ZOLL
AED Plus Operator's Guide AHA 2015 Rev F
Operator's Guide
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Warning!
▲Use the Fully Automatic AED Plus® unit only as described in this manual. Improper use of the device can cause death or injury. ▲DO NOT use or place the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit in service until you have read the Fully Automatic AED Plus Operator’s and Administrator’s Guides. ▲DO NOT use or place the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit in service if the unit’s status indicator window (located on the left side of the handle) displays a red “X”. ▲DO NOT use or place the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit in service if the unit emits a beeping tone. ▲Connect the electrode cable to the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit after installing batteries. ▲Keep the electrode cable connected to the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit at all times. ▲This device should only be used by properly trained individuals. ▲Only use electrodes labeled “Infant/Child” on children less than 8 years old or weighing less than 55 lbs (25 kg). Use CPR-D-padz® if patient is older than 8 years or weighs more than 55 lbs (25 kg). ▲Always stand clear of patient when delivering treatment. Defibrillation energy delivered to the patient may be conducted through the patient’s body and cause a lethal shock to those touching the patient. ▲DO NOT touch the electrode surfaces, the patient, or any conductive material touching the patient during ECG analysis or defibrillation. ▲Move patient away from electrically conductive surfaces prior to use of equipment. ▲DO NOT use the unit near or within puddles of water. ▲Keep the patient as motionless as possible during ECG analysis. ▲DO NOT use the unit near flammable agents, such as gasoline, oxygen-rich atmospheres, or flammable anesthetics. ▲Avoid radio frequency interference from high-power sources that might cause the defibrillator to interpret cardiac rhythms incorrectly by turning off cell phones and 2-way radios. ▲Disconnect non-defibrillation protected electronic devices or equipment from patient before defibrillation. ▲Dry victim’s chest, if wet, before attaching electrodes. ▲Apply freshly opened and undamaged electrodes, within the electrode expiration date, to clean and dry skin to minimize burning. ▲DO NOT place electrodes directly over the patient’s implanted pacemaker. Pacemaker stimuli may degrade the accuracy of ECG rhythm analyses or the pacemaker may be damaged by defibrillator discharges. ▲Check labeling inside the ZOLL® AED Plus cover before using the cover as a Passive Airway Support System (PASS) device to ensure it is intended for this use. ▲DO NOT use the Passive Airway Support System (PASS) if there is a suspected head or neck injury. Place the patient on a firm surface before performing CPR. ▲DO NOT recharge, disassemble, or dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode if mistreated. ▲DO NOT use or stack the Fully Automatic AED Plus unit with other equipment. If the unit is used or stacked with other equipment, verify proper operation prior to use.
Caution! ▲DO NOT disassemble the unit. A shock hazard exists. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. ▲Use only commercially available type 123A lithium manganese dioxide batteries. Discard batteries properly after removal from unit. Use only batteries from recommended manufacturers. See the Fully Automatic AED Plus Administrator’s Guide (P/N 9650-0311-05) for a list of recommended battery manufacturers. ▲If the device is stored outside the recommended environmental conditions, the electrode pads and/or batteries may be damaged or their useful life reduced. ▲The CPR-D-padz Electrode can be connected to other ZOLL defibrillators with Multifunction Cables. Defibrillation can be administered when connected to other ZOLL defibrillators.The CPR function does not operate with any device other than the AED Plus defibrillator. ▲Keep the unit away from magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
Set-up and Check-out Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Insert 10 new batteries into Fully Automatic AED Plus unit. Connect electrode cable to Fully Automatic AED Plus unit and pack sealed electrodes inside unit cover. Close cover. Turn unit on and wait for “Unit OK” audio message. Verify that unit issues appropriate “Adult Pads” or “Pediatric Pads” audio message. Turn unit off. Wait 2 minutes. Verify that green check symbol ( ) appears in status indicator window (located on left side of handle) and that unit does not emit a beeping tone. Place AED Plus unit in service. Check AED Plus unit periodically to ensure that green check symbol ( ) appears in status indicator window.
Battery Replacement Replace batteries every 5 years or if unit prompts. Use only type 123A lithium manganese dioxide batteries from recommended manufacturers. ■ Remove all batteries from battery compartment and discard before installing any new batteries. ■ Insert 10 new batteries into battery well. Do not use old batteries. ■ Press button in battery well only after installation of new batteries.
