background image

6

DAC-U2519EN-BB

4.4  Post-Charging and Storage

When the Battery Pack is fully charged, the Charging Stand LED will be steady 

green.  

1.  To cut off the power to the Charging Stand, disconnect the Wall Charger 

from the wall AC outlet. 

2.  To disconnect the Wall Charger from the Charging Stand, grasp the 

Connector Release and pull so that its housing slides back, allowing the 

Connector to unlock from the Charger Stand’s Charger Port.

3.  While not using the Charging Stand, store it in a clean and dry 

environment. 

4.  When not using the Wall Charger and Wall Charger connector, refer 

to the storage instructions and specifications contained in this User 

Manual.

Note: 

When the Charging Stand is not in use for prolonged periods of time, it is 

recommended that the Wall Charger be removed from the AC outlet in order to 

extend the useful life of the Charging Stand and the Wall Charger. 

4.5  After Each Use

Follow the Defibtech AED User Manual instructions on the recommended 

steps after each use or as otherwise indicated, including performing a battery 

insertion test (which assesses battery capacity). Your maintenance program 

should consider how frequently the AED is used, the elapsed time for charging 

the Battery Pack, the personnel responsible for performing the maintenance and 

availability of other equipment (i.e. spare AEDs or batteries).

Note:

 Since all rechargeable battery packs discharge their capacity regardless of 

use, Defibtech does not recommend storing the DBP-2009 Rechargeable Battery 

Pack with any DDU-2000 Series AED as an inactive spare or in situations where 

storage duration is less than the battery pack stand-by life.

5 Troubleshooting

5.1  LED Indications

The following table lists the indications displayed by both the Charging Stand 

LED and the Wall Charger LED when powered and connected:

LED Indication

Description

Single Green Flash

Power up

Green Flashing

Fast charging

Green Solid

Fully-charged

Off

See troubleshooting table (Section 5.2)

Summary of Contents for DBP-2009

Page 1: ...DAC U2519EN BB Defibtech DBP 2009 Automated External Defibrillator AED Rechargeable Battery Pack and Charging Stand User Manual ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION...

Page 2: ...sed in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted Limited Warranty The Defibtech Limited Warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty for Defibtech defibrillators and associated accessories Ref...

Page 3: ...y Pack After Charging 5 4 4 Post Charging and Storage 6 4 5 After Each Use 6 5 Troubleshooting 6 5 1 LED Indications 6 5 2 Troubleshooting Table 7 6 Disposal 8 6 1 Notice to European Union Customers 8...

Page 4: ...DAC U2519EN BB...

Page 5: ...ed to deal with the constraints of periodically removing the rechargeable battery pack from the AED and charging it as compared to others that prefer the longer life battery of a non rechargeable batt...

Page 6: ...ables may cause unsafe conditions WARNING Do not charge a Battery Pack which is damaged discolored or has leakage It may cause overheating explosion or fire WARNING Select a location where the Wall Ch...

Page 7: ...Do not drop the Battery Pack or Charging Stand or apply a mechanical shock to it CAUTION Do not store or use the Battery Pack or Charging Stand outside of the specified conditions CAUTION Before clea...

Page 8: ...LE BATTERY PACK LED Indicator CHARGING STAND Battery Pack Slot Charger Port Battery Release Latch WALL CHARGER LED Indicator Connector Release Connector Figure 1 Component Description DBC 2001 Chargin...

Page 9: ...tion the charging process begins immediately as indicated by a blinking green LED on the Charging Stand and the Wall Charger Throughout the charging process these LEDs will continue to blink green Not...

Page 10: ...After Each Use Follow the Defibtech AED User Manual instructions on the recommended steps after each use or as otherwise indicated including performing a battery insertion test which assesses battery...

Page 11: ...Clean the Charging Stand contacts Replace the Battery Pack with a new one Replace the Wall Charger with a new one The Battery Pack temperature is out of range Put the Charging Stand including Wall Cha...

Page 12: ...this product 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...

Page 13: ...any connectors 8 Maintenance The Charging Stand and Wall Charger are designed for minimal maintenance When the Charging Stand and Wall Charger have not been recently used dropped or otherwise as requi...

Page 14: ...lled in AED Visual Audible Environment Operating Conditions Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Environment Storage and Transport Conditions Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 1...

Page 15: ...32 to 104 F Humidity 15 to 95 non condensing Environment Storage and Transport Conditions Temperature 20 to 80 C 4 to 176 F Humidity 15 to 95 non condensing Safety Standard IEC 60601 1 2012 Type of p...

Page 16: ...storage requirements See environmental requirements Keep dry X X X X Do not damage or crush Do not expose to high heat or open flame Do not incinerate Y Y Y Y Operational temperature limitation This...

Page 17: ...per disposal procedures Manufacturer Serial number Lot number yy ww Y Y Y Y Catalogue number 11 1VDC 2 0 Ah 22 2 Wh Li Ion 3ICR16 65 Lithium ion battery Y Y Y Y Use by yyyy mm IPX0 No special protecti...

Page 18: ...ston 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 Email sales defibtech com Sales reporting defibtech com Medical Devic...

Reviews: