Operating messages, Audio and display messages – ZOLL X Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev H User Manual
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Continue patient care according to medical protocols.
Operating Messages
The unit uses both audio and visual prompts to present critical information to operators. The
following information describes the unit default configuration. If your device has been custom
configured, some of the information may be different.
There are 10 voice prompts used in AED mode. Most of these prompts are accompanied by a
message displayed on the monitor. The voice prompts are given only once, but the monitor
continues to display the message until new action is taken by the operator or the device status
changes.
The unit will alternately display two different messages in the same field of the display when
two conditions are detected at the same time. For example, a LOW BATTERY message may
alternately display on the same line of the monitor as the CHECK PADS message.
Audio and Display Messages
The display messages and voice prompts that can occur during AED operation are described
below.
ATTACH PADS
If the unit is powered on without therapy pads connected to the patient, the ATTACH PADS
message is announced and displayed.
ANALYZING ECG/STAND CLEAR
The ANALYZING ECG message is displayed and the STAND CLEAR message is displayed and
announced when the ECG analysis starts automatically or after pressing the ANALYZE button.
They indicate that an active ECG analysis is in progress.
SHOCK ADVISED
A shockable rhythm has been detected and defibrillation is advised. The selected energy level is
displayed.
PRESS SHOCK
This message is displayed and announced when the ECG analysis has determined that a shock
is advised and the selected energy is ready to be delivered.
SHOCKS: XX
This message displays the number of shocks that have been delivered by the unit since it was
powered on. It resets to 0 after the unit has been off for more than two minutes.
NO SHOCK ADVISED
When ECG analysis detects a nonshockable rhythm, this message is announced and displays
for 10 seconds following completion of the analysis.