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WARNINGS 
The following cautions must be observed to prevent problems during the rescue. 
 
DANGER: Fire and Explosion Hazard 
Do not use in the presence of flammable gases (including concentrated oxygen) to avoid possible explosion or fire 
hazard. 
 
WARNING: Shock Hazard 
Defibrillation shock current flowing through unwanted pathways is potentially a serious electrical shock hazard. To 
avoid this hazard during defibrillation abide by all of the following: 
•  Do not touch the patient, unless performance of CPR is indicated 
•  Do not touch metal objects in contact with the patient 
•  Do not use in water 
•  Keep defibrillation pads and ECG electrodes clear of other pads or metal parts in contact with 
patient 
•  Disconnect all non-defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation 
 
WARNING: Shock and Possible Equipment Damage 
Disconnect all non-defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before defibrillation to prevent electrical shock and 
potential damage to the equipment. 
 
CAUTION: Use only Approved Equipment 
Using batteries, pads, cables, or optional equipment other than those approved by General Electric may cause the 
AED Pro to function improperly during a rescue. 
 
CAUTION: Possible Improper AED Pro Performance 
Using pads that are damaged or expired may result in improper AED Pro performance. 
 
CAUTION: Possible Radio Frequency (RF) Susceptibility 
RF susceptibility from cellular phones, CB radios and FM 2-way radio may cause incorrect rhythm recognition and 
subsequent shock advisory. When attempting a rescue using the AED Pro, do not operate wireless 
radiotelephones within 2 meters of the AED Pro – turn power OFF to the radiotelephone and other like equipment 
near the incident. 
 
CAUTION: Possible Interference with Implanted Pacemaker 
Therapy should not be delayed for patients with implanted pacemakers and a defibrillation attempt should be made 
if the patient is unconscious and not breathing. The AED Pro has pacemaker detection and rejection, however with 
some pacemakers the AED Pro may not advise a defibrillation shock. 
 
 Placing Pads: 
•  Do not place the pads directly over an implanted device. 
•  Place the pad at least on inch from any implanted device. 
 
CAUTION: Moving the Patient During a Rescue 
During a rescue attempt, excessive jostling or moving of the patient may cause the AED Pros to improperly 
analyze the patient’s cardiac rhythm. Stop all motion or vibration before attempting a rescue.