAUTION Possible improper AED performance Using pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance CAUTION Moving the patient during a rescue During a rescue attempt excessive jostling or moving of the patient may cause the AED to improperly analyse the patient s cardiac rhythm Stop all movement or vibration before attempting to perform a rescue CAUTION Case cleaning solutions When disinfecting the case use a non oxidising disinfectant such as soapy water denatured ethanol or 91 isopropyl alcohol to avoid damage to the metal connectors 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Warnings and cautions CAUTION Equipment damage Keep all cleaning solutions and moisture away from the defibrillation pad connectors and cable connector openings CAUTION Systems statement Equipment connected to the analogue and digital interfaces must be certified to the respective IEC standards i e IEC 60950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical equipment Furthermore all configurations must comply with the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 Anybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal out
23. ate of manufacture Temperature ranges Short term 3 days at either temperature extreme 30 C to 65 C Long term 5 years at either temperature extreme 20 C to 30 C Estimated operating life new and fully charged battery Shocks typical 420 Shocks minimum 250 16 hours of operating time at 20 30 C Standby 4 years Shelf life is the length of time for which a battery can be stored prior to installation into an AED without significantly affecting its operating life The battery operating life depends on the type of battery device settings actual usage and environmental factors The number of shocks is estimated at a 300 VE energy level with a three shock stack followed by 60 seconds of CPR using Basic prompt settings between each set of shocks 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator C ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform Contents RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm C 2 Rescue protocol C 2 STAR biphasic waveform C 3 This section describes the ECG analysis algorithm and Star Biphasic waveform Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm The RHYTHMx AED ECG analysis algorithm provides extensive ECG detection capabilities 4 4 4 All ventricular fibrillations VF are classified as shockable Asystole is separated primarily by amplitud
24. brillation shock pi Do not recharge battery Rescue Ready indicator SS A red indicator means that the DS AED requires operator attention Lithium sulphur dioxide Rescue Ready indicator For use by or on the order of a doctor or persons licensed by law IS A green indicator means that DS the AED is Rescue Ready Do not incinerate or expose to Manufacturer open flame or maintenance and is not Rescue Ready LiSO2 as 9 O O ud Explosion hazard Do not use in Date of manufacture month the presence of a flammable and year N gas including concentrated eS oxygen YYYYMM 122 F Upper and lower temperature Use the pads by the date 50 C Operating range or storage shown ea range limits Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Safety Symbol Description Serial Number Product model number O Lot number Symbol Description Keep dry Relative humidity Dispose of appropriately in accordance with all national and local regulations Relative pressure 106 kPa 57 kPa Recycle cardboard according to local law UN symbol Packaging is 15 manufactured to conform to United Nations requirements Waste Electronic Electrical Equipment WEEE Separate collection for waste electrical and electronic equipment For more information see Manufacturer s WEEE compliance instruc
25. c emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not applicable power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The AED is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the AED should ensure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electromagnetic environment IEC 60601 test level Compliance level guidance 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity 8 kV air 28 kvalir should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst 2 kV for power supply lines Not applicable 1 kV for input output lines IEC 61000 4 4 Surge 1 kV differential mode Not applicable IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance Electromagnetic environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level guidance Voltage dips short 596 Ut Not applicable interruptions and gt 95 dip in Uy voltage variations for 0 5 cycl
26. compressions patient with elbows straight Press the patient s chest PRESS CHEST DOWN Prompts the rescuer to press X down rapidly one third the FIRMLY down one third of the depth of depth of the chest then the patient s chest release Give patient 30 rapid 30 COMPRESSIONS Prompts the rescuerto provide X X compressions and 2 BREATHS compressions and breaths 2 breaths Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 7 CPR continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Start CPR START CPR Prompts the rescuer to start CPR X X X Start compressions START COMPRESSIONS Prompts the rescuer to start X X X compressions only CPR Press CPR countdown timer The CPR countdown timeron X X or the display shows the amount of time remaining for a CPR Metronome session or The voice prompt or metronome No prompt silence paces the speed of the compressions given by the rescuer Stop compressions STOP COMPRESSIONS Prompts at the end of each X X X CPR set Give breath GIVE Prompts the rescuer to give X X X BREATH a breath to the patient Continue with CONTINUE WITH Prompts subsequent sets ofthe X X X compressions COMPRESSIONS same CPR session Stop CPR STOP CPR Prompts the rescuer to stop CPR X X X Continue with CPR CONTINUE CPR Prompts the rescuer to X X X continue CPR 70 00569 02 G Powerhea
27. cueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 9 Data transfer Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Communications mode COMMUNICATIONS MODE Played when the AED enters X X X Communications mode DO NOT DISCONNECT Prompts when data is transferred X X X USB between the AED and the flash drive Disconnecting the flash drive can corrupt the data that is being transferred SAFE TO REMOVE Prompts after the data transferhas X X X USB completed Remove the flash drive UPDATING LANGUAGE Updating the text and audio X X X prompts as part of a software upgrade using the flash drive VERIFYING LANGUAGE The AED is verifying that the textand X X X audio prompts in the flash drive are valid or that they are installed properly UPDATING SOFTWARE Updating the operating software X X X VERIFYING SOFTWARE The AED is verifying that the operating X X X software is installed properly PROMPT TEXT UPDATE After a language update the AED X X X FAILED has determined that the update was not installed properly Contact Technical Support or your local representative for help 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table A 9 Data transfer continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas SOFTWARE UPDATE After a software update the AED has X X X FAILED determined that the update was not installed properl
