JOUSING iAED-S1T AED Trainer User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- JOUSING
Table of Contents
iAED-S1T AED Trainer
User Manual
Introduction to iAED-S1T
1.1 Overview
The iAED-S1T (hereafter called “the Trainer”) is a training device which
exclusively teaches first responders (trainees or operators) how to operate
the iAED-S1 (hereafter called “the AED”). It is able to fully simulate the AED
in terms of operation procedures and is designed to help responders quickly
learn the AED’s general operation skills.
1.2 Highlights
Discharge Simulation
The Trainer can simulate discharge procedures but does not deliver high-
voltage discharges, to ensure a safe operation experience for trainees.
Note: Please be careful when using the AED which delivers discharges. See more
information in the iAED-S1 Automated External Defibrillator User Manual.
10 Training Modes
The Trainer provides 10 training modes which cover common sudden cardiac
arrest (SCA) scenarios by combining shockable/non-shockable heart rhythms,
proper/improper pads placement, single/multiple shocks and low battery power.
It can effectively enable operators to master necessary AED operation skills.
Device Package
2.1 Package Contents
Main unit of iAED-S1T | 1 |
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Battery box (including six AA batteries) | 1 |
Remote control (including two AAA batteries) | 1 |
Adult pads for training | 2 sets |
Child pads for training | 1 set |
Pad cable | 1 |
User manual | 1 |
Quick reference guide | 1 |
Package list | 1 |
Product certification | 1 |
Carrying case | 1 |
Table 1 Package Contents
2.2 Technical Specifications
Product name | AED Trainer |
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REF | iAED-S1T |
Power rating | DC9V, six AA batteries |
Size | 198mm (L) X 197mm (W) X 67mm (H) |
Working current | <300mA |
Shutdown current | <10μA |
Weight | 0.73±0.1kg |
Table 2 Main Unit Specifications
Product name | AED Trainer Remote Control |
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REF | S1T-RC |
Power rating | DC3V, two AAA batteries |
Effective range | 2 m |
Working current | ≤10mA |
Quiescent current | ≤5μA |
Table 3 Remote Control Specifications
2.3 Description of Buttons, Indicators and Labels
2.3.1 Description of Main Unit Buttons, Indicators and Labels
The buttons, indicators and labels on the main unit are shown in Figure 1 and
their corresponding functions are described in Table 4.
No. | Name | Use |
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① | ON/OFF Button | Press the ON/OFF button to enter basic training mode; the |
power indicator will switch on.
Press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to exit basic training mode and enter
standby mode; the power indicator will switch off.
②| Status Indicator| Indicate the status of the device:
In standby mode, if the indicator flashes green – the device is ready for use;
the indicator flashes red – the device operates abnormally.
In basic training mode, if the indicator remains green – the device is ready
for use; the indicator remains red for 10 seconds and then turns off – the
battery is low.
③| Language Button| Press to change the prompting language.
④| Speaker| Issue operation instructions.
⑤| Shock Button and Indicator| Press to deliver a shock; when the indicator is
flashing, the device is ready for a shock delivery.
⑥| Pads Placement Indicator| Indicate the status of pads placement:
The indicator flashes – pads are not properly applied to a manikin or pads are
not well connected to the device.
The indicator will turn off once pads are correctly applied to a manikin.
⑦| Pads Socket| Connect the pads to the main unit.
⑧| Product Label| Display the product name, REF, serial number and other
information.
⑨| Safety Warning| Provide safety information about how to use the device.
⑩| Battery Holder| Hold the battery box.
Table 4 Uses of Main Unit Buttons, Indicators and Labels
2.3.2 Description of Remote Control Buttons
The remote control is used to operate the Trainer. For most effective use,
point the remote directly at the black label on the lid of the main unit.
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Basic Training Modes
Buttons 0-9 represent 10 basic training modes. These modes can simulate almost all typical SCA rescue scenarios, including different combinations of shockable/non-shockable heart rhythms, proper/improper pads placement, single/multiple shocks and low battery power. -
Volume Button
Press the button to increase volume and the button to decrease volume. -
Play Button
Press to continue, if the Trainer is paused. -
Pause Button
Press to pause, if the Trainer is operating. -
Normal Self-test Results Simulation (currently not available)
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Proper Pads Placement Simulation
Press to simulate the proper pads placement scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice, follow the instructions to start training. -
Improper Pads Placement Simulation
Press to simulate the improper pads placement scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice, follow the instructions to start training.
The trainee should check pads placement and correct insertion of the pad connector. -
Interference Simulation
Press to simulate the motion interference scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice and the Trainer prompts “STOP MOTION”, follow the instructions to start training.
The trainees should immediately stop moving the manikin or equipment. -
Shockable Scenario Simulation
Press to simulate the shockable scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice, follow the instructions to start training. -
Non-shockable Scenario Simulation
Press to simulate the non-shockable scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice, follow the instructions to start training. -
Semi-automatic/Full-automatic Mode Switch (currently not available)
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Low Battery Simulation
Press to simulate the low battery power scenario. After the status indicator of the main unit flashes twice and the Trainer prompts “BATTERY LOW”, follow the instructions to start training.
