Coretec Trainer 1000 User manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This device is not suitable for use on humans.
It is designed for training purposes only and must be kept unmistakable separate from fully operative
defibrillators.
Responsibility regarding
provision of information
Customers are responsible for ensuring that the relevant people within their organisation are provided with access to
the information and the general safety instructions and warnings provided in this manual.
Use and
purpose
The
is a simulation and training device for realistic Advanced Life Support training on a
defibrillator (AED). Due to the similarity of its design and operating elements, the Trainer 1000 is particularly
suitable for training and instructing peo
The
does not deliver energy through adhesive electrodes, which means that it does not pose a risk
to less
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experienced trainees. At the same time, the Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate changes
state by using the AED Trainer’s IR remote control and intervene if the Trainer is used incorrectly.
USER MANUAL TRAINER
TOMER SERVICE:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This device is not suitable for use on humans.
It is designed for training purposes only and must be kept unmistakable separate from fully operative
provision of information
Customers are responsible for ensuring that the relevant people within their organisation are provided with access to
the information and the general safety instructions and warnings provided in this manual.
is a simulation and training device for realistic Advanced Life Support training on a
defibrillator (AED). Due to the similarity of its design and operating elements, the Trainer 1000 is particularly
suitable for training and instructing peo
ple in the use of the Lifepak® 1000 series defibrillators.
does not deliver energy through adhesive electrodes, which means that it does not pose a risk
experienced trainees. At the same time, the Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate changes
state by using the AED Trainer’s IR remote control and intervene if the Trainer is used incorrectly.
USER MANUAL TRAINER
1000
It is designed for training purposes only and must be kept unmistakable separate from fully operative
Customers are responsible for ensuring that the relevant people within their organisation are provided with access to
is a simulation and training device for realistic Advanced Life Support training on a
defibrillator (AED). Due to the similarity of its design and operating elements, the Trainer 1000 is particularly
ple in the use of the Lifepak® 1000 series defibrillators.
does not deliver energy through adhesive electrodes, which means that it does not pose a risk
experienced trainees. At the same time, the Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate changes
in a patient’s
state by using the AED Trainer’s IR remote control and intervene if the Trainer is used incorrectly.

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CONTENTS
Trainer 1000 AED Training System Quick Start Guide
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Defibrillation
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Operating Modes
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Safety instruction
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Symbols
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Operating elements, controls and connections
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Preparing the Trainer 1000 for use
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Unpacking and checking components
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Charging the battery
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Starting a training session
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Verifying or creating an AED Trainer configu
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Connecting the training electrodes to the Trainer 1000
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Turning the unit On / Off
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Attaching the training electrodes to the mannequin
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Using the remote control
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Setup
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Accessing setup mode
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GENERAL SETTINGS
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AED MODE settings
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MANUAL MODE settings
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SERVICE MODE settings
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TRAINER SETTINGS menu
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Setting options: CPRmax menu
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Configuring the energy protocol
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Changing settings for CUSTOMER
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Adjusting CPR Time
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Turning AUTO A
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Maintenance
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Cleaning and maintaining the
Battery
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Disposal
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Potential errors and remedies
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INFORMATION ON USING
THE TRAINER 1000 FO
R TRAINING PURPOSES
The Trainer 1000 is designed only for training people in the use a
defibrillator on adults and children over the age
of 8, weighing more than 25 kg, and using standard training electrodes (black connector).
This ensures that trainees are taught which electrodes to use on which patients right from the outset of their
train
ing.
TRAINER 1000 AED
TRAINING SYSTEM
QUICK START GUIDE
QUICK START
Turn the AED Trainer on
Press the PAUSE button on the remote control.
Select the required shock protocol from the table below and press the corresponding button on the remote
control.
Press PAUSE again in order to verify your choice. The AED Trainer will turn itself off automatically.
You can now start the training session. Use the remote control to chose a particular problem situation. Please
refer to the rear of the Quick Start Guide
for more information.
Once the AED has been switched on, it will display the message CONNECT ELECTRODES. Connect the training
electrodes and press the ELECTRODES button on the remote control to then proceed with an analysis.
