Defibtech Automated External Defibrillator • Lifeline/ReviveR DDU-100 • Lifeline/ReviveR AUTO DDU-120 check pads check pads do not touch patient do not touch patient analyzing analyzing Operating Guide For concise guidance on set-up, use, maintenance and technical specifications ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION DAC-A581-EN-DG...
Contents Notices Quick Use Instructions ................4 Defibtech 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 (Indications, Contraindications, Summary of Primary Clinical Studies, Potential Adverse Effects of the Device on Health, Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
• Unconscious and unresponsive • Not breathing or not breathing normally Lifeline/ReviveR DDU-100 and Lifeline/ReviveR AUTO DDU-120 AEDs may be used with Defi btech adult defi brillation pads (model number DDP-100). For patients under 8 years old, or weighing less than 55 lbs (25 kg), use Defi btech child/infant defi brillation pads (model number DDP-200P), if available.
DIAGRAM OF COMPONENTS A. Speaker. The speaker projects the voice prompts when the AED is on. The speaker also emits a “beep” when the unit is in standby mode and has detected a condition that requires operator attention. B. SHOCK button †...
SETTING UP THE AED The DDU-100 Series AED is designed to be stored in a “ready” Ensure that the battery pack INSTALL THE state so that few steps are required to begin using the AED. has not expired. Expired battery BATTERY PACK packs must not be used.
USING THE AED If the patient is unconscious or unresponsive, and is not breathing or not breathing normally, ensure emergency medical assistance has been called and start using the AED. PREPARE PADS TURN AED ON Tear open Peel adhesive pads pads package.
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USING THE AED (continued) STAND CLEAR PERFORM CPR Follow instructions to perform CPR, if needed. When instructed, do not touch the patient. IF INSTRUCTED, PRESS SHOCK auto CONTINUE BUTTON TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS If instructed, press “SHOCK” button. IMPORTANT: The semi-automatic DDU-100 AED will deliver the shock after the SHOCK button has been pressed;...
THE DEFIBRILLATION PADS THE BATTERY PACK HOW TO CONNECT THE PADS IMPORTANT: DDU-100 Series AEDs that carry the marking shown at left Insert the connector end of the defi brillation pad cable into the pads connec- on the pad holder label on the unit’s rear panel (see top of page 3) should tor socket on the top-left corner of the DDU-100 Series AED as shown at left.
THE DEFIBTECH DATA CARD (optional) QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS CHECKING AED STATUS INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE DEFIBTECH DATA CARD (DDC CARD) ACTIVE STATUS INDICATOR (ASI) Once a fully-functional battery pack with a non-discharged 9V battery is installed in the AED, an Each time the AED is used, an event fi le is created on the Defi btech Data Card (if installed).
QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CLEANING The DDU-100 Series AED is designed to be very low maintenance. Simple maintenance tasks are Periodically clean the AED of any dirt or contaminants on the case and connector socket. The following recommended to be performed regularly to ensure its readiness (see sample maintenance table are important guidelines to be adhered to when cleaning the device: below).
TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The following table lists the common causes for problems, the possible cause, and the possible corrective actions. Refer to the User Manual (available at www.defi btech.com) for detailed “Unknown battery type” Battery pack not recommended for Replace installed battery pack explanations on how to implement the corrective actions.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNINGS (continued) WARNINGS (continued) CAUTIONS: • Some very low amplitude or low frequency VF rhythms may • Do not sterilize the DDU-100 Series AED or its accessories. not be interpreted as shockable. Some very low amplitude Conditions, hazards, or unsafe practices that WARNINGS: •...
GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning High voltage present. Operational temperature limitation. Caution, consult accompanying documents. Use by yyyy-mm-dd. SHOCK Button – Delivers defibrillation shock to the patient when the device is ready to shock. Defibrillation proof - Can withstand the effects of an externally applied defibrillation shock. (DDU-100 ONLY) Internally powered with defibrillator-proof BF-type patient applied parts (per EN 60601-1).
In the event 2514 AP The Hague whether purchased concurrently with the defibrillator as part of replacement, Defibtech shall have the right at its sole The Netherlands of a configuration or separately, shall be substantially free discretion to replace the item with a new, or refurbished, same Does not contain latex.
QUICK USE INSTRUCTIONS CONTACTS Manufacturer Defibtech, L.L.C. 741 Boston Post Road, Suite 201 Guilford, CT 06437 USA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tel.: 1-(866) 333-4241 (Toll-free within North America) 1-(203) 453-4507 Fax: 1-(203) 453-6657 Email: sales@defibtech.com (Sales) reporting@defibtech.com...
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