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Lifeline Pro & ECG AED Operating Guide
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1. patient before defibrillation to prevent electrical shock hazard and potential damage to that equipment WARNINGS continued e Aggressive or prolonged CPR to a patient with defibrillation pads attached can cause damage to the pads Replace the defibrillation pads if they become damaged during use Possible Radio Frequency RF interference from RF devices such as cellular phones and two way radios can cause improper AED operation Normally using a cell phone near the AED should not cause a problem however a distance of 2 meters 6 feet between RF devices and the DDU 2400 2450 AED is recommended CPR during analysis can cause incorrect or delayed diagnosis by the patient analysis system Handling or transporting the patient in any way during ECG analysis can cause incorrect or delayed diagnosis especially if very low amplitude or low frequency rhythms are present If the patient is being transported stop vehicle before beginning ECG analysis In patients with cardiac pacemakers the DDU 2400 2450 AED may have reduced sensitivity and not detect all shockable rhythms If you know the patient has an implanted pacemaker do not place electrodes directly over an implanted device During defibrillation air pockets between the skin and defibrillation pads can cause patient skin burns To help prevent air pockets make sure self adhesive defibrillation pads completely adhere to the skin Do not use dried out or expired defibrill
2. information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA USING THE AED ECG DISPLAY MONITOR SELECTING ECG DISPLAY The DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 allow the user to display the patient ECG when the unit is being used as an AED Mode of Operation AED Video ee To select ECG display press the bottom softkey button next to the Mode Select Icon shown at left to bring up the Mode of Operation screen Shown at right T Manual Mode gt Press the corresponding softkey bottom button to select AED ECG Mode AED ECG Mode p Mode of Operation screen with corresponding softkey buttons USING THE 3 LEAD ECG MONITORING ADAPTER The DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 allow IE aP g9 00 01 13 0 the user to perform 3 lead monitoring using the optional ECG Monitoring Adaptor DAC 2020 2021 To enable ECG Monitor Mode unplug a f m p i aif a in ss the defibrillation pads and plug the ECG 5 on oa Ww a Ne Monitoring Adaptor into the pads connector socket The AED will automatically switch to ECG Monitor Mode Monitoring ECG Monitor Mode screen To perform a rescue unplug the ECG Monitoring Adaptor and plug in the defibrillation pads The ECG Display provides non diagnostic ECG of the patient s heart rhythm It is not intended to provide diagnostic or ST segment interpretation WARNING 14 DAC 2534EN BA USING THE AED MANUAL MODE D
3. mixtures WARNINGS Conditions hazards or unsafe practices that may result in serious personal injury or death e Mproper use can cause injury Use the DDU 2400 2450 AED only as instructed in the User Manual The DDU 2400 2450 AED delivers electrical energy that can potentially cause death or injury if it is used or discharged improperly e Improper maintenance can cause the DDU 2400 2450 AED not to function Maintain the DDU 2400 2450 AED only as described in the User Manual The AED contains no user serviceable parts do not take the unit apart e Electrical Shock Hazard Dangerous high voltages and currents are present Do not open unit remove cover or back or attempt repair There are no user serviceable components in the DDU 2400 2450 AED Refer servicing to qualified service personnel e Lithium battery packs are not rechargeable Any attempt to recharge a lithium battery pack may result in fire or explosion 20 DAC 2534EN BA WARNINGS continued e Do not immerse battery pack in water or other liquids Immersion in fluids may result in fire or explosion e Do not let fluids get into the DDU 2400 2450 AED Avoid spilling fluids on the AED or its accessories Spilling fluids into the DDU 2400 2450 AED may damage it or cause a fire or shock hazard e Do not sterilize the DDU 2400 2450 AED or its accessories e Use only Defibtech disposable self adhesive defibrillation pads battery packs and other
