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Model | M5066A |
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Category | Automated External Defibrillator (AED) |
Weight | 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) with battery and pads |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) |
Waveform | SMART Biphasic |
Voice Prompts | Yes |
CPR Guidance | Yes |
Analysis Time | Less than 10 seconds |
Battery Type | Lithium manganese dioxide |
Battery Life | 4 years |
Shock Delivery | Biphasic |
Storage Temperature | -4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) without battery |
Energy Levels | 150 J (fixed) |
Battery Capacity | 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time |
Shelf Life (Battery) | 4 years |
IP Rating | IP21 |
Humidity Range | 0% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
Warranty | 8-year limited warranty |
Provides an overview of the Philips HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator (M5066A) and its design.
Explains sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) as the target conditions.
Outlines when and to whom the OnSite defibrillator should be applied.
Discusses local requirements, training, and planning for AED deployment.
Directs users to Philips representatives for further details and clinical studies.
Lists all items included in the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator M5066A box.
Provides step-by-step instructions for initial setup and self-test of the defibrillator.
Lists essential and useful accessories to keep with the OnSite defibrillator.
General guidance on acting quickly during sudden cardiac arrest and preparing the OnSite.
Details on turning on the device by pulling the handle and preparing the patient's chest.
Instructions on applying the adhesive pads correctly to the patient's bare skin.
Explains how to respond to the OnSite's advice regarding shock delivery.
Specific guidance for using the OnSite on pediatric patients, including pad placement.
Procedures for handling the OnSite and patient data when EMS arrives.
Steps for checking, cleaning, and replacing components after using the defibrillator.
Information on how clinical data is stored and can be transferred for review.
Details on automatic self-tests and basic maintenance requirements for the OnSite.
Recommended periodic checks to ensure the defibrillator is ready for use.
Guidelines on how to safely clean the defibrillator and its carry case.
Instructions for proper disposal of the OnSite and its accessories.
Explains the meaning of the Ready light and how to troubleshoot issues.
Guides users on how to interpret and respond to audible alerts from the device.
Highlights critical safety issues that could cause serious injury or death.
Details precautions to prevent minor injury, device damage, or reduced effectiveness.