Resuscitation System Model 100 User Guide P/N 12555-001 Rev 3
User Guide Notice About this Guide The information in this User Guide applies to the ZOLL AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100. ZOLL 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 ZOLL 2012. All rights reserved.
User Guide Table of Contents Figures ......................................................................................................................v Tables ......................................................................................................................vii Who Should Read this Guide .................................................................................ix General Warnings and Precautions .......................................................................
User Guide 3.4 Preparing the AutoPulse for Its Next Use ........................................................................3-15 3.5 Periodic Electrocardiogram (ECG) Monitoring and/or Defibrillation .................................3-15 3.6 Patient Alignment and Securing for Transport ................................................................3-16 3.6.1 Recommended Method of Patient Extrication .........................................................3-17 3.
User Guide Figures 0 Figure 1-1 The 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 Figure 3-22 Transmitting... Display Panel Screen ..................................................................3-23 Figure 4-1 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger with Charging Bay .............................................4-2 Figure 4-2 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Control Panel .....................................................4-2 Figure 5-1 Low Battery Warning ............................................................................................
User Guide Tables 0 Table 1-1 Patient/AutoPulse Operating Parameters ................................................................ 1-1 Table 1-2 Battery Charge Status Indicator Specifics .............................................................. 1-10 Table 1-3 Operating Characteristics ..................................................................................... 1-11 Table B-1 Operating Parameters ............................................................................................
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User Guide Preface This document describes the operating steps and maintenance requirements for the AutoPulse® Resuscitation System Model 100 (also known as the AutoPulse). Proper use of the AutoPulse requires a thorough understanding of the product, appropriate training and practice. Please read the entire User Guide before operating the AutoPulse.
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. Constraining the movement of the LifeBand can damage or break the LifeBand. • Do not touch the patient while the AutoPulse is analyzing the patient’s size.
User Guide Caution: Straps or restraints used for transportation purposes must not interfere with the operation of the AutoPulse. Specifically, straps across the patient’s chest may restrict the compression/ decompression of the chest. In general, strapping schemes must not alter the alignment of the patient to the AutoPulse. 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.
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User Guide Introduction of the AutoPulse® 1 For years, a variety of attempts have been made to overcome the limitations of manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). ZOLL has developed a practical solution as an adjunct to the method used by medical professionals to perform CPR chest compressions. The AutoPulse is the resulting product. 1.
User Guide User Control Panel AutoPulse Platform Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger LifeBand Li-Ion Batteries (Primary and Spare) or NiMH Batteries (Primary and Spare) Figure 1-1 1.3 The AutoPulse System System Components Figure 1-1 shows the main components of the AutoPulse System. The AutoPulse consists of the following: • AutoPulse Platform • LifeBand • AutoPulse Power System 1.3.
User Guide ON/OFF Button Battery User Control Panel Back Surface Start/Continue Button Cooling Vent Stop/Cancel Button Patient Alignment Reference Carry Handle Cooling Vent AutoPulse Slotted Drive Shaft LifeBand® Roller Guide Patient Surface Figure 1-2 1.3.2 AutoPulse Platform (Patient and Back Surfaces) LifeBand Load-distributing Band (LDB) The LifeBand is a load-distributing band (LDB) that consists of a cover plate and two bands integrated with a compression pad with a Velcro® fastener.
User Guide Battery Charger: The AutoPulse Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger is a stand alone unit designed to charge and automatically maintain both the AutoPulse Li-Ion Battery and the AutoPulse NiMH Battery. The Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger has two charging bays, and each bay has its own indicators. AutoPulse Batteries should always be properly maintained and be fully charged and ready for use before deploying the AutoPulse. For more information, refer to the AutoPulse Power System User Guide. 1.
User Guide Alert LED (red) Display Panel Power LED (green) Increase Contrast Move Up Select Choice Decrease Contrast Move Down Tone Mute 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 green 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 1.4.2.3 Menu/Mode Switch Button On initial power-up the gray Menu/Mode Switch button functions as the Menu button. Pressing this button allows you to: 1. Enter the communication mode 2. View last patient session information 3. View AutoPulse Platform information 4. View AutoPulse Battery information 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 3-19.