4. or advanced life support or other physician authorized emergency medical training Users should be trained in ECG recognition to allow for rhythm and heart rate monitoring using standard ECG monitoring electrodes 4 5 DAC 2534EN BA J For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA Active Status Indicator ASI Indicates the current status of the AED Pads Connector Socket Socket for pads connector Softkey Buttons Top Center Bottom Buttons used to navigate menus or select options ON OFF Button Turns AED on and off Display Screen Displays video text prompts and information USB Port SHOCK Button Enabled disabled by Defibtech software to allow the Data Card user to discharge a shock to the patient WIT DDC Card USB and Defibtech Data Card DDC Card Access Door Access to the USB connector port and Defibtech Data Card slot Speaker FRONT OF AED Defibtech DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 Automated External Defibrillator Q Operating Guide DEFIBTECH USER CD Comprehensive User Manual can be found on the CD OPERATING GUIDE BOOKLET Quick Reference 6 DAC 2534EN BA Unit Serial Number Battery Pack Opening Battery Pack Eject Release Latch Pad Storage Area BACK OF AED ECG Monitoring Adaptor Optional DDU 2400 2450 only ss Pads Connector Defibrillation Pads Expira
5. screen text prompts CPR COACHING Video and voice coaching On demand video help VOICE PROMPTS Extensive voice prompts guide user through operation of the unit Nominal into 50 ohm load DISPLAY Typical new battery at 25 C High resolution Typical new battery depleted color LCD by 6 shocks at 25 C SENSITIVITY SPECIFICITY Meets AAMI DF 80 specifications and AHA recommendations CAPACITY LOW BATTERY 125 shocks or 8 hours INDICATIONS continuous operation Visible STANDBY LIFE mail 4 years Typical new battery at 25 C STATUS INDICATION Visual and audible indication of unit status STATUS SCREEN Unit self tests results Pads and battery information status and expiration DEFIBRILLATION MONITORING PADS MODEL SURFACE AREA Adult DDP 2001 Adult 77cm nominal each pad Child Infant Child Infant DDP 2002 and DDP 2003 50cm nominal each pad EVENT DOCUMENTATION INTERNAL EVENT RECORD Critical ECG segments and rescue event parameters are recorded greater than 60 minutes and can be downloaded to a removable PC BASED EVENT REVIEW ECG with event tag display and audio playback when available REMOVABLE STORAGE optional Up to 30 hours of Bate cane ECG and event data storage no audio option or up to 3 hours of audio audio option ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE Helicopter RTCA DO 160D Operating 0 to 50 C Section 8 8 2 Cat R Zone 2 32 to 122 F Curve G Standb
6. the battery pack is partially ejected pull the battery pack out WHEN TO REPLACE THE BATTERY PACK It is important to check the expiration date of the battery pack The expiration date is printed on the label on the battery pack The battery pack should be used before the expiration date When the battery pack is low the unit will indicate battery low or replace battery now and the Active Status Indicator will flash red The battery pack should be replaced immediately Use only Defibtech battery packs You may also check the status of the battery pack when the unit is off by pressing the center softkey button to display the AED Status Screen and enter Maintenance Mode Battery Pack Expiration Date 19 J For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA DANGERS Immediate hazards that will result in serious personal injury or death e Hazardous electrical output This equipment is for use only by qualified personnel e Potential for explosion The DDU 2400 2450 AED is not Suitable for use in an oxygen enriched atmosphere or in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or nitrous oxide e The DDU 2400 2450 AED has not been evaluated or approved for use in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electric Code standard In compliance with IEC classification the DDU 2400 2450 AED is not to be used in the presence of flammable substance air
7. AC 2534EN BA tech AED status Battery status Expires 01 2015 Pads status Adult Expires 06 2015 AED S N 099999999 Battery S N 099999999 tt Software version V2 1 AED Status screen Although the DDU 2400 2450 AED is designed to be very low maintenance simple maintenance tasks must be performed by the owner operator on a regular basis to ensure the unit s dependability ejoj o Check that the Active Status Indicator is flashing green o foe e Check the condition of the unit and accessories ee eaaa ee e e a Pf fe Check the DDC card if one was installed If the unit needs attention refer to the Troubleshooting section of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD or call Detibtech for service For contact information refer to the Contacts section of this guide MAINTENANCE MODE Maintenance Mode permits the user to perform maintenance related actions such as viewing unit information initiating unit self tests changing unit parameters downloading rescue data and upgrading software UN E AED maintenance AED options To enter Maintenance Mode press Rescue options a the bottom softkey button to the right Help topics of the Tool Icon shown at left on the AED Status screen for instructions on how to access the AED Status screen see previous page To exit Maintenance Mode simply turn the unit off The display screen during by pressing the ON OFF button For comprehensive Maintenance Mode i
