AED Saver One User manual

User Manual
External AUTOMATIC Defibrillator
for public access
Rev.
12.2

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QUICK USE GUIDE

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©by A.M.I Italia s.r.l.
These instructions for use cannot, without our consent, be completely or partially
reproduced, transmitted, stored electronically or translated into another foreign
language or computer language. Infractions against this prohibition not only violate our
copyright, but also reduce our ability to provide accurate and up-to-date information to
the user and the operator of the device.
These instructions for use are subject to changes.
A.M.I Italia S.r.l.
Via Cupa Reginella, 15/A - 80010 Quarto (NA) Italy
Tel. +39 081 806 34 75 +39 081 806 05 74
Fax +39 081 876 47 69
Printed in Italy

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Summary
1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Preface............................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Use in accordance with provisions.................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Guarantee.......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.4 Exclusion of liability ........................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Indications ......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Counter indications ........................................................................................................................... 7
1.7 Version information........................................................................................................................... 8
1.8 Symbols in the manual ...................................................................................................................... 8
1.9 Manufacturer contacts...................................................................................................................... 8
2 Safety instructions..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Indications of DANGER ...................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Indications of CAUTION..................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Indications of DISPOSAL................................................................................................................. 10
3 Description of the device......................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Device Information.......................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Classifications .................................................................................................................................. 12
4 Description of device details ................................................................................................................... 13
4.1 General structure of the device....................................................................................................... 13
4.2 Keys, icons and indicators ............................................................................................................... 14
4.3 Status display................................................................................................................................... 14
4.4 Standard and optional accessories of the device............................................................................ 15
5 Parts and accessories of the Saver One................................................................................................... 16
5.1 Saver One Batteries......................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.1 Non-rechargeable Li-SOCl2battery (SAV-C0903) .................................................................... 16
5.1.2 Rechargeable Li ion battery (SAV-C0011)................................................................................ 17
5.1.3 Suggestions for a proper maintenance of battery SAV-C0011................................................ 17
5.1.4 Inserting and removing the batteries...................................................................................... 18
5.2 Recharging station for rechargeable batteries................................................................................ 19
5.2.1 Structure of the battery charger ............................................................................................. 19
5.2.2 Recharge procedure ................................................................................................................ 20
5.3 Defibrillation PADs for Adults SAV-C0846 ....................................................................................... 21
5.3.1 Defibrillation PADs for Adults SAV-C0846 ............................................................................... 21
5.3.2 PADs for Children SAV-C0016.................................................................................................. 21
5.3.3 Positioning of defibrillation PADs............................................................................................ 22

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5.4 Memory Card and USB .................................................................................................................... 23
6 Auto test.................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.1 Display and control LED................................................................................................................... 24
6.2 ACTIVATION Test ............................................................................................................................. 25
6.3 AUTOMATIC Test............................................................................................................................. 25
6.4 POWER ON Test............................................................................................................................... 26
7 Information button.................................................................................................................................. 27
8 Defibrillation............................................................................................................................................ 28
8.1 Switching on the Saver One............................................................................................................. 28
8.2 Preparation of the patient............................................................................................................... 29
8.3 Positioning the PADs ....................................................................................................................... 29
8.4 Cardiac rhythm analysis................................................................................................................... 30
8.5 Shockable rhythm............................................................................................................................ 31
8.6 Change of rhythm............................................................................................................................ 32
8.7 Non-shockable rhythm.................................................................................................................... 32
8.8 CPR................................................................................................................................................... 32
9 Recording, viewing and archiving the data ............................................................................................. 34
9.1 Data recording................................................................................................................................. 34
9.2 Archiving data on PC........................................................................................................................ 34
10 Maintenance........................................................................................................................................ 35
10.1 After each use.................................................................................................................................. 35
10.2 Ordinary maintenance..................................................................................................................... 35
10.3 Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................... 36
10.4 Preservation..................................................................................................................................... 36
10.5 Troubleshooting Guide.................................................................................................................... 37
11 Technical specifications....................................................................................................................... 38
11.1 Physical characteristics.................................................................................................................... 38
11.2 Environmental requirements .......................................................................................................... 38
11.3 Reference regulations ..................................................................................................................... 38
11.4 Alarms table..................................................................................................................................... 39
11.5 Controls and indicators.................................................................................................................... 39
11.6 Data memory................................................................................................................................... 39
11.7 Defibrillator...................................................................................................................................... 40
11.8 Efficiency of delivered energy ......................................................................................................... 41
11.9 Patient analysis system.................................................................................................................... 43

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11.10 ECG Analysis Function ................................................................................................................. 43
11.11 Non rechargeable battery ........................................................................................................... 43
11.12 Rechargeable battery .................................................................................................................. 44
11.13 Internal back-up battery.............................................................................................................. 44
11.14 Rechargeable battery charger ..................................................................................................... 44
11.15 Defibrillation PADs....................................................................................................................... 45
11.16 Timing of Shock cycles................................................................................................................. 45
12 Compliance with electromagnetic emission standards....................................................................... 46
12.1 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emissions...................................... 46
12.2 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity ...................................... 46
12.3 Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment
and Saver One device.................................................................................................................................. 48
13 Simbology ............................................................................................................................................ 49
14 Certifications........................................................................................................................................ 50
14.1 EC Certificate ................................................................................................................................... 50
14.2 IMQ Brand ....................................................................................................................................... 52
15 Saver One Defibrillator Warranty........................................................................................................ 53
16 Product registration............................................................................................................................. 54

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1Introduction
1.1 Preface
Thank you for having chosen the defibrillator of A.M.I Italia S.r.l. model Saver One.
