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Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B User Manual Manual

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Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B User Manual
Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B User Guide
Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B Online Manual

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  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Removing & Replacing the Carrying Case M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 11-15 11 Removing & Replacing the Carrying Case To remove the carrying case from the HeartStart XLT, follow steps 1 through 7 in Figure 11-4. After loosening the screws (step 6), lay the unit flat and lift the defib up off the metal mounting plates to disengage it from the two metal pins at the rear of the case. Then slide the defib out of the case as shown in step 7. Figure 11-4 Removing the Carrying Case

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Using a Data Card M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 2-11 2 Using a Data Card Use of a Data Card is optional; the defibrillator will power up without a Data Card inserted. If you would like to collect patient information on a Data Card, the card must be inserted into the HeartStart XLT before the device is turned on. CAUTION Inserting or removing the data card while the defibrillator is on can corrupt the Data Card and prevent the unit from powering on again. If this occurs, see Table 12-3, Troubleshooting Tips. The recommended practice is to use one Data Card per patient. Once a Data Car

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, iv Index HeartStart XLT 1-1 assessment of 1-3 cleaning 11-12 configuring 10-7 controls 2-2 operational checks 11- 3, 11-4 safety precautions 13- 20 specifications 13-2, 13-8 symbols 13-10 training materials 1-7 training required 1-3 troubleshooting 12-7 HR alarm. See Heart rate alarm Hypothermia pacing 1-5 SpO2 monitoring 5-1 I Incident number. See Event Summary Incident Timer 2-6 Incompatible Data Card message 12-6 Indications for use AED mode 1-3 Manual Mode 1-4 pacing 1-5 SpO2 monitoring 1-6 INOP Alerts 13-7 K Key Inactive message 3- 18, 8-7, 12-6 L Leads formation 4-3 Lead Select setting 10-12 selecting 4-5, 7-1, 8-3 troubleshooting 4-7, 8-7,

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Using a Data Card 2-12 Getting Started Inserting a Data Card To insert a Data Card: 1. Make sure the HeartStart XLT is powered off. 2. Press up on the release latch to open the door to the Data Card compart- ment. 3. If a Data Card is already in the compartment, press the black button inside the compartment to eject the card (see Figure 2-8). Then pull the card out. 4. With the yellow label facing up and the pointing towards the Heart- Start XLT, slide the Data Card into the compartment. 5. Close the Data Card compartment door. Make sure that you hear a click, indicating tha

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, vi Contents Defibrillating in AED Mode Overview ............................................................................................................................... 3-3 Defibrillation (with the default configuration) ............................................................... 3-3 Defibrillation (with a modified configuration) ............................................................... 3-4 Preparation ............................................................................................................................ 3-5 Defibrillating ..................................................

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Electromagnetic Compatibility 13-22 Specifications & Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility When using the M3500B defibrillator/monitor (with or without the M3517A AC Charger), electromagnetic compatibility with surrounding devices should be assessed. A medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. Testing for electromagnetic compatibility EMC) of the M3500B with and without the appropriate accessories has been performed according to the inter- national standard for EMC for medical devices (IEC 60601-1-2). This IEC standard has been adopted in Europe as

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Setting Alarms 5-8 Monitoring SpO 2 Setting Alarms An alarm may be set to alert you if the SpO 2 value falls below a specified lower limit. Lower limit alarm choices are (no alarm), 90, 85, or 80. Press repeatedly to cycle through the choices. Stop when the desired choice is displayed. A appears in three seconds, indicating that the selected alarm is active. To review the alarm limit, press . WARNIN G SpO 2 alarms are temporarily suspended in AED Mode during ECG analysis or when is pressed (for the duration of the paused

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 9-1 9 9 Storing, Retrieving & Printing This chapter describes how the HeartStart XLT creates a patient record, called an Event Summary, for later retrieval and printing. It covers how to mark events for storage in the Event Summary, as well as how to print individual events as they occur. Overview The HeartStart XLT automatically creates an Event Summary for each patient. The Event Summary is stored in the HeartStart XLT’s internal memory and on a