Please note: The AED Trainer w
ill automatically open the shock protocol that was used last. Please refer to the
training system user manual for further information.
Remote control
button
AED Trainer shock protocol
Shock sequence
ECG sequence
F1
Fixed sequence no. 1
SSSSN
FFFFSr
F2
Fixed sequence no. 2
NNNN
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F3
Fixed sequence no. 3
SSNNNN
FFAASrSr
F4
Fixed sequence no. 4
SSNSSN
FFAFFSr
F5
Fixed sequence no. 5
SNNN
FAAA
C1*
Customer (Special)
* (S or N)
*( F or A)
S: Shock Advised
N: No Shock Advised
Sr: Sinus
Rhythm
F: Fibrillation
A: Asystole
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Remote control buttons and functions
Button
This button
changes all shock decisions to NO SHOCK ADVISED. This function can only be used
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
displayed.
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
Pressing the button again simulates disconnection of the electrodes.
Turn the MOTION SIMULATION function On or Off. This functio
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
cancel, turn off the AED Trainer or press button again.
Press once to activate LOW BATTERY alert.
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
PAUSE. Can be pressed at any time to stop any
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED
Trainer off.
Remote control buttons and functions
changes all shock decisions to NO SHOCK ADVISED. This function can only be used
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
Pressing the button again simulates disconnection of the electrodes.
Turn the MOTION SIMULATION function On or Off. This functio
n is only available during analysis.
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
cancel, turn off the AED Trainer or press button again.
Press once to activate LOW BATTERY alert.
Press again to deactivate.
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
PAUSE. Can be pressed at any time to stop any
of the Trainer 1000’s functions. Press again to
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED
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changes all shock decisions to NO SHOCK ADVISED. This function can only be used
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
n is only available during analysis.
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
of the Trainer 1000’s functions. Press again to
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED

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DEFIBRILLATI
ON
Defibrillation is a recognised method for treating certain, potentially fatal, cardiac arrhythmias, i.e. abnormal heart
beating. Defibrillation consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to the affected heart with a
defibrillator.
The
from Coretec
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Service is a training and simulation device for the work
performed with an automated external d
efibrillator (AED). The Trainer 1000 is not capable of detecting cardiac
arrhythmias or of delivering a defibrillation shock, but is a traini
ng device only that allows potential users to be
trained in the use of a defibrillator by simulating corresponding sounds and visual indicators.
Defibrillation is only one of the medical treatment methods available for resuscitating patients with shockabl
e
cardiac arrhythmias. Depending on the particulars of a case, patients might also require other treatment, such as:
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Supplemental oxygen
Medication
The success of a resuscitation attempt also depends on the length of t
ime that elapses between the onset of a
cardiac arrest during which no blood is circulated (e.g. in ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular
tachycardia) and defibrillation.
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the following is criti
cal to
survival from sudden cardiac arrest:
Early access to patients and identification of the problem
Early CPR by first responders or bystanders
Early defibrillation
Early advanced treatment by emergency medical services (EMS)
A patient’s
physiological state may also affect the likelihood of successful defibrillation. Failure to resuscitate a
patient is therefore not a reliable indicator of the performance of the resources, equipment or rescuers involved in
the resuscitation attempt. Patien
ts will sometimes exhibit a muscular response (such as jumping or twitching)
during energy transfer. The absence of such a response, however, is not a reliable indicator of the actual energy
delivered or the defibrillator’s performance.
Successful defibri
llation largely depends on first aider’s confidence in administering it
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which is why regular and
repeated theoretical and practical training in the use of defibrillators can save lives.
This is what the
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OPERATING MODES
The Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate the following operating modes:
AED mode (with activatable and de
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activatable Defi
Manual mode (with Defi
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electrode discharge derivation)
ECG monitoring mode (requires Upgrade Kit); see
Setup mode
AED MODE
As with real live automated external defibrillators, the
issues specific instructions when detecting shockable rhythms or non
(d
efibrillation) to the simulated patient requires the active involvement of the person operating the defibrillator.
