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LIFEPAK 500 automated external defibrillator Safety
2-4
General Warnings and Cautions Page 2 of 2
WARNING!
Shock hazard. Servicing of this AED must be performed by properly
trained individuals. This AED may retain potentially lethal charges
accessible inside the AED at any time–even when off. Follow procedures
carefully for discharging the Energy Storage Capacitor and disabling the
Auto Battery Test.
CAUTIONS!
Possible AED damage. This AED may be damaged by mechanical/physical
abuse (for example: immersion in water, drop exceeding 30 inches with
carrying case, drop exceeding 18 inches without carrying case).
Possible component damage. Do not mount the AED near vibration
sources such as engine struts and landing gear.
Possible AED damage. Broken or frayed wires, or loose snap fittings may
cause interference or loss of signal. Pay particular attention to the point at
which the wires enter the terminals. Repeated flexing at these points
eventually causes the wire strands to break. Perform frequent electrical
and visual inspections of cables and wires.

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