28. d the pads are placed properly on the patient s chest The battery indicator is red In addition when the lid is closed a beep sounds intermittently The battery capacity is low Replace the battery If the beep continues to sound after the battery has been replaced contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or your local representative Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Troubleshooting Maintenance and service messages These messages may appear during a periodic self test or during a rescue at any prompt level Use the following table to resolve any messages that the AED might display Text display Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Resolution Battery low BATTERY LOW The battery charge is low Replace the battery before although a rescue can continue the next rescue for approximately 9 more shocks REPLACE BATTERY NOW Occurs when the lid is opened to Replace the battery before perform a rescue and the battery continuing with the rescue charge is low If the battery charge is The battery charge istoolowto completely depleted support a rescue In addition all AED activity ends the following events occur The Rescue Ready indicator turns red The AED beeps once every 30 seconds Open lid to OPEN LID The lid is closed during a rescue Ensure that the AEDSs lid is fully continue rescue TO CONTINUE RESCUE The prompt repeats for 15 seconds open Make sure pad CHECK
29. dicator turns red and the AED beeps at a regular interval If no sound is heard contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representative Check the expiration date of the pads if expired replace the package Check that the pad packaging is not ripped or punctured Replace the package as needed Open the lid and confirm that the defibrillation pads indicator is lit Reconnect the pad connector put the pads back in the pad holder and close the lid E SEO UM Make sure that the expiration date is visible through the window of the lid 10 Make sure that the Rescue Ready indicator is green If the indicator is red make sure that the pads are installed properly If the indicator remains red contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representative 11 Close the lid Y Check that the LEDs work 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 Confirm that the device briefly illuminates all of the indicator LEDs 0 25 50 75 100 battery LEDs Pads status LED Service required LED Shock button LED Left function button LED Right function button LED 3 Close the lid SSS 8 8 8 v Check that the buttons work 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 Within 15 seconds of opening the lid press the soft buttons and then the Shock button in turn The buttons should light up If one button does not respond contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representativ
30. e 3 Close the lid Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Product Care Y Check the case of the AED for signs of stress If you find any cracks or other signs of stress contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representative Cleaning and care Use a cloth dampened with an approved cleaning solution to wipe the case Do not spray or pour the cleaning solution on the case or submerge the AED Dry the case with a clean cloth Approved cleaning solutions Use one of these solutions to clean the case of the AED soapy water denatured ethanol or 91 isopropyl alcohol The AED and its accessories cannot be sterilised Authorised service The AED has no user serviceable internal components The user is responsible for changing batteries and defibrillation pads only Try to resolve any maintenance issues with the AED by using the information in Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If you are unable to resolve the problem contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representative Return the AED for service ifthe AED experiences a fall that could cause internal damage Note Unauthorised disassembly modification or service of the AED voids the warranty 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator A RescueCoach voice and text prompts Contents Start up A 2 Pad placement A 2 Pad prompts A 4 Analysis A 5 De
31. e ECG rhythms of low amplitude are classified as asystole and are not shockable The AED detects noise artefacts in the ECG form generated from for example movement of the patient adjustment of the defibrillation pads or electronic noise from external sources The analysis is delayed or aborted in these cases The AED can detect or reject pulses from an implanted pacemaker In addition RHYTHMx optionally shocks selected VT and SVT rhythms Settings for several detection features can be adjusted through the AED Manager software 4 4 Detection rate All ventricular tachycardia VT rhythms at or above this rate are classified as shockable All rhythms below this rate are classified as non shockable Non committed shock If the patients rhythm changes to a non shockable rhythm before the actual shock is delivered the AED cancels the shock Synchronised shock The AED automatically attempts to synchronise shock delivery on the R wave if one is present If delivery cannot be synchronised within one second a non synchronised shock is delivered SV Tdiscriminator The AED is configurable to shock SVT waveforms that are above a threshold rate that can be pre set or can be disabled default setting Rescue protocol The AED rescue protocol is consistent with the guidelines recommended by the AHA ERC 2010 Guidelines for Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care Note For consistency with the AHA ERC guidelines the CPR time can be set
32. e on power supply input lines 40 Uy REM 61000 4 11 up for 5 cycles 70 Uy 30 dip in Uy for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Uy for 5 sec Power frequency 3 A m 80 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should 50 60 Hz magnetic be at levels no higher than those field characteristic of a typical location in typical heavy industrial and power plants and the IEC 61000 4 8 control rooms of H V sub stations Note Uy is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Conducted RF 3 Vrms Not Applicable IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 10 Vrms Not Applicable 150 kHz to 80 MHz in ISM bands 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity Electromagnetic environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level guidance Radiated RF 10 V m 10 V m Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the AED including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Recommended separation distance d 1 2 JP 80MHzto 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metre