User Guide 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 Mute Button c The ventilation and pause tones are always generated at the appropriate times by the system and cannot be turned off, but they can be muted for a short period of time as set in the Administration Menu (refer to section Section 2.3, “Administrative Menu: User Pre-set Options,” on page 2-11).
User Guide 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 1.4.2.8 Power (Green LED) The green Power LED lights whenever the AutoPulse 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. For a list of advisory, fault and error conditions, refer to Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Procedures”. 1.4.3 Battery Charge Status The User Control Panel displays the battery charge status.
User Guide 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 1.4.4 Performance Characteristics The basic operating characteristics of the AutoPulse are shown in Table 1-3. 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 12555-001 Rev 3 30:2 (30 compressions with two 1.
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User Guide 2 Preparing the AutoPulse for Use The AutoPulse System is delivered fully assembled, except for the LifeBand and the AutoPulse Battery. 2.1 LifeBand Load-distributing Band (LDB) Note: Do not cut the LifeBand before removing it from the AutoPulse. Cutting the LifeBand may cause the AutoPulse to report a Fault and will require specific steps to clear that Fault. 2.1.1 Installing the LifeBand 1. Power off the device. 2.
User Guide 5. Make sure that the band clip is seated properly and fully into the slot on the driveshaft (see Figure 2-2). Note: Figure 2-2 If the band clip is properly seated, you should be able to turn the driveshaft in each direction by hand. Seating the LifeBand Band Clip Properly into the Driveshaft Slot 6. Ensure that both free ends of the LifeBand are oriented flat (not twisted) and away from the AutoPulse Platform. Inspect the LifeBand for any cuts or tears.
User Guide 8. Snap the LifeBand cover plate in place by fully inserting the locking tabs into the slots on the AutoPulse (see Figure 2-3). LifeBand Cover Plate Alignment Arrows Figure 2-3 9. Snapping the LifeBand Cover Plate into Place Flip down and snap into place the hinged belt guards of the LifeBand cover plate to engage the LifeBand chest bands to the rollers (see Figure 2-4).
User Guide 10. Turn the AutoPulse 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 driveshaft. 2.1.2 Note: Removing the LifeBand Please do NOT cut the LifeBand before removing it from the AutoPulse. Cutting the LifeBand may cause the AutoPulse to report a Fault and will require specific steps to clear that Fault. 1.
User Guide 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 (see Figure 2-6).
User Guide Guide Plate 2 1 Figure 2-7 Removing the LifeBand from the AutoPulse Platform. Warning: Removing the band clip when the driveshaft is not at its home position (see Figure 2-10) will result in a permanent User Advisory (45) that the user will not be able to clear. This may be the case if the LifeBand has been cut. Please refer to Section 2.1.2.1, “Removing a LifeBand that is Cut or Not in the Home Position” for additional specific instructions before removing it.
User Guide 6. Inspect the new, replacement LifeBand for cuts or tears. 7. Install the new LifeBand following the procedures in Section 2.1.1, “Installing the LifeBand”. 2.1.2.1 Removing a LifeBand that is Cut or Not in the Home Position The chest band must be completely unwound from the driveshaft before it is removed. When the chest band is completely unwound the seam is visible and the driveshaft rests in the Home Position (see Figure 2-10).
User Guide If the chest band is not completely unwound from the driveshaft follow this procedure Figure 2-9 1. Positioning the LifeBand for Removal Once the cover plate is removed, take hold of the chest band on either side of the driveshaft and pull both bands outward. LifeBand Seam Figure 2-10 LifeBand in the Home Position: Ready for Removal 2. The chest bands should now be fully extended. The seam securing the band clip should easily be seen and the driveshaft is centered.
User Guide 2.2 Battery Installation and Removal Remove a charged Battery from the AutoPulse Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger. Ensure the Battery is fully charged before insertion into the AutoPulse Platform (refer to the “Performing a Battery Status Check” section in the AutoPulse Power System User Guide for more information). Replace the Battery remaining in the AutoPulse with one that is fully charged. 2.2.
