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It is important to understand how to use the CellAED® safely. Please read the following danger, warning and caution notices carefully.
Danger describes immediate hazards that will result in serious personal injury or death to the user and/or the patient.
Warning describes hazards or unsafe practices that could result in serious personal injury or death to the user and/or the patient.
Caution describes hazards or unsafe practices that could result in minor personal injury to the user and/or the patient, product damage, or property damage.
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DANGERS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
DANGERS
Flammable gas
Do not store or use the CellAED® near flammable gases (such as in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere) or in direct contact with
flammable material. Store in a dry location away from any heat sources (including direct sunlight). Turn off local gas sources or move
source away from patient during defibrillation. Failure to comply with any of these conditions may present an explosion risk.
Battery
The CellAED® battery is not rechargeable. Do not attempt to recharge, open, crush, or burn the battery, as this may create an explosion
risk or fire hazard and cause harm to the user. If the battery is depleted, the CellAED® needs to be replaced.
Fluids
Avoid spilling any fluids on the CellAED® enclosure or its electrode pads. Do not clean the CellAED® with ketones or other flammable
agents.