Installing or replacing batteries – ZOLL AED Plus Rev V User Manual

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ZOLL AED PLUS Administrator’s Guide

Automatic Self Test

By default, the AED Plus unit performs an automatic self test once every 7 days (this interval can be

configured to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 days) when the unit is stored with batteries installed. This self test

verifies the following AED Plus functions:

1.

Battery Capacity: Verifies that the battery usage indicator shows adequate battery capacity

remaining.

NOTE For units with softeware below version 5.32, batteries must be replaced every 3 years regardless of test

results.

2.

Defibrillation Electrodes Connection: Verifies that the defibrillation electrodes are properly pre-

connected to the device.

3.

ECG Circuitry: Verifies that the ECG signal acquisition and processing electronics are functional.

4.

Defibrillator Charge and Discharge Circuitry: Verifies that the device’s defibrillator electronics are

functional and can charge and discharge at 2 joules.

5.

Microprocessor Hardware/Software: Verifies proper function of the AED Plus microprocessor

electronics and the integrity of its software.

6.

CPR Circuitry and Sensor: Verifies that CPR monitoring and compression depth detection are

functional.

Automatic Monthly Test (software version 5.32 or higher only)

By default, the AED Plus unit performs an automatic self test once per month when the unit is stored

with batteries installed. This self test verifies the following AED Plus functions:

1.

Battery Capacity: Verifies that the battery usage indicator shows adequate battery capacity

remaining.

2.

Defibrillation Electrodes Connection: Verifies that the defibrillation electrodes are properly pre-

connected to the device.

3.

ECG Circuitry: Verifies that the ECG signal acquisition and processing electronics are functional.

4.

Defibrillator Charge and Discharge Circuitry: Verifies that the device’s defibrillator electronics are

functional and can charge and discharge at 200 joules.

5.

Microprocessor Hardware/Software: Verifies proper function of the AED Plus microprocessor

electronics and the integrity of its software.

6.

CPR Circuitry and Sensor: Verifies that CPR monitoring and compression depth detection are

functional.

Installing or Replacing Batteries

To power the AED Plus, use 10 consumer type 123A Photo Flash lithium manganese dioxide batteries.

You can purchase these batteries at many department, camera or electronics stores.

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