So that you can correctly use the device it is necessary, before usage, to carefully read this user manual. The User
Manual of Saver One contains the instructions for its use in compliance with its function and purpose. For a function
free of error and to achieve the right benefits, it is fundamental to respect the prescriptions indicated in this user manual,
to guarantee the safety of the patient, of the rescuer and of any third parties. This manual is an integral part of the
defibrillator and must always be kept together with the device, so that it can be easily accessible if necessary.
1.2 Use in accordance with provisions
The device Saver One can be used exclusively if the conditions indicated in the user manual are respected. Any use not
as prescribed meaning not in accordance with the provisions can cause damage to people or objects. In such cases
A.M.I. Italia S.r.l declines all responsibility.
1.3 Guarantee
The device Saver One has a guarantee of 6 (six)*years.
The non-rechargeable battery Li-SOCl2 (SAV-C0903) has a guarantee of 4 (four)*years in Stand-by mode (assuming a
battery activation test, daily self-tests without turning on the AED). This information refers to new batteries, fully
charged at a temperature of 20°C and humidity of 45%.
*For more information consult Chapter 15 “Guarantee contract for defibrillators Saver One ”
1.4 Exclusion of liability
The rights of liability are excluded in cases of damage to people or objects, if attributable to one of the indicated causes:
-Use of the appliance not in compliance with the provisions.
-Improper use and maintenance of the appliance.
-Use of the device and / or its accessories which show obvious or partial damage.
-Failure to comply with the instructions in the user manual concerning precautions, operation, maintenance and
repair of the appliance.
-Use of non-original accessories and/or parts not approved by the manufacturer.
-Arbitrary interventions, repairs or modifications of the device.
-Arbitrary overcoming of performance limits.
-Lack of surveillance of parts subject to wear.
1.5 Indications
The Saver One can only be used if the patient:
-is unconscious and...
-does not breathe and...
-shows no signs of blood circulation
1.6 Counter indications
The Saver One cannot be used if the patient:
-is in a conscious state or...
-shows normal respiration or...
-shows signs of blood circulation

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1.7 Version information
This user manual has a version number. The version number changes every time the manual is updated for changes
made to the function of the device or to the device itself. The contents of this user manual are subject to change without
notice. The information on the version of this manual is as follows.
Version number: 12.2
Issuing date: 01/09/2020
1.8 Symbols in the manual
In this user manual there are several symbols that indicate the various precautions for use:
SYMBOL
INDICATION
DESCRIPTION
DANGER
Indicates an immediate risk to the safety of people,
which also involves death and damage to the
device or parts thereof
CAUTION
Indicates an unsafe situation or practice involving
serious personal injury and damage to the device
or parts thereof
1.9 Manufacturer contacts
You can contact our company at the following addresses:
A.M.I. Italia S.r.l.
