Preface, How to use this manual, Safety summary – ZOLL M Series CCT Defibrillator Rev E User Manual

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ZOLL M Series CCT

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Preface

How To Use This Manual

This manual insert describes the use of the M Series

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CCT option.

CAUTION! The user must be familiar with the M Series before operating an M Series CCT. If

not familiar with the M Series, read the M Series Operator’s Guide and relevant
option inserts.

Before operating an M Series CCT, if you are unfamiliar with the M Series, read the M Series

Operator’s Guide and the relevant inserts. Thoroughly read the safety considerations and warnings

sections in both the M Series Operator’s Guide and the relevant option inserts. Consult the

Troubleshooting section of those manuals if the M Series CCT fails to operate as expected.

This insert includes information only on the features not found in the standard M Series units. Unless

otherwise noted in this insert, the M Series CCT features are identical to standard M Series features.

Place this insert in the three-ring binder with the M Series Operator’s Guide and all other option inserts.

Safety Summary

The following is a short summary of warnings, cautions, and other safety information related to the

M Series CCT option. Additional warnings and cautions are in the text of this insert. Read this section

thoroughly before operating the M Series CCT.

• Read the M Series Operator’s Guide and this manual insert before use.

• The M Series CCT is to be operated by qualified personnel only.

• Do not use in the presence of oxygen-rich atmospheres, flammable anesthetics or other flammable

agents (such as gasoline). Do not use near the site of a gasoline spill. Explosion may result.

• Avoid using the M Series CCT adjacent to or stacked on other equipment. If unavoidable, check

that the M Series CCT operates normally in this configuration before clinical use.

• The device is protected against interference from radio frequency emissions typical of two-way

radios and cellular phones (digital and analog) used in emergency service/public safety activities.

Users should assess the device’s performance in their typical environment of use for the possibility

of radio frequency interference from high-power sources. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) may

be observed as shifts in monitor baseline, trace compression, display brightness changes, or

transient spikes on the display.

• The M Series CCT should be installed and put into service according to the Electromagnetic

Compatibility (EMC) information provided in this insert.

• Route patient cabling and hoses carefully to avoid patient entanglement, strangulation or

compression of hose.

• Do not touch the bed, patient, or any equipment connected to the patient during defibrillation. A

severe shock to the operator can result.

• Do not allow exposed portions of the patient’s body to come in contact with metal objects, such as

a bed frame during defibrillation. Unwanted electrical pathways can result.

• If an alarm occurs while the alarms are suspended, audio alarm tones do not sound, only visual

alarm messages display.

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