User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Notice About this Guide The information in this User Guide applies to the Revivant Corporation AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100. Revivant Corporation shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Copyright © Copyright Revivant Corporation 2005. All rights reserved.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Table of Contents Figures ......................................................................................................................v Tables .......................................................................................................................vi Who Should Read this Guide ................................................................................vii General Warnings and Precautions .......................................
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3.6 Patient Alignment and Securing for Transport ........................................................3-14 3.7 Viewing AutoPulse Platform Information .................................................................3-15 4 Maintaining the AutoPulse System ................................................................ 4-1 4.1 Charging the Power System Battery ............................................................................4-1 4.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figures 0 Figure 1-1 AutoPulse System ............................................................................................. 1-2 Figure 1-2 AutoPulse Platform (Patient and Back Surfaces) ............................................ 1-3 Figure 1-3 ON/OFF Button Location .................................................................................. 1-4 Figure 1-4 User Control Panel ..............................................................
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Tables 0 Table 1-1 Patient/AutoPulse System Operating Parameters ............................................ 1-1 Table 1-2 Battery Charge Status Indicator Specifics ....................................................... 1-10 Table 1-3 Operating Characteristics ................................................................................. 1-11 Table A-1 Operating Parameters ...........................................................................
AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 User Guide Preface This document describes the operating steps and maintenance requirements for the AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 (also known as the AutoPulse System). Proper use of the AutoPulse System requires a thorough understanding of the System, and appropriate training and practice using the System. Please read the entire User Guide before operating the AutoPulse System.
AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 User Guide Warning: • If a user advisory or fault cannot be cleared or a system error occurs during active operation, immediately revert to manual CPR. • Do not strap across, or otherwise constrain, the LifeBand chest bands. Constraining the movement of the LifeBand chest bands can damage or break the LifeBand CCA. • Do not touch the patient while the AutoPulse Platform is analyzing the patient’s size.
AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 User Guide Caution: Motion can cause the patient to shift and restraints to loosen, so care should be given to the initial strapping for alignment of the patient to the AutoPulse Platform. Regular checks of patient alignment to the AutoPulse Platform and alignment of the LifeBand CCA to the patient's mid-axillary line should be made if the AutoPulse is performing active compressions, or before active compressions are restarted.
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1 Introduction of the AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System For years, a variety of attempts have been made to overcome the limitations of manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Revivant Corporation has developed a practical solution as an adjunct to the method used by medical professionals to perform CPR chest compressions. The AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 (also known as the AutoPulse System) is the resulting product. 1.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 User Control Panel Battery Charger AutoPulse Platform LifeBand Chest Compression Assembly (CCA) Batteries (Primary and Spare) Figure 1-1 1.3 AutoPulse System System Components Figure 1-1 shows the main components of the AutoPulse System. The AutoPulse System consists of the following: • AutoPulse Platform • LifeBand™ Chest Compression Assembly (CCA) • AutoPulse Power System Battery • AutoPulse Power System Battery Charger 1.3.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 ON/OFF Button User Control Panel Battery POWER Start/Continue Button Back Surface Cooling Vent Stop/Cancel Button Patient Alignment Reference Carry Handle Cooling Vent AutoPulse Slotted Drive Shaft LifeBand Roller Guide Patient Surface Figure 1-2 1.3.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.3.4 AutoPulse Power System Battery Charger The AutoPulse Power System Battery Charger (also known as the Battery Charger) is a stand-alone unit intended to charge and test-cycle the Batteries. The Battery Charger has two charging bays; each with its own indicators. The Battery Charger automatically maintains both the state of charge and tests and maintains the Battery to its highest possible capacity.