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5maintaining the heartstart, Routine maintenance, Periodic checks – Philips M5066A User Manual

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Maintaining the HeartStart

Routine Maintenance

The HeartStart is very simple to maintain. The defibrillator performs a self-test

every day. In addition, a battery insertion self-test is run whenever a battery is

installed in the device. The defibrillator’s extensive automatic self-test features

eliminate the need for any manual calibration. The HeartStart has no user-

serviceable parts.

WARNING: Electrical shock hazard. Do not open the HeartStart, remove its
covers, or attempt repair. There are no user-serviceable components in the
HeartStart. If repair is required, return the HeartStart to Philips for service.

Reminders:

• Do not leave the HeartStart without a pads cartridge installed; the

defibrillator will start chirping and the i-button will start flashing. For

directions on changing the pads cartridge, see Chapter 2, “Setting up the

HeartStart.”

• The HeartStart runs daily self-tests. As long as the green Ready light is

blinking, it is not necessary to test the defibrillator by initiating a battery

insertion self-test. This uses battery power and risks draining the battery

prematurely.

Periodic checks

Other than the checks recommended after each use of the HeartStart,

maintenance is limited to periodically checking the following:

Check the green Ready light. If the green Ready light is not blinking, see

Troubleshooting Tips, below.

Replace any used, damaged or expired supplies and accessories

Check the outside of the defibrillator. If you see cracks or other signs of

damage, contact Philips for technical support.