Phone: +39 081 806 05 74
Website www.amiitalia.com
PRODUCTION SITE ITALY
PRODUCTION, LABORATORIES, OFFICES
Via Cupa Reginella, 15/A
80010 Quarto (NA) Italy
Phone: +39 081 806 34 75
Fax: +39 081 876 47 69
REGISTERED OFFICE
Via G. Porzio Centro Direzionale Isola G/2
80143 Napoli (NA) Italy
PRODUCTION SITE HUNGARY
PRODUCTION, LABORATORIES, OFFICES
A.M.I. International KFT
Kőzúzó u. 5/A
2000 Szentendre (Hungary)
Phone: +36 26 302.210

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2Safety instructions
For a correct use of the Saver One defibrillator, users must be aware of the safety factors listed below.
Please read them carefully.
The Saver One defibrillator, individually and in connection with its standard and optional (original) accessories,
complies with the safety regulations currently in force and is in compliance with the provisions of the directives on
medical products.
The appliance and its accessories are to be considered safe in the case of application according to the provisions and if
the descriptions and indications listed in this user manual are respected.
The following are the main precautions to be taken for the correct and safe use of the defibrillator, divided for easy
consultation between hazard indications, warning indications and disposal instructions.
2.1 Indications of DANGER
Use the Saver One in accordance with the prescriptions in this user manual. Carefully read these instructions for use and in particular the
safety instructions indicated in them.
In accordance with IEC standards (section 2.4), the use of the Saver One device or its accessories in the presence of flammable
substances (petrol or similar) or in an atmosphere enriched with oxygen or flammable gases / vapours is not allowed.
Do not recharge the Li-SOCl2battery (SAV-C0903). Explosion risk!
Do not allow the batteries to come into contact with an open flame. Do not expose to fire.
Do not short circuit the battery terminals.
In case of leakage of liquids or strange smells from the batteries, keep them away from fire to prevent any leaked electrolytes from
catching fire.
Danger of electric shock. The device generates high voltages and dangerous levels of current.
Do not open the Saver One , do not remove the panels and do not attempt to repair it. The Saver One contains no components that users
can repair. For repair purposes, the Saver One P must be sent to an authorized technical service centre.
Do not apply the electrodes to the patient's chest if nitro-glycerine patches are present. Remove the patches and only then position the
electrodes. Otherwise there is a risk of causing an explosion.
Do not touch the patient and prevent third parties from coming into contact with the patient during the defibrillation shock phase. Avoid
any contact between:
parts of the patient's body
conductive liquids (such as gel, blood or solution of table salt)
metal objects in the surroundings of the patient (such as bed frame or stretching device) that represent indirect ways for the
defibrillation current
Before using the device ensure the patient’s safety, if necessary move them carefully and position them in a safe place as per the
AHA / ERC 2017 guidelines
Do not immerse any part of the Saver One, its parts or accessories in water or other liquids.
Do not allow liquids to enter the Saver One its parts or accessories. Avoid spilling liquid on the device and its accessories. Failure to do so
may cause damage or cause a risk of fire or electric shock. Do not sterilize the Saver One or its accessories.
2.2 Indications of CAUTION
Avoid the formation of air bubbles between the skin and defibrillation PADs. The formation of air bubbles during defibrillation can
cause severe burns to the patient's epidermis. To avoid the formation of air bubbles, make sure that the electrodes fully adhere to the
skin. Do not use electrodes whose gel has dried; check the expiration date before use.
Do not delay treatment in patients with an implanted pacemaker and perform a defibrillation attempt if the patient has lost consciousness
and is not breathing or breathing normally. The Saver One is equipped with a pacemaker detection system that allows ignoring the
signal emitted by the latter; however, with some types of pacemakers, Saver One may discourage a defibrillation shock.
During the application of the electrodes:
• Do not apply the electrodes directly to an implanted device.
• Apply the electrodes at least 2.54 cm (1 inch) from any implanted device
RF (radio frequency) interference, caused by devices such as cellular phones and two-way radios, can cause the Saver One to
malfunction. The Saver One must be kept at least 2 meters away from these RF devices, as indicated in the standards of
EN 61000- 4-3. Keep away from other therapeutic and diagnostic energy sources (e.g. diathermy, high-frequency surgery, magnetic
tomography).
Use the Saver One only if you have achieved a BLS-D or ALS-D training course.
Before using the device, make sure that there is no obvious damage.
The infrared interface emits optically invisible radiation. The emission diode complies with IEC/EN 60825-1 Class 1 "Eye Save"
Do not use paediatric defibrillation PADS (SAV-C0016) on adult patients (older than 8 years and weighing more than 25Kg). Using
paediatric defibrillation PADS the Saver One automatically switches to paediatric mode, reducing the maximum energy available to
50J.
