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DANGER: Damaged or expired equipment or
accessories may result in ineffective treatment, or
user injury.
The CellAED® may be damaged by mechanical
or physical abuse, such as immersion in water or
dropping the CellAED®. Avoid spilling any fluids on
the CellAED® enclosure or its electrode pads. Do
not clean with ketones or other flammable agents. In
case of physical or mechanical abuse, dispose of the
CellAED® safely and immediately according to local
council regulations.
Do not attempt to service or modify the CellAED®.
The CellAED® is not intended for maintenance
or service by the user. Modification will void all
warranties and present a serious risk of harm to the
user and/or patient.
Maintaining ideal standby/storage environmental
conditions (15° - 35°C (59° - 95°F)) is rucial to
optimise the performance and maximise the shelf
life of the CellAED®. Certain critical components,
such as the battery and the electrode gel, can be
influenced significantly by environmental conditions
outside of the specifications of the CellAED®.
The non-rechargeable battery provided with the
CellAED® has an estimated shelf life of 13 months.
As with all batteries, this battery will decay over
time due to its natural self-discharge. Exposure to
temperatures outside of the specifications of the
CellAED® may permanently increase the self-
discharge rate of the battery, which can ultimately
lead to a significant reduction in the expected shelf
life of the battery and the CellAED® accordingly.
Users are strongly encouraged to perform a regular
inspection of their CellAED® and maintain a record
of this. An example of an inspection record is also
provided on page 29.

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