33. e other location AS SHOWN placement is sensed If the pad is placed before the prompt starts then this prompt will be skipped This prompt will be interrupted when the second pad is placed Table A 3 Pad prompts Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Paediatric pads connected PAEDIATRIC Notifies the rescuer that the X X X PADS paediatric pads are connected to the AED Make sure pad connector is CHECK CONNECTOR Prompts when defibrillation X X X plugged into AED IS PLUGGED INTO AED 70 00569 02 G pads connector is not inserted into the pad socket Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table A 3 Pad prompts continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Press pads firmly to patient s PRESS PADS FIRMLY Prompts when better pad X X X bare chest TO CHEST contact to the patient s skin is required Table A 4 Analysis Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Do not touch the patient DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT Repeats until analysis ofthe X X Analysing heart rhythm ANALYSING RHYTHM patient s cardiac rhythm is Please wait completed This prompt will be interrupted if the AED is ready to shock Do not touch the patient DO NOT TOUCH PATIENT Repeats until analysis of the X Analysing rhythm ANALYSING RHYTHM patient s cardiac rhythm is completed This prompt will be interrupted if the AED is re
34. ent unless the performance of CPR is indicated e Do not touch metal objects that are in contact with the patient e Keep defibrillation pads clear of other pads or metal parts in contact with patient e Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation WARNING Battery is not rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge the battery Any attempt to recharge the battery may result in an explosion or fire hazard WARNING Shock hazard Do not disassemble or modify the AED Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or death Refer any service issues to Cardiac Science authorised service personnel Note Unauthorised disassembly modification or service of the AED voids the warranty WARNING Possible radio frequency RF susceptibility RF susceptibility from mobile phones CB radios FM 2 way radios and other wireless devices may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and subsequent shock recommendations When attempting a rescue using the AED do not operate wireless radiotelephones within 2 metres of the AED turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other similar equipment near the incident 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Warnings and cautions WARNING Improper equipment placement Position the AED away from other equipment in accordance with the information in the electromagnetic compliance tables see Appendix D Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Comp
35. esion may result in improper AED performance Used pads may cause patient to patient contamination The AED detects an issue with the defibrillation pads Replace the defibrillation pads Ensure that the connector is securely plugged into the AED Replace the pads if necessary NEXT The AED detects more than one error Press the lit button to view the next error CLEAR The AED displays a TEMP TOO HOT or TEMP TOO COLD error Press the lit button to remove the error message from the AED 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 6 Product Care Contents Periodical maintenance 6 2 Cleaning and care 6 4 Authorised service 6 4 This section presents information about AED product care and cleaning Cardiac Science Corporation provides customer service and technical support To order additional products or accessories contact Customer Services For assistance with product installation or operation contact Technical Support Cardiac Science provides 24 hour support by telephone You can also contact Technical Support through fax email or live web chat Customer Services Technical Support 800 426 0337 USA 800 426 0337 USA 262 953 3500 USA and Canada 262 953 3500 USA and Canada care cardiacscience com Fax 262 798 5236 USA and Canada techsupport cardiacscience com www cardiacscience com Outside the United States and Canada please contact y
36. f the AED is not operating as expected it is preferable to perform CPR without the aid of the AED than to delay providing CPR After the CPR time expires the AED returns to the ECG analysis mode see 4 Analyse the ECG on page 2 4 If the patient is conscious and breathing normally leave the pads on the patient s chest and connected to the AED Make the patient as comfortable as possible and wait for emergency medical services EMS personnel to arrive Note If the AED does not provide the expected CPR coaching the rescuer must conduct CPR as appropriate 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 7 Prepare the AED for the next rescue 7 Prepare the AED for the next rescue After transferring the patient to the emergency medical personnel close the lid ofthe AED Prepare the AED for the next rescue 1 Open the lid 2 Optional Retrieve the rescue data stored in the internal memory of the AED See the AED Manager Users Guide for details 3 Connect a new adult pads package to the AED See the Defibrillation Pads Instructions for Use for details 4 Verify that the pad connection indicator is off If the indicator is on make sure that the pad connector is properly attached to the AED 5 Verify that there is adequate charge 1 remaining in the battery If the battery charge is low 2 replace the battery 6 Verify that the service indicator is off 7 Close the lid 8 Verify that
37. fibrillator output has high voltage and can present a shock hazard Please read and understand all of the safety alerts in this manual before attempting to operate the AED Authorised representative in the European Community IP55 The AED is protected against access to hazardous parts by dust and the effects of water projected by jets in accordance with IEC 60529 Defibrillator Proof Type BF Equipment The AED when connected to the patient s chest by the pads can withstand the effects of an externally applied defibrillation shock Battery capacity indicator LEDs show the remaining battery capacity 100 75 5096 2596 096 red only CE 0086 CE Mark This equipment conforms to the essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC 70 00569 02 G Service indicator Indicates that the AED requires service by authorised service personnel Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Symbols and labels Symbol Description Symbol Description Defibrillation Pads indicator Latex free Indicates that the pads are incorrectly connected or unusable Checkthe connection with the AED check the placement and attachment to the patient If connections are correct replace pads Disposable Single patient use only wo Shock button and indicator Tear here to open When the Shock indicator is lit press this button to deliver a defi
