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User Manual

Defibtech DDU-2000 Series 

Automated External Defibrillator

• DDU-2300

• DDU-2400

• DDU-2450

AHA/ERC 2010

DAC-E2510EN-BA

ELECTRONIC 

DISTRIBUTION

Summary of Contents for DDU-2000 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Defibtech DDU 2000 Series Automated External Defibrillator DDU 2300 DDU 2400 DDU 2450 AHA ERC 2010 DAC E2510EN BA ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION...

Page 2: ...B 1 2 3 PRESS ON BUTTON APPLY PADS FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS IF INSTRUCTED PRESS SHOCK BUTTON 2 DAC E2510EN BA...

Page 3: ...Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted Limited Warranty The Limited Warranty shipped with Defibtech AED products serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided b...

Page 4: ...he DDU 2000 Series In AED Mode 17 4 1 Overview 17 4 2 Preparation 19 4 3 Heart Rhythm Analysis 22 4 4 Delivering The Shock 22 4 5 CPR Period 22 4 6 Post Use Procedures 23 4 7 AED Mode Voice And Text P...

Page 5: ...50 9 5 ECG Monitoring Adapter 50 10 Event Viewing 51 10 1 Defibview 51 10 2 Defibtech Data Cards DDC Cards 51 10 3 Downloading The Internal Data Log 51 11 Technical Specifications 52 11 1 Defibtech D...

Page 6: ...o perform CPR Repeats the process if additional shocks are required Allows user to select between Video display or ECG display DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 only In ECG Monitor Mode DDU 2400 and DDU 2450 only...

Page 7: ...ied by a replaceable non rechargeable battery pack that provides for long standby life and low maintenance operation Each battery pack is marked with an expiration date The DDU 2000 Series AED records...

Page 8: ...rd DDC card Access Door Behind the access door is the USB connector port and Defibtech Data Card DDC card slot K Unit Serial Number The unit s serial number can be found on the back of the AED above t...

Page 9: ...Adapter optional DDU 2400 2450 only I Defibtech Data Card DDC Card optional J USB and Defibtech Data Card DDC Card Access Door K Unit Serial Number L Battery Pack Opening M Battery Pack Eject Release...

Page 10: ...AED a person shall have met the following requirements AED and or defibrillation training as required by local state provincial or national regulations Any additional training as required by the auth...

Page 11: ...ks are not rechargeable Any attempt to recharge a lithium battery pack may result in fire or explosion Do not immerse battery pack in water or other liquids Immersion in fluids may result in fire or e...

Page 12: ...de is intended for use only by authorized operators who have been specifically trained in cardiac rhythm recognition and in manual defibrillation therapy Possible misinterpretation of ECG data The fre...

Page 13: ...2000 Series Automated External Defibrillator DDU 2300 DDU 2400 DDU 2450 Operating Guide User Manual on Defibtech User CD 3 2 Connecting The Defibrillation Pads The DDU 2000 Series AED defibrillation...

Page 14: ...DDC cards and will still store critical event information internally DDC cards may be reviewed with a separate Defibtech PC based software package Refer to the Defibview section in Chapter 10 of this...

Page 15: ...move the battery pack push the battery pack eject release latch After the battery pack is partially ejected pull the battery pack out 3 5 Checking The DDU 2000 Series AED Status Active Status Indicato...

Page 16: ...tus Indicator ASI to verify that it is flashing green Refer to the Self Tests section in Chapter 7 of this manual for instructions on how to run a manually initiated self test 3 7 Storing The DDU 2000...

Page 17: ...AED The basic steps for use are Turn the DDU 2000 Series AED ON by pressing the ON OFF button Plug in pads connector into Pad Connector Socket on AED if not yet plugged in Place defibrillation pads o...

Page 18: ...ompressions only no breathing or CPR coaching with compressions and breathing Information Softkey Icon When this icon is present on the screen the user may press the corresponding softkey button for a...

Page 19: ...in the unit the active status indication will not be available In this case immediately replace the battery pack or reinsert it into the unit to restore active status indication Active Status Indicato...

Page 20: ...he unit while the pads themselves remain sealed in their package This reduces the time needed to setup and start treatment in an emergency The Defibtech AED should be stored with the pads connector at...

