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1. ennnennnennanannenannennenen e 3 2 3 Training Battery Pack System eneenennanannenannenne nene 3 2 3 1 Configuring a Defibtech DDU 100 series AED as a Trainer 3 3 Training Scenarios nanesena 4 3 1 AED Modes Semi Automic and Fully Automatic 4 3 2 Configuring the AED Mode Semi Automatic or Fully Automatic cai isessaaseaanunasaasd nata as a an odda n obj ES Ra dann a san DEER 4 3 3 Available Scenarios nan n enne nnanennennanennananneneanennenea ne 5 3 4 The Default Training Scenario neeme nnenanneneanennenen ae 5 3 5 Programming the Default Scenario nan nean annan 6 3 5 1 Programming the Default Scenario Without the Remote Control 6 3 5 2 Programming the Default Scenario With the Remote Control 6 4 Remote Control Commands enennennnennannennnnnnnnne 7 5 Using the Remote Control With Multiple AEDs 8 5 1 Assigning Unique Names to AEDS 8 5 2 Removing Unique Names from AEDS 8 6 Notice to European Union Customers enenenennnnnne 9 7 TCOHTAGLS sis naa e Lamia dedne vabe den naa vle kid ed ai 10 DAC 515E EN AB rev A DAC 515E EN AB rev A 1 Introduction to Defibtech AED Training Products Defibte
2. Defibtech AED Training Eguipment Standalone AED Trainer Training Battery Pack System Semi and Fully Automatic Version User Manual Training Software V3 0 DAC 515E EN AB revA Notices Defibtech shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or conseguential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Information in this document is subject to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted Limited Warranty The information in the Defibtech AED User Manual does not constitute any warranty as to the Defibtech AED or any related products The Limited Warranty shipped with Defibtech AED products serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Defibtech L L C with respect to these products Copyright Copyright 2009 Defibtech L L C All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means without the express written consent of Defibtech L L C DAC 515E EN AB rev A Contents 1 Introduction to Defibtech AED Training Products 1 2 Training Equipment Components 8 Preparation 2 2 1 Common Components nne nnnennanenneneanennenenneneanennenea e 2 2 1 1 DBP RCX series Training Battery Pack 2 2 12 DTR 4XX series Remote Controls senser dries iii aiie 2 DSS Iraning kads ereen E E RE 2 2 2 Standalone AED Trainer
3. ch offers two eguipment options for training students in the use of its AEDs The Standalone AED Trainer is a dedicated training AED package that is externally similar to a fully functional Defibtech AED but has bright red overmolding to clearly distinguish it as a training device It cannot be used to defibrillate patients A Remote Control is provided with the Standalone AED Trainer which allows the instructor to control training exercises and AED functions from a distance The Training Battery Pack System is a rechargeable training battery pack and training software provided on a small data card that allows a fully functional Defibtech DDU 100 series AED to be converted to a training device The Remote Control is an optional part of this package The functional details of these two eguipment options are identical during training operations Discussion of these details begins in section 3 DAC 515E EN AB rev A 2 Training Eguipment Components 8 Preparation Note The following section 2 1 applies to both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System After reviewing this section please refer to either section 2 2 or section 2 3 as appropriate to your specific training eguipment 2 1 Common Components 2 1 1 DBPRCX series Training Battery Pack The rechargeable DBP RCX series Training Battery Pack is a component of both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System Before use the Train
4. d pediatric sizes The replacement pads attach with hook and loop fasteners to the reusable wire amp connector supplied with complete pad sets Part numbers for these pad options are DDP 101TR Complete adult pad set DDP 105TR 5 pack adult replacement pads DDP 201TR Complete pediatric pad set DDP 205TR 5 pack pediatric replacement pads DAC 515E EN AB rev A 2 2 2 Standalone AED Trainer WARNING The Standalone AED Trainer cannot be used to defibrillate patients The components reguired to operate the Standalone AED Trainer are 1 Standalone AED Trainer DDU 100TR series 2 Training Battery Pack DBP RCX series supplied with the Standalone AED Trainer 3 Training Pads 1 adult set DDP 101TR supplied 4 Remote Control DTR 4XX series supplied but use is optional 2 3 Training Battery Pack System The Defibtech Training Battery Pack System allows a standard Defibtech DDU 100 series AED to be converted to an AED training device It is available in two configurations one with a Remote Control and one without WARNING While the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU 100 series AED the AED cannot be used to perform a rescue Replacing the Training Battery Pack with a rescue battery pack will immediately allow the AED to be used to perform a rescue The components reguired to operate a DDU 100 series AED in training mode are 1 DDU 100 series AED 2 Training Battery Pack DBP RCX series supplied w