38. gy adult pads Escalating energy from 95 J to 354 J Energy paediatric pads Escalating energy from 22 J to 82 J Shock times e Initiation of rhythm analysis to ready to shock 15 seconds typical 45 seconds maximum With a fully charged battery e Initiation of rhythm analysis to ready to shock used battery 15 seconds typical 45 seconds maximum With a battery that has been used for 15 shocks Lid open to ready to shock 15 seconds typical With a battery that has been used for 15 shocks e Post CPR to ready to shock 10 seconds typical With these conditions Post CPR begins after the Stop CPR prompt is given English is the selected language semi automatic AED detects persistent VF new unused battery is attached to the AED Automated self tests Daily Battery pads internal electronics buttons Weekly every 7 days Battery pads CPR Device accelerometer internal electronics buttons high voltage circuit standard tests partial energy charge cycle Monthly every 28 days Battery under load pads CPR Device accelerometer internal electronics buttons high voltage circuit advanced tests full energy charge cycle Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Technical Data Table 3 Functionality continued Parameter Audible alerts Details Voice prompts Maintenance alerts Indicators Battery status Check pads Rescue ready Service Text display U
39. he Rescue Ready status is green Ifthe AED detects an error the Rescue Ready indicator remains red A beep sounds every 30 seconds Note When the lid of the AED is opened one or more indicators on the AED s display panel may remain lit and service messages may appear on the display To troubleshoot these conditions see the sections in this chapter 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Troubleshooting indicators Troubleshooting indicators Use this table to troubleshoot the AED if an indicator is lit Important Do not delay calling emergency medical services and delivering CPR even ifthe AED cannot assist with the rescue Indicator Symptom Resolution The Rescue Ready status indicator is red and the service indicator is NOT lit SS fea o NO Close and reopen the lid of the AED The Rescue Ready indicator may return to green Enter Diagnostic mode for more information see Diagnostic mode messages on page 5 6 Both the Rescue Ready status indicator and the service indicator are red OS The AED requires service by authorised service personnel Enter Diagnostic mode for more information see Diagnostic mode messages on page 5 6 Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or your local representative Pads indicator is lit Ensure that the pads are connected securely to the AED During a rescue ensure that the pad connector is securely connected to the AED an
40. her location exactly as shown on the pads Note Cardiac Science s standard defibrillation pads are non polarised and can be placed in either position as shown on the pad package The package itself can be left attached to the defibrillation pad wires Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 3 Place pads 12 TUE 70 00569 02 G Steps of a Rescue 4 Analyse the ECG When the AED prompts Do this Do not touch the patient Analysing 1 Do not touch the patient heart rhythm Please wait 2 Wait for the next prompt The AED begins analysing the cardiac rhythm of the patient During the analysis phase you may hear one or more of these prompts If the AED prompts This is the problem Do this Open lid to continue The lid of the AED is Ensure that the lid is fully open rescue closed Press pads firmly to The pads are not properly Ensure that the pads are firmly placed on clean patient s bare chest placed or are loose dry skin Make sure pad connector The pads are Ensure that the connector is plugged properly is plugged into AED disconnected from into the AED the AED Analysis interrupted Stop The patient is moving Remove the electronic device or stop the patient motion excessively or there is excessive motion The AED restarts the strong electromagnetic analysis emitting equipment nearby within 2 metres 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibr
41. her location exactly as shown on the pads 70 00569 02 G Firmly place the second pad on the other location exactly as shown on the pads Firmly place the second pad on the other location Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator CPR behaviour types CPR behaviour types The AED includes optional settings for configuring the style of CPR that is used By combining the prompting levels and CPR behaviour types the AED can be configured in many ways For example an AED can be configured to provide rescue instructions with 4 Advanced prompting and traditional compressions and breaths CPR sessions factory default or Basic prompting and timed CPR sessions or Advanced prompting and compressions only CPR sessions Rescue Coach prompts vary for all CPR styles depending on the prompting level chosen AED device history and rescue data recording The AED can store up to 90 minutes of data in its internal memory When you are downloading data you can select what data to download See the AED Manager Users Guide for more information AED Manager software With AED Manager software you can 4 9 2 Review rescue data and information See the current status of the AED and the status of the AED at the time of a rescue Archive all data for later review Review AED maintenance and diagnostic messages Configure settings and rescue protocol Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569
42. illator 5 Deliver a shock 5 Deliver a shock When the AED prompts Shock advised Do not touch the patient Do this Ensure that no one is touching the patient Automatic model Shock will be delivered in 3 2 1 The AED delivers the defibrillation shock automatically Semi automatic model When the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock the Shock button flashes Press the red flashing button to deliver shock Automatic model Ensure that no one is touching the patient Semi automatic model Press the Shock button If you do not press the Shock button within 30 seconds of hearing the prompt the AED disarms the charge and prompts you to start CPR After the AED delivers the defibrillation shock Shock delivered Wait for the next prompt It is now safe to touch the patient Give CPR as instructed Begin CPR When the AED is charged it continues to analyse the patient s heart rhythm If the rhythm changes and a shock is no longer needed the AED prompts Rhythm changed Shock cancelled Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Steps of a Rescue 6 Give CPR After the AED delivers a shock or detects a non shockable rhythm it enters CPR mode When the AED prompts Do this If needed perform CPR as Perform CPR according to the instructed prompts Follow the countdown timer on the text display Important I
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44. liance If it is necessary to use the AED adjacent to or stacked with other equipment observe the AED to verify normal operations WARNING Possible improper delivery of therapy If it is practical move the patient to a firm surface before attempting to perform a rescue WARNING Patient injury Do not place the CPR device on an open wound WARNING Electromagnetic compatibility Use of accessories or cables other than those specified with the exception of accessories and cables sold by Cardiac Science Corporation as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the AED WARNING 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 or not breathing normally The AED has pacemaker detection and rejection however with some pacemakers the AED may not advise a defibrillation shock Cummins R ed Advanced Cardiac Life Support AHA 1994 Ch 4 When placing pads gt bb e Do not place the pads directly over an implanted device e Place the pad at least one inch from any implanted device WARNING Do not reuse pads Used pads may not adhere properly to the patient Improper pad adhesion may result in skin burns Improper pad adhesion may result in improper AED performance Used pads may cause patient to patient contaminatio
