Thank you for purchasing XFT-120G AED Trainer Please read the instruction manual carefully and thoroughly before operating this device. Also please keep it available for future reference.
Content 1. Product Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................3 2. Product Illustration........................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 The Trainer.................................................................................................................................
List of Symbols Date of Manufacture Manufacturer This product must not be disposed of with other household waste Refer to user manual Serial Number Fragile Keep upward Keep dry Temperature limit Humidity limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation 1. Product Introduction XFT-120G AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Trainer is specifically designed to train first-aid personnel before they use a real clinical AED.
2.1 The Trainer 2.1.1. Front View 1 3 2 6 4 5 8 11 7 10 9 12 Fig. 1 Front View Fig.2 Open the Cover 1) Handle 2) Cover When Open the cover, the AED Trainer will be turned one; when close the cover, the AED Trainer will be turned off. 3) USB Interface It is used to upgrade the software. 4) Electrode Socket: It is used to connect the electrode pad. 5) Display Screen When the Trainer is working, the screen will display the working status.
1 Fig.3 Rear View Fig.4 Take Out the Remote Control 1) Remote Control The remote control is stored in the back side of the AED Trainer.User can remove it from the trainer when doing the training. 2.1.3 Botton View 1 Fig.5 Botton View Fig.6 Remove the Battery Module 1) Battery Module The battery module is rechargeable. When charinging is need, user can remove the battery module from the AED Trainer and connect it with charging adapter to do the charging.
2.2 The Display Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig.7 Display Screen No. 1 2 Explanation Indicates the times of shocks the Trainer has delivered “0” means no shock Indicates that the trainer is currently in semi-automatic mode; Indicates that the trainer is currently in the full-automatic mode. 3 Indicates that the trainer is connected to the CPR wristband; Indicates that the trainer is not connected to the CPR wristband. 4 5 S means Scenario, the number 0-9 means the the scenario 0 to scenario 9.
2.3 The Remote Control Scenario Buttons Stop CPR Button Volume +/-Button Play/Pause Button Simulate Electrode is Well Connected Simulate Electrode is not Well Connected Simulate Motion Interference Semi/ Fully-automactic Button Simulate a Non-shockable Rhythm Simulate Low Battery Simulate a Shockable Rhythm Simulate System Error Simulate the Compression is Too Fast Simulate the Compression is Too Soft Simulate the Compression is Too Slow Simulate the Compression is Too Hard Fig.
Fig. 7 Fig. 8 8) Simulate Motion Interference: Press this button during the first heart rhythm analysis, the trainer prompts “Analysis interrupted (Fig. 9), Stop all motion (Fig. 10)”; press this button during the second heart rhythm analysis, the trainer prompts “Stop all motion (Figure 10), Cannot analyze (Figure 11)" Pic 9 Pic 10 Pic 11 9) Simulate a Shockable Rhythm: Press this button during training, the trainer enters into a shockable rhythm program, and then train according to the voice prompts.
Fig. 12 Fig. 13 12. Simulate System Error: In the normal use of the trainer, press this button, the trainer screen prompts ”System Error”.. Fig. 14 13. Simulate the Compression is Too Slow: During the CPR process, when press this button, the trainer screen prompts to push faster. Fig. 15 14. Simulate the Compression is Too Fast: During the CPR process, when press this button, the trainer screen prompts to push slower. Fig. 16 15.
Fig. 17 16. Simulate the Compression is too Hard: During the CPR process, when press this button, the trainer screen prompts to push softer. Fig. 18 2.4Accessories Fig.
3. Operating Instruction 3.1 Preparation 3.1.1 Electrode pads placement Take out the electrode from the package and place it on the manikin. Note: If the adult mode is used, the adult electrode pads is attached to the position shown in Figure 20; if the child mode is used, the child electrode pads is attached to the position shown in Figure 21. Fig. 20 Adult electrode placement Fig. 21 Child electrode placement 3.1.
Disconnect icon: The icon will show when the CPR wristband is disconnected from the trainer. When the CPR wristband is connected to the trainer, if the trainer is turned off, this icon will be displayed on the CPR wristband screen. 3.2 Power On and Select Training Mode Open the cover, (the power button ) light is on, and then select the training scenario through the remote control.
Fig. 26 Adult Electrode pad and Child Electrode pad Do not bend or stretch the electrode wires. When pulling out the electrode from the trainer, press and hold the terminal to pull it out. The factory default is to use the adult electrode, one end has been connected to the trainer; if you need to replace with the child electrode, firstly pull out the adult electrode, and then replace it with a child's electrode.
7) Press the “ ” or “ 8) Press and hold ” button to return to the start page of setting for 3 seconds to exit the setting interface. Then follow the voice prompts in the normal order for training. Fig. 28 Language setting 3.5.
3) Select the CPR wristband by pressing the “ 4) Press ” or “ to enter the CPR wristband setting page " or " 5) Select the desired option by pressing the " 6) Press ” button " button to confirm the selection ” or “ 7) Press the “ 8) Press and hold ” button to return to the start page of setting for 3 seconds to exit the setting interface. Then follow the voice prompts in the normal order for training. Fig. 30 CPR wristband setting 3.5.
Fig. 31 System setting 3.6 Shutdown When the training is over, close the trainer’s cover to turn off the device. In addition, the trainer also has an automatic shutdown function: 1) Low voltage automatic shutdown. 2) If it is in the setting interface for more than 8 minutes, it will automatically shut down. 3) If the trainer pauses for 8 minutes, it will automatically shut down if there is no operation. 4. Product Maintenance 4.
Fig. 32 The Trainer battery installation 2) The Trainer battery charging: When the battery is exhausted, please charge the battery in time. Fig. 33 The Trainer battery charging * After using for a while, if the volume is not normal or does not work properly, the battery may be running out. Please replace the battery or charge the battery. Battery installation for the Remote Control: Fig.
Fig. 35 Remote control battery installation diagram * Note that the battery anode is upward when the battery is installed. After using for a period of time, if the trainer's response to the remote control is delayed or does not respond, the battery may be running out. Please replace it with a new one 4) Safe use of rechargeable batteries: ◆ Do not charge/discharge more than the specified current. ◆ Do not short circuit the battery/battery pack, as this may cause permanent damage to the battery/battery pack.
5.3 Product Contents Table 1 No. Content Quantity Unit Remarks 1 The Trainer 1 pc -- 2 Remote Control 1 pc -- 3 Adult Electrode Pads 1 Pair -- 4 Child Electrode Pads 1 Pair -- 5 Adult Pad Sensors 2 Pairs -- 6 Child Pad Sensors 2 Pairs -- 7 CPR Wristband 1 pc Optional 8 Battery 1 pc Rechargebale 9 Power Adapter 1 pc -- 10 Instruction Manual 1 pc -- 11 Storage Bag 1 pc -- Table2: Accessories ordering reference number No. Accessories Ref.
2 Troubleshooting Skills- Poor pad connection Defibrillation pads Shockable rhythm 1 shock Non-shockable rhythm 3 Ventricular Fibrillation- Shockable rhythm With two-shocks required for conversion 2 shocks Non-shockable rhythm 4 Non-Shockable Rhythm Non-shockable rhythm throught 5 Ventricular Fibrillation- Shockable rhythm With two-shocks required for conversion 2 shocks Non-shockable rhythm 6 Ventricular Fibrillation- Shockable rhythm With three-shocks required for conversion 3 shocks
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.