CHAPTER 1GENERAL INFORMATION
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Place the patient on a firm surface before performing CPR.
Battery
Do not operate the unit without a battery. Always have a source of available backup power for
all anticipated use environments. A fully charged spare battery or ready access to AC mains
power from a local wall outlet can provide this backup power.
Test battery packs regularly. A battery that does not pass the ZOLL charger’s capacity test
might cause the R Series unit to shut down unexpectedly.
When the warning LOW BATTERY appears, plug the R Series unit into a power source or install
a fully charged battery pack. When the warning REPLACE BATTERY appears, immediately
replace the battery pack with a fully charged pack or plug the R Series unit into a power source,
as unit shut down due to a low battery condition is imminent.
If mistreated, a battery pack might explode. Do not disassemble a battery pack or dispose of it
in fire.
Operator Safety
Do not use R series products in the presence of oxygen-rich atmospheres, flammable
anesthetics, or other flammable agents (such as gasoline). Using the unit in such environments
might cause an explosion.
Do not use the unit near or within standing water. Electrical safety might be compromised when
the defibrillator is wet.
Never discharge the unit with the defibrillation electrodes or paddles shorted together or in
open air.
Do not discharge the defibrillator except as indicated in the instructions. Discharge the
defibrillator only when defibrillation electrodes or paddles are properly applied to the patient.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not touch the gelled area of the hands-free therapy
electrodes during pacing or defibrillation.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not allow electrolyte gel to accumulate on hands or paddle
handles.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not allow patient connectors to contact other conductive
parts, including earth.
For defibrillation using paddles, use only high-conductivity electrolyte gel specified for such
use by the manufacturer.
When using paddles for defibrillation, use your thumbs to operate the SHOCK buttons. Doing
so avoids inadvertent shock to the operator and unintentional depression of an ENERGY
SELECT button, which causes the defibrillator to disarm. Keep your hands and fingers away
from the paddle plates.
The use of accessory equipment that does not comply with the equivalent safety requirements
of the R Series defibrillator could reduce the level of safety of the combined system. When
choosing accessory equipment, consider the following:
• Use of the accessory in the patient vicinity.