Arrange the patient cables so as to reduce the possibility of wrapping or strangling the patient.
In a domestic environment, keep the defibrillator out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not apply the defibrillation electrodes directly on an implanted pacemaker to avoid any errors in the interpretation of the device and
to avoid damage to the pacemaker through the defibrillation impulse.
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CAUTION
Do not allow defibrillation electrodes to touch or come into contact with ECG electrodes, swabs, transdermal patches, etc. Failure to do
so may result in creation of electric arcs and burns to the patient during defibrillation, and even current leakage.
Position the defibrillation PADS as indicated in this user manual and indicated on the package.
Do not use defibrillation PADs if the gel has been detached from the support or is torn, split or dry.
If damage has been detected, do not operate the Saver One under any circumstances.
Before using the device, remove metal objects from the patient's body (including necklaces or bracelets, etc.)
Do not use defibrillation PADs other than those supplied by the manufacturer. Otherwise the defibrillator may make false
interpretations.
Do not use defibrillation PADs if they are damaged, even partially.
Do not touch the patient or PADs during heart rhythm analysis.
Moving or transporting the patient during the cardiac rhythm analysis performed by the device can lead to an incorrect or not timely
diagnosis. During the heart rhythm analysis phase, minimize the movements. If the device is used in an ambulance in motion, stop the
vehicle and start again only after having delivered the shock.
In order to use the Saver One , you must have completed a training course for basic or advanced cardio-pulmonary resuscitation with
the use of a defibrillator (BLS-D or ALS-D course)
Avoid the use of adult defibrillation PADs (SAV-C0846) on children (ages 1-8 years or 8-25kg).
Before applying the defibrillation PADS, if necessary, dry the patient's chest and remove unwanted hair.
Do not subject Saver One , its accessories, its parts to falls and / or strong impacts
Do not use damaged accessories and / or parts, otherwise the device may malfunction.
Use only original accessories and / or spare parts.
Avoid excessively aggressive handling of the device of its accessories or parts in order to avoid possible damage. Inspect the entire
system periodically.
Carry out the sanitation operations of the device in compliance with the standards indicated in paragraph 10.3 and always make sure that
the device is switched off with the battery removed and PADs disconnected.
Defibrillation PADs are disposable, to be used only on one patient. Do not reuse defibrillation pads; discard after use and replace with a
new pair.
Defibrillation PADs are not sterile or sterilizable.
Intense or prolonged administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with defibrillation electrodes applied to the patient can damage the
electrodes. Replace them if they are damaged due to use or handling.
Improper maintenance can damage the Saver One or cause it to malfunction. Follow the instructions in this user manual.
Use original non-rechargeable Li-SOCl2 (SAV-C0903) batteries from A.M.I. Italia S.r.l. before the indicated expiration date.
Recharge the rechargeable Li-ion battery (SAV-C0011) at least once every 4 months ensure its perfect function and extend its life.
The Li-ion rechargeable batteries ACC model (SAV-C0011) must be charged using only the SAV-C0012 battery charger from A.M.I.
Italia S.r.l. otherwise the batteries could be damaged
Remove the batteries from the device only if it has been turned off for at least 5 seconds. Otherwise the device and the battery can be
seriously damaged.
The Saver One , its parts and accessories are not sterile or sterilizable
Do not expose the Saver One , its parts or accessories to direct light or high temperatures
The Battery Charger (SAV-C0012) must only be used with the Meanwell power supply model GS40A15-P1J (SAV-C0013) supplied by
A.M.I. Italia S.r.l. The use of different power supplies could compromise the correct functioning of the battery charger and damage the
ACC rechargeable batteries (SAV-C0011)
In order to safeguard the battery life (SAV-C0903) and guarantee automatic daily tests, after installing it, it is advisable to not remove
the battery (SAV-C0903) unless it is to be replaced. The removal of the battery and the subsequent insertion involves a complete test of
the AED which considerably consumes its capacity. Furthermore, if the battery is not properly attached it could be damaged.
2.3 Indications of DISPOSAL
The Saver One, its parts and accessories must not be disposed of with other household waste within the European community. To prevent
possible damage to the environment or human health caused by incorrect waste disposal, recycle this product responsibly also to promote
sustainable use of resources. To dispose of the used product, use the appropriate waste collection services or return it to the local distributor. In
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3Description of the device
3.1 Device Information
The Saver One Automatic is called PAD or Public Access Defibrillator.
