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vi Fully Automatic AED Plus Administrator’s Guide
Safety Summary
The following section describes general warnings and safety considerations for administrators, rescuers,
and patients.
Warnings
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 Operators and Administrators 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
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if victim is older than 8 years or weighs more than 55 lbs (25 kg).
Always stand clear of victim when delivering a shock. Defibrillation energy delivered to the victim
may be conducted through the victim’s body and cause a lethal shock to those touching the victim.
DO NOT TOUCH the electrode surfaces, the victim, or any conductive material touching the victim
during ECG analysis or defibrillation.
Move victim away from electrically conductive surfaces prior to use of equipment.
DO NOT use this unit near or within puddles of water.
Keep the victim as motionless as possible during ECG analysis.
DO NOT use this 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 victim 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 the electrodes directly over the victim’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 Fully Automatic AED Plus cover before using the cover as a Passive
Airway Support System (PASS) device. Ensure it is intended for this use.
DO NOT use Passive Airway Support System (PASS) if there is a suspected head or neck injury.
Place victim on a firm surface before performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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.
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