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Operational Checks 11-4 Maintaining the HeartStart XLT Shift/System Check To perform the Shift/System Check: 1. Turn the HeartStart XLT off. 2. Connect a 50 ohm test load to the pads patient cable (instead of pads). 3. If a Data Card is routinely used, insert a Data Card into the HeartStart XLT. 4. If a power module is used, unplug the power module. 5. Insert a charged battery. 6. While pressing , press On to start the test. 7. Follow the prompts on the display to proceed with the test. If the message 6HUYLFH8QLW appears, check the information in Table 12-2 and Table 12-3 . If the message continues to appear, do not use the dev

  • Operational Checks 11-6 Maintaining the HeartStart XLT Power Supply Battery - make sure: a charged battery is in the HeartStart XLT another battery is charged or being charged the batteries have no visible signs of damage AC/Power Module 1. Make sure a battery is in the HeartStart XLT. 2. Plug the power module into a power outlet and connect it to the Heart- Start XLT. 3. Verify that the po

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, vii Contents Discontinuing SpO2 Monitoring .......................................................................................... 5-9 Caring for Sensors ................................................................................................................ 5-9 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 5-10 Defibrillating in Manual Mode Enabling Manual Mode ........................................................................................................ 6-2 Preparation ..........

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Specifications 13-4 Specifications & Safety ECG Monitoring Inputs: Single channel ECG may be viewed on display and printed. PADS ECG is obtained through two multifunction defibrillation electrode pads. Lead I, II, or III is obtained through the 3-lead ECG cable and separate moni- toring electrodes. With a 5-lead cable, lead aVR, aVL, aVF, or V can also be obtained. Lead Fault: LEADS OFF message and dashed line appear on the monitor if a lead electrode or wire becomes disconnected. Pad Fault: PADS OFF message and dashed line appear on the monitor if a pad becomes disconnected. Heart Rate Display: Digital readout on display from 15 to 300 bpm, with an accuracy of 10%. Heart Rate

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Preparing for Pacing M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 8-3 8 Preparing for Pacing In preparation for pacing: 1. Apply multifunction defib electrode pads as directed on the package. Use either the anterior-anterior or anterior-posterior placement, as appropriate. 2. Connect the pads to the patient cable. (See Figure 6-2.) 3. If needed, insert a Data Card (as described in “Using a Data Card” on 2- 11). 4. Press On. 5. Enable Manual Mode. (See “Enabling Manual Mode” on page 6-2.) In addition, for demand mode pacing: 1. Apply monitoring electrodes. (See “Applying Monitoring Electrodes�

  • ERC Protocol M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 3-17 3 If CPR is needed, press . While paused, a timer indicates the elapsed time and the total duration of the Pause state, as shown: Figure 3-15 The total pause duration depends on the event preceding the Pause state. If you entered the Pause state: at the completion of a shock series or shortly after a shock is deliv

  • Defibrillating M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 3-7 3 If the pads have not been applied or are not making proper contact with the patient, you are prompted to $SSO\3DGV and &KHFN&RQQHFWLRQV. Figure 3-4 Apply Pads Display Apply Pads Shocks: 0 00:00:03

  • Monitoring Rhythm 3-14 Defibrillating in AED Mode Monitoring Rhythm When the HeartStart XLT is not analyzing, defibrillating, or paused, Rhythm Monitoring alerts you to potentially shockable rhythms (provided Rhythm Monitoring is set to the default configuration, 2Q). The message 0RQLWRULQJ 5K\WKP appears on the display to let you know this feature is active and

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Connecting to Power M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 2-9 2 Connecting to Power The HeartStart XLT is powered by the M3516A battery. Prior to inserting the battery, make sure that the battery is charged and has been properly main- tained (See “Battery Maintenance” on page 11-8). A fully charged battery will last for about two hours. A second spare charged battery should be kept in the carrying case at all times. The HeartStart XLT can also be powered by the M3517A AC Power Module or the M3518A DC Power Module. However the defibrillator will take longer to charge when powered by a power module, with the battery absent. The rec- ommended practice when using a power mod

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Events Recorded M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 9-3 9 Events Recorded The following events and related information are stored in the Event Summary: Table 9-1 Event Information Event Related Information Stored Power Change Power on, Power off, Continued use, Battery low. Pads Change Pads on, Pads off. AED Mode Analysis Analyzing, Analysis Stopped, Artifact Detected, Cannot Analyze, Shock Advised, No Shock Advised. Mode Change AED Mode or Manual Mode. Rhythm Monitoring Check Patient, Pause, Resume. Charging ECG waveform, Energy charged to. Shock ECG waveform, Shock#, Delivered energy, Peak current, and Patient impedance. Shock Failed No Shock Delivered. Disarm EC