The trainees should replace the batteries. It is recommended that all six batteries be replaced. -
Abnormal Self-test Results Simulation (currently not available)
Basic training modes can be chosen and altered using the remote control. All scenarios and required times are shown in Table 5.
Number on Remote Control| Simulated SCA Scenario| Voice Prompt
(Follow the instructions to operate)| Time
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0| Proper pads placement
Single shock
Shock success| Shock advised
Single shock
No shock advised| 2 min 30 sec
①| Proper pads placement
Four shocks
Shock success| Shock advised
Four shocks
No shock advised| 9 min 40 sec
②| Improper pads placement
Pads placement corrected
Single shock
Shock success| Improper pads placement
Shock advised
Single shock
No shock advised| 3 min 6 sec
③| Proper pads placement
Two shocks
Shock success| Shock advised
Two shocks
No shock advised| 4 min 54 sec
④| Proper pads placement
Three shocks
Shock success| Shock advised
Three shocks
No shock advised| 7 min 18 sec
⑤| Improper pads placement
Pads placement corrected
Two shocks
Shock success| Improper pads placement
Shock advised
Two shocks
No shock advised| 5 min 24 sec
⑥| Motion interference
Motion interference resolved
Single shock
Shock success| Motion interference
Shock advised
Single shock
No shock advised| 2 min 36 sec
⑦| Low battery power
Proper pads placement
Three shocks
Shock success| Battery low
Shock advised
Three shocks
No shock advised| 7 min 31 sec
⑧| Low battery power
Improper pads placement
Pads placement corrected
Single shock
Shock success| Battery low
Improper pads placement
Shock advised
Single shock
No shock advised| 3 min 7 sec
⑨| Low battery power
Improper pads placement
Pads placement corrected
Two shocks
Shock success| Battery low
Improper pads placement
Shock advised
Two shocks
No shock advised| 5 min 36 sec
Table 5 Basic Training Modes and Their Corresponding Number on the Remote Control
Note: The total time required might be longer or shorter depending on the speed of pressing the shock button or timing accuracy.
Installation Instructions
3.1 Battery Installation
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Separate the upper and lower covers of the battery box (attached using magnetic posts) to open the battery box.
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Insert six AA batteries and close the battery box.
Note: Please ensure the battery polarity is correct. -
Close the upper and lower covers of the battery box.
Note: Unlike the Trainer, the AED uses a non-rechargeable battery – JOUBAT (REF: JXB1242). Please be careful not to use the wrong battery. -
Insert the battery box into the battery holder of the main unit as shown in Figure 4, label side facing up.
3.2 Pads Connection
3.2.1 Description
After connecting to the pad cable, the pads can be applied to any manikin.
Place the pad connector into the pad socket of the Trainer. The Trainer will
automatically run self-test, simulating a scenario where the AED pads are
applied to a patient, and proceed to the next step of first aid.
Note:
- AED training pads are similar to AED pads, with the exception of their product material. AED training pads cannot deliver high-voltage shock therapy.
- AED training pads are for training only. Do not connect them to an AED for clinical use.
3.2.2 Operation Steps
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Connect pads to the pad cable.
Adult/child pads should be manually connected to the pad cable.
Note: The AED pad cable and pads are pre-connected, and therefore no extra step is required. -
Place the pad connector into the socket on the main unit and make sure it is completely inserted, as shown in Figure 6.
3.3 Battery Replacement
Scenario Description
If the device issues the voice prompt “BATTERY LOW”, replace the battery
immediately.
Operation Steps
Press the spring-loaded button on the right side of the device and pull out
the battery box.
Usage Steps
The basic steps to use the Trainer are as follows:
- Turn on the Trainer.
- Apply pads to a manikin’s chest.
- Choose a Training scenario.
- Follow the voice and light prompts.
4.1 Turning on the Trainer
Precondition
Make sure that the Trainer has been correctly installed.
Operation Steps
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Press the ON/OFF button (see Figure 8).
The device will enter basic training mode. -
The prompt “CALL FOR HELP NOW” issued.
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Wait for the completion of pads connection check.
If the pads are not well connected, the Trainer will keep issuing voice
prompts, reminding the user to check connection between the pads and the
socket, and the pads placement indicator will flash.
If the pads are well connected, move on to the next step.
4.2 Placing the Pads
Operation Steps
Unpack the pads and place them on a manikin as shown in Figure 9.
4.3 Choosing a Training Scenario
Use the remote control to choose a training scenario.
Press one of the numbers 0-9 on the remote control (see Figure 2 Description
of Remote Control Buttons) to choose a basic training mode;
Press one of the buttons outside numbers 0-9 on the remote control (see Figure
2 Description of Remote Control Buttons) to choose a special simulation
scenario.
4.4 Following Voice and Light Prompts
Follow the Trainer’s voice and light prompts to operate.
4.5 CPR Mode
When rhythm analysis has determined no shock is required or a shock has been
delivered, the Trainer will prompt “IT IS NOW SAFE TO TOUCH THE PATIENT, BEGIN
CPR, DA, DA…”, the user should compress the manikin’s chest following the
beat. When the device prompts “BREATH”, the user should make artificial
respiration to the manikin.
