1 turn on unit – ZOLL X Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev H User Manual

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Advisory Defibrillation Procedure

9650-001355-01 Rev. H

X Series Operator’s Guide

16–3

1 Turn on unit

Press the green power switch located on the top of the unit. The green, yellow, and red lights on
the top of the unit flash on and off, and the unit displays the message SELF TEST PASSED.

If Unit is in AED Mode

1. Press the Manual Mode quick access key on the front panel of the unit to enter the Manual

mode of operation.

2.

Using the navigation keys, select the four digits in the Manual Mode pass code. Press SAVE
when you are finished. Once you have entered your pass code, you will be able to enter
Manual mode.

Note:

If the unit has been not been configured to enter a pass code, the message Exit to
Manual Mode
is displayed. Use the navigation keys to select Yes to enter the Manual
mode of operation. If you do not press Yes within 10 seconds, the unit will revert back
to AED operation.

If Unit is in Manual Mode

– No additional steps are necessary to proceed.

If no hands-free therapy electrodes have been attached to the patient and connected to the
X Series unit, the ATTACH PADS message and voice prompt will be issued.

Energy Select

The default energy selections for adult patients are:

Shock 1 - 120 joules
Shock 2 - 150 joules
Shock 3 - 200 joules

The default energy selections for pediatric patients are:

Shock 1 - 50 joules
Shock 2 - 70 joules
Shock 3 - 85 joules

Note:

Pediatric defibrillator energy levels should be selected based on site specific protocols.

WARNING!

Use only pediatric electrodes to defibrillate patients under 8 years of age in Advisory
mode, and make sure the patient mode is set to pediatric. Use of adult electrodes or
adult mode with pediatric patients can result in the delivery of excessive energy doses.

If medical protocols allow, you may select a different energy level using the energy select up
and down arrow buttons on the front panel. The new energy setting displays on the monitor.

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