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User Manual
Defibtech DDU-2000 Series
Automated External Defibrillator
• DDU-2300
• DDU-2400
• DDU-2450
AHA/ERC 2010
DAC-E2510EN-BB
ELECTRONIC
DISTRIBUTION
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User ManualDefibtech DDU-2000 Series Automated External Defibrillator• DDU-2300 • DDU-2400 • DDU-2450AHA/ERC 2010DAC-E2510EN-BBELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION

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1. Introduction10DAC-E2510EN-BB1.3 Indications The DDU-2000 Series Semi-Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) is indicated for use on victims of sud

Page 3 - Tracking

112. Dangers, Warnings, And Cautions2 Dangers, Warnings, And CautionsThis chapter includes a list of danger, warning, and caution messages tha

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• Aggressive or prolonged CPR to a patient with defibrillation pads attached can cause damage to the pads. Replace the defibrillation pads if they beco

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133. Setting Up The DDU-2000 Series AED3 Setting Up The DDU-2000 Series AEDThis chapter describes the steps required to make your Defibtech DDU-2000

Page 6 - 1.1 Overview

Insert the connector end of the defibrillation pad cable into the pads connector socket on the top-left corner of the DDU-2000 Series AED as shown. Ins

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3.4 Installing And Removing The Battery Pack The battery pack provides power to the DDU-2000 Series AED. Do not install the battery pack after the ex

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AED status OKBattery status Expires 01/2018Pads status Adult Expires 06/2018AED S/N 099999999Battery S/N 099999999Software version V2.2To check

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174. Using The DDU-2000 Series in AED Mode4 Using The DDU-2000 Series In AED ModeThis chapter describes how to use the DDU-2000 Series in AED Mode.

Page 10 - 1.4 Contraindications

Unit Video Display Screen (During AED Mode)Battery IndicatorMain ScreenText PromptsRescue Breathing Options Softkey IconInformation Softkey IconMode S

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Unit ECG Display Screen (During AED Mode, DDU-2400/2450 only)Battery IndicatorMain ScreenText Prompts Mode Select Softkey IconAnalyzing(sample displa

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B123PRESS “ON” BUTTONAPPLY PADSFOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONSIF INSTRUCTED, PRESS “SHOCK” BUTTON2DAC-E2510EN-BB

Page 13 - 3. Setting Up The

Selecting an Alternate Spoken LanguageFollow InstructionsSome AED models are factory configured to support an alternate spoken language. If the AED su

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Applying The Defibrillation Pads To The PatientApply pads correctly to patient. Follow AED voice and text prompts. Correct pad placement is essential f

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Follow DDU-2000 Series AED InstructionsAt this point, the DDU-2000 Series AED will check to make sure that the pads are well connected to the patient

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4.6 Post Use Procedures After the DDU-2000 Series AED has been used on a patient, the unit should be cleaned following procedures in the “Cleaning”

Page 17 - 4.1 Overview

Voice Text“Peel pads from blue liner” Peel PadsPurpose: This instructs the user to peel each pad from the blue liner before placing the pads on the pa

Page 18 - AED / ECG Mode

Heart Rhythm Analysis PromptsVoice Text“Analyzing heart rhythm” “Analyzing”Analyzing Rhythm AnalyzingPurpose: The DDU-2000 Series AED is actively anal

Page 19 - 4.2 Preparation

Voice Text“SHOCK button not pressed” Button Not PressedPurpose: After shock is advised, the DDU-2000 Series AED will prompt user to press the flashing

Page 20 - Follow Instructions

CPR Coaching Help PromptsVoice Text“Place hands” Place Hands Purpose: This reminds the user of the correct placement of hands for CPR. “Press” “Compr

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5. Manual Mode (DDU-2400 only)5 Manual Mode (DDU-2400 only)The DDU-2400 AED provides a Manual Mode to override the AED features of the defibrilla

Page 22 - 4.5 CPR Period

5.3 Selecting Energy The user may select the desired energy level by pressing the softkey associated with the Energy Select Icon (upper button). The

Page 23 - Voice Text

Notices Defibtech, LLC shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, pe

Page 24 - Motion/Interference Prompts

Using the DDU-2300 AED306 ECG Monitor Mode (DDU-2400/2450 only)At the discretion of emergency care personnel, the DDU-2400 and DDU-2450 AED can also

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6. ECG Monitor Mode (DDU-2400/2450 only)6.3 Monitoring The Patient After the ECG monitoring electrodes are connected, the defibrillator displays a n

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327. Maintenance And Troubleshooting7 Maintenance And TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the

Page 27 - CPR Coaching Help Prompts

Checking The AED Status Using The AED Status ScreenYou may also check the status of the unit when it is off by pressing the center softkey button to e

Page 28 - Apply Pads to Patient

Checking The Condition Of The Unit And AccessoriesInspect the unit for dirt and contamination, especially in the pads connector socket and around the

Page 29 - Press SHOCK Button

Checking Pad And Battery Pack Expiration DatesIt is important to check the expiration dates of the pads and battery pack. The expiration date of the

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7.2 Self-Tests The DDU-2000 Series AED provides for both automatic and manually initiated self-tests. These self-tests test various components of th

Page 31 - Plug in Rescue Pads

7.5 Operator’s Checklist The following checklist may be used as the basis for an Operator’s Checklist. The table should be copied and filled out as r

Page 32 - Troubleshooting

7.6 Troubleshooting The following table lists the symptoms, the possible causes, and the possible corrective actions for common problems. Refer to

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Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action“ Apply pads to patient’s bare chest as shown” promptPads not connected to patient Place pads on patientPads n

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Contents1 Introduction To The DDU-2000 Series AED ...61.1 Overview ...