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, ix Contents Loading Printer Paper ....................................................................................................... 11-10 Cleaning Instructions ........................................................................................................ 11-12 Cleaning the HeartStart XLT ...................................................................................... 11-12 Cleaning the Carrying Case ........................................................................................ 11-12 Cleaning the Printer P

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Configuring the HeartStart XLT 10-12 Setting Up and Configuring the HeartStart XLT NOTE * If (XURSHDQ3URWRFRO is set to 2II, the Pause Timer is used during the Pause state and appears as a configurable parameter. If (XURSHDQ3URWRFROis set to 2Q, either the 3RVW6KRFN&357LPHU or the ´16$µ7LPHU are used during the Pause state and appear as configurable parameters in place of 3DXVH7LPHU. NOTE If (XURSHDQ3URWRFRO is set to 2Q, the setting for the 6KRFN6HULHV7LPHU must be < 3RVW6KRFN&357LPHU <

  • Changing Pacing Modes 8-6 Pacing 6. Increase the output until cardiac capture occurs. Press up on to increase the output in increments of 10 mA. 7. Decrease the output to the lowest level that still maintains capture. Press on to decrease the output in increments of 5 mA. Press to stop pacing. Press to exit the pacing function. The green LED next to the button goes out, indicati

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Troubleshooting Tips M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 12-7 12 Troubleshooting Tips Table 12-3 lists some situations that you may encounter, causes, and actions to take. Table 12-3 Troubleshooting Tips Situation Cause Possible Solution The HeartStart XLT does not turn on. There is no power. OR A corrupt Data Card may prevent the unit from powering on. OR Hardware failure. Insert a fully charged battery. Attach AC Power cord. Remove the Data Card Insert a new Data Card, if available Turn on the device Remove this unit

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Printing Events 9-8 Storing, Retrieving & Printing Printing Events The HeartStart XLT can be configured to print automatically when certain events occur. The table below lists these events and the length of the strip printed, depending on whether the printer is configured to print real-time or with a 6-second delay. Printing is configured independently for each of these events. You can stop the printing before it has printed the entire strip by pressing . To print additional events that you observe in the course of caring for your patient, press . An ECG strip will print continuously until you press a second tim

  • vi Index Power modules 2-9 cleaning 11-13 electromagnetic compatibility 13- 22 ordering 11-21 specifications 13-2 Power supply checking 11-6 events recorded 9-3 interruption of power 9-5 overview 2-9 specifications 13-2 troubleshooting 12-7 See also Batteries Precautions 13-19 asystole 1-5 batteries 11-9 defibrillation current (shock) 3-10 ECG analysis 3-9 electrodes 4-2 electromagn

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Getting Acquainted 2-8 Getting Started Figure 2-5 Manual Mode Display Layout LCD Backlight Under normal operation, the HeartStart XLT reads the ambient light and turns on the LCD back light when low light conditions exist. To turn on the back light at other times, press and on simultaneously. To return to normal operation, press the same keys again. The back light also returns to normal operation each time you turn the HeartStart XLT on. HR ALARM LEAD SELECT SPO2 ENERGY SELECT CHARGE SHOCK Shocks: 0 00:15:02 150J 114J 132 86 PR 130 System Message Momentary Message Lead II SpO 2 value SpO

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Troubleshooting M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 5-11 5 6S2&DEOH2II The SpO 2 cable is not connected to the device. Attach the cable to the HeartStart XLT. 6S2 6HQVRU)DLO The transducer is bro- ken. Apply a new trans- ducer. 6S2)DLOXUH There is a hardware fail- ure in the SpO 2 sub- system. Remove device from active use and call for service. Table 5-2 System Messages (Continued) Problem or Message Possible Cause Corrective Action

  • Philips HEARTSTART XLT M3500B, Learning to Use the HeartStart XLT M3500B HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor 1-7 1 Learning to Use the HeartStart XLT The HeartStart XLT comes with: Using the HeartStart XLT Defibrillator/Monitor, a videotape, and About Sealed Lead Acid Batteries, an application note on battery maintenance. For additional training materials, please visit our website at: www.medical.philips.com/cms. Safety Considerations General warnings and cautions that apply to use of the HeartStart XLT are provided in Chapter 13. Additional warnings and cautions specific to a partic- ular

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