Page 21: ...is different than placement for adults and children 8 years or older or over 55 pounds 25kgs If you are unsure of a child s age or weight or do not have child infant pads do not delay treatment Place...

Page 22: ...ver a shock the user must press the flashing SHOCK button If while waiting for the SHOCK button to be pressed the unit detects a rhythm change to a non shockable rhythm the unit will cancel the shock...

Page 23: ...e age of 8 or less than 55 pounds 25kgs For children 8 years or older or over 55 pounds 25kgs and for adults adult pads should be used Do not delay therapy to determine exact age or weight Training pa...

Page 24: ...e pads with a new set Pausing for CPR Pausing for CPR Purpose If too long a period of time has passed the user should stop attempting to resolve problems with the pads and assess the condition of the...

Page 25: ...brillation shock Analysis will continue during this phase A tone will sound to indicate charging progress If the unit detects a rhythm change to a non shockable one charging will abort and the user wi...

Page 26: ...ly The unit will not monitor the patient s ECG rhythm during this CPR period Give Compressions Give xx Compressions Purpose This indicates that the user should begin CPR compressions immediately The u...

Page 27: ...atient for rescue breaths and to give breaths Breathe Breathe Purpose This instructs the user to give rescue breaths Each time the instruction is given the user should give the patient a rescue breath...

Page 28: ...user may press the corresponding softkey button to bring up the Mode of Operation screen Mode of Operation AED Video Mode Manual Mode AED ECG Mode Manual Mode Softkey when in Mode of Operation DDU 240...

Page 29: ...RM Softkey Icon Charging Screen While charging pressing the softkey associated with the DISARM Softkey Icon middle button will cancel the charge 5 5 Delivering The Shock When charging is complete the...

Page 30: ...ver a shock to the patient disconnect the ECG Monitoring Adapter and attach the defibrillation pads 6 1 Entering ECG Monitor Mode Remove the defibrillation pads and plug in the optional ECG Monitoring...

Page 31: ...kable rhythm Monitoring Plug In Rescue Pads ECG Monitor Mode Screen Shockable rhythm detected If a shockable rhythm is detected the defibrillator prompts Plug in Rescue Pads Confirm the patient s cond...

Page 32: ...for use Ready for use means that the DDU 2000 Series has passed the most recent self test scheduled or user initiated If it is flashing red solid red or not flashing at all the AED needs service Anyti...

Page 33: ...ed Service code xxxx Power OnTest Failed Service Code xxxx Purpose This indicates that the DDU 2000 Series AED has failed the power on self test and is non operational and needs servicing The code num...

Page 34: ...e pads may dry out and become non functional STEP 1 Inspect The Pads First check to ensure that the pads package has not expired Do not use pads past their expiration date Discard expired pads Next ch...

Page 35: ...moved and provided to the patient s care provider A new DDC card should be installed before the next use To remove the DDC card ensure the AED is OFF Locate the data card USB port access door on the r...

Page 36: ...n the case and connector socket The following are important guidelines to be adhered to when cleaning the device Also applies to ECG Monitoring Adapter DAC 2020 2021 The battery pack should be install...

Page 37: ...ch DDU 2000 Series AED Serial Number ___________________________________________________ Defibtech DDU 2000 Series AED Location __________________________________________________________ Date Check un...

Page 38: ...llation pads to unit Defibrillation pads or battery pack expired Replace expired component ASI does not flash at all Battery pack not inserted Insert battery pack Battery pack is low or needs servicin...

Page 39: ...ompt Motion or interference detected Stop motion or interference Shock cancelled prompt Patient s ECG rhythm changed No action necessary Shock button not pressed within 30 seconds Press shock button w...

Page 40: ...uttons Top Center Bottom Rescue now AED status AED maintenance AED options Rescue options Help topics Turn AED off AED Main Menu Title The name of the menu appears in a banner across the top of the sc...

Page 41: ...D options Rescue options Help topics Turn AED off AED Main Menu Rescue now Puts device in Rescue Mode AED status Displays current AED status information AED maintenance Displays AED Maintenance Menu s...

Page 42: ...ing the self test procedure The unit says Performing AED test The unit displays Testing AED The unit will then prompt the user to Press flashing shock button Continue to follow the directions until th...