8. DU 2400 ONLY The DDU 2400 AED provides a Manual Mode to override the AED features of the defibrillator Manual Mode provides operatorinitiated analysis charge shock and disarm functions and is intended for use by qualified medical personnel trained in advanced life support skills and ECG recognition who want to deliver a shock independent of AED Mode only by authorized operators who have been specifically trained in cardiac rhythm recognition and in manual defibrillation therapy The DDU 2400 Manual Mode Charge feature is intended for use WARNING SELECTING MANUAL MODE To select Manual Mode press the Mode of Operation bottom softkey button next to the AED Video mode gt Mode Select Icon shown at left to bring up the Mode of Operation screen shown at right a a Press the corresponding softkey middle button Manual Mode to select Manual Mode AED ECG Mode gt Mode of Operation screen USING MANUAL MODE While in Manual Mode pressing the softkey asso m AL SAL Ca aL ciated with the icons below allows the user to 15 0 J Energy Select Select the desired energy level top button eee ott PY ig eee CHARGE Initiates a charge middle button Manual Mode Manual Override is initiated Manual Mode screen DISARM Cancels a charge middle button after a charge When charging is complete press the flashing SHOCK button 15 O For more detailed information
9. Defibtech DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 Automated External Defibrillator Operating Guide DAC 2534EN BA ELECTRONIC AHA ERC 2010 Detibtech LLC shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material When To Use Information in this document is subject to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted For more detailed information regarding the Defibtech DDU 2400 2450 AED please Setting Up The AED refer to the User Manual on the Defibtech User CD Quick Use Instructions Diagram Of Components Using The AED Limited Warranty a Using The AED ECG Display Monitor The Limited Warranty shipped with Defibtech AED products serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Defibtech LLC with respect to the products Using The AED Manual Mode DDU 2400 only contained herein Checking AED Status Copyright l Routine Maintenance Copyright 2012 Defibtech LLC All rights reserved Copyright questions should be directed to Defibtech For contact The Defibrillation Pads information refer to the Contacts section of this guide Ihe Battery PaCK iccirco ia 19 Federal Law USA restricts this Dangers Warnings And Cautions device to sale by or on the order Technical Specifications of a physician CAUTION Warranty Information Contacts Click any of the section h
10. OF ANY NATURE LOSS OF PROFITS OR PERSONAL INJURY EVEN IF DEFIBTECH LLC HAS BEEN ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILITIES OF SUCH DAMAGES HOWEVER OCCASIONED WHETHER BY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE UNLESS APPLICABLE STATE LAW DOES NOT ALLOW SUCH EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION Manufacturer Defibtech LLC 741 Boston Post Road Suite 201 Guilford CT 06437 USA Tel 1 866 333 4241 Toll free within North America 1 203 453 4507 Fax 1 203 453 6657 Emails sales defibtech com Sales reporting defibtech com service deftibtech com Medical Device Reporting Service and Repair European Authorized Representative Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague The Netherlands Tel 31 70 345 8570 Fax 31 70 346 7299 Patents pending This product and its accessories are manufactured and sold under one or more of the following United States patents D523 393 D548 346 D551 628 This product and its accessories are manufactured and sold under license to at least one or more of the following United States patents 5 591 213 5 593 427 5 601 612 5 607454 5 611 815 5 617853 5 620 470 5 662 690 5 735 879 5 749 904 5 749 905 5 776 166 5 800 460 5 803 927 6 836 978 5 636 993 5 8 9 3 4 6 016 059 604 212 6 075 369 6 438 415 6 441 582 25 DAC 2534EN BA