User Guide The AutoPulse Li-Ion Battery is mechanically keyed so that it can only be inserted in one orientation. If resistance is met, check for appropriate orientation, and check to ensure there are no obstructions to battery insertion and that the Battery Latch is open. Ensure that the AutoPulse Li-Ion Battery is securely latched (snaps into place) before moving the AutoPulse Platform or initiating chest compression.
User Guide To install the AutoPulse NiMH Battery, first make sure the Battery Latch is rotated out of the way so that the AutoPulse NiMH Battery can slide into the Battery compartment (see Figure 2-12). Then slide the AutoPulse NiMH Battery into the Battery compartment in the AutoPulse Platform. The Battery should snap into place and mount flush with the AutoPulse Platform. Then rotate the Battery Latch into position to ensure the AutoPulse NiMH Battery is retained.
User Guide 30:2 ADMIN MENU Set Mode (30:2 or Cont) Set Mute Duration (30s) S e t To n e Vo l u m e ( Hig h) View Last Patient Info RESTART Figure 2-13 Administrative Menu To access the Administrative Menu the AutoPulse must be powered off. The Administrative Menu is activated by pressing the ON/OFF switch while both the Stop (orange) and Start (green) buttons are being depressed.
User Guide 30:2 MODE 15:2 or Continuous 15:2 Only 30:2 or Continuous 30:2 Only Continuous Only back Figure 2-14 Compression Mode Menu The “Set Mode” menu item allows you to restrict the AutoPulse Platform operation to a single compression mode or to allow on-the-fly mode switching.
User Guide 30:2 M U T E D U R AT I O N 30 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds Disabled back Figure 2-15 Mute Duration Menu The “Set Mute Duration” menu item allows you to set the length of time that the audio tone mute will be sustained when it is activated by pressing the Tone Mute Button, or to disable the button’s function altogether. The time options are to set the mute to last for “30 seconds”, “60 seconds” (one minute) or “120 seconds” (two minutes).
User Guide 30:2 VENT/PAUSE TONE VOLUME High Low back Figure 2-16 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 3 Using the AutoPulse This chapter describes how to use the AutoPulse in an emergency situation. The AutoPulse User Control Panel automatically provides display prompts to guide you. Before deploying the AutoPulse, note the following Warnings and Cautions: Warning: • The AutoPulse is intended for use on adults, 18 years of age or older. • The AutoPulse is not intended for patients with traumatic injury (wounds resulting from sudden physical injury or violence).
User Guide 1. Power up the AutoPulse. The ON/OFF button is located on the top (“head”) edge of the AutoPulse Platform (see Figure 3-1). User Control Panel ON/OFF button Figure 3-1 2. ON/OFF Button Location The AutoPulse 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. All operating information is available on the User Control Panel.
User Guide 3. The AutoPulse indicates that it is ready for use (see Figure 3-3).
User Guide 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), or undo any ties on the back of the gown in a hospital. The posterior defibrillation/pacing pad may be placed on the patient's back at this time if the local protocol calls for anterior-posterior placement.
User Guide 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). The anterior pad(s) may be placed at this time.
User Guide 7. Position the patient so that he/she is centered laterally (from left to right) and that the armpits are aligned with the AutoPulse using the yellow line positioning guides on the 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. Also ensure the head orientation is correct. The head label arrow points towards the patient's head. Center the patient on the AutoPulse Platform.
User Guide ON/OFF Band 1 Band 2 LifeBand Alignment Tab Figure 3-7 8. LifeBand® Alignment Slot Aligning the LifeBand Close the LifeBand around the patient's chest. Note: AED or defibrillation pads are not components of the LifeBand. To properly align the two sides of the LifeBand: 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 ON/OFF Figure 3-8 3.2 1. Fastening the LifeBand Starting Chest Compressions Make sure that the yellow upper edge of the LifeBand is 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. Warning: • Failure to properly position the LifeBand at the patient’s armpit line may cause injury to the patient.
User Guide 2. Press and release the Start/Continue button once. The AutoPulse automatically adjusts the bands to the patient's chest (see Figure 3-9). Warning: Do not touch the patient or the LifeBand while the AutoPulse Platform is analyzing the patient’s size. 30:2 Analyzing Patient size... D O N O T T O U C H PAT I E N T . STOP Figure 3-9 3.
