Note!
If the AED7000 is used more than once per month, it is recommended that autho-
rized service personnel perform a periodic inspection servicing at least once per
year.
2.1.4
Voice prompts
The AED7000 provides audio instructions through the built-in speaker to provide operating in-
structions and assist the user during defibrillation. In this manual, voice prompts are displayed as
shown in the following example:
Check the electrodes
2.1.5
Safety information is organized in six groups
1. General Cautions and Notices
2. Patient Safety
3. Defibrillator and Electrode Pads
4. Battery
5. Care and Storage
6. Safety Symbols
2.2
General Cautions and Notices
2.2.1
Dropped or Damaged
If the device has been dropped or damaged in any way, refer the device to qualified service person-
nel for servicing.
2.2.2
Ferromagnetic Equipment
ECG electrodes and cables contain ferromagnetic materials. They must not be used in the presence
of large magnetic fields created by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment. The large ma-
gnetic fields generated by an MRI device could move ferromagnetic equipment with an extremely
violent force that could cause serious personal injury or death to persons between the equipment
and the MRI device.
2.2.3
Label
Observe all CAUTION and WARNING labels on the equipment and accessories.
2.2.4
Performance
The AED7000 may not meet performance specifications if stored, transported or used outside the
specified storage or operating environmental range limits.
2.2.5
Notices
If the battery pack is removed for any reason, the user must label the AED7000 as "Out of service
due to battery operation."
Do not use mobile phones near the AED7000 as the radiation field produced by mobile phones will
interfere with the functioning of the AED7000.
A warning that the AED7000 should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and
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