The Saver One Automatic is a FULLY AUTOMATIC external defibrillator meaning that if an arrhythmia that
requires a shock is detected the device will automatically deliver the defibrillation shock. Designed to automatically
detect and analyse the victim's heart rhythm, it is capable of delivering one or more defibrillation shocks if ventricular
fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia (monomorphic or polymorphic with beat> 180) is detected. The energy is supplied
by an exponential truncated biphasic electrical shock (B.T.E.) able to adapt to the patient's thoracic impedance.
The Saver One Automatic is available in two versions:
Saver One 200J (SVO-B0847) –Maximum deliverable energy 200J
Saver One 360J (SVO-B0848) –Maximum deliverable energy 360J
The Saver One is an extremely compact and lightweight portable device; it can be used with two types of battery:
Non-rechargeable battery Li-SOCl2(SAV-C0903), which requires no maintenance, is guaranteed to operate
in standby mode for 4 years or carry out a high number of shocks
Rechargeable battery Li-ion (SAV-C0011), recommended for those who use the defibrillator intensively
The Saver One Automatic has been designed to be used not only by medical personnel but also by lay personnel who
have duly completed a training course on cardio-pulmonary resuscitation with the use of the defibrillator (BLS-D). The
Saver One Automatic is equipped with voice commands that instruct the rescuer in every phase of resuscitation. The
device has been designed for rapid use to facilitate use by the user.
The device is built in accordance with directive 2007/47 / EC and complies with IEC/EN 60601-2-4.
The device allows the data to be recorded on an SD Memory Card so that they can be re-displayed on a PC. During the
non-use phase, if battery is installed, the device carries out daily self-tests to verify its functional condition, in order to
guarantee its prompt use in the moment of need. On the keyboard of the device there is a mini LCD display and a two-
colour LED (red / green) through which it is possible to see the outcome of the functional tests and to know the
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3.2 Classifications
The Automatic Saver One defibrillator is classified as follows:
Code UMDNS
11132
Code GMDN
47910
Code CND
Z12030503
Directory number RDM
1402426 / 1535126
Code CIVAB
DEF03
Class of belonging according to directive 2007/47/CE
IIb
Type of protection against electric shock
Internally powered
Type of patient isolation
BF
Degree of protection against penetration of liquids
IPx4
Degree of protection against dust penetration
IP5x
Degree of safety in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic
mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide
Not protected
Sterilization or disinfection method suggested by the supplier
See Paragraph 10
Mode of operation
Continuous operation

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4Description of device details
4.1 General structure of the device
Nr.
Description
1
Compartment for PADS connector or ECG cable
2
Microphone for environmental recordings
3
Status mini display
4
Carrying handle
5
Battery compartment
6
Keyboard with buttons and light icons
7
IrDA port (service only, present only in the
models with TFT display)
8
Loudspeaker
Nr.
Description
9
USB port
10
Battery contact tabs
11
SD Memory Card insertion
12
SD Memory Card port
13
Gasket
1
Image 2
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4.2 Keys, icons and indicators
Nr.
Function
Nr.
Function
1
“Patient Type” Indicator
Indicates the type of mode in use:
Adult if you insert Adult PADs
Child if you insert paediatric PADs
6
Product logo
Indicates the model of the device
2
"Place PADs" Indicator
Icon equipped with LEDs indicating to
position the defibrillation PADs.
7
"CPR" Indicator
Indicates to start CPR
3
Control LEDs
Luminous LED (red / green) allows you to
check the functional status of the AED.
8
"Do Not Touch" Indicator
Icon equipped with LEDs indicating not to
touch the patient during certain operations
4
ON / OFF button
Allows you to switch the device on or off.
9
"Automatic Shock" indicator
Icon equipped with LEDs indicating that
the defibrillation shock is about to be
delivered automatically
5
Status mini display
It allows you to check the functional status
of the device
10
"I" button
Allows in operating mode to show useful
information on the device
4.3 Status display
Nr.
