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Device Type | Defibrillator |
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Heart Rate Display | Yes |
Battery Type | Rechargeable sealed lead-acid battery |
Display | LCD display |
Protocols Supported | Manual and AED modes |
Waveform | Biphasic |
Paddles | External Paddles |
ECG Monitoring | Yes |
Printer | Optional |
Pacing | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
Energy Selection | Rotary dial |
Provides an introduction to the manual and outlines the content of each chapter.
Cautions and warnings for safe operation of the ZOLL PD 1400 device.
Overview of the ZOLL PD 1400's integrated features: pacemaker, defibrillator, monitor, and recorder.
Details on the demand pacemaker, output current, rate, and intended use.
Potential issues and adverse effects associated with using the pacemaker function.
Information on the DC defibrillator, energy delivery, and intended uses.
Potential complications arising from improper defibrillation or cardioversion use.
Details on the non-fade ECG monitor display, parameters, and lead selection.
Explanation of the hard copy recorder's operation, annotations, and event documentation.
Information on using standard paddles and ZOLL multi-function electrodes.
Specifications and operating time for the rechargeable battery pack.
How the device performs self-tests and indicates operational status.
Technical details including size, weight, power, warranty, and safety standards.
Lists of standard and other available accessories for the PD 1400.
Controls for selecting operating modes: MONITOR ON, DEFIB ON, PACER ON.
Buttons to adjust the defibrillator energy level displayed on the monitor.
Process to charge the defibrillator to the selected energy level.
Procedure for delivering defibrillator energy using paddles or electrodes.
Light indicating when the defibrillator is charged and ready for use.
Mode to synchronize defibrillator discharge with the patient's R-wave.
Control for adjusting the current output to pacemaker electrodes.
Control for setting the pacing rate in pulses per minute.
Button to select the ECG signal source (paddles, electrodes, or leads).
Activates/deactivates heart rate alarms and allows setting alarm thresholds.
Controls to start and stop the hard copy recorder for event documentation.
Records critical patient ECG data and device settings for later retrieval.
Procedures for retrieving, printing, and erasing recorded event reports.
Reconfiguring recorder behavior during specific events like alarms or discharges.
Overview of multi-function electrodes for hands-off defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing.
Details on anterior/posterior, pre-gelled electrodes and their connection cable.
Anatomical placement guidelines for applying multi-function electrodes to the patient.
Steps to turn on the device and prepare paddles by applying gel.
Adjusting the energy level before charging the defibrillator.
Correct placement of paddles on the patient's chest for effective energy delivery.
Procedures for charging and delivering the defibrillator shock.
Instructions for cleaning defibrillation paddles after each use.
Activating the device and setting energy for electrode defibrillation.
Correct placement of multi-function electrodes on the patient's chest.
Procedures for charging and delivering the shock using electrodes.
Explains synchronized cardioversion and R-wave detection for safety.
Steps for performing synchronized cardioversion using paddles or electrodes.
Activating the synchronization feature to align discharge with R-waves.
Correct placement of paddles for synchronized cardioversion.
Charging the device to the selected energy level for cardioversion.
Step-by-step guide for performing noninvasive temporary pacing.
Guidelines for applying pacing electrodes and connecting them to the device.
Activating the pacing mode and setting initial output parameters.
Recognizing effective ventricular capture by ECG response.
Finding the minimum current needed for consistent ventricular capture.
Using 4:1 test mode and troubleshooting Pacer Lead Fault messages.
Using pacing in standby, asynchronous, and pediatric modes.
Essential steps and guidelines for correct ECG electrode application.
Table showing lead connections for different ECG views.
Connecting electrodes and adjusting device settings for monitoring.
Configuring heart rate alarms and managing the recorder during monitoring.
Procedures for inspecting and cleaning the device, paddles, and supplies.
Verifying correct startup sequence, display, and initial settings.
Performing operational checks on pacing and defibrillator functions.
Verifying recorder performance and adjusting the device's internal clock.
Information on battery maintenance, lifespan, and step-by-step replacement.
Solutions for common problems related to the monitor display and messages.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with the device's paper feed and print quality.
Resolving issues with pacing messages, capture, and output.
Concise steps for defibrillation using standard paddles or multi-function electrodes.
A brief overview of the noninvasive pacing procedure and settings.
Quick guide on configuring the device's heart rate alarm thresholds.