Maintaining and Recycling the Device
Maintaining and Recycling the Device
Maintenance
The TrueCPR device and cable should be inspected regularly as part of your
routine equipment inspections. See the Operator's Checklist at the back of this
language section for instructions.
Battery Replacement
Use only Duracell DL123 batteries for reliable performance.
WARNING
POSSIBLE LEAK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION:
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Do not disassemble, puncture, crush, heat above 100°C (212°F), or
incinerate the batteries.
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Do not use rechargeable batteries in the TrueCPR device. Use only
nonrechargeable Duracell DL123 batteries.
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Replace both batteries at the same time with new Duracell DL123
batteries. Do not mix partially discharged and new batteries.
To replace the batteries, use a coin or similar tool to open the battery
compartment door. Remove the old batteries, wait 30 seconds, and then insert
new batteries as shown in the diagram on the compartment door. Close the
compartment door securely.
Note:
If the battery readiness indicator does not flash after the batteries are
replaced, perform the following corrective actions.
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Verify batteries are installed correctly.
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Remove batteries, wait 30 seconds, and then re-install batteries.
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Turn device on and look for low battery indicator on screen. If low battery
indicator does not appear, battery readiness indicator may be faulty.
Contact Technical Support or your local Physio-Control representative for
assistance.
Service and Repair
The TrueCPR device contains no serviceable parts. If the device does not
function correctly, contact your local Physio-Control representative for
assistance.
Recycling the Device and Batteries
Recycle the device and batteries according to national and local regulations. For
instructions on disposing of this product, see www.physio-control.com/recycling
or contact your local Physio-Control representative.
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TrueCPR Device Instructions for Use