11. accessories supplied by Defibtech or its authorized distributors Substitution of non Defibtech approved accessories may cause the device to perform improperly e Do not open sealed pads package until pads are to be used e Do not touch the patient during defibrillation Defibrillation current can cause operator or bystander injury e Do not allow pads to touch metal objects or equipment in contact with the patient Do not touch equipment connected to the patient during defibrillation Disconnect other electrical equipment from the patient before defibrillation e Do not shock with defibrillation pads touching each other Do not shock with gel surface exposed e Do not allow defibrillation pads to touch each other or to touch other ECG electrodes lead wires dressings transdermal patches etc Such contact can cause electrical arcing and patient skin burns during defibrillation and may divert defibrillating energy away from the heart e The defibrillation pads are intended for one time use only and must be discarded after use Reuse can lead to potential cross infection improper performance of the device inadequate delivery of therapy and or injury to the patient or operator e Avoid contact between parts of the patient s body and conductive fluids such as water gel blood or saline and metal objects which may provide unwanted pathways for defibrillating current e Disconnect all non defibrillator proof equipment from the
12. ation pads Userinitiated and automatic self tests are designed to assess the DDU 2400 2450 AED s readiness for use However no degree of testing can assure performance or detect abuse damage or a defect that occurred after the most recent test is completed Use of damaged equipment or accessories may cause the device to perform improperly and or result in injury to the patient or operator The DDU 2400 Manual Mode Charge feature can deliver dangerous energy when used inappropriately Manual Mode is intended for use by authorized operators who have been specifically trained in cardiac rhythm recognition and in manual defibrillation therapy 3 For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD WARNINGS continued e Possible misinterpretation of ECG data The frequency response of the LCD display is intended for basic ECG rhythm identification it does not provide the resolution required for pacemaker pulse identification or accurate measurements such as ORS duration and ST segment interpretation For such purposes an ECG Monitor with an appropriate frequency response should be used e Follow voice prompts if the LCD screen becomes blank or unreadable CAUTIONS Conditions hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury damage to the DDU 2400 2450 AED or loss of data e Follow all battery pack labeling instructions Do not install battery packs after the expiration dat
13. e e Follow all defibrillation pad label instructions Use defibrillation pads prior to their expiration date Do not re use defibrillation pads Discard defibrillation pads after use in the event of suspected pad malfunction return pads to Defibtech for testing e Recycle or dispose of lithium battery packs in accordance with federal state and or local laws To avoid fire and explosion hazard do not burn or incinerate the battery pack Do not crush e Use and store the DDU 2400 2450 AED only within the range of environmental conditions specified in the technical specifications e f possible disconnect the DDU 2400 2450 AED from the patient prior to use of other defibrillators e Do not connect the DDU 2400 2450 to a PC or other device using the USB port while the unit s electrodes are still connected to the patient e Using non Defibtech Data Cards DDC cards may damage the unit and will void the warranty e Although the DDU 2400 2450 AED is designed for a wide variety of field use conditions rough handling beyond specifications may result in damage to the unit e Federal Law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician 21 DAC 2534EN BA OPERATING MODES AED MODE High resolution video display animated instructions and CPR coaching electrodes DEFIBRILLATOR TYPE ENERGY Semi Automatic external AED Mode defibrillator Adult 150 Joules MODEL ee Joules DUAA 00AN Adult User s
14. eadings above to be automatically re directed to that page See page references noted throughout this guide for other interactive links This DDU 2400 2450 Operating Guide is to be used for quick reference For comprehensive information go to the User Manual on the Defibtech User CD 3 DAC 2534EN BA DAC 2534EN BA INDICATIONS The DDU 2400 2450 Semi Automatic External Defibrillator AED is indicated for use on victims of sudden cardiac arrest SCA who are e Unconscious and unresponsive e Not breathing For patients under 8 years old or less than 55 pounds 25kg use child infant electrode pads Do not delay therapy to determine exact age or weight The DDU 2400 2450 AED must be used by or on the order of a physician OPERATOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS In order to safely and effectively operate the DDU 2400 2450 AED a person shall have met the following requirements e DDU 2400 2450 AED and or defibrillation training as required by local state provincial or national regulations e Any additional training as required by the authorizing physician e Thorough knowledge and understanding of the material presented in the User Manual on Defibtech User CD Manual Mode DDU 2400 is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel trained in advanced life support skills and ECG recognition who want to deliver a shock independent of AED Mode ECG Monitor Mode is intended to be used by personnel trained in basic life and