Description
1
Device status icon
2
Remaining battery level
3
Text commands
Image 3
1
3
6
2
7
4
5
8
9
10
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4.4 Standard and optional accessories of the device
The Saver One defibrillator comes with the following standard accessories:
Code
Image
Quantity
Description
SVO-B0847
1 Unit
(Version 200J or 360J)
Saver One 200J
SVO-B0848
Saver One 360J
SAV-C0846
1 Unit
Adult Pads
SAV-C0903
1 Unit
Non-rechargeable
Li-SOCl2battery
SAV-C1005-HU
1 Unit
User guide
SAV-C0916
1 Unit
Carry bag
The following are the optional Saver One accessories that can be purchased separately:
Code
Image
Quantity
Description
SAV-C0011
1 Unit
ACC Rechargeable Li ion battery
SAV-C0012
1 Unit
Charger
SAV-C0013
1 Unit
GS40A15-P1J Power supply
SAV-C0014
1Unit
(Contains 3 units)
N.01 Charger
N.01 GS40A15-P1J Power supply
N.01 Power supply cable
SAV-C0016
1 Unit
Children Pads
SAV-C0019
1 Unit
CD-ROM Saver View Express
SAV-C0907
1 Unit
SD Card
SAV-C0027
1 Unit
Memory Card reader for PC

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5Parts and accessories of the Saver One
5.1 Saver One Batteries
The Saver One defibrillator can work with two different types of batteries:
(SAV-C0903) Non-rechargeable Li-SOCl2battery
(SAV-C0011) Rechargeable Li ion battery
5.1.1 Non-rechargeable Li-SOCl2battery (SAV-C0903)
The non-rechargeable battery with Li-SOCl2technology (SAV-C0903) is supplied fully charged and ready for use. The
Li-SOCl2non-rechargeable battery has been designed to have a long battery life and no maintenance whatsoever.
The non-rechargeable battery of the Saver One in Standby mode is guaranteed for 4 (four) years*1 assuming a battery
activation test, daily self-tests without turning on the AED. The Li-SOCl2 non-rechargeable battery (SAV-C0903) is
able to carry out a large number of shocks, which vary according to the version:
Saver One Standard 200J 300 complete rescue cycles (shocks at 200J. and CPR)*1
Saver One Power 360J 200 complete rescue cycles (shocks at 360J. and CPR)*1
*1New and fully charged battery, constant temperature at 20°C and relative humidity without condensation 45%
If the remaining battery level is low, the Saver One informs the user via audio and visual messages.
The Saver One will give a low battery warning when the level is ≤5% (WARNING) and a very low battery
warning when the level is ≤ 1% (ALARM)
WARNING: Remaining capacity level of Battery equal or less than 5%.
This notice will only be provided in Operating mode as indicated in paragraph 5.1.
With a 5% battery the Saver One allows to deliver about 14 shocks or 40 days of stand-by*2
ALARM: Remaining capacity level of Battery at ≤ 1%
This warning will be provided both in Stand-by and in operating mode, as indicated in paragraph 5.1
With a battery at ≤ 1% the Saver One carries out about 7 shocks or 20 days of stand-by*2
In this condition, the use of the device is not recommended.
*2, Constant temperature at 20°C and relative humidity without condensation 45%
!!ATTENTION!!
In order to protect the battery life (SAV-C0903) and guarantee automatic daily tests, after installing it, it is
advisable not to remove the battery (SAV-C0903) unless it is replaced. The removal of the battery and the
subsequent insertion involves a complete test of the AED, which considerably consumes its capacity.
Furthermore, if the battery is not properly attached it could be damaged.
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5.1.2 Rechargeable Li ion battery (SAV-C0011)
The rechargeable battery with Li-ion technology (SAV-C0011) of the Saver One is suitable for those who use the
defibrillator intensively. Being rechargeable, it allows operators to reduce management costs and guarantee a greater
number of interventions.
The ACC rechargeable battery of the Saver One can be recharged using only the dedicated charger (SAV-C0012) with
relative accessories supplied by A.M.I. Italia S.r.l. The battery allows you to carry out a high number of shocks which
varies according to the version of the Saver One in your possession:
Saver One Standard 200J typically 250 continuous shocks *1
Saver One Power 360J typically 160 continuous shocks *1
*1 New and fully charged battery, constant temperature at 20°C and relative humidity without condensation 45%
If the remaining battery level is low, the Saver One informs the user via audio and visual messages.
The Saver One will give a low battery warning when the level is ≤5% (WARNING) and a very low battery warning
when the level is ≤ 1% (ALARM)
WARNING: Remaining capacity level of Battery equal or less than 5%.
This notice will only be provided in Operating mode as indicated in paragraph 5.1.