User Guide 30:2 Check patient alignment. STOP START Figure 3-10 Verifying Patient Alignment Display Panel Screen 4. After the 3 second verify patient alignment pause is complete, compressions will automatically begin. You may press the Start/Continue button to immediately initiate compressions ahead of that time. Warning: • Do not lean on the patient after pressing the Start/Continue button. • If you must move or realign the patient, you must press the Stop/Cancel button before adjustment.
User Guide 30:2 COMPRESSING ... STOP 00:17 Switch to CONTINUOUS Figure 3-11 Chest Compression Display Panel Screen 5. Depending on the Mode setting in Administrative Menu (refer to section Section 2.3, “Administrative Menu: User Pre-set Options,” on page 2-11), the AutoPulse will perform 30:2, 15:2 or Continuous compressions.
User Guide 30:2 VENTILATE STOP 00:24 Switch to CONTINUOUS Figure 3-12 Ventilation Pause Display Panel Screen Note: Positive pressure ventilation can be performed synchronously with any decompression and/or during the ventilation pause. Warning: • Page 3-12 Check the patient’s chest rise during ventilation during active operation.
User Guide 30:2 COMPRESSING ... STOP 00:04 Confirm CONTINUOUS Figure 3-13 Mode Change Confirm Display Panel Screen 6. If 30:2 on-the-fly mode switching has been enabled you may press the gray Menu/Mode switch button to switch between 30:2 and continuous compressions. If 15:2 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.
User Guide 30:2 S t o p p i n g ... Figure 3-14 Stopping Compressions Display Panel Screen 30:2 Realign patient, close LifeBand, press CONTINUE QUIT 00:26 CONTINUE Figure 3-15 Restart/Continue Compressions Display Panel Screen 8. To restart compressions, press the CONTINUE button as described in the procedure starting at step 1 on page 3-8 (see Figure 3-15). Warning: If a User Advisory or Fault cannot be cleared, or a System Error occurs during active operation, immediately revert to manual CPR.
User Guide 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 (see Figure 3-14). The ON/OFF button action will power down the AutoPulse. 2. Open the Velcro® fastener and lift or log roll off the patient from the AutoPulse Platform, as necessary. 3.4 Preparing the AutoPulse for Its Next Use 1.
User Guide 3.6 Patient Alignment and Securing for Transport Warning: The AutoPulse is not intended for carrying or transporting a patient. The AutoPulse 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. The AutoPulse does not require any patient restraints to perform compressions while the patient is lying on a flat surface.
User Guide 3.6.1 Recommended Method of Patient Extrication This extrication method includes the AutoPulse Shoulder Restraint, Head Immobilizer, and Soft Carry Stretcher.
User Guide 1. Attach the Shoulder Restraint to keep the patient properly aligned on the AutoPulse Platform. 2. The Head Immobilizer assists in keeping the patient's head from moving, especially when combined with a cervical collar. A cloth may also be placed under the patient's head. Soft Stretcher Figure 3-17 Transporting the Patient 3. When lifted, the Soft Stretcher has a cradling effect that helps maintain alignment of the patient on the AutoPulse.
User Guide 3.7 Viewing AutoPulse Platform Information On initial power-up, pressing the Menu/Mode Switch button allows you to: 1. Enter Communication mode (refer to Section 3.8.1, step 3 on page 3-21) 2. View last patient session information 3. View AutoPulse Platform information 4. View AutoPulse Battery information Items 2-4 above may also be accessed from the Administrative Menu (refer to section Section 2.3, “Administrative Menu: User Pre-set Options,” on page 2-11).
User Guide From any of the information displays, press the gray Menu/Mode Switch button under the word “back” to return to the main Menu or Administrative Menu. To exit from the menu, press the gray Menu/Mode Switch button under the word “back.” The AutoPulse 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 will restart and place you into the idle state, ready for patient alignment. 3.
