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Philips HeartStart OnSite M5066A User Manual

Philips HeartStart OnSite M5066A
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Philips HeartStart
OnSite AED Manual
Get an original copy of the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED
Manual for manufacturer information about service,
available accessories and how to use and maintain your
device.

Table of Contents

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Philips HeartStart OnSite M5066A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelM5066A
CategoryAutomated External Defibrillator (AED)
Weight3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) with battery and pads
Operating Temperature32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
WaveformSMART Biphasic
Voice PromptsYes
CPR GuidanceYes
Analysis TimeLess than 10 seconds
Battery TypeLithium manganese dioxide
Battery Life4 years
Shock DeliveryBiphasic
Storage Temperature-4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) without battery
Energy Levels150 J (fixed)
Battery Capacity200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time
Shelf Life (Battery)4 years
IP RatingIP21
Humidity Range0% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Warranty8-year limited warranty

Summary

Introduction to the HeartStart Onsite

Description

Provides an overview of the Philips HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator (M5066A) and its design.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Explains sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) as the target conditions.

Indications for Use

Outlines when and to whom the OnSite defibrillator should be applied.

Implementation Considerations

Discusses local requirements, training, and planning for AED deployment.

For More Information

Directs users to Philips representatives for further details and clinical studies.

Setting Up the HeartStart Onsite

Package Contents

Lists all items included in the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator M5066A box.

Setting Up the OnSite

Provides step-by-step instructions for initial setup and self-test of the defibrillator.

Recommended Accessories

Lists essential and useful accessories to keep with the OnSite defibrillator.

Using the HeartStart Onsite

Overview

General guidance on acting quickly during sudden cardiac arrest and preparing the OnSite.

Step 1: Pull the Green Handle

Details on turning on the device by pulling the handle and preparing the patient's chest.

Step 2: Place the Pads

Instructions on applying the adhesive pads correctly to the patient's bare skin.

Step 3: Press the Shock Button

Explains how to respond to the OnSite's advice regarding shock delivery.

Treating Infants and Children

Specific guidance for using the OnSite on pediatric patients, including pad placement.

When Emergency Medical Services Arrive

Procedures for handling the OnSite and patient data when EMS arrives.

After Using the HeartStart Onsite

After Each Use

Steps for checking, cleaning, and replacing components after using the defibrillator.

Onsite Data Storage

Information on how clinical data is stored and can be transferred for review.

Maintaining the HeartStart Onsite

Routine Maintenance

Details on automatic self-tests and basic maintenance requirements for the OnSite.

Periodic Checks

Recommended periodic checks to ensure the defibrillator is ready for use.

Cleaning the Onsite

Guidelines on how to safely clean the defibrillator and its carry case.

Disposing of the Onsite

Instructions for proper disposal of the OnSite and its accessories.

Ready Light Troubleshooting Tips

Explains the meaning of the Ready light and how to troubleshoot issues.

Troubleshooting a Chirping HeartStart

Guides users on how to interpret and respond to audible alerts from the device.

Warnings and Precautions

Warnings

Highlights critical safety issues that could cause serious injury or death.

Precautions

Details precautions to prevent minor injury, device damage, or reduced effectiveness.

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