Philips M5066A Radio User Manual


 
PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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4AFTER USING THE HEARTSTART ONSITE
AFTER EACH USE
1. Check the outside of the OnSite for signs of damage, dirt, or contamination. If
you see signs of damage, contact Philips for technical support. If the OnSite is
dirty or contaminated, clean it according to the guidelines in Chapter 5,
“Maintaining the HeartStart.”
2. Insert a new SMART Pads cartridge into the OnSite. Check supplies and
accessories for damage and expiration dates. Replace any used, damaged or
expired items. For directions on changing the pads and replacing the battery,
please see Chapter 2, “Setting up the HeartStart OnSite.” The single-use pads
must be replaced after being used.
3. Unless your protocol requires that the battery remain installed, remove the
battery for five seconds, then reinstall it to run the battery insertion self-test
to check the operation of the OnSite.
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When the test is complete, check that
the green Ready light is blinking.
4. Return the OnSite to its storage location so it will be ready for use when
needed.
ONSITE DATA STORAGE
The OnSite automatically stores data about its last clinical use in its internal
memory. The stored data can be conveniently transferred to a personal computer
or a handheld computer running the appropriate application in the Philips
HeartStart Event Review data management software suite. Event Review software
is for use by trained personnel only. Information about HeartStart Event Review is
available online at www.philips.com/eventreview.
* If you leave the battery in the OnSite after using the defibrillator, then transfer the last-
use data to a computer running HeartStart Event Review software, the software will
calculate the local date and time of the device use. However, if you remove the battery
prior to transferring the data, the software will only show elapsed time.