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Philips M5066A User Manual

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HEARTSTART M5066A

no spare battery is available, remove the installed battery for five seconds, then

reinsert it and run a battery insertion self-test.

If the problem continues, do not use the HeartStart. Attend to the patient,

providing CPR if needed, until Emergency Medical Services Personnel arrive.

Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is in use

(green Ready light is solid)

HeartStart tells you:

possible cause

recommended action

... to replace the battery

immediately

The battery is nearly depleted. The
defibrillator will turn off if a new
battery is not inserted.

Replace the battery with a new battery
immediately.

... there is no cartridge

installed, and

... to insert a pads cartridge

• The pads cartridge has been

removed.

• The pads cartridge has been

damaged.

Insert a new pads cartridge.

... to press the pads firmly to

the skin

... to make sure the pads

have been removed from

the liner

... the pads should not be

touching the patient’s

clothing.

• The pads are not properly applied

to the patient.

• The pads are not making good

contact with the patient's bare
chest because of moisture or
excessive hair.

• The pads are touching each other.
• The pads may not have been

removed from the liner or may be
on the patient’s clothing.

• Make sure that the pads are sticking

completely to the patient’s skin.

• If the pads are not sticking, dry the

patient's chest and shave or clip any
excessive chest hair.

• Reposition the pads.
• Make sure the pads are not on the

liner or the patient’s clothing.

If the voice instruction continues after
you do these things, insert another
pads cartridge.

... to insert new

pads cartridge

The pads cartridge has been opened
and the pads peeled off the liner, but
the pads have not been successfully
attached to the patient. There may
be a problem with the pads cartridge.

Replace the damaged pads cartridge.
Pull up the handle on the cartridge
cover, and replace pads on patient
with new pads to continue with the
rescue.