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User Manual

For comprehensive training on set-up,  
use and maintenance; source for  
complete technical specifications

Defibtech Automated External Defibrillator

•  Lifeline/ReviveR VIEW AUTO DDU-2200
•  Lifeline/ReviveR VIEW DDU-2300
•  Lifeline/ReviveR ECG DDU-2450
•  Lifeline/ReviveR ECG+ DDU-2475

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Summary of Contents for DDU-2200

Page 1: ...ance source for complete technical specifications Defibtech Automated External Defibrillator Lifeline ReviveR VIEW AUTO DDU 2200 Lifeline ReviveR VIEW DDU 2300 Lifeline ReviveR ECG DDU 2450 Lifeline R...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 PRESS ON BUTTON APPLY PADS FOLLOW AED INSTRUCTIONS 2 DAC U2510EN BF rev H...

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

Page 4: ...Mode 18 4 1 Overview 18 4 2 Preparation 20 4 3 Heart Rhythm Analysis 23 4 4 Delivering The Shock 23 4 5 CPR Period 23 4 6 Post Use Procedures 24 4 7 AED Mode Voice And Text Prompts 24 4 8 Operational...

Page 5: ...loading The Internal Data Log 49 9 Technical Specifications 50 9 1 Defibtech DDU 2000 Series AED 50 9 2 Battery Packs 59 9 3 Self Adhesive Defibrillation Pads 59 9 4 Event Documentation 59 9 5 Defibte...

Page 6: ...ates in AED Mode DDU 2450 Operates in AED Mode includes patient ECG display DDU 2475 Equivalent to the DDU 2450 configurable to include additional features contact Defibtech or your distributor for de...

Page 7: ...though the duration of the generated waveform will vary Defibrillation and AED operating power is supplied with a replaceable non rechargeable battery pack that provides for long standby life and low...

Page 8: ...unit needs attention from the user or needs servicing G Softkey Buttons Three context sensitive softkey buttons are used to navigate menus or select actions H USB Port The USB port is provided to per...

Page 9: ...OFF Button C Display Screen B SHOCK Button Semi Automatic units ONLY SHOCK Required Indicator on DDU 2200 A Speaker F Active Status Indicator ASI G Softkey Buttons Top Center Bottom H USB Port I Defi...

Page 10: ...pads model number DDP 2002 if available Contraindications Lifeline ReviveR VIEW AUTO DDU 2200 Lifeline ReviveR VIEW DDU 2300 Lifeline ReviveR ECG DDU 2450 Lifeline ReviveR ECG DDU 2475 Automated Exter...

Page 11: ...o modification of this equipment is allowed Electrical Shock Hazard Dangerous high voltages and currents are present Do not open unit remove cover or back or attempt repair There are no user serviceab...

Page 12: ...CG analysis can cause incorrect or delayed diagnosis especially if very low amplitude or low frequency rhythms are present If the patient is being transported stop vehicle before beginning ECG analysi...

Page 13: ...ration date The defibrillation pads should not be in continuous contact with the patient s skin for more than 24 hours Allergic dermatitis or a minor skin rash may result in patients that are sensitiv...

Page 14: ...to begin using the device 3 1 Overview The following components and accessories are included with your DDU 2000 Series AED Replacement and other accessories are detailed in the DDU 2000 Series AED Acc...

Page 15: ...tential cross infection improper performance of the device inadequate delivery of therapy and or injury to the patient or operator 3 3 Installing And Removing The Battery Pack The battery pack provide...

Page 16: ...ion will be off In this case immediately replace the battery pack or reinsert it into the unit to restore active status indication Active Status Indicator ASI Flashing Green The DDU 2000 Series AED is...

Page 17: ...latch engages Note DDU 2000 Series AEDs running software version 1 3 or below may not function with certain DDC Cards Contact Defibtech for support refer to Chapter 12 for contact information CAUTION...

Page 18: ...Series In AED Mode This chapter describes how to use the DDU 2000 Series in AED Mode In AED Mode the unit analyzes the patient s rhythm and automatically charges if a shockable rhythm is detected Push...

Page 19: ...y button to select CPR coaching with compressions 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...

Page 20: ...etely discharged or is not installed 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 sta...

Page 21: ...hile the pads themselves remain sealed in their package This reduces the time needed to set up and start treatment in an emergency The Defibtech AED should be stored with the pads connector attached t...

Page 22: ...r 8 years or less than 55 pounds 25 kg is different than placement for adults and children 8 years or older or over 55 pounds 25 kg Do not delay therapy to determine exact age or weight If pediatric p...

Page 23: ...shock Also if the SHOCK button is not pressed within 30 seconds of the initial Press Flashing Shock Button prompt the unit will automatically cancel the shock DDU 2200 AED If the fully automatic DDU...

