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Device Type | Automated External Defibrillator (AED) |
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Voice Prompts | Yes |
Metronome | Yes |
Self-Tests | Daily, weekly, monthly |
ECG Display | No |
IP Rating | IP55 |
Warranty | 5 years |
Battery Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Weight | 2.2 kg (including battery) |
Waveform | Biphasic |
Data Recording | Yes |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
Visual Indicators | Yes (status LED) |
CPR Feedback | No |
Pediatric Mode | Yes |
Energy Levels | 50J, 70J, 100J |
Introduction and purpose of the manual.
Specifies the PRIMEDIC™ HeartSave models covered by the instructions.
Details the warranty period and conditions for the device.
Excludes liability for damages under specific conditions of use.
Explains the meaning of danger, warning, and caution symbols.
Illustrates and explains various pictograms found on the device.
Explains pictograms associated with PRIMEDIC™ SavePads.
Lists conditions under which the device should be used for defibrillation.
Lists conditions under which the device should NOT be used for defibrillation.
Provides general safety advice and compliance information for the device.
Details crucial safety instructions for device operation, including flammable materials.
Outlines safety precautions the user must follow before and during operation.
Lists critical safety measures to ensure patient safety during defibrillation.
Provides safety instructions to protect bystanders during defibrillation.
Details safety instructions for preventing damage to the device itself.
Provides an overview of the PRIMEDIC™ HeartSave AED and AED-M models.
Details the physical components and features of the device, shown in figures.
Explains the meaning and actions for various symbols shown on the device's status display.
Describes how battery charge level is displayed on the monitor.
Explains how ECG data and voice communication are recorded and managed.
Details the various accessories available for the PRIMEDIC™ HeartSave device.
Instructions for checking the device and packaging upon delivery.
Guides on how to insert or replace the SaveCard in the device.
Explains how to insert or replace the device's power source.
Information about the disposable lithium battery, including warnings.
Details on the optional rechargeable AkuPak and its charging methods.
Explains the automatic self-testing procedures performed by the device.
Explains how to configure the HeartSave device settings.
Provides a step-by-step example of changing the device's time setting.
Guides on how to change the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for profile security.
Explains how to load saved parameter settings (profiles) for different users.
Details how to save current device settings as a profile.
Instructions for powering the device on and off.
Describes the device's voice guidance and initial patient assessment steps.
Instructions on how to prepare the patient by undressing the upper body.
Illustrates and explains the correct placement of defibrillation electrodes on the patient.
Describes how to open the electrode packaging.
Guidance on removing chest hair to ensure proper electrode contact.
Details the process of removing the protective film from the electrodes.
Instructions for connecting the electrode cable to the device.
Explains common electrode-related faults and how to address them.
Describes the process of the device analyzing the patient's ECG rhythm.
Details steps when device indicates defibrillation is needed and how to deliver a shock.
Explains what to do when device indicates no shock needed, recommending CPR.
Instructions on post-reanimation device preparation and charging.
How to monitor a patient using the AED-M's monitoring function.
Instructions for safely cleaning the device and its accessories.
Recommends regular visual inspections and provides a servicing checklist.
Procedures for returning the device for servicing or upgrades.
Details technical specifications related to defibrillation modes, impedance, and output power.
Technical specifications for the ECG monitoring function, including input and bandwidth.
Details about the battery, removable battery, and PowerLine options.
Explains user interaction with the shock therapy process.
Provides information on electromagnetic emissions and their environmental context.
Advises on safe distances from HF telecommunication devices.
EMC compliance for using the device with a battery on ships.