45. livering therapy G5 semi automatic A 6 Delivering therapy G5 automatic A 7 CPR A 9 CPR device optional A 11 Data transfer A 12 Language selection A 14 This section describes the prompts that the AED provides for rescues and maintenance RescueCoach voice prompts are activated when the AED lid is opened and help to guide the rescuer through a rescue The AED s information display provides equivalent text to the voice prompts These tables list the voice and text prompts descriptions of when the prompts are used and the prompt level with which they are used advanced Adv standard Std or basic Bas For maintenance and service messages see Maintenance and service messages on page 5 4 For diagnostic messages see Diagnostic mode messages on page 5 6 Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 1 Start up Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Stay calm Follow these STAY CALM Plays when the lid is opened X instructions FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Make sure 999 is called now CALL 999 Plays when the lid is opened X X NOW Make sure emergency CALL EMERGENCY Alternative message Plays when X X services are called now SERVICES NOW the lid is opened Table A 2 Pad placement Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Begin by exposing the BARE PATIENT S CHEST Prompts
46. n gt WARNING The AED may not be rescue ready Keep a battery attached to the AED at all times so that the AED is available to perform rescues In addition keep a spare battery available WARNING Paediatric pads statement Connect paediatric pads only when attempting a paediatric rescue Upon completion of the rescue reconnect the adult pads prior to placing the AED back into standby mode gt gt Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Safety gt Pe bill CAUTION Restricted use U S 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 practises to use or order the use of the device CAUTION Temperature extremes Exposing the AED to extreme environmental conditions outside its operating parameters may compromise the ability of the AED to function properly CAUTION Battery handling and operation Pressurised contents never recharge short circuit puncture deform or expose to temperatures above 65 C 149 F Remove the battery when it has discharged Do not drop the battery CAUTION Battery disposal Recycle or dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all national and local laws To avoid fire and explosion hazards do not burn or incinerate the battery CAUTION Use only Cardiac Science approved equipment Using batteries pads cables or optional equipment other than those approved by C
47. nt is 8 years of age or younger or weighs 25 kg 55 pounds or less use the AED with paediatric defibrillation pads if available See the directions for use that accompany the paediatric pads to replace adult pads with paediatric pads 70 00569 02 G 2 Prepare the patient 1 Place the AED e next to the patient Note The normal use for the AED is with it lying horizontally 2 Open the AED lid 3 Remove the clothing from the patients chest 4 Ensure that the patient s skin is clean and dry 5 Dry the patient s chest and shave excessive hair if necessary Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 3 Place pads When the AED prompts Do this Tear open the white 1 Keeping the pads connected to package across the the AED tear open the package dotted line and 2 Remove the pads from the remove the pads package You can leave the package attached to the pad wires Peel one of the white 3 With a firm steady pull peel pads completely from one pad away from the blue the blue plastic plastic liner You can use either pad Firmly place the pad 4 Place the pad in either location without the blue on the chest plastic on the patient s bare chest exactly as shown on the pads Next peel the second 5 Pull the blue plastic from white pad from the the second pad blue plastic Firmly 6 Place the pad on the other place the second pad location on the chest on the ot
48. ocks Lights up when the pads are delivered HOCKS 1 00 00 improperly connected to the AED Rescuetimer cold dried or damaged Rescue prompts and detached from the patient during CPR countdown timer arescue Function buttons Press to enter diagnostic mode or to change the prompt language Smartgauge battery status indicator The green LEDs display the capacity of the battery With use the LEDs turn off as battery capacity decreases When the green LEDs turn off and the red LED lights up replace the battery Service indicator Lights up when the AED detects a need for maintenance or service Shock button semi automatic model only Lights up in red when the AED is ready to deliver a defibrillation shock Press to deliver therapy to the patient Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G About the AED Defibrillation pads The AED comes with defibrillation pads installed Pads are stored in a ready to use sealed package Pads are self adhesive with an attached cable and connector for power and ECG transmission Pads are disposable discard after use in a rescue The pads have a limited shelf life and should not be used beyond the expiry date Always keep a fresh unopened pair of pads plugged into the AED The AED can identify the pad type and expiry date The AED is compatible with these types of pad XELAED001 defibrillation pads XELAED002 defibrillation pads with CPR De
49. ompliance Contents Manufacturers WEEE compliance instructions E 1 Manufacturer s WEEE compliance instructions E Pursuant to European Community Directive 2002 96 EC effective February 2003 Cardiac Science Corporation is committed to minimising the disposal of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste European Community based Users of the WEEE medical device contained herein are instructed to contact the following approved service provider for the complimentary gratis collection and disposal of the subject equipment at the end of its useful life WasteCare Richmond House Garforth Leeds LS25 1NB Tel 0800 800 2044 Fax 01133 854 322 Email admon weecare com Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Compliance 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator F Limited Warranty Cardiac Science Corporation Cardiac Science warrants to the original purchaser that its AEDs and stated battery operating life 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 NON TRANSFERABLE and UNASSIGNABLE For how long This Limited Warranty covers the following products or parts for the foll
50. ort representative we will repair or replace it with a new product of equal value at no charge to you or offer a full refund of the purchase price provided the warranty applies Cardiac Science retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the product or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY If your Cardiac Science product is returned at the direction of a technical support 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 MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 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 AUTHORISED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR
51. our local representative Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Product Care Periodical maintenance Periodically perform the following tests Y Check the colour of the Rescue Ready indicator Ifthe colour is Do this Green No action needed The AED is ready for a rescue Red Refer to Troubleshooting indicators on page 5 3 Y Check that the battery has adequate charge to perform a rescue 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 If the battery indicator is red replace the battery 3 Close the lid Y Check that the voice prompts work and the display is readable 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 Listen for the voice prompts 3 Additionally check that the display shows text prompts that correspond to the audio 4 Close the lid The voice prompts should stop 5 Verify that the Rescue Ready indicator returns to green If no prompts are heard or they continue after the lid is closed the display is not readable or the Rescue Ready indicator remains red there may be an issue with the AED Contact Cardiac Science Technical Support or outside the U S your local representative Y Check that the defibrillation pads are ready for use and that the service beep sounds 1 Open the lid of the AED 2 Disconnect the pad connector and remove the pad package 3 Close the lid 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Periodical maintenance 4 Confirm that the Rescue Ready in
52. owing time periods Seven 7 years from the date of the original shipment to the original purchaser for Powerheart AED automated external defibrillators Warranty duration for the pads batteries and accessories are covered below Disposable defibrillation pads shall be warranted until the expiry date e Lithium batteries part number XBTAEDOO1 have a full operational replacement guarantee of four 4 years from the date of installation into a Powerheart AED One 1 year from the date of original shipment to the original purchaser for Powerheart 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 Product Registration online at http www cardiacscience com services support product registration To obtain warranty service for your product Inside the US call us freephone on 800 426 0337 seven days a week 24 hours a day Our technical support 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 Outside the US contact your local Cardiac Science representative Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Limited Warranty 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 technical supp
53. put part configures a medical system and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 gt gt CAUTION Incorrect software version N The AED is programmed with software that has been tested to work with the version of AED Manager software that is included with the AED When an older version of AED Manager is used to communicate with this AED some features described in this manual may not be available Also when communicating with an older AED with the version of AED Manager included with this new AED some features described in this manual may not be able to be used In most cases the software will give an error message when incompatibilities occur Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Safety Symbols and labels The following symbols may appear in this manual on the AED or on its accessories Some of the symbols represent standards and compliances associated with the AED and its use Symbol Description Caution Consult accompanying documentation EP Additional information is provided in the accompanying documentation Symbol Description Classified by CSA with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 08 EN60601 1 and EN60601 2 4 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 60601 1 08 and 60601 2 4 Dangerous voltage The de
54. ries This Limited warranty is void if 1 Any Cardiac Science product is serviced or repaired by any person or entity other than Cardiac Science unless specifically authorised by Cardiac Science 2 Any Cardiac Science product case is opened by unauthorised personnel or if a product is used for an unauthorised purpose 3 Any Cardiac Science product is used in conjunction with incompatible products parts or accessories including but not limited to batteries Products parts and accessories are not compatible if they are not Cardiac Science products intended for use with the Powerheart AED Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Limited Warranty If the warranty period has expired If your Cardiac Science product is not covered by our Limited Warranty Inside the US call us freephone at 888 466 8686 for advice as to whether we can repair your Powerheart AED 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 Outside the US contact your local Cardiac Science representative This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Cardiac Science Corporat
55. rt G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table A 8 CPR device optional Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Remove the green square REMOVE GREEN SQUARE Prompts at the beginning ofa CPR X X package from the lid of PACKAGE FROM AED LID session The green package contains the AED the CPR device Tear open the green package TEAR OPEN PACKAGE Prompts to remove the CPR device X X and remove the CPR device REMOVE CPR DEVICE Place the CPR device on the PLACE DEVICE ON Prompts the rescuer to put the CPR X X centre of the patient s chest CENTRE OF CHEST device in the correct place for giving between the nipples compressions Place the heel of one hand PLACE ONE HAND ON Prompts the rescuer to place one X X on the CPR device CPR DEVICE hand on the CPR device Press slower PRESS SLOWER If the rescuer is giving compressions X X X too quickly prompts them to slow the rate Press faster PRESS FASTER If the rescuer is giving compressions X X X too slowly prompts them to quicken the rate Press softer PRESS SOFTER If the rescuer is giving compressions X X X that are too deep prompts them to reduce the depth Press harder and fully release PRESS HARDER If the rescuer is giving compressions X X X FULLY RELEASE that are too shallow prompts them to use more effort and release all pressure when moving hands up Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Res
