4.2
Introduction of AED self-test function
Daily-test: The built-in battery will be tested automatically each day
Monthly-Test: The AED7000 will perform a full self-test each month or following each battery chan-
ge.
The full self-test includes: battery test, charging & discharging test, data collection and data com-
munication test.
4.3
Self-test function description in detail
Daily-test: On commencement, the self-testing LED indicator will turn on; and automatically turn off
on completion of self test. The self-testing result will be displayed in battery LCD, as follows:
If the battery is low the following icon will appear
If the battery is in normal condition the following icon will appear
Monthly-test: On commencement, the self-testing LED indicator will turn on; when finished, the
self-testing LED indicator turns off. And the test result will appear in LCD:
If there is a fault with the AED7000 the following icon will appear
If the AED7000 is in optimal working order the following icon will appear
4.4
Actions required during AED Self-testing
1. The AED7000 will only function under normal operating condition if the following icon is shown:
2. Monthly-test when Battery changed
If the monthly self-test function is not required, please install the new battery within 10 seconds
following removal of the old battery
If the monthly self-test function is required, please install the new battery 20 seconds later following
removal of the old battery. The monthly self-test will commence one minute later after installation
of the new battery.
5. USING AED7000 SEMIAUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR
5.1
Overview
This chapter provides information for using the AED7000.
Caution!
Before proceeding with this chapter, first read the safety section
The common operating procedures of the AED7000 are the several steps below:
1. Assess the patient
2. Start the AED7000
3. Attach the electrode pads to the patient
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