CU Medical Systems iPAD SP1 In-use Quick Reference Manual

THE iPAD SP1
IN-USE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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Lift the switch cover and set the adult/child selection switch to match the casualty. If the casualty is a child, there is no need to use
If it is suspected the casualty is a
child aged between 1 and 8 years
old, the dual adult/child pads can be
used with the switch selection set to the child mode.
Press the green on/o button. The voice prompts will start. Follow all the voice prompts.
This will commence with a beep,
followed by:
1. “Call Emergency Medical Services now”.
2. “Plug the pads connector in to the device” (pads are usually pre-connected so may not be heard)
3. “Adult mode” or “paediatric
mode” (this is conrmation of
switch selection)
4. “follow the voice prompts calmly”
Use the AED starter kit to prepare the casualty.
Voice prompts continue:
5. “Remove all clothing from chest and stomach. Rip clothing
if necessary”
Prepare the device:
6. “Tear open the pads packaging”
Stick pads to casualty as illustrated on the pads. The visual indicator on the device will also light up to illus­trate where to stick the pads.
Voice prompts continue:
7. “Look closely at the picture on each pad”
8. “Peel o the pad labelled ‘1’ and stick to the bare skin of the patient,
exactly as shown in the picture”
9. “Peel o the pad labelled ‘2’ and stick to the bare skin of the patient,
exactly as shown in the picture”
10. “Press pads rmly to the skin of
the patient”
The device will light up to ensure no-one is touching the casualty. The
iPAD SP1 will analyse the casualty’s heart rhythm and assess if a shock
is necessary.
Voice prompts continue:
11. “Do not touch the patient”
12. “Analysing heart rhythm”
A nominated device of the
British Heart Foundation
The device will announce whether
or not a shock is advised. If shock is advised, there will be a continuous
beep and the shock button will ash orange. Press the ashing orange shock button when prompted:
13. “shock advised, stand clear”
14. “press the orange button now”
15. “deliver shock now”
16. “shock delivered”
If no shock is advised, even if you
press the orange shock button,
there is no way the device can deliver a shock.
Voice prompt will say:
17. “no shock advised”
18. “be sure Emergency Medical Services have been called”
19. “you may touch the patient”
20. “begin CPR now”
21. “press the ashing blue i button for CPR voice prompt”
If a shock has been delivered, the
i button will ash blue and can be pressed for CPR voice prompt.
The voice prompt is set to guide CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions: 2 breaths for 2 minutes. The voice prompt is a beat sound and the
word breathe:
22. “press the ashing blue i button for CPR voice prompt”
23. “beat” (30)
24. “breathe” (2)
For technical support call
03333 444789
TO RE-ORDER ACCESSORIES PLEASE CALL YOUR SUPPLIER AND QUOTE:
63032 – Disposable battery 63124 – Dual adult/child pads 63040 – AED starter kit
63036 – Indoor alarmed cabinet 63138 – Wall mounting bracket
Other accessories available upon request
If the ashing blue i button was not pressed, during the 2 minutes of CPR, the voice prompts will advise
the time remaining until the heart rhythm of the casualty will be re-analysed:
25. “re-analysing heart rhythm in 2 minutes”
26. “re-analysing heart rhythm in 1 minute”
27. “re-analysing heart rhythm in 40 seconds”
28. “re-analysing heart rhythm in 20 seconds”
The device will then go through the same process to re-analyse the
casualty’s heart rhythm and advise if another shock is advisable or not.
Continue to follow the voice
prompts until medical help arrives.
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