When the Trainer prompts “STOP CPR”, it will restart to analyze the heart
rhythm.
After the completion of the CPR coaching process, the Trainer will continue to
perform 5 rounds of rescue procedures for non-shockable heart rhythms and then
enter standby mode automatically.
4.6 Process and Time Requirements
The process of the Trainer from power-on to standby and the length of time
required is as follows:
Note: The length of time may fluctuate slightly due to timing errors.
Maintenance
5.1 Storage Environment
Store the main unit and accessories (the remote control, pads and batteries)
in a well-ventilated area with a suitable temperature. Keep them away from
moisture, dust and corrosive gas. Specific requirements are as follows:
Temperature: 0°C~50°C; relative humidity: 5%~95%.
Do not store the device in direct sunlight.
Do not store the device near high-voltage electrical lines, substations, and
Wi-Fi base stations or other facilities with strong electromagnetic field.
5.2 Cleaning
5.2.1 Main Unit Cleaning
Periodically clean the device and its carrying case, and keep them away from
dust or dirt. Recommended cleaning products:
Soapy water and chlorine bleach (10ml/L).
Follow the steps below to clean the device:
- Turn off the device, remove the battery box, and disconnect all cables.
- Use a soft cloth dampened in the cleaning agent mentioned above to clean the device surface. Do not immerse the device in water or allow fluids to spill onto it.
- Clean the excess agents with a dry cloth if necessary.
5.2.2 Pads Cleaning
Make sure the pads are stuck back onto the liner for storage rather than any
other surface to avoid damage.
Keep the pads clean from dust, oily or sticky substances to maintain pads
adhesiveness.
If the adhesiveness of the pads is reduced due to exposure to dirt/dust, the
user can rinse the pads with a small amount of water and gently wipe them for
several seconds using their fingers and then wait until the pads become dry
and temporarily sticky. Do not use too much water or it will decrease the pads
adhesiveness.
Do not use tissue paper or a cloth to clean the sticky face of the pads.
Do not scratch the sticky face of the pads with fingernails or brushes.
Do not wash the pads frequently or use detergent or hot water for cleaning.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
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When in shutdown or standby mode, the device cannot be switched into standby
or basic training mode after pressing the ON/OFF button several times.| The
battery box or the batteries are not well connected.| Remove the battery box,
take out and reinstall the batteries, and put the battery box back.
The battery power is low.| Replace the battery.
Error exists.| Contact Jousing Medical for service.
The ON/OFF button is pressed in shutdown mode but the device does not operate,
and all indicators flash repeatedly.| The battery power is low.| Replace the
battery.
The ON/OFF button is pressed in shutdown mode but the device turns off after
all indicators flash.| The battery power is low.| Replace the battery.
Dedicated battery box is not used.| Check if the battery box used is the
dedicated trainer battery box.
During training, a button (ON/OFF Button/Shock Button/Language Button) is
pressed but the device does not respond.| A crash has occurred.| Remove and
reinsert the battery box.
Error exists.| Contact Jousing Medical for service.
After the pad connector is inserted, the device issues the voice prompt “POOR
PAD CONTACT TO PATIENT, PRESS PADS FIRMLY; CHECK CONNECTOR”.| The pad
connector is not inserted well.| Insert the pad connector again.
The pad connector has been damaged.| Replace the pad cable.
A crash has occurred.| Remove and reinsert the battery box.
Error exists.| Contact Jousing Medical for service.
All indicators do not light up when the battery box is inserted.| The battery
power is low.| Replace the battery.
Error exists.| Contact Jousing Medical for service.
During training, the device issues the voice prompt “BATTERY LOW; REPLACE
BATTERY NOW” and the status indicator remains red.| The battery power is low.|
Replace the battery.
During training, the device suddenly shuts down or switches to standby mode.|
A crash has occurred.| Remove and reinsert the battery box.
The battery power is low.| Replace the battery.
Error exists.| Contact Jousing Medical for service.
Product Warranty
I. Please fill in the warranty card below after purchasing the product. Read the following warranty terms carefully to ensure warranty coverage.
- The warranty card should be stamped by the dealer. Please keep this warranty card for future service request.
- This warranty card should be presented for repair requests.
- The information written should be true, otherwise the card is invalid.
- The warranty period is one year. Within the warranty period, if the product failure is caused by component quality or defects, Jousing Medical will provide free maintenance and replacement of the defective component.
II. Warranty does not cover product damage caused by the following reasons:
- Failure to use and install the product in accordance with this manual.
- Human error or force majeure.
- Maintenance, modification or disassembly not approved by Jousing Medical.
III. If the product is outside of the warranty period, a paid maintenance
service from Jousing Medical is available.
Product Warranty
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Document Information
Document Name: AED Trainer iAED-S1T User Manual
Document No.: A4-CT01-001
Document Version: C
Revision Date: January 29, 2019
This document may be updated from time to time due to product upgrades or
other reasons.
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