Physio-Control LIFEPAK 1000 User Manual
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LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator Operating Instructions
How to Use the LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator
MOTION DETECTED
and
STOP MOTION
voice prompts are
heard.
Patient movement because of
location.
• Move patient to stable location, if
possible.
Patient movement because
of breathing.
• Check patient for normal breathing.
CPR being performed during
analysis.
• Stop CPR during analysis.
Vehicle motion.
• Stop vehicle during analysis, if
possible.
Electrical/radio frequency
interference.
• Move communication or other
suspected devices away from the
defibrillator when possible.
Defibrillator does not
deliver voice prompts
or beeping tones after
you turn it on.
Speaker not functioning.
• AED and therapy functions may still
operate. If needed for therapy,
follow screen prompts and continue
to use device to treat patient. If
unable to use screen prompts for
any reason, administer CPR if the
patient is not responding, not
breathing normally, and showing no
signs of circulation.
• Contact authorized service
personnel.
Depleted battery.
• Administer CPR if the patient is not
responding, not breathing normally,
and showing no signs of circulation.
• Check battery indicator. Replace
battery if needed.
• Contact authorized service
personnel.
The readiness display
is blank.
The defibrillator has been
turned on.
• Normal condition when the
defibrillator is in use.
Operating temperature is
too low.
• Operate the defibrillator within the
specified temperature range.
LCD not operating properly.
• Contact authorized service
personnel.
Rechargeable battery
requires frequent
charging.
Battery is near end of service
life and has lost capacity.
• Consider replacing the battery. See
"To determine when to replace
rechargeable batteries:" on
page 5-6
for more information.
Table 3-1
Troubleshooting Tips for Defibrillation (Continued)
Observation
Possible Cause
What To Do