Basic orientation – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Basic Orientation

Figure 9-1 AC Power Adapter

WARNINGS

LOSS OF POWER HAZARDS

POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE

Physio-Control has no information regarding the performance or effectiveness of its

LIFEPAK monitor/defibrillators if other manufacturers’ power adapters are used. Using

other manufacturers’ power adapters may cause the device to perform improperly and

invalidate the safety agency certifications. Use only power adapters that are labeled

with the LIFEPAK 15 device symbol shown here.

POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE

Do not use the LIFEPAK 12 power adapter with the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator.

Use only power adapters that are labeled with the LIFEPAK 15 device symbol.

POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE

If the monitor/defibrillator will be used in emergency environments that require battery

power, the installed batteries must be kept fully charged. Keep the power adapter

plugged into an auxiliary power source whenever possible to maintain the charge level.

POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE

Do not connect more than one output extension cable between the power adapter and

the defibrillator. The resultant voltage drop may prevent the power adapter from

charging the batteries or operating the defibrillator. Always connect the power adapter

directly to the defibrillator or use only one extension cable.

SHOCK HAZARD

Using a power line cord other than the one supplied with the power adapter could

cause excess leakage currents. Use only the power line cord that is specified for use

with the power adapter.

POTENTIAL PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION

Physio-Control has no information regarding the performance or effectiveness of the

LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator when the power adapter is used with a power

inverter. It is the user’s responsibility to verify that the monitor/defibrillator performs

correctly when used with a power inverter.

POSSIBLE SKIN INJURY

The power adapter may become warm when used for an extended period of time.

Prolonged contact between exposed skin and a warm power adapter may cause skin

irritation or burns. If a warm power adapter is placed against a patient, the operator

should ensure that the patient’s skin is adequately protected.

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