Operating instructions

LIFEPAK 500 Automated External Defibrillator Operating Instructions 4-9
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Data Management
4 Data Management
After the AED successfully completes the data transfer, it displays the SEND COMPLETE message.
6 Check that the
LOW BATTERY indicator is not displayed.
7 Disconnect the Printer Cable.
8 Turn off the AED and prepare it for the next patient use.
Troubleshooting During Printing
If the data does not print, refer to Table 6-3 on page 6-4 for troubleshooting tips.
Examples of Printed Reports
The following pages present examples of printed reports:
Figure 4-7, page 4-10 Event Log Report and Event Log Summary
Figure 4-8, page 4-11 CODE SUMMARY Report
Figure 4-11, page 4-14 Test Log Report
You cannot modify the format of the reports that the AED sends directly to the printer.
Event Log Report
This report lists all of the events that occurred during a patient use. The clock time and elapsed time are
listed for each event. The box at the top of the report includes device and patient information. Some of
the entries, such as the patient ID and name, are always blank for reports printed directly from the AED.
(If you send AED data to a computer, the Data Transfer 500 program, QUIK-VIEW 500 data review
program, or CODE-STAT Suite data management system allows you to fill in the blank spaces with
information.)
Event Log Summary
This report summarizes important events for a particular patient record.
CODE SUMMARY Report
This report includes the ECG segments associated with key events such as analysis or shock.
Test Log Report
This report lists the time and results of the Auto Tests (
AUTO TEST) and Test Load Tests (MANUAL TEST).
If a test fails, the report lists fault codes that can help authorized service personnel troubleshoot and
repair the AED.