MANUAL MODE
This function allows expert users to decide on administering defibrillation shocks on the basis of the ECG analysis
derived
through the electrodes.
ECG MONITORING MODE
ECG mode simulates the monitoring of the electrical activity of a patient’s heart using conventional ECG electrodes
that are attached using snap fasteners. The readout provided on the screen represents the con
lead II. The Trainer 1000 does not issue any spoken instructions in this mode. If the CPPS (Continuous Patient
Surveillance System) has been activated (setup menu), the user will be prompted to check the patient and change
to defibrilla
tion electrodes if a shockable cardiac rhythm is detected.
SETUP MODE
Setup mode is used to select the relevant settings for specifying how the
The Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate the following operating modes:
activatable Defi
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electrode derivation)
electrode discharge derivation)
ECG monitoring mode (requires Upgrade Kit); see
separate user manual
As with real live automated external defibrillators, the
evaluates the selected ECG rhythms and
issues specific instructions when detecting shockable rhythms or non
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shockable rhythms. The delivery of shocks
efibrillation) to the simulated patient requires the active involvement of the person operating the defibrillator.
This function allows expert users to decide on administering defibrillation shocks on the basis of the ECG analysis
ECG mode simulates the monitoring of the electrical activity of a patient’s heart using conventional ECG electrodes
that are attached using snap fasteners. The readout provided on the screen represents the con
lead II. The Trainer 1000 does not issue any spoken instructions in this mode. If the CPPS (Continuous Patient
Surveillance System) has been activated (setup menu), the user will be prompted to check the patient and change
tion electrodes if a shockable cardiac rhythm is detected.
Setup mode is used to select the relevant settings for specifying how the
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The Trainer 1000 can be used to simulate the following operating modes:
evaluates the selected ECG rhythms and
shockable rhythms. The delivery of shocks
efibrillation) to the simulated patient requires the active involvement of the person operating the defibrillator.
This function allows expert users to decide on administering defibrillation shocks on the basis of the ECG analysis
ECG mode simulates the monitoring of the electrical activity of a patient’s heart using conventional ECG electrodes
that are attached using snap fasteners. The readout provided on the screen represents the con
solidated data from
lead II. The Trainer 1000 does not issue any spoken instructions in this mode. If the CPPS (Continuous Patient
Surveillance System) has been activated (setup menu), the user will be prompted to check the patient and change
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
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TERMS
This manual and the
make use of the following terms:
Hazard:
Immediate hazard that will result in serious injury or death.
Warning:
Hazard or unsafe practice that could result in serious personal injury.
Caution:
Hazard or unsafe practice that could result in minor pers
onal injury, product damage or property
damage.
WARNING!
Electric shock Hazard.
The
is powered by electricity. If not used properly and as described in these instructions, this
electrical energy may cause serious injury and death. Users must be thoroughly familiar with these operating
instructions and all of the Trainer 1000’s operating
controls, indicators, connections and accessories’ functions
before operating the device.
Electric shock hazard.
Do not disassemble the
. It contains no responder
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serviceable components and may carry
dangerous voltages. Always contact Customer Services f
or repairs.
Fire and electric shock hazard.
Do not immerse any part of the
in water or other fluids. Avoid spilling any fluids onto the device
and its accessories. Do not clean with ketones or other flammable agents. Unless specified otherwise, do not
a
utoclave or sterilise the
. Clean only using a slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
Fire and explosion hazard.
Do not use defibrillators in the presence of flammable gasses or anaesthetics. Particular care must be taken when
using a defibrillator in c
lose proximity to sources of oxygen (e.g. anaesthesia bags or respirator hoses). Turn off
gas source or remove source before defibrillation. Please instruct users to observe this safety precaution before
use of the
; observe whenever possible for training
purposes.
Possible electrical interference.
The use of cables, electrodes or accessories not explicitly specified for use with this training unit can affect the
Trainer 1000’s performance. Do not use any of the
’s accessories with fully operational def
ibrillators that are
used to treat patients and vice a verse. The Trainer 1000 must only be used with the components and accessories
specified in this user manual.
