GETTING STARTED
Outside Controls, Indicators, and Labels (Top and Bottom) (Continued)
Table 1
4 CHARGE-PAK Trainer
5 Lid release/On-Off
button
6 Storage compartment
7 Battery compartment
Back
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LIFEPAK CR–T AED Trainer
Figure 2
Outside Controls, Indicators, and Labels (Back and Side)
Table 2
8 Remote control signal
sensor
9 Light emitting diode
(LED) display
10 Remote control
compartment
11 Software download
receptacle
12 Remote control
receptacle
13 Master power switch
14 CHARGE-PAK Trainer
compartment
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The CHARGE-PAK Trainer is not functional. It is used only to
demonstrate how to remove and replace the CHARGE-PAK.
Button that opens the Trainer lid and simulates turning on the
defibrillator. Pressing this button for approximately 2 seconds after the
lid is open simulates turning off the defibrillator.
Storage compartment for the remote control cable and shock button
cover.
Compartment that holds four D-cell alkaline batteries.
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Outside Controls, Indicators, and Labels (Back and Side)
Sensor used for wireless remote control operation. The signal from the
remote control must be detected at this sensor for proper
communication.
Display containing ten LED bars that are viewed to confirm selections
when operating settings are changed. The LED display is also used to
verify volume level when the volume is adjusted.
Storage compartment for the remote control.
Connection point for loading software to the Trainer.
Connection point for the remote control cable.
Press and release switch that provides power to the Trainer.
Compartment that accommodates the removable CHARGE-PAK
Trainer.
Side
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LIFEPAK CR–T Trainer Operating Instructions
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