User Guide 3.8.1 Information Upload Procedure 1. Turn on your PC (the host computer). 2. Start the Code Review software. 30:2 MENU Enter Comm Mode View Last Patient Info View Platform Info View Battery Info exit Figure 3-18 Main Menu 3. Power up the AutoPulse and when the initialization is complete press the Menu/Mode Switch button and then select the “Enter Comm. Mode” option from the Main Menu.
User Guide 4. Aim the host computer’s infrared communication unit at the AutoPulse infrared communication port. W a i t i n g f o r C o n n e c t i o n ... RESTART Figure 3-20 Waiting for Connection... Display Panel Screen 5. Upon entering the Communication Mode the platform will immediately attempt to establish a communication connection with the host computer. While this is occurring the “Waiting for Connection...” panel screen is displayed.
User Guide 6. When a connection is established between the platform and your computer the “Connected” panel screen will be displayed. If a connection cannot be made within ten minutes the AutoPulse will automatically power down. U p l o a d i n g D a t a ... Figure 3-22 Transmitting... Display Panel Screen 7. From your computer send the start transmission of data command. See the Code Review software User Guide for instructions. The “Transmitting...
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User Guide 4 Maintaining the AutoPulse System 4.1 Charging Batteries in the AutoPulse Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger The AutoPulse Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger can charge and maintain both the AutoPulse Li-Ion Battery and the AutoPulse NiMH Battery. 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 Note: Figure 4-1 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger with Charging Bay 2. The Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger automatically detects the presence of both a AutoPulse LiIon Battery and/or a AutoPulse NiMH Battery within 5 seconds. 3. The Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger’s status will be indicated on the control panel (see Figure 4-2) Figure 4-2 4. Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Control Panel The Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger will automatically perform a Test-Cycle when needed.
User Guide 5. To remove a Battery from the Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger, grip the Battery while pulling the finger latch out (Li-Ion Battery) or pressing up on the finger latch (NiMH Battery) to disengage the locking bar. Pull the Battery straight out until it fully clears the charging bay. Note: Newly-charged Batteries can be warm to the touch. This is a consequence of normal operation. 4.2 Cleaning the AutoPulse Platform 1. Remove and dispose of the LifeBand. 2.
User Guide 3. Inspect the battery compartment for foreign substances, be sure it is free and clear for battery insertion. Remove any foreign matter or debris. 4. Check the vent openings on the bottom-side of the platform, ensure they are free and clear to allow air flow. Remove any foreign matter or debris that may block the flow of air. 5. Check the shaft opening where the belt clip is inserted for foreign substances. Blow out the opening using compressed air or micro-duster.
User Guide 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 CPR. 5.1 Troubleshooting Batteries If a Battery’s charge falls too low, a Low Battery warning will appear on the Control Panel Display.
User Guide R E P L A C E B AT T E RY CONTINUOUS Replace/recharge battery. menu Figure 5-2 5.2 R E S TA R T Replace Battery Screen Troubleshooting User Advisories and Faults The AutoPulse 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 has occurred.
User Guide 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 3-19). 30:2 USER ADVISORY(02) Pull up LifeBand, check patient alignment, a n d p r e s s R E S TA R T . menu Figure 5-3 RESTART A User Advisory Screen 30:2 FAULT(08) Pull u p LifeBand and p ress RESTART.
User Guide 5.2.1 User Advisory (45) 30:2 USER ADVISORY(45) Pull up chest band, a n d p r e s s R E S TA R T . menu Figure 5-5 RESTART User Advisory (45) The AutoPulse driveshaft has a “home” position that is a point of reference for AutoPulse operation. If the driveshaft is not at its home position when the AutoPulse is powered on, a User Advisory (45) will occur. This User Advisory will persist until the driveshaft is returned to its home position.
User Guide 5.3 Troubleshooting Errors In the event of a System Error (see Figure 5-6), you can take no steps to return the AutoPulse to normal operation. The AutoPulse has detected an unrecoverable problem and cannot be restarted. Therefore, you must: 1. Begin manual CPR immediately. 2. Contact ZOLL at +1.800.348.9011 or +1.978.421.9655.