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Alert LED (red) Display Panel Power LED (green) Increase Contrast Move Up Select Choice Decrease Contrast Move Down Tone Silence Stop/Cancel LED Start/Continue Stop/Cancel Menu/Mode Switch Start/Continue LED Figure 1-4 User Control Panel 1.4.2.1 Start/Continue Button The Start/Continue button is active when “Start” or “Continue” appears on the display panel above the button and its green LED is illuminated.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.4.2.3 Menu/Mode Switch Button On initial power-up this button functions as the Menu button. Pressing the Menu/ Mode Switch button allows you to access information about: 1. The last patient session 2. The AutoPulse Platform 3. The AutoPulse Platform Battery For a complete description of the available information and how to access it, refer to section Section 3.7, “Viewing AutoPulse Platform Information,” on page 3-15.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.4.2.5 Select Choice Button Pressing the Select Choice button selects the currently highlighted menu or list item. 1.4.2.6 Tone Silence Button c Selecting the Tone Silence button will disable or enable audio (tone) feed back generated by the AutoPulse System. When the audio feedback is on, pressing the Tone Silence button will turn it off. When the audio feedback is off, pressing the Tone Silence button will turn it back on.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.4.2.7 Increase/Decrease Contrast Button Pressing the Increase Contrast button (plus sign) increases the contrast of the display panel screen. Each key press increases the contrast of the display panel screen by one level. There are a total of eight contrast levels. Pressing the Decrease Contrast button (minus sign) decreases the contrast of the display panel screen. Each key press decreases the contrast of the display panel screen by one level.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.4.2.8 Power (Green LED) The green Power LED lights whenever the AutoPulse Platform is powered on and able to respond to user input. 1.4.2.9 Alert (Red LED) The red Alert LED lights whenever a user advisory, fault or system error condition exists for the AutoPulse Platform. For a list of advisory, fault and error conditions, refer to Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Procedures”. 1.4.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 To exchange Batteries: 1. Press the Stop/Cancel button. 2. Press the ON/OFF button. 3. Remove the Battery (refer to Section 2.2, “Battery Installation and Removal” for more information). 4. Install the fully-charged Battery (refer to Section 2.2, “Battery Installation and Removal” for more information). 5. Resume chest compressions (refer to Section 3.2, “Starting Chest Compressions” for more information).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1.4.4 Performance Characteristics The basic operating characteristics of the AutoPulse Platform are shown in Table 1-3. All performance characteristics are factory preset. No adjustments are necessary. Table 1-3 Operating Characteristics Operating Performance Specification Compression rate 80 (± 5 compressions per minute) Compression Modes (user selectable) • • Duty cycle 50 (± 5%) Compression depth 20% of chest depth, +0.25/-0.5 inch P/N.
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 2 Preparing the AutoPulse System for Use The AutoPulse System is delivered fully assembled, except for the LifeBand Chest Compression Assembly (CCA) and the AutoPulse Power System Battery. 2.1 LifeBand Chest Compression Assembly (CCA) Installation and Removal 2.1.1 Installing the LifeBand CCA 1. Place the AutoPulse Platform with the patient surface facing down on a smooth, flat surface. Note: 2.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 2-2 Seating the LifeBand Band Clip Properly into the Drive Shaft Slot 5. Ensure that both free ends of the LifeBand chest band are oriented flat (not twisted) and away from the AutoPulse Platform. Inspect the LifeBand CCA for any cuts or tears. Do not use the LifeBand CCA if cuts or tears are present. 6. Line up the arrow on the LifeBand cover plate with the matching arrow on the Platform. Page 2-2 P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 7. Snap the LifeBand cover plate in place by fully inserting the locking tabs into the slots on the AutoPulse Platform (see Figure 2-3). LifeBand Cover Plate Alignment Arrows Figure 2-3 8. Snapping the LifeBand Cover Plate into Place Flip down and snap into place the hinged skirts of the LifeBand cover plate to engage the LifeBand chest bands to the rollers (see Figure 2-4). Skirt Figure 2-4 Flip Down the Hinged Skirts of the LifeBand CCA P/N.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 9. Turn the AutoPulse Platform over and press the ON/OFF button to power it up. If the User Control Panel reports a user advisory, check the installation of the LifeBand band clip into the slot in the drive shaft. 2.1.2 Removing the LifeBand CCA 1. Place the AutoPulse Platform with the patient surface facing down on a smooth, flat surface. 2.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3. Using both hands, pinch together the locking tabs of the LifeBand cover plate and firmly pull the plate straight up and away from the AutoPulse Platform (see Figure 2-6). Figure 2-6 Pinching the Locking Tabs of the LifeBand CCA P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Guide Plate 2 1 Figure 2-7 4. Removing the LifeBand Chest Band from the AutoPulse Platform Remove the LifeBand chest bands from the AutoPulse Platform by grasping the LifeBand chest band with the thumb and index finger of both hands, on either side of the LifeBand band clip. 1 2 Push in the guide plate, using both middle fingers. Keeping the guide plate pushed in, pull up the band to remove the clip from the shaft (see Figure 2-7). 