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AED CellAED - 9 Troubleshooting

AED CellAED
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
The CellAED® does not
activate or charge
Battery depleted Administer chest compression CPR if the patient is not responding, not breathing normally, or not
moving, until Emergency Services arrive.
Contact nearest distributor.
Dispose of the CellAED® safely and immediately according to local council regulations.
There is no LED status
Battery depleted
CellAED® expired
CellAED® is non-functional
Administer chest compression CPR if the patient is not responding, not breathing normally, or not
moving, until Emergency Services arrive.
Contact nearest distributor.
Dispose of the CellAED® safely and immediately according to local council regulations.
Peeling or damaged
sealed transparent bag on
visual inspection
Expired CellAED®
Damaged CellAED®
Administer chest compression CPR if the patient is not responding, not breathing normally, or not
moving, until Emergency Services arrive.
Contact nearest distributor.
Dispose of the CellAED® safely and immediately according to local council regulations.
Cable is not extended
completely
Cable stuck in enclosure Pull the pads directly apart using mild force.
This Section explains problems you may encounter while using the CellAED®, its possible causes and what you should do in such an event.
Immediately inform RRR directly or through an authorised dealer about any malfunction of a CellAED®.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

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