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7.4.3 Configuration of the Defibrillation Function
(Persons Responsible for the Device)
Persons responsible for the device can configure further defibrillation function
settings in addition to those described in chapter 5.3.1 Information on the AED
Mode, page 68 and chapter 5.4.1 Information on Manual Defibrillation and
Cardioversion, page 74.
The general use of manual defibrillation can be restricted by an access code. If
this option is enabled, the user needs to enter the access code (see chapter
7.4.2 General System Settings (Person responsible for the device), p. 160), to
be able to defibrillate manually.
Warning
The access code for the manual defibrillation mode must always be known to
authorised users. If not, the patient can only be defibrillated in the AED mode
with the corresponding energy restrictions.
When accessed for the first time, the manual defibrillation mode and the AED
mode can be used with an automatically pre-set energy level. If the energy level
is then changed during the mission, the new energy level remains available
when the manual defibrillation mode ies accessed again. Different energy levels
can be pre-set for use in adults and children.
In AED mode, manual energy selection can be enabled by de-selecting the
checkbox "Locked" So the user of the corpuls
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has the same energy selection
range as in manual defibrillation mode. The ECG analysis is performed with the
algorithm of the AED mode.
In AED and manual defibrillation mode, audio recording can be enabled. If this
option is enabled, all surrounding noises are recorded while the device is in the
corresponding mode. After the mission, the audio files are available on the CF
card.
The AED mode can be supplemented with a voice recording option. If this
option is enabled, all surrounding noises that occur while the device is in AED
mode will be recorded.
If the corpuls
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is to be used exclusively as a compact device or in semi-
modular mode (monitoring unit and defibrillator/pacer unit connected, patient
box separated, see Fig. 3-3), the person responsible for the device can
configure a disconnection signal. In this case, if the monitoring unit is
disconnected from the defibrillator/pacer unit, after a pre-set amount of time, an
acoustic signal is given.
The disconnection signal may under certain conditions render the verbal
instructions given in the AED mode unintellegible.
Manual
defibrillation
mode
Manual energy
selection in AED
mode