15. electable WAVEFORM from 25 200 Joules Child Infant User selectable from 25 100 Joules 50 Joules only when using DDP 2002 attenuating pediatric defibrillation pads Impedance Compensated Biphasic Truncated Exponential RESCUE PROTOCOL AHA ERC 2010 Supports protocol updates by the user password protected PATIENT ANALYSIS SYSTEM PATIENT ANALYSIS Automatically evaluates patient impedance for proper pad contact Monitors signal quality and analyzes patent ECG for shockable non shockable rhythms BATTERY PACKS MODEL TYPE DBP 2003 Lithium Manganese DBP 2013 aviation POWER 12VDC 2800 mAh Dioxide Disposable recyclable non rechargeable SELF TESTS AUTOMATIC Automatic daily weekly monthly and quarterly circuitry tests BATTERY INSERTION System integrity test on battery insertion 22 DAC 2534EN BA ECG MONITOR MODE Displays ECG data and event information with 3 lead PAD PRESENCE Pads preconnected tested daily USER INITIATED Unit and battery pack system test initiated by the user MANUAL MODE DDU 2400 ONLY Displays ECG data and event infor mation and defibrillation energy selection from 25 200 Joules with charge shock and disarm control CHARGE TIME AED Mode 4 seconds or less from shock advised Manual Mode 9 seconds or less 150 Joules 12 seconds or less 200 Joules CONTROLS Lighted ON OFF button Lighted Shock button VIDEO PROMPTS Full motion video On
16. he defibrillator with unapproved accessories or use of the accessories with unapproved medical devices The defibrillator and its associated accessories are not warranted to be compatible with any other medical device LIMITED WARRANTY VOIDED The limited warranty is immediately voided if the defibrillator or its associated accessories are serviced or repaired by any entity including persons not authorized by Defibtech LLC specified maintenance is not performed the defibrillator is used with one or more unauthorized accessories the associated accessories are used with an unauthorized defibrillator or the defibrillator or associated accessories are not used in accordance with Defibtech LLC approved instructions 24 DAC 2534EN BA EXCLUSIVE REMEDY At Defibtech LLC s sole discretion Defibtech shall have the option to repair replace or provide a credit In the event of replacement Defibtech shall have the right at its sole discretion to replace the item with a new or refurbished same or similar item Determination of a similar item shall be at the sole discretion of Defibtech In the case of replacement the replacement at a minimum shall reflect the prorated time remaining for the item based on the remaining limited warranty period In the case of a credit the credit shall be the prorated value of the item based on the lower of the original item cost of the same or similar item and the remaining limited warranty period In no e
17. nformation about Maintenance Mode refer to Chapter 8 of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD Turn AED off 17 2 For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA HOW TO CONNECT THE PADS Insert the connector end of the defibrillation pad cable into the pads connector socket on the top left corner of the DDU 2400 2450 AED as shown Insert pads connector firmly until it is fully seated in the unit The connector will only fit in one way if the connector does not fit rotate the connector before trying again The connected pads package can then be stored in the pad storage area on the back of the DDU 2400 2450 AED see diagram on page 7 After connecting the pads connector to the unit push the pads pack age rounded end first with the pictures on the package facing out into the pad storage area When the pads package is fully inserted press the pad cable into the groove in the back of the unit to hold the cable in place and tuck any excess cable behind the pads package WHICH PADS TO USE ADULT PADS CHILD INFANT PADS pa For adults and children 8 For infants and children under 8 years years or older or over or less than 55 pounds 25kgs use child 55 pounds 25kgs use infant pads Note child infant pads can be adult pads identified by their blue connector and blue pads package WHEN TO REPLACE THE PADS The Defibtech defibrillation pads are intended for