5.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 2.2 Battery Installation and Removal For more information on the AutoPulse Power System and its components, refer to the AutoPulse Power System User Guide. Press the Status Check button on the Battery to ensure it is fully charged before insertion into the AutoPulse Platform and before patient use (refer to the “Performing a Battery Status Check” section in the AutoPulse Power System User Guide for more information).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Finger Latch Battery Front Locking Bar Figure 2-8 Battery Installation and Removal To remove the Battery, hold the AutoPulse Platform firmly and grip the Battery while pressing the finger latch upwards to disengage the locking bar (see Figure 2-8), then pull the Battery straight out until it fully clears the Battery compartment. Caution: Only use Revivant Corporation Batteries specifically designed for use with the AutoPulse System.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 2.3 Administrative Menu: user pre-set options There are several options that may be pre-set by the user prior to deployment of the AutoPulse Platform. These options are: • Compression mode • Ventilation tone on/off • Pause alert tone interval • Tone volume Additionally the Administrative Menu allows you to access the following information (refer to section Section 3.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 To exit from the Administrative Menu, press the “START” (green) button under the word “RESTART.” The AutoPulse System will restart and place you into the idle state, ready for patient alignment or for system power-down. Note: The current setting is displayed in the parenthesis after the main menu item.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 2-11 Ventilation Tones menu The “Set Vent Tones” menu item allows you to enable or disable the audible tone sequence that is used to cue the ventilation phase in the 15:2 compression mode and to sound a ventilation cue during the 6th of each set of 7 compressions during continuous mode.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 2-12 Pause Alert Tones menu The “Set Pause Alert Tone” menu item allows you to set the frequency or disable the tone sequence used to alert that the system has been deliberately stopped (paused) while actively doing compressions. The options are to set the system to beep once every “60 seconds” (one minute), “30 seconds” or “15 seconds.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 2-13 Ventilation/Pause Tone Volume menu The “Set Tone Volume” menu item allows you to select the volume of the audible tone sequence that is used to cue for ventilation during active compressions and to alert the operator that the system has been deliberately stopped (paused) while actively doing compressions. Choices are “High” and “Low.
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3 Using the AutoPulse System This chapter describes how to use the AutoPulse System in an emergency situation. The AutoPulse Platform User Control Panel automatically provides display prompts to guide you. Before deploying the AutoPulse System, note the following warnings and precautions: Warning: • The AutoPulse System is not intended for pediatric use.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 2. The AutoPulse Platform illuminates the green Power light-emitting diode (LED) on the User Control Panel and performs its self-tests (see Figure 3-2). Refer to the User Control Panel and its display panel during the operation of the AutoPulse Platform. All operating information is available on the User Control Panel. Note: Figure 3-2 3. Make sure that no user advisory, fault or system error messages display.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 4. After assessing the patient’s condition, sit the patient up and make a single cut down the back of the patient’s clothing (see Figure 3-4). 5. Slide the AutoPulse Platform into position behind the sitting patient and lay the patient down onto the Platform. Figure 3-4 Cutting Patient Clothing and Positioning of AutoPulse Platform P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 6. Grasp the clothing by the sleeves and pull down toward the ankles to remove all of the clothing from both the front and back of the torso. (see Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5 Page 3-4 Removal of all Clothing from the Torso P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 7. Position the patient so that the patient is centered laterally (from left to right) and that the patient's armpits are aligned with the AutoPulse Platform using the yellow line positioning guides on the AutoPulse Platform as shown in Figure 3-6. Warning: Do not place or position the patient on the AutoPulse Platform in either a facedown orientation or on the patient’s side. Center the patient on the AutoPulse Platform.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Band 1 Band 2 LifeBand Alignment Tab Figure 3-7 8. LifeBand Alignment Slot Aligning the LifeBand Chest Bands Close the LifeBand chest bands around the patient's chest. Note: AED or defibrillation pads are not components of the AutoPulse System. To properly align the bands: a) Place band ➊ on top of patient’s chest (see Figure 3-7). b) Locate mating slot of band ➋ over the alignment tab ➊ (see Figure 3-7).