Safety summary, Warnings – ZOLL AED Plus Rev V User Manual

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ZOLL AED PLUS Administrator’s Guide

Safety Summary

The following section describes general warnings and safety considerations for administrators, rescuers,

and patients.

Warnings

• Use the AED Plus unit only as described in this manual. Improper use of the device can cause death

or injury.

• DO NOT use or place the AED Plus unit in service until you have read the AED Plus Operator’s and

Administrator’s Guides.

• DO NOT use or place the AED Plus unit in service if the unit’s status indicator window (located on

the left side of the handle) displays a red “X”.

• DO NOT use or place the AED Plus unit in service if the unit emits a beeping tone.

• Connect the electrode cable to the AED Plus unit after installing batteries.

• Keep the electrode cable connected to the AED Plus unit at all times.

• This device should only be used by properly trained individuals.

• Only use electrodes labeled “Infant/Child” on children less than 8 years old or weighing less than

55 lbs (25 kg). Use CPR-D

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if victim is older than 8 years or weighs more than 55 lbs (25 kg).

• Always stand clear of victim when delivering a shock. Defibrillation energy delivered to the victim

may be conducted through the victim’s body and cause a lethal shock to those touching the victim.

• DO NOT TOUCH the electrode surfaces, the victim, or any conductive material touching the victim

during ECG analysis or defibrillation.

• Move victim away from electrically conductive surfaces prior to use of equipment.

• DO NOT use this unit near or within puddles of water.

• Keep the victim as motionless as possible during ECG analysis.

• DO NOT use this unit near flammable agents, such as gasoline, oxygen-rich atmospheres or

flammable anesthetics.

• Avoid radio frequency interference from high-power sources that might cause the defibrillator to

interpret cardiac rhythms incorrectly by turning off cell phones and 2 way-radios.

• Disconnect non-defibrillation protected electronic devices or equipment from victim before

defibrillation.

• Dry victim’s chest, if wet, before attaching electrodes.

• Apply freshly opened and undamaged electrodes, within the electrode expiration date, to clean and

dry skin to minimize burning.

• DO NOT place the electrodes directly over the victim’s implanted pacemaker. Pacemaker stimuli

may degrade the accuracy of ECG rhythm analyses or the pacemaker may be damaged by
defibrillator discharges.

• Check labeling inside the AED Plus cover before using the cover as a Passive Airway Support

System (PASS) device. Ensure it is intended for this use.

• DO NOT use Passive Airway Support System (PASS) if there is a suspected head or neck injury.

Place victim on a firm surface before performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

• DO NOT recharge, disassemble, or dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode, if mistreated.

• Do not use or stack the AED Plus unit with other equipment. If the unit is used or stacked with other

equipment, verify proper operation prior to use.

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