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Code Blue CB 2 Series - AED Access and Maintenance Guide

Code Blue CB 2 Series
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The following four methods can be used to access the Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) device:
When the red button is depressed, the unit will make a call. After the call has been
answered, the answering party can then depress the appropriate in-call command on
their telephone keypad. This will release the door latch, giving the caller access to the
AED device.
1.
The units have a key fob supplied at the time of purchase. This key fob can be used
within approximately a 20-foot radius to release the door latch, giving the caller access
to the AED device.
2.
The unit can be called and placed into two-way monitor mode. At this time, the person
calling the unit can depress the 6 key on their telephone keypad which, will provide
access to the AED device.
3.
The access panel on the back of the Code Blue unit is removed and the manual latch
release is pulled, granting access to the AED device.
4.
Typically, AED manufacturers recommend that the device be checked once per week for
proper operation. Some units will give an audible “chirp” if the self diagnostics have failed
and the unit needs service; others may use another indicator to verity its status. Refer to
manufacturers’ maintenance instructions for correct diagnostic testing to ascertain
whether the device requires service or not.
In addition, review the manufacturer’s replacement policy for pad and battery replacement.
Pay close attention to the AED temperature specifications and note that the life of the AED
battery can be greatly affected by extreme heat or cold environments, reducing the
capacity by up to 50 percent.
Additional AED Housing key fobs are available under Part #41107.
Each Code Blue unit can sync up to 40 different fobs. If a new user key fob is added, then
the rule is “first in, first out”. For example, No. 41 will push out the first user of the system.
PROGRAMMING:
Open the Code Blue unit (our special security bit will be required). Once inside, you will see
the door controller (pictured below).
To program, insert a small screw driver into the hole next to the green light and hold down
the button inside. When the green light starts flashing, hold down the button on the FOB
until the green light is solid. The fob and controller will be synced.
Code Blue
259 Hedcor Street Holland, MI 49423 USA 800.205.7186 www.codeblue.com
page 26 of 43 GU-149-Z1
CB 2 Series
Administrator Guide
9 AED Access and Maintenance Guide

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