18. one time use only The pads must be replaced after each use or if the package has been damaged It is important to check the expiration date of the pads The expiration date is printed on the outside of the sealed package Do not use pads past their expiration date Discard expired pads Use only Defibtech defibrillation pads You may also check the status of the pads when the unit is off by pressing the center softkey button to display the AED Status screen and enter Maintenance Mode 18 DAC 2534EN BA HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK Before inserting the battery pack into the DDU 2400 2450 AED ensure that the battery pack opening in the back of the AED is clean and clear of any foreign objects Insert the battery pack into the opening in the back of the AED Push the pack all the way in until the latch clicks The battery pack will only fit in one way If the battery pack does not fit rotate the battery pack before trying again Once fully inserted the battery pack surface should be flush with the back of the AED Within moments of insertion the DDU 2400 2450 AED will turn on and run a battery pack Insertion test When the test is completed the unit will report the status of the battery pack and shut down The battery pack must be removed from the unit for more than 10 seconds for the battery pack self test to be performed automatically To remove the battery pack push the battery pack eject release latch After
19. refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA ACTIVE STATUS INDICATOR ASI Visually check the Active Status Indicator ASI on a daily basis The ASI should flash green If the ASI flashes red is solid red or if there is no flashing light the unit requires service Anytime the ASI flashes red the unit will also beep periodically to call attention to itself Flashing Green Ihe DDU 2400 2450 AED is OFF and ready for use Solid Green The DDU 2400 2450 AED is ON and ready for use Flashing or Solid Red The DDU 2400 2450 AED needs immediate service Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Active User Manual on Defiobtech User CD or call Defibtech for service Status e No Flashing Light The DDU 2400 2450 AED needs immediate Indicator service Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD or call Defibtech for service AED STATUS SCREEN The AED Status screen is used to provide a quick overview of the DDU 2400 2450 AED s status and to display select information with out turning the unit on for a rescue With the AED off press and release the CENTER softkey button to display the AED Status screen The AED Status screen will be displayed for a short period of time If the unit does not turn on at all check to make sure a good battery pack is installed Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD 16 D
20. t of a configuration or separately shall be substantially free from defects in material and workmanship Defibtech s limited warranty shall only extend to the original end user where the original end user purchased the items from an authorized Defibtech LLC retailer This limited warranty may not be assigned or transferred The terms of the limited warranty in effect as of the date of original purchase shall apply to any warranty claims LENGTH OF WARRANTY The defibrillator s limited warranty is for a period of five 5 years from the date of purchase The battery s limited warranty is for a period of four 4 years from the date of purchase but in no event shall the limited warranty period extend past the date printed on the battery Single use accessories e g the pads shall have a limited warranty up to use or for a period up to the expiration date whichever is earlier The limited warranty for all other accessories is for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase or to the expiration date whichever is earlier LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITATIONS This limited warranty does not cover damage of any sort resulting from but not limited to accidents improper storage improper operation alterations unauthorized service tampering abuse neglect fire flood war or acts of God Additionally this limited warranty does not cover damage of any sort to the defibrillator or its associated accessories resulting from the use of t
