Cleaning the heartstart, Disposing of the heartstart, Troubleshooting tips – Philips M5066A User Manual

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HEARTSTART M5066A

Cleaning the HeartStart

The outside of the HeartStart and its carry case can be cleaned with a soft cloth

dampened in soapy water, chlorine bleach (2 tablespoons per quart or liter of

water), or ammonia-based cleaners.

Reminders:

Do not use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, strong solvents such as acetone or
acetone-based cleaners, abrasive materials, or enzymatic cleaners to clean
your HeartStart.

Do not immerse the HeartStart in fluids or allow fluids to spill onto it.
Do not sterilize the defibrillator or its accessories.

Disposing of the HeartStart

The HeartStart and its accessories should be disposed of in accordance with local

regulations.

Troubleshooting tips

The HeartStart’s green Ready light is your guide to knowing if the defibrillator is

ready for use.

If the Ready light is blinking: The HeartStart has passed the battery

insertion self-test and the last periodic self-test and is therefore ready

for use.

If the Ready light is solid: The HeartStart is in use or running a self-test.

If the Ready light is off, the HeartStart is chirping, and the i-button is

flashing: A self-test error has occurred, there is a problem with the pads

or the battery power is low. Press the i-button for instructions.

If the Ready light is off but the HeartStart is not chirping and the i-button

is not flashing: there is no battery inserted, the battery is depleted, or the

defibrillator needs repair. Insert/replace battery and run the self-test. As

long as the HeartStart passes the self-test, you can be assured it is ready

for use.

More detailed testing and troubleshooting information is available in

Appendix G.

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