56. rview The Powerheart G5 automated external defibrillator AED is designed for treating life threatening heart beat irregularities such as ventricular fibrillation that cause Sudden Cardiac Arrest SCA There are two models available fully automatic and semi automatic After the defibrillation pads are applied to the patient the fully automatic model evaluates the heart rhythm and if a shockable rhythm is detected delivers a shock without any rescuer assistance The semi automatic model evaluates the heart rhythm and requires the rescuer to press the shock button if a shockable rhythm is detected Both models have voice and text instructions that guide the rescuer through the entire defibrillation process Note Not all of the configurations described in this document are available in all areas Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G About the AED AED parts Rescue Ready status indicator AED is Rescue Ready Rescue Ready technology assesses the AED battery and pads to ensure that they are ready to perform a rescue AED is not Rescue Ready Latch press to open Pad expiration window Lid Battery compartment on bottom Pad package holders Speaker Pad socket USB port Display details on next page 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator The display panel The display panel Information display Defibrillation pads indicator Number of sh
57. s m P Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Cp Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance NOTE 1 At80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 to 40 70 MHz b The compliance levels in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas For this reason an additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges c Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy
58. s cae abu st daa A setae adr 2 5 6 Give CPR aue eaput AS basados bot el dote cet enne 2 6 Z Preparethe AED for the nett GSCI ooo tonto itu as as 2 7 Chapter 3 Safety Indications For USE tee usibus Mags sico tall cit E Debut bct ee Dal etai viae b ues oa erben 3 2 Satety alert descriptions ota rn a e Melee deu cias 3 3 Watnings and CAOS ni dodrina he cut DO MU PLU BEER CROC 3 4 Symbols and labels xen atento dead 3 8 70 00569 02 G Contents Contents Chapter 4 AED Features A A A a ses eui DR MU Prompting level capies n Ee NND RU A Ra M rate Pint faba CPR belayio t Pres AED device history and rescue data recording eiecti AED Manager Soft WARS ap Chapter 5 Troubleshooting A Sa on are oer ees a ots abe eaten ier a e oni eios Troubleshooting Indicators i oun nre ir riores Maintenance and service messages v sei ad ds Diagnostic MOE BS ausu uno odp teret dp Gone fe RI Ce ocean ones Chapter 6 Product Care Periodical maintenance eese ee nennen enentne netten en Cleaning and Cate Sisa Authorised service eerte reete leases eat ose tero eoe geo aeree Appendix A RescueCoach voice and text prompts Appendix B Technical Data Powerheart G5 parameters cuiquam edt eie A s Defibrillation padecido rola Intellisense battery model XBTAEDO01 eee Contents 70 00569 02 G Appendix C ECG Analysis Algorithm and Rescue Waveform RHYTHM AED ECG analysis algoritmo cr Re
59. s for adult defibrillation pads Table C 1 Ultra low variable energy waveform all values are typical Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1 412 3 25 743 3 2 146 197 50 1 426 4 50 907 3 2 128 172 75 1 431 5 75 968 3 2 116 156 100 1 433 7 00 1 000 3 2 108 144 125 1 435 8 25 1 019 3 2 102 136 150 1 436 9 50 1 031 3 2 97 130 175 1 437 10 75 1 038 3 2 94 126 Table C 2 Low variable energy waveform all values are typical Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1 631 3 25 858 3 2 195 263 50 1 647 4 50 1 047 3 2 170 230 75 1 653 5 75 1 118 3 2 154 208 100 1 655 7 00 1 155 3 2 143 193 125 1 657 8 25 1 176 3 2 135 182 150 1 658 9 50 1 190 3 2 129 174 175 1 659 10 75 1 199 3 2 125 168 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table C 3 High variable energy waveform all values are typical STAR biphasic waveform Phase 1 Phase 2 Patient s Impedance Voltage Duration Voltage Duration Energy Ohms Volts ms Volts ms Joules 25 1 895 3 25 997 3 2 263 355 50 1 914 4 50 1 216 3 2 230 310 75 1 920 5 75 1 299 3 2 208 280 100 1 923 7 00 1 342 3 2 193 260 125 1 925 8 25 1 367 3 2 183 246 150 1 926 9 50 1 383 3 2 1
60. scue protaed ta STAR biphasic WAVeFOBE ja ct Patient impedance natal Waveform and energy levels for adult defibrillation pads Waveform and energy levels for paediatric defibrillation pads Appendix D Electromagnetic Emissions Standards Compliance Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the AED eee Appendix E Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Compliance Manufacturer s WEEE compliance instructions sondern itor tetro obia ici Appendix F Limited Warranty Fop how lo laicas NV Bat sverwal E Qs cosa odo adeo O abd tk ido tunes Obligations and warranty limits AA What this warranty does not cover iras This Limited warranty is void Ae ta eutepesd b p NRI pun E NU RE REDE Et UE 70 00569 02 G Contents Contents pS F 1 Ed F 2 ts F 2 RUE F 3 F 3 Contents ES Contents 70 00569 02 G Aboutthe AED Contents AED overview 1 1 AED parts 1 2 The display panel 1 3 Defibrillation pads 1 4 CPR device 1 4 Intellisense battery 1 5 This section describes the parts of the AED and its optional features for use in rescues AED ove
61. the Rescue Ready indicator is green Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 1 Al s 5 0 2 amm i ES CUE 9 i PELA 70 00569 02 G Steps of a Rescue 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 3 Safety Contents Indications for use 3 2 Safety alert descriptions 3 3 Warnings and cautions 3 4 Symbols and labels 3 8 Before operating the AED ensure that you have 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 AED Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G Safety Indications for use The Powerheart G5 is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing or not breathing normally Post resuscitation if the patient is breathing the AED should be left attached to allow for acquisition and detection of the ECG rhythm Ifa shockable ventricular tachyarrhythmia recurs the device will charge automatically and advise the operator to deliver a shock or for an automatic AED automatically deliver a shock if needed When the patient is a child up to 8 years of age or up to 25 kg 55 lbs the Powerheart G5 AED should be used with Paediatric Defibrillation Pads The therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient s ex
62. the rescuer to remove X X patient s bare chest REMOVE ALL CLOTHING patient s clothing Remove or cut clothing if needed BARE PATIENT S CHEST REMOVE ALL CLOTHING Prompts the rescuer to remove X patient s clothing When patient s chest is bare remove the white square package from the lid of the AED Remove white square package from the lid of the AED WHEN CHEST IS BARE REMOVE PACKAGE REMOVE WHITE SQUARE PACKAGE 70 00569 02 G Prompts the rescuer to remove X the package of pads from the AED lid Second prompt to remove X X package of pads from the AED lid Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Table A 2 Pad placement continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Tear open the white package TEAR OPEN PACKAGE Prompts the rescuerto openthe X X across the dotted line and REMOVE PADS package of pads and remove remove the pads the pads Peel one of the white pads PEEL ONE WHITE PAD Prompts the rescuer to remove X X X completely from the blue plastic FROM BLUE PLASTIC either pad from the blue plastic Repeats every 3 seconds until the pads are separated If a pad has been peeled before the prompt starts this prompt will be skipped This prompt will be interrupted when the pad is peeled Begin pulling from the tabbed corner PULL FROM TABBED CORNER Prompts the rescuer to remove X either pad from the blue plastic Repea