Page 43: ...ard DDC card section in Chapter 3 of this manual To enter Navigate to Transfer data to card AED Main Menu AED maintenance Transfer data to card What it does The unit begins transferring rescue data to...

Page 44: ...the Defibtech Data Card DDC card The most typical application is a software upgrade Before you begin Be sure the unit is in Maintenance Mode Be sure a DDC Card with a card application is installed in...

Page 45: ...CENTER softkey button to accept the minutes setting The seconds selection will be highlighted green Press the TOP or BOTTOM softkey buttons to adjust the seconds to the desired time Press the CENTER s...

Page 46: ...Card DDC card Before you begin Be sure the unit is in Maintenance Mode To enter Navigate to Audio recording AED Main Menu AED options Audio recording What it does The Audio recording option allows the...

Page 47: ...please refer to the Contacts section in Chapter 14 Once the password has been entered the user may select between the two protocols To enter the password use theTOP softkey button to scroll through n...

Page 48: ...tons to select the desired mode When the desired selection is chosen press the CENTER softkey button to set the feature The AED will now use that setting Note The factory default setting is set to Ena...

Page 49: ...000 Series AED is designed to optionally use Defibtech Data Cards DDC cards The AED will operate with or without a DDC card but if a DDC card is installed additional event storage capacity is availabl...

Page 50: ...USB port access door WARNING Do not have a USB cable attached to the unit during a rescue 9 5 ECG Monitoring Adapter An optional ECG Monitoring Adapter cable DAC 2020 2021 may be used with the DDU 24...

Page 51: ...information This information can be reviewed using the Defibview application CAUTION Using non Defibtech Data Cards DDC cards may damage the unit and will void the warranty 10 3 Downloading The Inter...

Page 52: ...harge control Automatic by Patient Analysis System Charge time 4 seconds or less from shock advised Charge time may increase at the end of battery life and for temperatures below 10 C Charge time from...

Page 53: ...essed for greater than 2 seconds Defibrillator ECG Mode DDU 2400 DDU 2450 only Category Specification Displayed ECG ECG information is received from defibrillation pads in anterior lateral or anterior...

Page 54: ...Phase Times DDP 2001 Adult and DDP 2003 Non attenuating Pediatric Defibrillation Pads Patient Impedance Ohms Phase A Duration ms Phase B Duration ms 25 2 8 2 8 50 4 1 4 1 75 7 2 4 8 100 9 0 6 0 125 12...

Page 55: ...rillation pads Selected Energy range is limited from 25 to 100 J Phase Time and Energy DDP 2002 Attenuating Pediatric Defibrillation Pads Patient Impedance Ohms Phase A Duration ms Phase B Duration ms...

Page 56: ...ions Applicable Directive and Standards R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC ETSI EN 300 220 2 V2 1 2 2007 06 ERC RECOMMENDATION 70 03 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 Aviation Meets RTCA DO 160G Section 21 RF R...

Page 57: ...Rhythm Ventricular Tachycardia 101 99 97 Meets the AAMI DF80 requirement and AHA recommendation2 of Sensitivity 75 Non Shockable Rhythm Normal Sinus Rhythm 213 100 100 Meets the AAMI DF80 requirement...

Page 58: ...use Disposable Disposable Adhesion Self adhesive Self adhesive Active gel surface area 77 cm2 each nominal 50 cm2 each nominal Cable connector type Integrated Integrated Cable length 122 cm typical 1...

Page 59: ...e To European Union Customers The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on this device indicates that this equipment has been put on the market after 13 August 2005 and is included in the scope of the direct...

Page 60: ...ons IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Battery operated equipment Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not applicable Battery operated equipment ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY Immunity test IEC 60...

Page 61: ...th accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the DDU 2...

Page 62: ...ditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been teste...

Page 63: ...Y Consult operating instructions Refer to instruction manual booklet X X X X Y Y Y Y Do not damage or crush X X X X Y Y Y Y Follow proper disposal procedures X X X X Y Y Y Y Meets the requirements of...

Page 64: ...c shock fire and mechanical hazard only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 IEC 60601 1 and IEC 60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL 60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No...

Page 65: ...ted 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 42...

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