Page 3 - The Hear tStar t Defibrillator M5066A; Pads Cartridge Handle.; top
P h ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s The Hear tStar t Defibrillator M5066A Pads Cartridge Handle. Pull the handle to turn on the HeartStart and remove the cartridge’s hard cover. Ready Light. This green light tells you the readiness of the HeartStart. Blinking: standby mode (ready for use) Solid: in u...
Page 5 - Hear tStar t Defibrillator M5066A; QUICK REFERENCE
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s Hear tStar t Defibrillator M5066A QUICK REFERENCE
Page 7 - Hear tStar t; Edition 7
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s Hear tStar t M5066AAutomated External Defibrillator Edition 7 IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important to understand that survival rates for sudden cardiac arrest are directly related to how soon victims receive treatment. For every minute of delay, the chance of survival de...
Page 9 - © 2007 Philips Electronics North America Corp.
Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A About this edition The information in this guide applies to the model M5066A HeartStart Defibrillator. Its technical contents apply to all models in the HeartStart HS1 family of defibrillators, including the HeartStart, the HeartStart OnSite, and the ...
Page 11 - CONTENTS; Introduction to the HeartStart
Ph ilip s M e d ic al Sy st ems i CONTENTS 1 Introduction to the HeartStart Description ........................................................................................................... 1-1Sudden Cardiac Arrest ..................................................................................
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P h ilip s Me d ic al S ys te m s ii HEARTSTART M5066A A P P E N D I C E S A Accessories for the HeartStart B Glossary of terms C Glossary of symbols/controls D Warnings and precautions E Technical information F Configuration G Testing and troubleshooting H Additional technical information required ...
Page 13 - Introduction to the Hear tStar t; Description; and reliable operation.; Sudden Cardiac Arrest; warning signs or symptoms.; Indications for Use; does not respond when shaken, and
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 1-1 1 1 Introduction to the Hear tStar t Description The HeartStart Defibrillator M5066A is part of the Philips HeartStart HS1 family of defibrillators. Small, lightweight, and battery powered, it is designed for simple and reliable operation. Sudden Cardiac Arrest ...
Page 14 - Training and practice; Technical Reference Guide
1-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Training and practice The HeartStart is one part of a well-designed emergency response plan. Any emergency response plan should be under the oversight of a physician and should include training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Philips recom...
Page 15 - Setting up the Hear tStar t; Package contents; * To replace a used cartridge or insert a different cartridge,
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 2-1 2 2 Setting up the Hear tStar t Package contents Check the contents of the HeartStart Defibrillator M5066A box to be sure it contains: • 1 HeartStart Defibrillator • 1 battery M5070A • 1 Adult SMART Pads Cartridge M5071A, containing one set of adhesive defibrill...
Page 16 - on the back of the defibrillator.; which means that it is ready for use.
2-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A 3. Insert the cartridge into the cartridge well on the front of the defibrillator. It should click into place when properly seated. The green PULL handle should be all the way down. NOTE: To prevent the pads’ adhesive gel from drying out, do not o...
Page 18 - Recommended accessories; If you may need to defibrillate an infant or a child
2-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Recommended accessories It is always a good idea to have a spare battery and a spare pads set. Other things that are useful to keep with the HeartStart include: • scissors — for cutting the victim’s clothes if needed • disposable gloves — to prote...
Page 19 - Using the Hear tStar t; Overview; If someone else is available
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 3-1 3 3 Using the Hear tStar t IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to read the Reminders section at the end of this chapter as well as the warnings and precautions in Appendix D. Overview If you think someone is in SCA, act quickly and calmly. If someone else is available , ask...
Page 20 - : PULL the green handle; follow the HeartStart’s instructions.
3-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A STEP 1 : PULL the green handle Turn on the HeartStart by pulling the SMART Pads Cartridge’s green handle. * Remove the hard cover from the pads cartridge and set it aside. Remain calm and follow the HeartStart’s instructions. The HeartStart starts...
Page 22 - : PRESS the Shock button; If a shock is needed:
3-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A STEP 3 : PRESS the Shock button As soon as the HeartStart detects that the pads are attached to the patient, it begins analyzing the patient’s heart rhythm. It tells you that no one should be touching the patient, and the Caution light begins flas...
Page 23 - Treating infants and children; immediately; as pediatric cardiac arrest is not common.
3-5 Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 3 Treating infants and children WARNING: Most cardiac arrests in children are not caused by heart problems. When responding to cardiac arrest in an infant or child:• Provide infant/child CPR while a bystander calls EMS and brings the HeartStart. • If no bystande...