Potential device failure.
Always carry the charger when taking the device to training event
s and courses held outside your premises in
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WARNING!
Potential device malfunction.
The use of cables, electrodes or batteries from other manufacturers can cause the Trainer 1000 to malfunction,
and could void your warranty. The Trainer 1000 must only be used with the accessories specified in this user
manual.
Only use the original charg
er with the original cable supplied with the Trainer 1000 for connecting it to the mains.
Only use manufacturer
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approved accessories.
Safety risk and potential device damage.
Monitors, defibrillators, training devices and their accessories (including tra
ferromagnetic materials. As with all ferromagnetic equipment, this training device must not be used in the
presence of the high electromagnetic fields generated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) devices. The high
magn
etic field created by an MRI device will attract the device with a force sufficient to cause death or serious
injury to persons located between the two. This magnetic attraction may also cause damage to the device. Please
contact the MRI device’s manufactu
rer for more information. The device should, in general, never be exposed to
magnetic fields as, e.g. emanate from annual magnets commonly used in medicine. Any spaces designated ‘Do not
bring your credit card into this area’ are not suitable for setting u
Route the power cables in such a way that they are not at risk of being damaged. Never use damaged cables!
Damaged cables can cause fire and potentially fatal electric shocks.
CAUTION!
Potential device damage.
Incorrect or improper
mechanical use i.e. immersing into water or dropping, can damage the device. Do not
continue using the device following such an incident. Please contact Coretec
such a case.
Please note:
The Trainer 1000, the training
Please keep this manual for future reference.
The use of cables, electrodes or batteries from other manufacturers can cause the Trainer 1000 to malfunction,
and could void your warranty. The Trainer 1000 must only be used with the accessories specified in this user
er with the original cable supplied with the Trainer 1000 for connecting it to the mains.
approved accessories.
Safety risk and potential device damage.
Monitors, defibrillators, training devices and their accessories (including tra
ining electrodes and cables) contain
ferromagnetic materials. As with all ferromagnetic equipment, this training device must not be used in the
presence of the high electromagnetic fields generated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) devices. The high
etic field created by an MRI device will attract the device with a force sufficient to cause death or serious
injury to persons located between the two. This magnetic attraction may also cause damage to the device. Please
rer for more information. The device should, in general, never be exposed to
magnetic fields as, e.g. emanate from annual magnets commonly used in medicine. Any spaces designated ‘Do not
bring your credit card into this area’ are not suitable for setting u
p the Trainer 1000.
Route the power cables in such a way that they are not at risk of being damaged. Never use damaged cables!
Damaged cables can cause fire and potentially fatal electric shocks.
mechanical use i.e. immersing into water or dropping, can damage the device. Do not
continue using the device following such an incident. Please contact Coretec
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The Trainer 1000, the training
electrodes and cables do not contain any latex.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
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The use of cables, electrodes or batteries from other manufacturers can cause the Trainer 1000 to malfunction,
and could void your warranty. The Trainer 1000 must only be used with the accessories specified in this user
er with the original cable supplied with the Trainer 1000 for connecting it to the mains.
ining electrodes and cables) contain
ferromagnetic materials. As with all ferromagnetic equipment, this training device must not be used in the
presence of the high electromagnetic fields generated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) devices. The high
etic field created by an MRI device will attract the device with a force sufficient to cause death or serious
injury to persons located between the two. This magnetic attraction may also cause damage to the device. Please
rer for more information. The device should, in general, never be exposed to
magnetic fields as, e.g. emanate from annual magnets commonly used in medicine. Any spaces designated ‘Do not
Route the power cables in such a way that they are not at risk of being damaged. Never use damaged cables!
mechanical use i.e. immersing into water or dropping, can damage the device. Do not
Service GmbH’s technical services in
electrodes and cables do not contain any latex.

Symbols
The Trainer 1000 features the following symbols with the following meanings:
Read the user manual
Read this user manual before using the Trainer
Observe the safety instructions.
Do not dispose of as household waste
Do not dispose of the Trainer 1000 and its packaging as
household waste.