5. d recycling notwithstanding the limits imposed by the nature and the use of this device the manufacturer will do his best to develop recovery processes Please contact the local distributor for information DAC 515E EN AB rev A 7 Contacts Defibtech L L C 741 Boston Post Road Guilford CT 06437 Tel 866 333 4241 Toll free within North America 203 453 4507 Fax 203 453 6657 Emails salesOdefibtech com Sales reporting defibtech com Medical Device Reporting service defibtech com Service and Repair European Authorized Representative Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Neth The Hague erlands Tel 431 70 345 8570 Fax 31 70 346 7299 CE Patents pending This prod uct and its accessories are manufactured and sold under one or more of the following United States patents D514 951 6 955 864 D499 183 This prod least one uct and its accessories are manufactured and sold under license to at or more of the following United States patents 5 591 213 5 593 427 5 601 612 5 607 454 5 611 815 5 617853 5 620 470 5 662 690 5 735 879 5 749 904 5 879 374 DAC 515E E 5 749 905 5 776 166 5 800 460 5 803 927 5 836 978 5 836 993 6 016 059 6 047212 6 075 369 6 438 415 6 441 582 N AB revA 10 DAC 515E EN AB rev A DAC 515E EN AB rev A
6. e a patient DAC 515E EN AB rev A 4 Remote Control Commands The Remote Control can be used to change the behavior of the AED at any time while the unit is powered on The remote will have no effect on an AED not configured as a trainer The following functions can be performed using the Remote Control keys OFF turns the AED off PADS simulates disconnected pads NSR simulates a Normal Sinus Rhythm typically used once pads have been applied to the training dummy VFIB simulates Ventricular Fibrillation typically used once pads have been applied to the training dummy MOTION simulates a cardiac rhythm corrupted with excessive motion artifacts typically used once pads have been applied to the training dummy 1 9 instantly changes the AED to the corresponding training scenario VOLUME UP increases the volume of the AED s voice incrementally up to a maximum limit VOLUME DOWN reduces the volume of the AED s voice incrementally down to a minimum limit PAUSE alternately suspends and resumes AED operation Once paused the AED will only respond to the PAUSE key of the Remote Control DAC 515E EN AB rev A 5 Using the Remote Control With Multiple AEDs The Remote Control can be used to individually control up to four AEDs at a time in a classroom setting To control each of the four AEDs individually each AED must be assigned a unique letter name The Remote Control has four keys A through D wh
7. ercises using these training scenarios the student should either apply the pads to the patient before turning the unit on or turn the unit on with pads disconnected apply the pads to the patient and then connect the pads to the AED 3 4 The Default Training Scenario When a AED Trainer is first turned on it operates in the Default Training Scenario The Default Training Scenario can be changed to any of the six available training scenarios Note New Standalone AED Trainers and newly configured DDU 100 AEDs are factory programmed to initially start with the Default Training Scenario set to scenario 1 DAC 515E EN AB rev A 3 5 Programming the Default Scenario The AED Trainer can be re programmed to start in any of the six available scenarios when powered on 3 5 1 Programming the Default Scenario Without the Remote Control If the user does not have a Remote Control the processes of selecting training scenarios and programming the Default Scenario are the same The AED will retain the last scenario selected and start with that scenario the next time it is powered on Use the following procedure to select a training scenario when a Remote Control is not available 1 Start with the AED off 2 Hold the Shock button down while turning the unit on non 3 The unit will announce Training Mode n where n is the number of the current Default Training Scenario 4 Release the Shock button 5 Push the Shoc