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408 Maintenance Mode8.1 Overview Maintenance Mode for the Defibtech DDU-2000 Series AED permits the user to perform maintenance-related actions such

Page 36 - 7.4 Storage

8.3 Entering Maintenance Mode Before You Begin: Make certain the DDU-2000 Series AED is turned off and a battery pack is installed. AED status OK

Page 37 - 7.5 Operator’s Checklist

8.6 AED Maintenance ScreenThe AED Maintenance screen allows the user to select such options as AED tests, software upgrades, data backups, and data c

Page 38 - 7.6 Troubleshooting

To enter: Navigate to Upgrade AED: AED Main Menu Ú AED maintenance Ú Upgrade AEDWhat it does: If an upgrade data card is present, the unit will start

Page 39 - 7.7 Repair

To enter: Navigate to Format data card: AED Main Menu Ú AED maintenance Ú Format data cardWhat it does: The unit will format the DDC card that is ins

Page 40 - 8 Maintenance Mode

What it does: The unit will display the AED options menu screen. This screen will allow the user to modify the following user changeable parameters:•

Page 41 - 8. Maintenance Mode

The date is now set and the user may use TOP or BOTTOM softkey buttons to navigate to other choices in the menu. Note: The factory default setting of

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 CPR BreathingThe CPR breathing option allows the user to enable or disable the CPR breathing coaching prompts during CPR. Before you begin: Be sure

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 Default View (DDU-2400/2450 only)The Default view option allows the user to select Video or ECG as the default view when the AED is powered. Before

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9 DDU-2000 Series AED AccessoriesThis chapter describes the component parts and the accessories that can be used with the Defibtech DDU-2000 Series AE

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7 Maintenance And Troubleshooting ...327.1 Routine Unit Maintenance ...

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9.4 USB Cable An optional USB cable may be used with the DDU-2000 Series AED for connecting the AED to a personal computer running Defibtech maintenan

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5110. Event Viewing10 Event ViewingThis chapter includes information about DefibView, Defibtech Data Cards (DDC cards), and downloading internal data

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5211. Technical Specifications11 Technical Specifications11.1 Defibtech DDU-2000 Series AED GeneralCategory SpecificationSize7.3 x 9.5 x 2.3 inches18.5

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Defibrillator – Manual Mode (DDU-2400 only)Category SpecificationEnergyUser selectable: 25, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200 Joules (adult defibrillation pads)

Page 50 - 9.5 ECG Monitoring Adapter

Waveform SpecificationsIn AED Mode, the DDU-2000 Series AED delivers a 150 J (Adult) 50 J (Pediatric) Biphasic Truncated Exponential waveform (AED Mode

Page 51 - 10 Event Viewing

Energy – Manual Mode (DDP-2001 Adult and DDP-2003 Non-attenuating Pediatric Defibrillation Pads) (Nominal)Load Impedance (Ohms)Selected Energy25 50 75

Page 52 - 11 Technical Specifications

EnvironmentalCategory SpecificationOperating/ MaintenanceTemperature 0 – 50°C (32 – 122°F)Humidity 5% – 95% (non-condensing)Air Pressure 700 to 1060 hP

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Shockable Rhythm CriteriaWhen placed on a patient meeting the indications for use criteria, the DDU-2000 Series AED is designed to recommend a defibril

Page 54 - 11. Technical Specifications

11.2 Battery Packs Use only Defibtech battery packs in the DDU-2000 Series AED. DBP-2003 and DBP-2013 Battery PacksCategory SpecificationModel numberDB

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11.5 Event Documentation Internal Event RecordCritical ECG segments and rescue event parameters are recorded (greater than 60 minutes) and can be dow

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61 Introduction To The DDU-2000 Series AEDThis User Manual provides information to guide trained operators in the use and maintenance of the Defibtech

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6012. Electromagnetic Conformity12 Electromagnetic Conformity12.1 Guidance And Manufacturer’s Declaration The essential performance of the DDU-2000

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61Immunity testIEC 60601 test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment – guidanceRadiated RFIEC 61000-4-310 V/m80 MHz to 2.5 GHz 80% 5Hz AM M

Page 59 - 11.7 Recycling Information

62For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance (d) in meters (m) can be determined using the

Page 60 - Conformity

6313. Glossary Of Symbols13 Glossary Of SymbolsSymbol MeaningHigh voltage present.SHOCK Button – Delivers defibrillation shock to the patient when t

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Symbol MeaningXXXXYYYY YYYYManufacturer.XXXXYYYYYYYYDate of manufacture.XXXXYYYYYYYYManufacturer and date of manufacture.XXXXYYYYDo not reuse.XXXXYYYY

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6514. Contacts14 ContactsManufacturer Defibtech, L.L.C. 741 Boston Post Road Guilford, CT 06437 USAXXXXYYYY YYYYTel.: 1-(866) 333-4241 (Toll-fre

Page 63 - 13 Glossary Of Symbols

Defibrillation energy is delivered as an impedance compensated biphasic truncated exponential waveform. In AED Mode, the device delivers 150 Joules of

Page 64 - Symbol Meaning

1. IntroductionA. Speaker. The speaker projects the voice prompts when the DDU-2000 Series AED is on. The speaker also emits a “beep” when the uni

Page 65 - 14 Contacts

1. Introduction9DAC-E2510EN-BBDEFIBRILLATION PADS PACKAGEE. Pads Connector Socket D. ON/OFF ButtonC. Display ScreenB. SHOCK ButtonA. SpeakerF.

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