CE Mark
CE certification provided by the manufacturer
Year of manufacture
The number behind the symbol is the year of manufacture.
Electrode connector symbol
This is where the electrodes are connected
Remote control symbol
This is where the cable for the remote control is connected and where the infrared receiver for
the
remote control is located.
CHARGER
ONLY !
Charger socket
Socket for the charger. Caution! Only use the supplied charger.
Do not connect a power supply plug or a different charger.
Fuse symbol
This is where the fuse is located and where it can be
Available as a spare part.
The fuse can also be replaced with a standard micro fuse with the following specifications:
G fuse pack 1.25A slow blow (250V) 20 x 5 mm
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The Trainer 1000 features the following symbols with the following meanings:
Read the user manual
Read this user manual before using the Trainer
1000 for the first time.
Observe the safety instructions.
Do not dispose of as household waste
Do not dispose of the Trainer 1000 and its packaging as
CE certification provided by the manufacturer
Year of manufacture
The number behind the symbol is the year of manufacture.
Electrode connector symbol
This is where the electrodes are connected
Remote control symbol
This is where the cable for the remote control is connected and where the infrared receiver for
remote control is located.
Socket for the charger. Caution! Only use the supplied charger.
Do not connect a power supply plug or a different charger.
This is where the fuse is located and where it can be
replaced.
Available as a spare part.
The fuse can also be replaced with a standard micro fuse with the following specifications:
G fuse pack 1.25A slow blow (250V) 20 x 5 mm
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This is where the cable for the remote control is connected and where the infrared receiver for
The fuse can also be replaced with a standard micro fuse with the following specifications:

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Fragile! Do not throw!
Handle with care
Protect from moisture
Do not
store in a wet or damp location and protect from moisture during transport
Top
This side up!
Fragile! Do not throw!
Protect from moisture
store in a wet or damp location and protect from moisture during transport
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OPERATING ELEMENTS,
CONTROLS AND CONNECT
IONS
1
Readiness display
This indicator comprises three symbols that indicate whether the
defibrillator is ready for operation or whether there is a problem.
The
meaning of each of these symbols and the place / time it will be shown
will be explained in the following section. Please note that the Trainer
1000 is equipped with a plastic indicat
or placeholder instead of a display.
This means that, for training purposes, all of these symbols will be visible
at all times.
The spanner symbol indicates a condition that might or is preventing the
defibrillator from being used normally. The corres
ponding indicator and
audio signal can be activated by pressing the symbol key on the remote
control.
The OK symbol indicates that the defibrillator is ready for use.
This symbol
will only be shown when de defibrillator is turned off.
The standby
indicator will display the battery symbol only when the
defibrillator is turned off. If the battery symbol is shown with one bar inside
it, the battery is running low. If the symbol is empty, the battery is running
very low and the OK symbol will subsequen
tly not be displayed when the
defibrillator is turned off. The corresponding indicator and audio signal can
be activated by pressing the symbol key on the remote control.
2
Speaker
Issues voice prompts and audio signals.
3
ON / OFF button
The green
ON/OFF button turns the power supply on and off. The green LED
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4
SHOCK button
Pressing this red button will cause the device to simulate a delivery of a
shock to the patient
5
Menu button
For selecting the operating mode (manual or AED).
6
Charger socket
Socket for the charger.
7
Softkeys
The two softkeys work in conjunction with the screen and can be used to
make selections while using the
softkeys depends on the action undertaken at the time and will be indicated
by their corresponding labels as shown on the screen.
9
Display
Displays pertinent information for use during all modes of
10
Electrode socket
For connecting training defibrillation electrodes (black) and training ECG
cables (green).
Pressing this red button will cause the device to simulate a delivery of a
shock to the patient
(when flashing).
For selecting the operating mode (manual or AED).
Socket for the charger.
The two softkeys work in conjunction with the screen and can be used to
make selections while using the
defibrillator.
The relevant function of the
softkeys depends on the action undertaken at the time and will be indicated
by their corresponding labels as shown on the screen.
Displays pertinent information for use during all modes of
For connecting training defibrillation electrodes (black) and training ECG
cables (green).
