Using the lcd display – ZOLL AED Plus Rev V User Manual

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ZOLL AED PLUS Administrator’s Guide

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Using the LCD Display

The AED Plus is equipped with a 1.3 x 2.6 inch LCD screen (see Figure 3) that displays the following

information:

Figure 3: LCD Displays

NOTE Some special AED Plus models do not have an LCD.

Shock Count (Upper left corner of screen): Indicates the total number of defibrillation shocks

delivered by the AED Plus since it was last powered on. Shock count is saved through brief power off

periods (< 5 seconds). When the AED Plus is turned off for more than 5 seconds, the shock count is

reset to 0.

Elapsed Time (Upper right corner of screen): Indicates the total time in minutes and seconds that has

elapsed since the AED Plus was last powered on. Elapsed time continues to be counted through brief

power off periods (< 5 seconds). When the AED Plus is turned off for more than 5 seconds, elapsed

time is reset to 00:00. When elapsed time exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds, the timer wraps around

to 00:00 and continues counting.

CPR Depth of Compression Indicator (Right side of screen): A bar graph is displayed that shows

the depth of chest compressions measured during the delivery of CPR. Indicator lines are displayed in

the bar graph area at 2 and 2.4 inches of compression depth to provide reference points for rescuers

performing CPR.

Visual User Prompts (Lower 1/3 of screen): Whenever the AED Plus issues a voice prompt, the text

of the voice prompt is simultaneously displayed on the LCD display.

ECG Waveform (Center portion of screen): Although AED Plus units do not display ECG waveforms

in their factory default configuration, the device can be specifically set up to continuously display

ECG signals as they are acquired.

05:25

SHOCKS: 05

CHECK

RESPONSIVENESS

05:25

SHOCKS: 05

CHECK

RESPONSIVENESS

With ECG

Without ECG

2” (5 cm)

depth
2.4” (6 cm)

depth

Elapsed Time

CPR Depth of

Compression Indicator

2” (5 cm)

depth
2.4” (6 cm)

depth

Shock Count

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