User Manual Troubleshooting 63
Defibrillator
Battery
Other Problems
Indicator/Possible Cause Corrective Action
AED 10 operates, but LCD is too dark or too light. Adjust the contrast setting.
AED 10 turns off or will not turn on. Reinstall or replace the battery.
Battery depleted or disconnected. Reinstall or replace the battery.
Displayed time or date is incorrect. Change the AED 10 time setting. Verify that time is correct
after a power ON/OFF cycle.
Electrical/radio frequency interference. Move hand-held communication devices or other
suspected devices away from the AED 10.
Operating temperature is too low or too high. Operate the AED 10 between 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F).
Indicator/Possible Cause Corrective Action
AED 10 needs service. Replace battery. If condition is not corrected, contact
authorized service personnel.
Depleted battery. Replace battery. If condition is not corrected, contact
authorized service personnel.
No display or messages after ON button is pushed.
For battery recycling information, see “Recycling
Defibrillator Components” on page 59.
Indicator/Possible Cause Corrective Action
A fault requires service. Continue to use the AED 10 if it is possible and needed.
Contact authorized service personnel as soon as possible
to repair the AED 10.
AED 10 operates, but LCD is blank. Operate the AED 10 between 0° and 50°C (32° and 122°F).
Operating temperature is too low or too high.
LCD not operating properly. Contact authorized service personnel.
AED 10 always powers up with menu displayed. Stuck lower menu button. Contact authorized service
personnel.