USER MANUAL
Pressing this red button will cause the device to simulate a delivery of a
For selecting the operating mode (manual or AED).
The two softkeys work in conjunction with the screen and can be used to
The relevant function of the
softkeys depends on the action undertaken at the time and will be indicated
by their corresponding labels as shown on the screen.
Displays pertinent information for use during all modes of
operation.
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Heart rate meter
The heard rate meter will display heart rates between 20 and 300 beats per minute. This meter will only be shown
in AED mode
during AED monitoring, in manual mode and when using the 3
-
pin ECG cable.
Battery status symbol
The battery status symbol on the screen indicates the relative charge held by the battery when the Trainer 1000 is
turned on, and can be adjusted through the r
emote control. This symbol can be displayed in two ways: 1. With
four solid bars inside it, indicating that the battery is fully charged. 2. Blank, indicating that the battery is running
very low, and accompanied by the message REPLACE BATTERY.
ECG
The E
CG readout shown on the screen is a non
-
diagnostic ECG that is generated with the aid of the training
electrodes or lead II of the ECG cable. The ECG rhythm is either specified by the instructor through the remote
control, or as part of one of the pre
-
prog
rammed scenarios. Please notify trainees that the presence of an ECG is
not a reliable indicator that the patient has a pulse.
Softkey label
This label defines the respective function of the relevant softkey. Examples of those are ANALYSE and
DISCHARGE.
Herzfrequenz
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Indikator
Schock
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Indikator
Discharge
Analyse
Manual mode
SHOCK
button
Menu button
Softkey function
Prompts
Battery status symbol
Elapsed time
ECG
readout
Softkeys
Heart rate meter
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PREPARING THE TRAINE
R 1000 FOR USE
This section describes how to prepare the AED Trainer for use. Please check whether the device has been supplied
with all of the components specified below in order to prevent later complications.
Unpacking and check
ing components
Remove the AED Trainer from its box. Check the device and all of its accessories for signs of transport damage.
Keep the box for potential later use.
The box the AED Trainer is supplied in should contain:
Trainer 1000
Remote control
Remote control cable
2 AAA batteries (for the remote control)
Plug
-
in charger
Training electrodes
Soft or hard bag, depending on order
User manual (CD version)
Spare fuse
Declaration of conformity
Charging the battery
The AED Trainer is fitted with a
rechargeable lithium ion battery. This battery requires little attention and can hold
sufficient charge for running the Trainer 1000 for approx. 4 hours of non
Once empty, this battery can be recharged from the mains usi
Only use the supplied charger for operating the Trainer 1000 and charging the battery. Other mains adapters
might damage the Trainer 1000.
When switched off, the Trainer 1000 will fully recharge within approx. 2.5 hours (using th
The Trainer 1000’s battery can also be charged while it is switched on, although it will then take longer to charge.
Batteries age. This aging process depends on such factors as time and charge/discharge cycles. We recommend
having t
he Trainer 1000’s batteries replaced by our customer services once the battery no longer provides
sufficient power to operate the Trainer 1000 for a full two hours in battery mode.
R 1000 FOR USE
This section describes how to prepare the AED Trainer for use. Please check whether the device has been supplied
with all of the components specified below in order to prevent later complications.
ing components
Remove the AED Trainer from its box. Check the device and all of its accessories for signs of transport damage.
The box the AED Trainer is supplied in should contain:
2 AAA batteries (for the remote control)
rechargeable lithium ion battery. This battery requires little attention and can hold
sufficient charge for running the Trainer 1000 for approx. 4 hours of non
-
stop simulation when used properly.
Once empty, this battery can be recharged from the mains usi
ng the supplied charger.
Only use the supplied charger for operating the Trainer 1000 and charging the battery. Other mains adapters
When switched off, the Trainer 1000 will fully recharge within approx. 2.5 hours (using th
The Trainer 1000’s battery can also be charged while it is switched on, although it will then take longer to charge.