21. t requires service For more information refer to page 16 of this guide READ THE USER MANUAL CD Q Comprehensive information about the DDU 2400 2450 AED is found in the User Manual on Defibtech User CD 9 D For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA 10 DAC 2534EN BA Turn the unit ON and then follow the voice and display instructions 9 Press ON button Remove clothing from patient s chest If necessary shave excessive chest hair Note When this Information Softkey Icon is present on the screen the user may press the corresponding softkey button for additional information with video instruction To exit press the softkey button again Tear open Peel pads pads package from blue liner ADULT CHILD INFANT PATIENT PATIENT rN Apply pads to patient s bare chest as shown 11 For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA 12 DAC 2534EN BA When instructed do not touch the patient If instructed press SHOCK button Note When this Information Softkey Icon is present on the screen the user may press the corresponding softkey button for additional information with video instruction To exit press the softkey button again Follow instructions to perform CPR Js Continue to follow the voice and display instructions 13 For more detailed
22. tion Date TE on back of package Defibrillation Pads Battery Pack Expiration Date lee eee Battery Pack Serial Number BATTERY PACK DEFIBRILLATION PADS PACKAGE 7 J For more detailed information refer to the User Manual on Defibtech User CD DAC 2534EN BA SETTING UP THE AED The DDU 2400 2450 AED is designed to be stored in a ready state so that few steps are required to begin using the AED CONNECT THE PADS TO THE AED defi re Ensure that the pads package has not expired Expired pads must not be used For more information refer to page 18 of this guide INSTALL THE BATTERY PACK Ensure that the battery pack has not expired Expired battery packs must not be used When the battery pack is installed the AED will turn on and run a battery pack test Wait for the test to complete and for the unit to turn off For more information refer to page 19 of this guide 8 DAC 2534EN BA r ee Li dYa i defib PORE With the AED off press pied ai and release the CENTER Battery status CHECK THE j Expires 01 2015 n ane Ensure ds status Adult that tne tatus STATUS ra Expires 06 2015 AED S N 099999999 screen appears and that Battery S N eg the AED Status is OK Software version V2 1 AED Status screen AND When the AED is off the Active Status Indicator ASI should flash green If the ASI flashes red is solid red or if there is no flashing light the uni
23. vent shall the limited warranty period of a replacement item extend past the limited warranty period of the item it is replacing WARRANTY SERVICE In order to obtain warranty service contact the retailer from whom the item was purchased or Defibtech LLC customer service In the event an item must be returned a Return Material Authorization RMA number is required Items returned without an RMA number will not be accepted The item shall be shipped at the original end user s expense to a destination specified by the retailer or Defibtech LLC OBLIGATIONS AND WARRANTY LIMITS THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES AND REPLACES TO THE DEGREE PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE STATE LAW ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO PERSON INCLUDING ANY AGENT DEALER OR REPRESENTATIVE OF DEFIBTECH LLC IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION ORWARRANTY CONCERNING THE DEFIBRILLATOR OR ITS ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES EXCEPT TO REFER TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE DEFIBTECH LLC SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXEMPLARY DAMAGES SPECIAL PUNITIVE COMMERCIAL LOSS FROM ANY CAUSE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION
24. y O to 50 C 32 to 122 F RELATIVE HUMIDITY Jet Aircraft RTCA DO 160D Section 8 Cat H Zone 2 Operating Standby 5 95 Curves B amp R mom condens ne SHOCK DROP ABUSE ALTITUDE TOLERANCE MILSTD 810F 516 5 Procedure IV 48 inches 1 2 meters any edge 500 to 15 000ft 150 to 4500m per MILSTD 810F 500 4 Procedure corner or surface in standby VIBRATION Oe Ground MILSTD 810F 514 5 CRUSHTEST Category 20 1 000 pounds 450kg PHYSICAL SIZE 73 X 9 5 x 2 3 Inches 18 5 x 24 x 5 8 cm WEIGHT Less than 3 Ibs 1 4kg with battery Specifications subject to change without notice TYPE Pre connected single use non polarized disposable self adhesive electrodes with cable and connector ECG and event storage on a removable data card Actual length of storage Is dependent on card capacity USB PORT Event download and maintenance operations SEALING WATER RESISTANCE IEC60529 class IP55 Dust protected Protected against water jets battery pack installed ESD IEC 60601 4 2 Open air up to 15kV or direct contact up to 8kV EMC Emission CISPR 11 Group 1 Level B and FCC Part 15 EMC Immunity IEC 61000 4 3 and IEC 61000 4 8 23 DAC 2534EN BA ORIGINAL END USER S LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE Defibtech LLC provides a limited warranty that the defibrillator and its associated accessories e g batteries and pads whether purchased concurrently with the defibrillator as par
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