Fully Automatic
AED Plus
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Automated External Defibrillator
Operator’s Guide ERC 2015
Cleaning ■ Clean and disinfect unit with soft, damp cloth using 90% isopropyl alcohol or soap and water, or chlorine bleach (30 ml/liter water). ■ Do not immerse any part of the unit in water. ■ Do not use ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.). ■ Avoid using abrasives (e.g., paper towels) on the LCD display, if so equipped. ■ Do not sterilize the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem
Recommended Action
Self-test failed.
Manually test by pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for more than 5 seconds. If unit fails test again, remove from service.
“Change batteries” prompt.
Replace all batteries at the same time.
Red “X” in Status Indicator window OR beeping noise when unit is OFF.
Perform manual test. Check to see if cable is attached properly to unit. Replace batteries. If unit still does not operate correctly, remove from service.
Red “X” in Status Indicator window when unit is ON.
Power cycle the unit. If Red “X” is still present in Status Indicator window, remove unit from service.
Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device for sale to or on the order of a physician.
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If not responsive, Open Airway.
Indicator light flashes. Open airway. Turn the victim onto his back and then open the airway using head tilt and chin lift; Place your hand on his forehead and gently tilt his head back; With your fingertips under the point of the victim’s chin, lift the chin to open the airway.
Indicator light flashes. Call for help.
What you see.
Option: Place Passive Airway Support System (PASS) under shoulders to tilt head. DO NOT use PASS if suspected head or neck injury.
Call or send someone for help.
What you hear.
What you do.
Indicator light flashes. Check responsiveness. Shout, "Are you OK?” as you shake the person.
Indicator light flashes. Check breathing.
Prompts you may see in the LCD screen: LCD screen
Text messages Shock counter Elapsed time ECG waveform
Check Breathing. Look for chest movement; Listen at the victim’s mouth for breath sounds; Feel for air on your cheek; Decide if breathing is normal, not normal or absent.
Stay calm. Indicator light flashes. Attach defib pads to patient’s bare chest.
Unit equipped to treat adult and pediatric patients.
start here
Person collapses- suspected cardiac arrest.
Attach adult or infant/child electrode pads to patient's bare chest. Follow electrode pads package instructions.
Turn unit on. Unit OK.
Self-test; unit OK.
Place electrode pads as shown on patients under 8 years of age or < 55 lbs (25 kg).
Indicator light flashes. Indicator light flashes.
Start CPR. Other prompts you may hear:
What you should do:
Plug in cable.
Attach electrode cable.
Unit failed.
Turn unit off and then on.
After one shock... Administer CPR: 2 breaths for every 30 compressions.
Don't touch patient. Analyzing. Give STAND CLEAR Warning.
DO NOT touch patient. Shock will be delivered in three, two, one.
If unit still fails, perform CPR. Change batteries.
Don't touch patient. Analyzing.
Indicator light flashes.
Shock tone beeps. Shock delivered.
Replace all 10 batteries.
(n) shocks delivered.
After 2 minutes of CPR... Stop CPR. No shock advised.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE
INTENDED USER
Use the AED when a suspected cardiac arrest victim has an apparent LACK OF CIRCULATION indicated by:
Do NOT use when a patient: ■ Is conscious; or ■ Is breathing; or ■ Has a detectable pulse or other signs of circulation.
The ZOLL AED Plus Fully Automatic external defibrillator is intended to be used by personnel who are qualified by training in the use of the AED Plus device and basic life support, advanced life support, or other physician-authorized emergency medical response to defibrillate victims of cardiac arrest. The CPR monitoring function provides a metronome designed to encourage rescuers to perform chest compressions at the ERC recommended rate of 100-120 compressions per minute. Voice and visual prompts encourage a compression depth of 5 - 6 cm for adult patients. The CPR monitoring function is not intended for use on patients under 8 years of age.
■ Unconsciousness and ■ Absence of normal breathing and ■ Absence of a pulse or signs of circulation. When a victim is less than 8 years of age, or weighs less than 55 lbs (25 kg), the Fully Automatic AED Plus should be used with AED Plus Pediatric Electrodes. Therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient’s exact age or weight.
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