Batteries age. This aging process depends on such factors as time and charge/discharge cycles. We recommend
he Trainer 1000’s batteries replaced by our customer services once the battery no longer provides
sufficient power to operate the Trainer 1000 for a full two hours in battery mode.
USER MANUAL
This section describes how to prepare the AED Trainer for use. Please check whether the device has been supplied
Remove the AED Trainer from its box. Check the device and all of its accessories for signs of transport damage.
rechargeable lithium ion battery. This battery requires little attention and can hold
stop simulation when used properly.
Only use the supplied charger for operating the Trainer 1000 and charging the battery. Other mains adapters
When switched off, the Trainer 1000 will fully recharge within approx. 2.5 hours (using th
e European charger).
The Trainer 1000’s battery can also be charged while it is switched on, although it will then take longer to charge.
Batteries age. This aging process depends on such factors as time and charge/discharge cycles. We recommend
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STARTING A TRAINING
SESSION
Verifying or creating an AED Trainer
configuration
To simulate a LIFEPAK 1000 S with Defi
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electrode ECG monitoring and manual mode, select “YES” under the setup
options ECG READOUT and “YES” under MANUAL ACCESS.
Check the AED Trainer settings and configure as required. Please refer to the re
levant sections of this manual for
detailed information on the setup options and configurations.
Connecting the training electrodes to the Trainer 1000
Push the electrode connector into the relevant socket on the AED Trainer until it engages.
To remove
, take a firm hold of the connector and carefully, but firmly, pull out of the socket. Never try to unplug
the training electrodes by pulling on the cable! Do not use any tools to unplug the electrodes, since these could
damage the Trainer 1000’s housing a
nd electronics.
Turning the unit On / Off
Press the ON / OFF button on the AED Trainer to turn it on/off.
Once turned on, the AED Trainer will run a four
-
to five
-
second check routine. While running this routine, all of the
indicators will blink once,
and the following message will be briefly shown:
CORETEC
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SERVICE GmbH
Once this check routine has been successfully run, the green ON/OFF indicator will light up permanently and the
AED Trainer will automatically start up.
Depending on the AED Trainer’s c
onfiguration and electrode contact, the screen will now display one of the
following prompts:
PUSH ANALYZE
STAND CLEAR! ANALYSIS, STAND CLEAR
CONNECT ELECTRODES
Please note:
The AED Trainer cannot be turned on if the Li
-
ion battery is low on charge.
In
this case, connect it to the charger. It should take no more than a few minutes for the Trainer to be charged
sufficiently for it to be turned on. However, the AED Trainer must always remain connected to the charger until
the battery has been sufficiently
recharged. (The charge indictor LED will go out when the battery is fully
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Attaching the training electrodes to the mannequin
The illustration below shows where to position the training electrodes on the mannequin.
Figure: Attaching the tra
ining electrodes to the mannequin
Once the electrodes have been attached to the mannequin, the instructor must signal the device accordingly by
pressing the ELECTRODES button on the remote control. This will automatically activate the selected scenario wi
the relevant settings.
This training scenario will only start running if the training electrode connector has been properly inserted into the
socket on the AED Trainer and the instructor has verified that the electrodes have been correctly attached thro
the remote control.
If, while using the AED Trainer:
-
the training electrodes are removed from the device, it will display the message CONNECT ELECTRODES
-
the training electrodes, on the other hand, come off the mannequin, it will not display this m
ELECTRODES).
This message function can be turned on/off by the instructor by pressing the electrode button on the remote
control.
Please note:
Never use defibrillator electrodes intended for use on patients. The Trainer 1000 will not reco
electrodes and they could damage the outer skin of the mannequin or leave behind stubborn residues.
Attaching the training electrodes to the mannequin
The illustration below shows where to position the training electrodes on the mannequin.
ining electrodes to the mannequin
Once the electrodes have been attached to the mannequin, the instructor must signal the device accordingly by
pressing the ELECTRODES button on the remote control. This will automatically activate the selected scenario wi
This training scenario will only start running if the training electrode connector has been properly inserted into the
socket on the AED Trainer and the instructor has verified that the electrodes have been correctly attached thro
the training electrodes are removed from the device, it will display the message CONNECT ELECTRODES
the training electrodes, on the other hand, come off the mannequin, it will not display this m
This message function can be turned on/off by the instructor by pressing the electrode button on the remote
Never use defibrillator electrodes intended for use on patients. The Trainer 1000 will not reco
electrodes and they could damage the outer skin of the mannequin or leave behind stubborn residues.