8. ich are used to program the AEDs with this name These keys may then be used as a prefix to any of the commands described in the previous section e g pressing A then NSR causes AED A to simulate a normal sinus rhythm pressing D then PAUSE will cause AED D to suspend operation Note To simultaneously control multiple AEDs after they have been assigned unigue names the instructor may use the Remote Control key seguence SHIFT ALT Key where Key is the desired control command All AEDs within range will respond to this seguence regardless of name assignment 5 1 Assigning Unigue Names to AEDs To program up to four AEDs with unigue names use the following procedure Start with all the AEDs off Power on the AED that is to be programmed Press and release the Shift Key on the Remote Control Press and release the Alt Key on the Remote Control HER 095 NS Press one of the four alphabetically labeled keys on the Remote Control A to D to set the AEDs name 5 2 Removing Unigue Names from AEDs To remove the programmed name from an AED use the following procedure Start with all the AEDs off Power on the AED with the name assignment that is to be removed Press and release the Shift Key on the Remote Control Press and release the Alt Key on the Remote Control Press the Off Key on the Remote Control On NS S Note To avoid accidental naming or re naming of AEDs in a setting where all AEDs may not be turned
9. ing Battery Pack should be charged using the supplied battery pack charger DTR 2XX series The battery will fully charge in 12 14 hours Note Avoid overcharging for longest battery life when proper charging procedures are followed the battery pack should have a life of approximately 200 charge discharge cycles The Training Battery Pack does not reguire a 9V battery Note f a Training Battery Pack is installed in an AED or AED Trainer with a 9V battery the ASI indicator light in the upper right corner of the AED will blink red and a warning chirp will be generated to warn the user that the AED is not capable of operating as a rescue defibrillator 2 1 2 DTR 4XX series Remote Control The DTR 4XX series Remote Control is supplied with the Standalone AED Trainer and is an optional component of the Training Battery Pack System Use of the Remote Control during training exercises is optional when using either eguipment option The Remote Control reguires two AAA batteries Insert the batteries into the battery compartment in the back of the Remote Control No other setup of the Remote Control is reguired 2 1 3 Training Pads One set of adult training pads DDP 101TR is supplied with the Standalone AED Trainer and is available separately for optional use with the Training Battery Pack System Training pads are available as complete sets pads wire amp connector assemblies and as economical replacement pads in both adult an
10. ith both system configurations 3 Training Software Card DTR 3XX series supplied with both system configurations 4 Training Pads use is optional 5 Remote Control DTR 4XX series use is optional 2 3 1 Configuring a Defibtech DDU 100 series AED as a Trainer 1 Remove the rescue battery pack from the DDU 100 AED 2 Insert the DTR 3XX series Training Software Card into the slot directly above the battery pack opening label side up notched end towards unit 3 Insert the Training Battery Pack until it latches into place The AED will now operate only in training mode WARNING While the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU 100 series AED the AED cannot be used to perform a rescue Replacing the Training Battery Pack with a rescue battery pack will immediately allow the AED to be used to perform a rescue Note The AED will announce Training Mode each time it is turned on This will indicate that it cannot be used to defibrillate a patient while the Training Battery Pack is inserted WARNING Training Pads cannot be used to rescue a patient If Training Pads are connected to a non training configured AED the AED will say Check Pads and the AED will report an error during the next automatic self test DAC 515E EN AB rev A 3 3 Training Scenarios 3 1 AED Modes Semi Automic and Fully Automatic New Standalone AED Trainers and Training Battery Pack Systems are factory programmed to function in Semi Auto
11. k button repeatedly to advance through the available training scenarios until the desired scenario is reached the AED will announce each scenario number in sequence Note It is OK to push the Shock button rapidly without waiting for the numbers to be announced in order to advance more quickly 6 Turn the AED off The AED will now operate in the chosen training scenario until the Default Scenario is reprogrammed 3 5 2 Programming the Default Scenario With the Remote Control Note When performing training using the Remote Control Defibtech recommends programming training scenario 46 Pads not applied as the Default Training Scenario This will allow the instructor to manually select rhythm simulations or other training scenarios as desired using the Remote Control To program the Default Scenario using the Remote Control 1 Start with the AED off Power on the AED Press and release the Shift Key on the Remote Control Press and release the Alt Key on the Remote Control ore WON Press the number key corresponding to the desired training scenario 1 through 9 6 The AED will announce Training Mode n where n corresponds to the numeric key that was pressed The Default Training Scenario has now been programmed and the AED will start using this training scenario every time the unit is turned on Note The AED will announce Training Mode each time it is turned on to indicate that it cannot be used to defibrillat