Page 24 - DO NOT DELAY TREATMENT.; When emergency medical services arrive; stored in
3-6 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A If the patient is under 55 pounds or 8 years old, but you do NOT have an Infant/Child Pads Cartridge: • DO NOT DELAY TREATMENT. • Remove all clothing from the torso, to bare both the chest and the back. • Apply the HeartStart using the adult pads ...
Page 26 - Notes
Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Notes
Page 27 - After using the Hear tStar t; After each use; When the test is complete, check; HeartStart data storage
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 4-1 4 4 After using the Hear tStar t After each use 1. Check the outside of the HeartStart for signs of damage, dirt, or contamination. If you see signs of damage, contact Philips for technical support. If the defibrillator is dirty or contaminated, clean it accordi...
Page 28 - ECG recordings may be less.
4-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Follow your local protocol with regard to prompt data transfer for medical review after using the HeartStart. * Details about data transfer and timing are provided in Event Review documentation. The information automatically stored by the HeartSta...
Page 29 - Maintaining the Hear tStar t; Routine Maintenance; Do not open the HeartStart, remove its; Periodic checks; maintenance is limited to periodically checking the following:
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s 5- 1 5 5 Maintaining the Hear tStar t Routine Maintenance The HeartStart is very simple to maintain. The defibrillator performs a self-test every day. In addition, a battery insertion self-test is run whenever a battery is installed in the device. The defibrillator’...
Page 30 - Cleaning the HeartStart; , strong solvents such as acetone or; Disposing of the HeartStart; or the battery power is low. Press the i-button for instructions.
5-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Cleaning the HeartStart The outside of the HeartStart and its carry case can be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened in soapy water, chlorine bleach (2 tablespoons per quart or liter of water), or ammonia-based cleaners. Reminders: • Do not use isop...
Page 31 - Accessories for the Hear tStar t; Accessories; * Certain accessories require a prescription in the United States.
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s A-1 A A Accessories for the Hear tStar t Accessories * for the HeartStart Defibrillator available separately from your Philips representative or on-line at www.medical.philips.com/heartstart include: • Battery (spare recommended) [REF: M5070A] • Pads • Adult SMART P...
Page 32 - Training
A-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A • Training • Adult Training Pads Cartridge [REF: M5073A] • Adult Training Replacement Pads [REF: M5093A] • Adult Pads Placement Guide [REF: M5090A] • Infant/Child Training Pads Cartridge [REF: M5074A] • Infant/Child Training Replacement Pads [REF:...
Page 33 - Glossar y of terms
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s B-1 B B Glossar y of terms The terms listed in this Glossary are defined in the context of the Philips HeartStart Defibrillator and its use. AED Automated external defibrillator (a semi-automatic defibrillator). AED mode The standard treatment mode for the HeartStar...
Page 34 - background monitoring.
B-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A fibrillation A disturbance of the normal heart rhythm that results in chaotic, disorganized activity that cannot effectively pump blood. Ventricular fibrillation (fibrillation in the lower chambers of the heart) is associated with sudden cardiac a...
Page 36 - standby mode
B-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A cartridge. The pads are applied to the patient’s bare skin and used to detect the patient’s heart rhythm and to transfer the defibrillation shock. Only HeartStart SMART Pads can be used with the HeartStart Defibrillator. standby mode The operating...
Page 37 - Glossar y of symbols/controls; symbol
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s C-1 C C Glossar y of symbols/controls symbol description Pads cartridge handle. Green. Pulling the handle turns on the defibrillator and opens pads cartridge for use. Refer to operating instructions. On/Off button. Green. Pressing the On/Off button when the defibril...
Page 38 - Lithium manganese dioxide battery.; Do not crush the battery.
C-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Certified by the Canadian Standards Association. Reference order number. Expiration date. Lithium manganese dioxide battery. One battery in package. Do not crush the battery. Do not expose the battery to high heat or open flames. Do not incinerate...
Page 39 - This product is not sterile.
C-3 Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s C This side up. Transportation requirements (refer to associated thermometer symbol). Storage requirements (refer to associated thermometer symbol). Environmental (temperature and relative humidity) requirements. These pads are disposable and are for single pati...
Page 41 - Warnings and precautions; warning; Warnings
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s D-1 D D Warnings and precautions It is important to understand how to use your HeartStart Defibrillator safely. Please read these warnings and precautions carefully. A warning describes something that could cause serious personal injury or death. A precaution descri...
Page 42 - pads; Precautions; device handling
D-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A pads Do not allow the pads to contact other electrodes or metal parts that are in contact with the patient. Precautions device handling The HeartStart was designed to be sturdy and reliable for many different use conditions. However, handling the ...
Page 43 - Technical information; HeartStart Defibrillator specifications; Technical Reference Manual; Physical
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s E-1 E E Technical information HeartStart Defibrillator specifications The specifications provided in the following tables are nominal values. Additional information can be found in the Technical Reference Manual for HeartStart Automated External Defibrillators, loca...
