ZOLL E Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev R User Manual

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E Series Operator’s Guide

2-2

9650-1210-01

Rev.

R

4. SHOCK Button

The SHOCK button illuminates when the defibrillator is
charged and ready. Press and hold the button to
discharge the defibrillator.

The SHOCK button is active only when using MFE Pads.
The SHOCK button is not functional when external
paddles are connected to the unit.

Each external paddle has a SHOCK button located near
the forward end of the handle. Press and hold both
buttons simultaneously to discharge the defibrillator.

5. ANALYZE Button

Initiates ECG analysis to identify shockable rhythms.

6. Scroll Keys and Commit Key

Scroll keys (with arrows) located on top of the unit
control cursor movement for data entry in select software
screens. The Commit key (circular) allows you to save
selected or entered data to a field.

7. LEAD Button

Determines selection of the ECG source. Pressing this
button sequentially selects ECG signals derived from
each of the following lead configurations I, II, III, aVR,
aVF, aVL, PADDLES (defibrillator paddles), or PADS
(MFE pads) for display. The PADS or PADDLES lead
setting is automatically selected when the instrument
powers up in DEFIB or MONITOR mode and MFE Pads
or Paddles are connected to the Multi-Function cable.

Lead II is automatically selected when the E Series unit
powers up in PACER mode (Pacer version only). Pads
or Paddles monitoring is not available in PACER mode.

“APLS” will be displayed in the upper right-hand corner
of the display if the unit is connected to PADS through an
AutoPulse Plus.

8. SIZE Button

Allows you to change the display size of the ECG signal.
Size options are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3 cm/mV and are
indicated in the upper right of the display.

9. ALARM SUSPEND Button

Turns the audible alarm indicators on and off. An alarm

symbol (

) appears in the top-center of the display

when the alarms are enabled. When the alarms are
entirely disabled, or the audible alarm indicators are off,

the alarm symbol is crossed out (

).

When alarms are enabled, and an alarm condition
occurs, a tone sounds and the alarm symbol flashes. To
avoid possible confusion with the defibrillator charged
tone, the heart rate alarm sounds at a different frequency
when the Selector Switch is set to DEFIB.

10. RECORDER Buttons

Located on the unit’s front panel and another located on
the sternum paddle (not shown), starts and stops the
stripchart recorder.

Pressing and holding the RECORDER button switches
the unit to diagnostic ECG bandwidth (0.05-150 Hz).

Diagnostic bandwidth is maintained as long as the
RECORDER button is held down. The unit reverts to
standard monitoring bandwidth when the RECORDER
button is released.

11. VOLUME Button (for ECG tone and voice
prompts only)

Allows for manual adjustment of the QRS beeper tone
from maximum volume to inaudible, and voice prompts
from maximum volume to minimum volume. (The heart
rate alarm and charge ready volumes are not
adjustable.) Press this button to display a menu for
adjusting the volume using softkeys.

12. CONTRAST Button

Brings up a menu on the display for adjusting the display
brightness (contrast on LCD) using softkeys.

Press and hold this button to disable color settings and
select between two contrast settings: black on white
background or white on black background.

13. CHARGER ON Indicators

When the E Series unit is plugged into AC mains, the
CHARGER ON indicators operate as described
previously in “Internal Battery Charging” on page 1-10.

When the device is not connected to AC mains, the
CHARGER ON indicators remain extinguished.

14. Softkeys

Five unlabeled buttons located directly beneath the
display control different functions depending on the
current operating mode of the unit. Softkey labels appear
at the bottom of the display directly above each softkey
to indicate its function.

15. SUMMARY Button

Retrieves stored patient information and prints it on the
unit recorder as a summary report. The summary report
function automatically collects critical patient ECG data,
control settings, date, time and therapies administered
during certain events. See “Summary Report Function”
on page 2-4 for more information.

16. CODE MARKER Button

Activates a menu and allows the unit to record in its
internal memory the delivery of specific drugs or
treatments.

See “Code Markers” on page 2-4 for more information.

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