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 3-8 3.2 1. Fastening the LifeBand Chest Bands Starting Chest Compressions Make sure that the yellow upper edge of the LifeBand chest bands are aligned with the patient's armpits, and is directly over the yellow line on the AutoPulse Platform. Also make sure that there are no obstructions, such as clothing, straps or equipment, with the bands.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 2. Press and release the Start/Continue button once. The AutoPulse Platform automatically adjusts the bands to the patient's chest (see Figure 3-9) and determines the appropriate compression. Note: Figure 3-9 3. Do not touch the patient or the LifeBand CCA while the AutoPulse Platform is analyzing the patient’s size.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 4. Press the Start/Continue button a second time to start compression cycles. The AutoPulse Platform begins chest compression cycles (see Figure 3-11). Note: Do not lean on the patient after pressing the Start/Continue button. Warning: • If you must move or realign the patient, you must press the Stop/Cancel button before adjustment.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 1-7). If there are no tones present they have been disabled in the Administrative Menu (refer to section Section 2.3, “Administrative Menu: user pre-set options,” on page 2-9) and the Tone Silence button will have no effect. Figure 3-12 Ventilation Pause Display Panel Screen Note: Positive pressure ventilation can be performed synchronous with any decompression and/ or during the ventilation pause.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 3-13 Mode Change Confirm Display Panel Screen 6. If on-the-fly mode switching has been enabled you may press the gray Menu/Mode switch button to switch between 15:2 and continuous compressions. The current mode is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. The words above the gray Menu/Mode switch button indicate the alternate mode that the Platform will switch to.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Note: Alternatively, opening the bands during active operation will cause the AutoPulse Platform to stop operation immediately. To restart compressions, re-fasten the Velcro® fastener and follow the normal operating steps beginning with step 1 on page 3-7. Figure 3-14 Stopping Compressions Display Panel Screen 8. To restart compressions, repeat procedure starting at step 1 on page 3-7 (see Figure 3-15).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3.3 Ending Active Device Use 1. After either successful resuscitation or termination of activities, press the Stop/Cancel button followed by the ON/OFF button. The Stop/Cancel button action will cease the compression cycles and relax the LifeBand CCA (see Figure 3-14). The ON/OFF button action will power down the AutoPulse Platform. 2. Open the Velcro® fastener and lift or log roll off the patient from the AutoPulse Platform, as necessary. 3.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3.6 Patient Alignment and Securing for Transport Warning: The AutoPulse Platform is not intended for carrying or transporting a patient. The AutoPulse Platform should be secured to the top of a backboard or other equipment used to carry or transport the patient, if necessary. During transport, regular checks of the patient’s alignment should be performed.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 3.7 Viewing AutoPulse Platform Information On initial power-up, pressing the Menu/Mode Switch button allows you to access the information about: 1. The last patient session 2. The AutoPulse Platform 3. The AutoPulse Platform Battery The same information may also be accessed from the Administrative Menu (refer to section Section 2.3, “Administrative Menu: user pre-set options,” on page 2-9).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 To exit from the menu, press the gray Menu/Mode Switch button under the word “back,” The AutoPulse System returns to the idle state, ready for patient alignment. To exit from the Administrative Menu, press the “START” (green) button under the word “RESTART.” The AutoPulse System will restart and place you into the idle state, ready for patient alignment. Page 3-16 P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 4 Maintaining the AutoPulse System 4.1 Charging the Power System Battery For more information on the AutoPulse Power System and its components, refer to the AutoPulse Power System User Guide. To charge a Battery, follow these steps: 1. Slide the Battery into an available charging bay (see Figure 4-1). Make sure that the Battery locks into place (locking bar engaged).
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Figure 4-2 4. 5. Battery Charger Control Panel To manually run a test-cycle on a Battery, simply press the Battery Charger’s Start Test button at any time that the Battery Charger is in Charge mode. Note: Do not remove a Battery from the Battery Charger until its charging completes or the Battery’s runtime will be reduced. Note: Do not remove a Battery during a test-cycle or the Battery’s runtime will be unknown.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 5 Troubleshooting Procedures In the event of a user advisory, fault or system error, the User Control Panel Alert light-emitting diode (LED) illuminates (refer to Section 1.4, “User Controls and Indicators”). Consider the information in this chapter. Warning: If a persistent fault or system error occurs during active operation, immediately revert to manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 5.