With a 5% battery the Saver One allows to deliver about 14 shocks or
40 days of stand-by*2
ALARM: Remaining capacity level of Battery at ≤ 1%
This warning will be provided both in Stand-by and in operating mode, as indicated in paragraph 5.1
With a battery at ≤ 1% the Saver One carries out about 7 shocks/20 days of stand-by*2
In this condition, the use of the device is not recommended.
*2, Constant temperature at 20°C and relative humidity without condensation 45%
It is advisable to replace these batteries every 2 years or after having made a number of recharges greater than 300 (the
event that occurs first).
5.1.3 Suggestions for a proper maintenance of battery SAV-C0011
A.M.I Italia recommend that batteries SAV-C0011 left in a “storage stage” to be fully recharged at least every 4
months from the receipt of the goods and to be recharged regularly every 4 months when attached to the device "ready
to use" , to avoid completely discharging it and to maintain maximum life expectancy of the battery. The battery pack
technology and the modules offered are to ensure a long lasting duration but they require a correct maintenance; failure
to follow these requirements will result in an early deterioration of the battery, which will not be covered by warranty.
For warranty replacement consideration, batteries are to be returned to the original supplying distributors/dealer.
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5.1.4 Inserting and removing the batteries
To be able to operate the Saver One the insertion of a battery is required. Below are detailed instructions for correctly
installing the batteries (rechargeable or non-rechargeable) in the Saver One.
Place the device on the side as shown in the figure (6)
Hold the device firmly with your left hand as shown in figure (6)
Insert the battery as shown in figure (6) following the direction of the arrow and matching it perfectly with the
point highlighted by the circle
Push the battery as shown in figure (7) following the direction of the arrow, until you hear a click that confirms the
correct insertion
Follow the instructions below to remove the battery:
Position the device as shown in figure (8)
Hold the device firmly with your left hand as shown in figure (8)
Using two fingers of the right hand press on the battery hook highlighted by the circle in figure (8)
At the same time pull the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in figure (9)
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5.2 Recharging station for rechargeable batteries
The charging station (SAV-C0013) allows you to recharge rechargeable batteries with Li-ion technology ACC model
(SAV-C0011) of the Saver One. The charging station consists of the following parts:
Charger (SAV-C0012) image (10)
AC/DC power supply/adapter model GS40A15-P1J (SAV-C0013) image (11)
Power cable with three-pole Italian plug (SAV-C0366) image (12)
5.2.1 Structure of the battery charger
Nr.
Description
Function
1
Charger LED
Indicates the battery charge level or the functional status of
battery charger
2
Supply
Input for 12V, 5A power supply connector
3
Battery contacts
Contacts for energy exchange between charger and battery
The Battery Charger (SAV-C0012) must only be used with the AC/DC power supply/adapter supplied by A.M.I. Italia
S.r.l. model GS40A15-P1J of Meanwell (SAV-C0013).
The battery charger (SAV-C0012) and the relative power supply unit (SAV-C0013) are not certified under the
supervision of the IMQ notified entity, therefore they do not fall into the EC certificate no.1104 / MDD. Furthermore,
these devices do not have the IMQ mark; therefore they are not indicated in the IMQ certificate no. CA10.00185.
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5.2.2 Recharge procedure
APlace the charger on a perfectly horizontal shelf and firmly attached to the floor
BConnect the power supply (SAV-C0013) to the charger and then to the power outlet
CThe LED on the charger will flash green, indicating that it is ready to charge
DInsert the battery to charge into the battery charger as shown in image (14)
The recharging station allows you to recharge exclusively original ACC rechargeable Li ion batteries (SAV-C0011) of
A.M.I. Italia S.r.l. The charging time of around 2.5 hours may increase in the case of batteries that have undergone
recharging cycles higher than the one indicated. The battery charger is equipped with a control LED that indicates both
its functional status and the battery charge level, if inserted. The following is a table that allows identification of the
control LED coding:
INDICATOR
RED
GREEN
FIXED
Battery not working
Battery charge completed
FLASHING
Battery inserted
Faulty battery
charger
Battery inserted
Battery charging
Battery not
inserted
Battery not
inserted
Battery charger waiting for
battery insertion
When recharging, the battery charger control LED will flash green with a different frequency depending on the level of
recharge, until the charge is fully indicated by the control LED with FIXED green light.
Charge level
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Number of consecutive flashes
1
2
3
4
Fixed
Defibrillation PADs
The Saver One allows the use of two different defibrillation PADs depending on the patient to be treated:
Defibrillation PADs for Adults model SAV-C0846
Defibrillation PADs for Children model SAV-C0016
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