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User Guide Appendix A Date AutoPulse Daily Checklist Battery Serial Numbers AutoPulse Spare AutoPulse Self Test Performed Perform AutoPulse Self Test - Install a LifeBand and power on the AutoPulse. On Power up, all LEDs on the display will momentarily light up, then only the Green POWER LED will remain lit. The Battery Charge Status Icon on the AutoPulse User Control Panel should also be visible with 4 bars, if not replace Battery with a fully charged Battery from the Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger.
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User Guide Appendix B Technical Specifications The specifications provided in this chapter apply to the AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100. B.1 Patient Parameters The AutoPulse 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 intended for use on adults, 18 years of age or older. B.
User Guide B.5 Platform Environmental Table B-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 Water resistant as defined by IP25 per International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60529.
User Guide Table B-4 Li-Ion Battery Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Category Specifications Capacity 2300 mAh (typical) Current (maximum) 30 A continuous, 48 A pulse (96 ms max) Initial Battery run time (nominal patient) 30 minutes (typical) Maximum Battery charge time Less than 4¼ hours at 77ºF (25ºC) Battery Test-Cycle time Less than 12 hours per Test-Cycle session Recommended replacement interval 3 years from date of manufacture Operating temperature +32º to +113ºF (0º to +45ºC) ambient in
User Guide B.7 NiMH Battery Physical and Environmental Table B-5 NiMH Battery Specifications Category Specifications Manufacturer Manufactured for ZOLL Circulation Model Number 8700-0702-01 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.
User Guide B.8 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Physical And Environmental Table B-6 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Specifications (Page 1 of 2) Category Specifications Manufacturer Manufactured for ZOLL Circulation Model Number 8700-0753-01 Size (L×W×H) 16.01 in. by 9.50 in. by 6.54 in. (40.6 cm by 24.1 cm by 16.6 cm). Weight 7.1 lbs. (3.23 kg) Operating input voltage 100 to 240V AC Operating input frequency 50/60 Hz Input current 2.
User Guide Table B-6 Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Category Specifications Harmonics current emissions Meets IEC 61000-3-2, Class A Radiated emissions Meets CISPR 11/EN55011, Group 1, Class A FCC part 15, Class A Safety Meets IEC/EN60601-1 Note: These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful electromagnetic interference in a typical medical installation.
User Guide repair or replace Products and parts covered by this warranty and all Products or parts replaced shall become ZOLL Circulation’s property. In the course of warranty service, ZOLL Circulation may but shall not be required to make engineering improvements to the Warranted Product or part thereof.
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User Guide Appendix C AutoPulse Parts and Accessories Table C-1 AutoPulse Parts and Accessories The AutoPulse components and accessories listed in Table C-1 can be ordered from ZOLL at +1.800.348.9011 or +1.978.421.9655. Description ZOLL Part No. AutoPulse Platform 8700-0700-01 AutoPulse NiMH Battery 8700-0702-01 AutoPulse Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger, U.S.
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User Guide Index A accessories C-1 active device use ending 3-15 Administrative Menu 2-12 Alert LED 1-9 AutoPulse accessories C-1 battery 1-3 cleaning 4-3 components 1-2 deploying 3-1 description 1-1, C-1 ending active device use 3-15 interrupting 3-15 introduction 1-1 maintenance 4-3 operating characteristics 1-11 operating parameters B-1 parts C-1 platform 1-2 starting chest compressions 3-8 storing 4-3 technical specifications B-1 troubleshooting 5-1 viewing system information 3-19 AutoPulse Multi-Chemi
User Guide I increase/decrease contrast button 1-8 infrared communication adapter 3-20 infrared communication port 3-20 installation LifeBand 2-1 interrupting compression cycles 3-15 L Last patient information 2-11, 3-19 LCD B-1 LifeBand band clip 2-1 cover plate 2-1 cutting 2-4, 2-7 damage 3-8 fastening 3-8 hinged belt guards 2-3 Home Position 2-7 installation 2-1 patient positioning 3-6 plate alignment arrow 2-1 removal 2-4, 2-7 limited warranty B-6 Load-distributing Band (LDB) See Lifeband M maintenance
User Guide V ventilation pause B-1 W warranty B-6 weight AutoPulse Platform B-1 P/N 12555-001 Rev 3 Page I-3
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