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 CONTINUOUS REPLACE BATTERY Replace/recharge battery. menu Figure 5-2 5.2 RESTART Replace Battery Screen Troubleshooting User Advisories and Faults The AutoPulse System enters a User Advisory state (see Figure 5-3) or the Fault State (see Figure 5-4) when one of several conditions is detected. A User Advisory generally indicates that a misalignment or inappropriate movement of the patient or the LifeBand CCA has occurred.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 In either User Advisory state or the Fault State, pressing the gray Menu/Mode Switch button, under the word “menu” allows you to access the AutoPulse Platform information menu (refer to section Section 3.7, “Viewing AutoPulse Platform Information,” on page 3-15). Figure 5-3 A User Advisory Screen Figure 5-4 A Fault Screen P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 5.3 Troubleshooting Errors In the event of a system error (see Figure 5-5), you can take no steps to return the AutoPulse System to normal operation. The AutoPulse System has detected an unrecoverable problem and cannot be restarted. Therefore, you must: 1. Begin manual CPR immediately. 2. Contact the manufacturer. Figure 5-5 Page 5-4 System Error Screen P/N. 11016-001 Rev.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Appendix A Technical Specifications The specifications provided in this chapter apply to the AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100. A.1 Patient Parameters The AutoPulse System is designed for adults with weight of no more than 300 lbs. (136 kg) with chest circumference of 29.9 to 51.2 in. (76 to 130 cm) and chest width of 9.8 to 15 in. (25 to 38 cm). Warning: The AutoPulse System is not intended for pediatric use. A.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 A.5 Platform Environmental Table A-3 Environmental Specifications Category Specifications Operating temperature +32º to +104ºF (0º to +40ºC). Storage temperature -4º to +149ºF (-20º to +65ºC). Relative humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing. Atmospheric pressure 0 to 15,000 feet above sea level (760 to 428 mmHg). Water resistance Splash resistant as defined by IP22 per International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60529.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 A.6 Battery Physical Table A-4 Battery Specifications Category Specifications Size (L×W×H) 11.5 in. by 3.2 in. by 2.2 in. (29.2 cm by 8.1 cm by 5.7 cm). Weight 5.1 lbs. (2.3 kg). Type Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery voltage (nominal) 32.
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 A.8 Battery Charger Physical Table A-7 Battery Charger Physical Specifications Category Specifications Size (L×W×H) 15 in. by 9.75 in. by 9.1 in. (38 cm by 25 cm by 23 cm). Weight 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) Operating input voltage 100 to 240V AC Operating input frequency 50/60 Hz Input current 2.0 Amps (maximum) Maximum Battery charge time Less than 41/4 hours (at 77ºF [25ºC]) Fuses User-replaceable, T2.0A 250V AC (2 required) A.
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Table A-9 Battery Charger EMI/EMC Specifications Title Standard Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000-4-2, Level 3 RF electromagnetic fields immunity IEC 61000-4-3, Level 2 EFT/burst IEC 61000-4-4, Level 2 Surge immunity IEC 61000-4-5, Level 2 Conducted RF disturbances immunity IEC 61000-4-6, Class A Dips, interruptions, and variations IEC 61000-4-11 Harmonics current emissions IEC 61000-3-2, Class A Radiated emissions CISPR 11/EN55011, Group 1
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Exclusions This warranty does not extend to any Warranted Products or parts thereof that have (a) been subject to misuse, neglect or accident; (b) been damaged by causes external to the Warranted Product, including but not limited to failure of or faulty electrical power; (c) not been used in accordance with Revivant’s instructions; (d) been affixed to any nonstandard accessory attachment; (e) had the serial number removed or made illegible; (f) been modi
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Appendix B AutoPulse System Parts and Accessories Table B-1 AutoPulse System Parts and Accessories Product Name Description Catalog No. AutoPulse Resuscitation System Provides automated chest compressions at a consistent rate 010001 Model 100 Platform and depth. Includes User Guide, AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100.
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User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 Index A accessories B-1 active device use ending 3-13 Administrative Menu 2-9 AED 3-13 Alert LED 1-9 AutoPulse Platform 1-2 cleaning 4-2 ending active device use 3-13 interrupting 3-13 maintenance 4-2 starting chest compressions 3-7 storing 4-2 viewing system information 3-15 AutoPulse Power System 2-7 AutoPulse System accessories B-1 Battery 1-3 Chest Compression Assembly 1-3 components 1-2 deploying 3-1 description 1-1, B-1 introduction 1-1 operating c
User Guide AutoPulse™ Resuscitation System Model 100 interrupting compression cycles 3-13 L Last patient information 2-9, 3-15 LCD A-1 LifeBand chest bands aligning 3-6 fastening 3-7 LifeBand Chest Compression Assembly 1-3 damage 3-7 installation 2-1 patient positioning 3-5 removal 2-4 technical specifications A-1 M maintenance 4-2 Menu/Mode Switch button 1-6, 3-15 Mode Switch button 1-6 N NiMH Battery 1-3 O on-the-fly mode switching 3-9, 3-11 operating characteristics AutoPulse Platform 1-11 operating par