12. matic mode Both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System can be configured to operate in either Semi Automatic or Fully Automatic mode All of the training scenarios noted in section 3 3 can be used in either mode Caution Please ensure that the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System are configured to the AED mode for which training is intended 3 2 Configuring the AED Mode Semi Automatic or Fully Automatic Note To switch between the Semi Automatic and Fully Automatic AED modes you must have a Remote Control It is not possible to configure the modes without a Remote Control To switch the AED Mode Start with the AED off Power on the AED Press and release the Shift Key on the Remote Control Press and release the Alt Key on the Remote Control Press and release the Pause Key on the Remote Control The AED will announce Training Mode for Semi Automatic mode or Version 2 Training Mode for Fully Automatic mode D Oe WN a The AED Mode has now been programmed and the AED will start using this mode every time the unit is turned on Each time the unit is turned on the unit will announce to which training mode it is programmed Note The AED mode is stored in the battery pack therefore if the battery pack is moved to another unit the AED mode will be that of the battery pack used in the unit DAC 515E EN AB rev A 3 3 Available Scenarios Six training scenarios desc
13. off it is recommended that the above setup procedures be performed on each AED in a separate room DAC 515E EN AB rev A 6 Notice to European Union Customers The crossed out wheeled bin symbol Ms on this device indicates that this eguipment has been put on the market after 13 August 2005 and is included in the scope of the directive 2002 96 EEC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Eguipment VVEEE and of the national decree s which transpose provisions of such directive At the end of its lifetime this device can only be disposed of in compliance with the provisions of the above mentioned European directive and following possible revisions as well as with the corresponding national regulation Severe penalties are possible for unauthorized disposal Electrical and Electronic Eguipment EEE may contain polluting components and hazardous substances the accumulation of which could pose serious risk for the environment and human health It is for this reason that local Administrations provide regulations which encourage reuse and recycling and prohibit the disposal of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and reguire the collection of such WEEE separately at specifically authorized treatment facilities Manufacturer and authorized distributors are reguired to supply information about a safe treatment and disposition of the specific device You may also return this eguipment to your distributor when purchasing a new one As for reuse an
14. ribed below are available for training exercises and can be changed during training as desired The following scenarios are available 1 VE Ventricular Fibrillation that converts to a non shockable rhythm normal sinus rhythm after the 1st shock This scenario is based on the American Heart Association AED training scenario and allows for a quick overview and demonstration of AED operation Non shockable rhythm throughout 3 Bad pads indication until the pads are disconnected and then re connected simulating replacement of the pads followed by VF that converts after the 1st shock to a non shockable rhythm normal sinus rhythm 4 VF that converts on the 2nd shock to a non shockable rhythm normal sinus rhythm Non converting persistent VE 6 Pads not applied to the patient This scenario is recommended as the Default Scenario when using the Remote Control The AED will prompt the student to apply pads to the patient dummy and the instructor can then manually select rhythm simulations such as NSR and VF or any one of the above training scenarios using the Remote Control Note When the AED Trainer is turned on it will power up in the Default Scenario not in the last used scenario see section 3 5 for instructions on setting the Default Scenario Note Training scenarios 1 5 assume that pads have already been applied to the patient if pads are connected to the AED when the AED is turned on For properly sequenced ex

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