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2026116-001 Revision B Responder™ 2000 Page 108
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND CARE
WARNING: Failure on the part of all responsible individuals, hospitals, or institutions, employing the use of Responder
2000, to implement the recommended maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and possible health hazards.
The manufacturer does not, in any manner, assumes the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance
schedule. The sole responsibility rests with the individuals, hospitals, or institutions utilizing the Responder 2000.
To ensure the Responder 2000 is always functional when required, the following maintenance must be performed:
Performing a Visual Inspection
Cleaning the Responder 2000 and its accessories
Calibrating the battery fuel gauge
Daily Maintenance per Defibrillator Checklist in this section
It is recommended that the Responder 2000 be plugged into a power source at all times. This will ensure your
battery is fully charged and the Responder 2000 is ready to use. Battery charging /charge maintenance will occur as
long as the Responder 2000 is plugged into a properly functioning electrical outlet source.
It is important that the Responder 2000 is stored at the operating temperature range if it is expected to be used.
Optimal battery life will be obtained if stored and operated at room temperature. See Section 7 for Temperature
Specifications.
The Responder 2000 requires no calibration except for periodic calibration of the fuel gauge in the rechargeable
battery.
Discard all disposable pads or electrodes immediately after use.

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