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slow response from a medical professional can result in serious bodily
injury.
[Fault] If an interruption occurs during operation, or the pressing
becomes insufficient, or an abnormal condition occurs: Press the On/Off
key for 3 seconds to stop E6 and remove the device. Begin manual CPR.
[Battery Low] When a low battery alarm occurs, do one of the following:
a) Replace the battery with a fully charged battery.
b) Connect the external E6 power supply.
Note:
[Keep your hands away] Do not place your hands on or under the suction
cup while the E6 is running. Keep your hands away from the lock when
attaching the upper part or lifting the patient.
[Gel is present on the chest] If there is a gel on the patient's chest (for
example, when used for an ultrasound examination), the position of the
suction cup may change during use, so remove all gels before placing the
suction cup.
[Do not block the air hole] Do not block the air hole under the hood, as
this may cause the device overheat.
5.5 Use stabilizing belt
The E6 stabilizing belt helps ensure the correct position during operation.
Use a stabilizing belt when E6 is started to minimize the number of
interruptions.
1. Take out the buffer belt that is part of the stabilizer belt from the carrying
case (the leg strap of the stabilizing belt should already be connected to the
leg).
2. Fully stretch the stabilizing belt at the buckle.
3. Carefully lift the patient's head and place the mat behind the patient's
neck. Place the mat as close as possible to the patient's shoulder.
4. Attach the buckle of the leg strap to the buckle of the buffer belt. Make
sure the belts are not kinked.
5. Keep the E6 legs stable and then tighten the buffer belt.
6. Make sure the suction cup on the patient's chest is in the correct position.

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