1. When testing the defibrillation function of the defibrillator, place the electrodes on the support of the machine and press the two shock buttons to discharge.
2. Do not short-circuit the electrode to discharge, otherwise the metal contact points of the electrode will be burned out or pits will be burned out.
3. Don't take the electrode out of the stent to open the discharge. When the defibrillator discharges in an open circuit, there is a dangerous high voltage on the electrode. Contact with this high voltage will cause serious injury or death.
4. Do not touch any metal surface on the instrument during electric shock.
5. During the defibrillation discharge, other medical electronic equipment should be disconnected from the patient, except for the equipment marked with the defibrillation protection mark.
6. Do not touch the bed, patient or any equipment connected to the patient during defibrillation.
7. When the instrument is not in use, connect it to the AC power supply. At this time, the energy selection switch is placed in the OFF position. This is to keep the battery fully charged and to extend the battery life.







