Inactivity
If compressions are stopped during a CPR event,
after 3 seconds the CPRmeter displays an inactivity
timer which counts the seconds since the last
compression.
After 20 seconds since the last compression, the
inactivity timer starts flashing.
After 1 minute, the CPRmeter display fades down
to conserve battery power. The display is restored
when a new compression is delivered.
After 10 minutes of inactivity, the CPRmeter is automatically turned off. To
restart the CPRmeter, press the On/Off button.
Turning Off the CPRmeter
To turn the CPRmeter off, press and hold the On / Off button for at least 1
second.
Inactivity Timer
0:23
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5 Debriefing After Use
Q-CPR
Quick Review
®
The CPRmeter can display CPR performance statistics for the last CPR
event. When the CPRmeter is turned on, press the On / Off button once to
activate Q-CPR Quick Review. The statistics are shown over two displays.
–
Percentage of compressions with release force
within the Compression Release Target.
–
Percentage of compressions with compression
depth which have reached the Compression
Depth Target.
–
Percentage of compressions with compression
rate within the Compression Rate Target.
Press the On / Off button once to cycle to the next
display.
–
Duration of the CPR event (minutes: seconds).
–
Percentage of the CPR event duration where
chest compressions have been delivered.
Press the On / Off button once to cycle between
the displays.
To turn the CPRmeter off, press and hold the On / Off button for at least 1
second.
The CPRmeter reverts to Compression Feedback mode if a compression is
delivered.
The CPR event statistics are stored when the CPRmeter is turned off. When
turned on again, the statistics from the stored CPR event can be reviewed,
as described above.
When the CPRmeter is used in a new CPR event, the preceding event's
statistics are deleted and the new event's statistics are stored in Q-CPR
Quick Review.
CPR performance statistics are only calculated if at least 10 compressions
have been delivered.
15
98%
70%
96%
24:35
80%