Nonrescue mode, Standby state, Automatic shutoff – ZOLL AED Pro Rev J User Manual

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Nonrescue Mode

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Nonrescue Mode

The AED Pro unit provides the following functions in nonrescue mode:

Data transfer

Device configuration

The following sections briefly describe these functions. For more information, refer to
Chapter 6, “Nonrescue Mode”.

Data Transfer

The AED Pro unit includes nonvolatile memory, which automatically records

Device history

Clinical data

Stored information can be transferred to a remote device (such as a computer) through a USB
device or an IrDA (infrared wireless) connection. The clinical data format is compatible with

ZOLL RescueNet

®

Code Review software, which can be used to review and analyze the patient

data.

The unit retains the device history and clinical data even when powered off or when the battery
pack is removed. Clinical data is erased only when the device is powered on and electrodes are
attached to a new patient. If configured to do so, the unit can store data for more than one
patient.

Device Configuration

The AED Pro unit provides configurable settings that can be used to tailor the device for local
rescue protocols and procedures. Using the ZOLL Administration Software on a personal
computer, you can view or modify the unit’s configuration.

Standby State

When the unit is turned off with a good battery installed, the unit enters standby state. While in
standby, the unit periodically starts up automatically to perform a self-test, and then returns to
standby. The Ready indicator shows the result of the self-test. The frequency of self-tests while
the unit is in standby state is a configurable setting.

Automatic Shutoff

The unit automatically powers off if no patient connection is detected within 10 minutes
(configurable).

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