63. tions on page E 1 M ps CHE Waste Electronic Electrical Equipment WEEE containing lead Separate collection for waste electrical and electronic equipment ES E Box stacking limit Fragile handle with care 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 4 AED Features Contents 9 Dual languages Prompting levels CPR behaviour types AED device history and rescue data recording AED Manager software 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 The Powerheart AED provides customisation for aspects of a rescue ranging The Powerheart AED provides customization for aspects of a rescue from the amount of assistance given to a rescuer to the CPR protocol used from the amount of assistance given to a rescuer to the CPR protocol used In addition each rescue is recorded Note All configuration is performed by a medical director through the AED Manager software that is supplied with the AED Dual languages The Powerheart G5 provides the option to choose between two languages in selected models This allows the user at any point during the rescue to change between the two languages The AED provides all prompts in the chosen language The prompt language resets to the default when the lid closes Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G AED Features Prompting levels The AED provides three selectable levels of prompts Advanced The AED provides detailed
64. tive The AED can be used to perform a rescue TEMP TOO HOT The AED is hotter than its Move the AED to a cooler ADJUST STORAGE TEMP permitted storage temperature location While this condition should be remedied as soon as possible the AED may be used to perform a rescue TEMP TOO COLD The AED is cooler than its Move the AED to a warmer ADJUST STORAGE TEMP permitted storage temperature location While this condition should be remedied as soon as possible the AED may be used to perform a rescue BATTERY LOW The battery charge is low Replace the battery before CHECK BATTERY although a rescue can continue the next rescue Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator for approximately 9 more shocks While this condition should be remedied as soon as possible the AED can be used to perform a rescue 70 00569 02 G Troubleshooting Text display Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 PADS EXPIRED REPLACE PADS Situation The AED detects that the connected defibrillation pads are older than their use by date CAUTION Use of pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED performance Resolution Replace the defibrillation pads PADS USED REPLACE PADS CHECK PADS The AED detects that the connected defibrillation pads have already been used in a rescue WARNING Used pads may not adhere properly to the patient Improper pad adhesion may result in skin burns Improper pad adh
65. ts every 3 seconds until the pads are separated If a pad has been peeled before the prompt starts this prompt will be skipped This prompt will be interrupted when the pad is peeled Firmly place the pad without the blue plastic on the patient s bare chest exactly as shown on the pads PRESS PAD FIRMLY TO CHEST AS SHOWN Prompts the rescuer to place X X one pad on the patient Firmly place the pad on the PRESS PAD FIRMLY Prompts the rescuer to place X patient TO CHEST one pad on the patient This pad can be placed on PLACE PAD ON Prompts the rescuer to place X either of the two locations EITHER LOCATION one pad on the patient as shown on the pads Next peel second white pad PEEL SECOND PAD FROM Prompts the rescuer to remove X X X from the blue plastic BLUE PLASTIC second pad from the blue plastic Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 2 Pad placement continued Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas Firmly place the second pad on PRESS PAD FIRMLY Repeats until second pad X X the other location exactly as AS SHOWN placement is sensed If the pad shown on the pads is placed before the prompt starts then this prompt will be skipped This prompt will be interrupted when the second pad is placed Firmly place the second pad on PRESS PAD FIRMLY Repeats until second pad X th
66. vice XELAED003 paediatric defibrillation pads When the patient is 8 years of age or younger or weighs 25 kg 55 pounds or less use the AED with paediatric defibrillation pads if available See the instructions for use accompanying paediatric pads to replace preinstalled pads with paediatric pads DO NOT delay therapy to determine the patient s exact age or weight Contact Cardiac Science Customer Services to order replacement pads Important Paediatric pads are not to be pre connected to the AED Follow the instructions for use provided with paediatric pads See Warnings and cautions on page 3 4 for important safety information CPR device The CPR device is about the size of the palm of your hand Its non slip surface and shape transfers the rescuer s compressions to the patient s chest The CPR device included with optional Adult defibrillation pads with CPR device measures the depth and rate of chest compressions The AED uses this information to help to guide the appropriate compression rate and compression depth during CPR Note Use of the CPR device is optional If you do not use the CPR device place it on a surface next to the patient DO NOT attempt to detach the device from its cable Contact Cardiac Science Customer Services to order the Adult defibrillation pads with CPR device 70 00569 02 G Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator Intellisense battery Intellisense battery The Intellisense
67. y Contact Technical Support or your local representative for help UPGRADE ERROR There is a problem with the software X X X upgrade Contact Technical Support or your local representative for help CLOSE THE LID After a data transfer is complete and X X X the flash drive is removed from the AED re connect the pads and close the lid of the AED USB DATA ERROR A problem has occurred with the data X X X transfer Check the connection with the flash drive and retry the transfer DOWNLOADING DATA The data transfer to the flash driveis X X X in progress SOFTWARE ERROR There is a problem with the data X X X transfer to the flash drive Contact Technical Support or your local representative for help REMOVE USB The data transfer is complete X X X CLOSE THE LID It is safe to remove the flash drive re connect the defibrillation pads and close the lid of the AED RESETTING DEVICE After a software upgrade the AED X X X restarts itself CONTROL CODE UPDATE Updating the control software X X X Powerheart G5 Automated External Defibrillator 70 00569 02 G RescueCoach voice and text prompts Table A 10 Language selection Text display Prompt level Line 1 Voice prompt Line 2 Situation Adv Std Bas ENGLISH On multi lingual AED models only X X X appears above a button on the display panel Press the button to switch the prompting language both audio and text to this language FRENCH On multi lingual AED models only X X X
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