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Defibtech DDU-2000 Series Trainer User Manual ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION DAC-U2535EN-BD...
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Notices Defibtech, L.L.C. 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. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted.
Contents 1 Introduction to the Defibtech DDU-2000 Series Trainer ..5 2 Safety Information ...............5 2.1 Warnings .................6 2.2 Cautions ..................7 3 Trainer Components .............8 3.1 Trainer Unit ................8 3.2 Training Battery Pack .............8 3.3 Remote Control ...............9 3.4 Training Pads................9 4 Accessories ................9...
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12 Glossary of Symbols ............24 13 Contacts ................26 This User Manual provides information and operational instructions specific to DDU-2000 Series Trainers. For comprehensive information about DDU-2000 Series rescue AEDs, please refer to the DDU-2000 Series AED User Manual at www.defibtech.com. DAC-U2535EN-BD...
1 Introduction to the Defibtech DDU-2000 Series Trainer The “Trainer” is a dedicated training system that is externally similar to a fully-functional Defibtech DDU-2000 Series Automated External Defibrillator (AED).* The main unit has bright red overmolding to clearly distinguish it as a training device.
The Trainer and training accessories cannot provide WA RN ING therapy. If the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU-2000 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 WA RN ING DDU-2000 Series AED to be used to perform a rescue.
Training Pads cannot be used to rescue a patient. If Training Pads are connected to a DDU-2000 Series AED, the AED will say “Check Pads, ” WA RN IN G and the AED will report an error during the next automatic self-test.
Only use the provided AC Adapter to charge the Training Battery Pack. Using other AC adapters may cause unsafe conditions. WA RN ING If the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU-2000 series AED, the AED cannot be used to perform a rescue. Replacing the Training...
WA RN ING 4 Accessories This chapter describes the accessories that can be used with the DDU-2000 Series Trainer. To obtain replacement component parts and accessories, contact your authorized distributor or Defibtech. DTR-2001: Complete adult trainer pad set with connector cable...
5 Training Scenarios 5.1 Available Scenarios Six training scenarios (described below) are available for training exercises, and can be changed during training as desired. The following scenarios are available: VF (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 training scenario and allows for a quick overview and demonstration of AED operation.
5.2 The Default Training Scenario When a 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 Trainers are factory programmed to initially start with the Default Training Scenario set to scenario #6.
Mode,” which allows overriding of the automatic features of the Trainer. Note: Unlike a DDU-2000 Series rescue AED, the Trainer’s video interface does not include a Battery Indicator icon. To recharge the Training Battery Pack, please refer to Section 3.2 (“Training Battery Pack”) of this User Manual.
7 Remote Control Commands The Remote Control can be used to change the behavior of the Trainer at any time while the Trainer is powered on. The following functions can be performed using the Remote Control keys: • OFF - turns the Trainer off. •...
8 Using the Remote Control with Multiple Trainers The Remote Control can be used to individually control up to four Trainers at a time in a classroom setting. To control each of the four Trainers individually, each Trainer must be assigned a unique letter “name.
9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9.1 Routine Maintenance Although the Trainer is designed to be very low maintenance, simple maintenance tasks must be performed by the owner/operator on a regular basis to ensure the Trainer’s dependability. • Check Trainer and accessories for damage, dirt, and contamination. Clean or replace as necessary.
9.4 Troubleshooting The following table lists the symptoms, the possible causes, and the possible corrective actions for common problems. Refer to the DDU-2000 Series AED User Manual at www.defibtech.com for additional symptoms and detailed explanations on how to implement the corrective actions.
Note: Unlike a DDU-2000 Series rescue AED, the Trainer does not perform automatic self- tests to help ensure readiness. The Active Status Indicator (ASI) on the Trainer has limited functionality: it lights green when a sufficiently-charged Training Battery Pack is installed and the Trainer is powered up and is unlit when the Trainer is off or when power up is attempted on a Trainer in which the Training Battery Pack is completely depleted or not installed.
9.7 Notice to European Union Customers The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on this product indicates that this equipment 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 Equipment (WEEE) and of the national decree(s) which transpose provisions of such directive.
ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2 (2007-06) Radio Frequency Emissions ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 Applicable Directive and Standards ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 (2002-08) 10.3 Battery Pack Use only Defibtech battery packs in the DDU-2000 Series Trainer. Category Specification Model number DTR-2005 Main battery type 7 .2V, 2000mAh, NiMH rechargeable battery...
Technical Specifications (continued) 10.4 AC Adapter Use only the AC Adapter supplied with the DDU-2000 Series Trainer. Category Specification Model number DTR-2006 Line voltage 100 to 240 V Line frequency 50/60Hz Power input 0.3W DAC-U2535EN-BD...
11.1 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration DDU-2000 Series Trainers are intended for use within the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DDU-2000 Series Trainer should assure that it is used within the stated environmental specifications. 11.2 Electromagnetic Emissions...
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If the measured field strength in the location in which the DDU-2000 Series Trainer is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the DDU-2000 Series Trainer should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the DDU-2000 Series Trainer.
11.4 Regulatory Compliance Changes or modifications of this product, not expressly approved by Defibtech, may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada Radio Standard RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
12 Glossary of Symbols Symbol Meaning SHOCK Button – Delivers defibrillation shock to the patient when the device is ready to shock. NOTE: The Trainer and training accessories cannot be used to defibrillate patients. ON/OFF Button • Turns the device ON when it is OFF . •...
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Glossary Of Symbols (continued) Symbol Meaning Y Y Y Y Meets the requirements of the European Directives. X X X X Do not reuse. Catalogue number. Keep dry. Handle with care. Transportation and storage requirements. See environmental requirements on packaging. Does not contain latex.
13 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 (Medical Device Reporting) service@defibtech.com...
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