Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR Plus User Manual
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LIFEPAK CR Plus and LIFEPAK EXPRESS Defibrillator Operating Instructions
Index
Capabilities and
Features 1-10
Customized Setup 1-10
Data Management 1-10
Defibrillation
Electrodes 1-11
Defibrillation Waveform 1-11
Heart Rhythm Analysis 1-11
Operator Settings
Motion Detection 1-11
Power System 1-11
Readiness Display 1-11
Troubleshooting 3-6
Log Reports 4-3
M
Maintaining a State of
Readiness 5-2
Managing Data 4-1
Motion Detected 3-6
Motion Detection 6-3
Myocardial Infarction 1-3
N
Nonshockable Rhythm 1-3
O
Obtaining Authorized Service 5-8
OK Indicator 2-4, 5-2
ON-OFF Button 2-4
Opening the Electrode
Packet 3-3
Operating Settings 6-2
About 6-1
Operating Settings and Setup
Configuration 6-2
Operator Settings
CPR Time Settings 6-2
Device Date 6-3
Device ID 6-2
Device Time 6-3
Energy Protocol 6-2
Energy Sequence 6-2
Pulse Check 6-3
Pulse Prompt 6-3
Stack Shocks 6-3
Time Zone 6-4
Voice Prompt Volume 6-3
Outside Controls Indicators and
Labels 2-4
Overview of Data Storage 4-2
P
Physical Characteristics A-5
Placing Electrode Pads 3-3, 3-4,
3-6
Problem Conditions 3-6
Pulse Check 6-3
Pulse Prompt 6-3
Q
Quick Reference Card 2-5, 2-6
QUIK-PAK Electrodes 1-11
R
Readiness Display 2-4
Readiness Display,
Troubleshooting 3-6
Recycling Information 5-8
Regular Maintenance 5-2
Reports Stored 4-2
Responder 1-3
Responding to a Sudden Cardiac
Arrest Victim 3-2
S
Safety Information 1-4
Safety Terms 1-4
Safety Warnings 2-4, 2-5
SAS 1-3
Serial Number Label 2-4, 2-5
Service 5-8
Shock Advisory System B-1
Shock Button 2-6, 2-7
Shockable Rhythm 1-3
Speaker 2-6, 2-7
Specifications A-1
Stack Shocks 6-3
Storing the Defibrillator 5-2, 5-7
Summary 4-2
Supplies 5-8
Symbols 1-7
T
Terminology 1-3
Test and Service Data 4-2
Text Conventions 1-4
Time Zone 6-4
Training Tools 5-8
Treating a Victim 3-3
Troubleshooting 3-6
Troubleshooting During Victim
Use 3-6
U
Unpacking and Inspecting 2-2
Use By Date 2-5, 2-6
User 1-3
User Interface Specifications A-3
Using the Defibrillator 3-1, 3-3
V
Ventricular Fibrillation 1-2, 1-3
Ventricular Tachycardia 1-3
Victim 1-3
Victim Care
Transferring 3-5
Treating the Victim 3-2
Troubleshooting 3-6
Voice Prompt Volume 6-3
Voice Prompts and Tones 3-5
Voice Prompts,
Troubleshooting 3-6
W
Warnings and Cautions 1-5, 3-2
General 1-5
Warranty Information 5-8
What to Do After Emergency
Medical Personnel
Arrive 3-5
What to Do After Using the
Defibrillator 3-5
Where to locate your
Defibrillator 2-3
Why the Need for
Defibrillators 1-2
Wrench Indicator 2-4, 5-2