Page 44 - Controls and indicators
E-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Controls and indicators sealing Drip proof per EN60529 class IPx1.Solid Objects per EN60529 class IP2x. ESD/EMI (radiated and immunity) See Electromagnetic Conformity tables. category specifications category specifications controls Green SMART Pad...
Page 45 - Defibrillation Waveform
E-3 Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s E Defibrillation Waveform category specifications waveform parameters Biphasic truncated exponential. Waveform parameters are automatically adjusted as a function of patient defibrillation impedance. In the diagram at left, D is the duration of phase 1 and E is ...
Page 47 - ECG analysis system
E-5 Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s E ECG analysis system category specifications function Evaluates impedance of adhesive pads for proper contact with the patient’s skin, and evaluates the ECG rhythm and signal quality to determine if a shock is appropriate. shockable rhythms Ventricular fibrilla...
Page 48 - ECG analysis performance
E-6 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A ECG analysis performance rhythm class ECG test sample a size meets AHA recommendations b for adult defibrillation observed 90% one-sided performance lower confidence limit shockable rhythm — ventricular fibrillation 300 sensitivity >90% (meets ...
Page 49 - Accessories specifications; HeartStart; Owner’s Manual
E-7 Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s E Accessories specifications Battery M5070A HeartStart Adult SMART Pads M5071A and Infant/Child SMART Pads M5072A category specifications battery type 9 VDC, 4.2 Ah, lithium manganese dioxide. Disposable, long-life primary cell. capacity When new, a minimum of 2...
Page 50 - Environmental considerations
E-8 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Environmental considerations By complying with your national regulations regarding disposal of electric, electronic, and battery waste, you can make a positive contribution to our shared environment. Such waste can introduce harmful elements into ...
Page 51 - Configuration
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s F-1 F F Configuration Overview The Philips HeartStart Defibrillator comes with a factory default configuration designed to meet the needs of most users. This configuration can only be changed by an authorized person using HeartStart Configure PDA software or Event R...
Page 52 - Patient treatment protocol options
F-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Patient treatment protocol options parameter settings default default description “call EMS” voice reminder timing • At power on (when the user turns on the HeartStart) • At power on and at the start of the first patient care pause • At the start ...
Page 54 - setting. Otherwise, the length of an NSA
F-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A NSA pause timer (minutes) 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 2.0 A 2-minute NSA pause for CPR automatically starts after voice instruction is given when no shock is advised (NSA). * If the user presses the i-button for optional CPR coaching, the HeartSt...
Page 57 - Testing and troubleshooting; Testing; Technical Reference Manual,; Troubleshooting; Recommended action during an emergency
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s G-1 G G Testing and troubleshooting Testing As long as a battery is installed, the HeartStart Defibrillator automatically tests itself every day and alerts you if it finds a problem. The self-test includes pads readiness testing. In addition, it runs a pads self-tes...
Page 58 - Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is in use
G-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A no spare battery is available, remove the installed battery for five seconds, then reinsert it and run a battery insertion self-test. If the problem continues, do not use the HeartStart. Attend to the patient, providing CPR if needed, until Emerge...
Page 60 - Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is not in use; not
G-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is not in use (green Ready light is not on) behavior possible cause recommended action chirps or i-button flashes • The battery power is low or the SMART Pads cartridge needs to be replaced. • The defibrillator...
Page 61 - Electromagnetic conformity; Electromagnetic emissions
Ph ilip s M e di ca l Sy st e m s H-1 H H Additional technical information required for European conformity Electromagnetic conformity Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration: The HeartStart is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the tables below. The customer or user of...
Page 62 - Electromagnetic immunity
H-2 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Electromagnetic immunity immunity test IEC 60601 test level compliance level electromagnetic environment - guidance electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 ± 6 kV contact ± 8 kV air ± 6 kV contact ± 8 kV air There are no special requirements w...
Page 64 - Important warnings and reminders; Shock cycle timing
H-4 Philip s Me di ca l Syst e m s HEARTSTART M5066A Important warnings and reminders • Do not allow the pads to contact other electrodes or metal parts that are in contact with the patient. • Before delivering a shock, it is important to disconnect the patient from other medical electrical equipmen...
Page 70 - P O W E R T O S A V E A L I F E; Philips Medical Systems is par t of; Philips Medical Systems
P O W E R T O S A V E A L I F E Philips Medical Systems is par t of Royal Philips Electronics Philips Medical Systems United States Philips Medical Systems2301 Fifth Avenue, Suite 200Seattle, WA, USA 98121(800) 263-3342 Canada Philips Medical Systems 281 Hillmount Road Markham, Ontario L6C 2S3 (800)...