Philips M5066A owner manual Periodic self-tests, Blinking green Ready light

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periodic self-tests

Daily, weekly, and monthly tests automatically conducted by the HeartStart OnSite

 

 

Defibrillator when it is in its standby mode. The tests monitor many key functions

 

 

and parameters of the OnSite, including battery capacity, pads cartridge readiness,

 

 

and the state of its internal circuitry.

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protocol

A sequence of operations performed by the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator to

 

direct patient care in the AED mode.

 

protocol pause

A pause provided by the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator after a shock series,

 

 

during which the responder can administer CPR. The OnSite does not conduct

 

 

background monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm during this pause.

 

Ready light

A green LED showing the readiness for use of the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator.

 

 

A blinking Ready light means the OnSite is ready for use; a solid Ready light means

 

 

the OnSite is being used.

 

rhythm analysis

See “SMART analysis.”

 

Shock button

An orange button with a lightning bolt symbol on it, located on the front of the

 

 

HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator. The Shock button flashes when a shock is advised.

 

 

You must press the button for the shock to be delivered.

 

shockable rhythm

A heart rhythm that the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator determines is appropriate

 

 

for defibrillation, such as ventricular fibrillation and some ventricular tachycardias

 

 

associated with sudden cardiac arrest.

 

shock series interval

A configurable interval between shocks, used by the HeartStart OnSite

 

 

Defibrillator to decide if the shocks are part of the same shock series.

 

SMART analysis

The proprietary algorithm used by the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator to analyze

 

 

the patient’s heart rhythm and determine whether the rhythm is shockable.

 

SMART biphasic

The patented, low-energy defibrillation shock waveform used by the HeartStart

 

waveform

OnSite Defibrillator. It is an impedance-compensated biphasic waveform. Used

 

 

with the Adult SMART Pads, it delivers 150 Joules, nominal, into a 50 ohm load;

 

 

used with the Infant/Child SMART Pads, it delivers 50 Joules, nominal, into a 50

 

 

ohm load.

 

SMART NSA pause

See “NSA pause.”

 

SMART Pads

The adhesive pads, supplied in a cartridge, used with the HeartStart OnSite

 

 

Defibrillator. Pulling the handle on the cartridge turns on the OnSite and opens the

 

 

cartridge. The pads are applied to the patient’s bare skin and used to detect the

 

 

patient’s heart rhythm and to transfer the defibrillation shock. Only HeartStart

 

 

SMART Pads can be used with the OnSite.

 

standby mode

The operating mode of the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator when a battery has

 

 

been installed, and the unit is turned off and ready for use when needed. Shown by

 

 

blinking green READY light.

 

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Contents Edition A r t S t a r t O n S i t e D e f i b r i l l a t o rIntentionally blank Chirps HeartStartIntentionally blank Quick Reference Intentionally blank Important Note HeartStart OnSiteIntentionally blank Philips Medical Systems, Seattle, WA, USA Philips Electronics North America CorpIntentionally blank Contents Appendices Indications for USE Introduction to the HeartstartDescription Sudden Cardiac ArrestFor More Information Training and PracticeNational and Local Requirements Package Contents Setting UP the Heartstart OnsiteTop Back Philips Medical Systems Recommended Accessories Overview Using the Heartstart OnsitePull the Green Handle Place the Pads Patient, and the Caution light begins flashing as a reminder Press the Shock ButtonRemove the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge from its package Treating Infants and ChildrenDo not Delay Treatment When Emergency Medical Services ArriveReminders Philips Medical Systems Must be replaced after being used After Using the Heartstart OnsiteAfter Each USE Onsite Data StoragePhilips Medical Systems Reminders Routine MaintenanceMaintaining the Heartstart Onsite Periodic ChecksDisposing of the Onsite Cleaning the OnsiteTroubleshooting Tips REF 68-PCHAT Accessories for the Heartstart OnsitePhilips Medical Systems ECG Glossary of TermsAED CPRNSA Blinking green Ready light Periodic self-testsWaveform See Smart biphasic waveform See NSA pauseSCA Consciousness, absence of respiration, and lack of a pulseGlossary of SYMBOLS/CONTROLS Philips Medical Systems Symbol Philips Medical Systems OnSite on someone wearing an oxygen mask Approved accessories are usedSuccessful defibrillation Precautions Environmental Heartstart Onsite Defibrillator SpecificationsTechnical Information PhysicalSee Electromagnetic Conformity tables Controls and IndicatorsCategory Sealing Current a Defibrillation WaveformDelivered Newborn 14 J/kg Disarm AED modeShock-to-shock cycle time ECG Analysis System ECG Analysis Performance Category Adult pads Infant/child pads Accessories SpecificationsBattery M5070A Category Battery type CapacityRegulations Environmental ConsiderationsAppropriate recycling facility Device Options ConfigurationPatient Treatment Protocol Options Pause, the OnSite returns to rhythm NSA pause type SettingsProtocol pause timer and CPR Coaching parameter settingsCPR4 Yes, No InstalledInfants and children when an infant Child pads cartridge is installedPhilips Medical Systems Recommended Action During AN Emergency Testing and TroubleshootingTesting TroubleshootingTo insert a pads cartridge Troubleshooting While the Onsite is in USEGreen Ready light is solid OnSite tells you OnSite tells you To stop all motion Green Ready light is not on Behavior Troubleshooting While the Onsite is not in USEContact Philips for service if needed Cispr Electromagnetic ConformityElectromagnetic Emissions Emissions testESD Electromagnetic ImmunitySeparation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Shock Cycle Timing Important Warnings and RemindersEnvironmental Considerations Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Latin America Philips Medical Systems United StatesCanada Europe, Middle East, and Africa
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