USER MANUAL
The illustration below shows where to position the training electrodes on the mannequin.
Once the electrodes have been attached to the mannequin, the instructor must signal the device accordingly by
pressing the ELECTRODES button on the remote control. This will automatically activate the selected scenario wi
th
This training scenario will only start running if the training electrode connector has been properly inserted into the
socket on the AED Trainer and the instructor has verified that the electrodes have been correctly attached thro
ugh
the training electrodes are removed from the device, it will display the message CONNECT ELECTRODES
the training electrodes, on the other hand, come off the mannequin, it will not display this m
essage (CONNECT
This message function can be turned on/off by the instructor by pressing the electrode button on the remote
Never use defibrillator electrodes intended for use on patients. The Trainer 1000 will not reco
gnise these
electrodes and they could damage the outer skin of the mannequin or leave behind stubborn residues.

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USING THE REMOTE CON
TROL
The remote control requires 2x AAA batteries.
To fit and replace batteries, proceed as follows:
Press hard onto the
battery compartment cover on the rear of the remote control with your thumb and push open.
Insert two AAA batteries; make sure that the batteries’ (+) and (
-
) poles are correctly aligned.
Replace the battery compartment cover and make sure it engages.
Du
ring a training session, the remote control can be used to create realistic training scenarios, i.e. can be used by
the instructor to:
stop the AED Trainer from operating
call up pre
-
configured routines that involve the messages NO SHOCK ADVISED, CONNECT E
LECTRODES, MOTION,
CALL SERVICE and REPLACE BATTERY
select one of the six existing shock protocols (only possible while the device in PAUSE MODE)
(if applicable) select the ECG readout to be displayed on the screen.
The AED Trainer and remote control can e
ither communicate with one another through a wireless connection,
using infrared signals, or a remote control cable.
When using the remote control with a wireless connection, the instructor will have to stand behind the AED
Trainer. The remote control shou
ld always be held horizontally rather than aimed straight at the AED Trainer.
When the AED Trainer is turned on, all of the remote control settings from the previous training session, with the
exception of the current shock protocol, which will be saved, w
ill be deleted.
Remote control cable
If the remote control is used with the cable, insert the cable’s right
-
angled connector into the corresponding
socket on the remote control. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding socket on the AED Tr
ainer’s
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Remote control buttons and functions
Button
This button changes all shock
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
displayed.
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
Pressing the button again simulates disconnection of the electrodes.
Turn the MOTION SIMULATION function On or Off. This functio
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
cancel, turn off the AED Trainer or press button again.
Press
once to activate LOW BATTERY alert.
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
PAUSE. Can be pressed at any time to stop any of
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED
Trainer off.
Remote control buttons and functions
This button changes all shock
decisions to NO SHOCK ADVISED. This function can only be used
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
Pressing the button again simulates disconnection of the electrodes.
Turn the MOTION SIMULATION function On or Off. This functio
n is only available during analysis.
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
cancel, turn off the AED Trainer or press button again.
once to activate LOW BATTERY alert.
Press again to deactivate.
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
PAUSE. Can be pressed at any time to stop any of
the Trainer 1000’s functions. Press again to
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED
USER MANUAL
decisions to NO SHOCK ADVISED. This function can only be used
when the message PRESS FOR ANALYSIS or ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS, STAND CLEAR! is being
By pressing this button you simulate the fitting of the training electrodes to the mannequin.
n is only available during analysis.
Press once to activate service alert and to display the message CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE. To
This button is disabled. Intended only for use on Trainers with ECG mode.
the Trainer 1000’s functions. Press again to
resume operation. Press F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 or C1 for changing the shock protocol while the
Trainer 1000 is set to PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to verify the change and to turn the AED
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