Page 24: ...ge of 8 or less than 55 pounds 25 kg For children 8 years or older or over 55 pounds 25 kg and for adults adult pads should be used Do not delay therapy to determine exact age or weight Training pads...

Page 25: ...that the pads are not touching each other and that the patient is dry If the prompts continue try replacing the pads with a new set Pausing for CPR Pausing for CPR Purpose If too long a period of time...

Page 26: ...cts a rhythm change to a non shockable one charging will abort and the user will be prompted to begin CPR Note At any time during the charging process or after the AED has been charged the operator ma...

Page 27: ...en The factory default setting provides prompts for chest compressions only no breathing Breathing prompts can be included either by changing the menu option refer to the CPR Breathing section in Chap...

Page 28: ...ient 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 4...

Page 29: ...ll the most likely cause is that the battery pack needs to be replaced Refer to the Installing And Removing The Battery Pack section in Chapter 3 of this manual Once the battery pack has been replaced...

Page 30: ...test failed 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 may be non operational and may require se...

Page 31: ...check to ensure that the pads package has not expired Do not use pads past their expiration date Discard expired pads Next check to ensure that the pads package has not been torn opened or damaged Di...

Page 32: ...d 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 right hand side of...

Page 33: ...ines to be adhered to when cleaning the device The battery pack should be installed when cleaning the DDU 2000 Series AED Do not immerse the DDU 2000 Series AED in fluids or allow fluids to enter the...

Page 34: ...ries AED Serial Number ___________________________________________________ Defibtech DDU 2000 Series AED Location __________________________________________________________ Date Check unit and accesso...

Page 35: ...SI does not flash at all while unit is in standby powered off Battery pack not inserted Insert battery pack Battery pack is low or needs servicing Replace battery pack or call for service Unit needs s...

Page 36: ...op motion prompt Patient motion has been detected Stop patient motion Stop interference prompt External interference has been detected Stop external interference Analyzing interrupted prompt Motion or...

Page 37: ...tons 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 scre...

Page 38: ...D options Rescue options Help topics Turn AED off AED Main Menu Rescue now Puts device in AED Mode AED status Displays current AED status information AED maintenance Displays AED Maintenance Menu scre...

Page 39: ...it is in Maintenance Mode To enter Navigate to Perform AED test AED Main Menu AED maintenance Perform AED test What it does When the user selects Perform AED test selection and presses the CENTER soft...

Page 40: ...btech Data Card DDC card To exit When the unit finishes performing the AED upgrade follow the displayed and spoken instructions Transfer DataTo Card Transfer data to card will initiate a data transfer...

Page 41: ...it will speak and display Data Card Missing Refer to the InstallingThe Defibtech Data Card DDC card section in Chapter 3 of this manual To exit When the unit finishes formatting the data card it will...

Page 42: ...roll to and highlight the selection Go to main menu Press the CENTER softkey button The unit will exit the AED options menu screen and return to the AED Main Menu SystemTime The System time option all...

Page 43: ...ance Mode To enter Navigate to Volume level AED Main Menu AED options Volume level What it does The Volume level option allows the user to set AED audio to high medium or low volume Once the Volume le...

Page 44: ...eathing select the Rescue options from the AED Main Menu screen Before you begin Be sure the unit is in Maintenance Mode To enter Navigate to Rescue options AED Main Menu Rescue options What it does T...

Page 45: ...l protocol code This code is a special code that encodes all the important information regarding the protocol i e number of compressions and breaths per cycle compression pacing number of CPR cycles a...

Page 46: ...ent Analyzing and shocking Performing CPR Replacing the battery Replacing the pads Checking the AED status Replacing the data card Use the TOP and BOTTOM softkey buttons to scroll through the differen...

Page 47: ...more information please visit www defibtech com or contact Defibtech or your distributor 7 4 Data Cards The DDU 2000 Series AED is designed to optionally use Defibtech Data Cards DDC cards The AED wi...

Page 48: ...intenance software The AED has a mini USB connector located on the right side of the unit behind the data card USB port access door WARNING Do not connect the DDU 2000 Series AED to a PC or other devi...

Page 49: ...delivery 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 8 3 Downloading T...

Page 50: ...he end of battery life and for temperatures below 10 C Charge time from the initiation of rhythm analysis to readiness for discharge Meets or exceeds AAMI DF80 and IEC 60601 2 4 requirements Charge ti...

Page 51: ...se to special arrhythmias Ventricular bigeminy A1 80 bpm Slow alternating ventricular bigeminy A2 30 bpm Rapid alternating ventricular bigeminy A3 120 bpm Bidirectional systoles A4 90 bpm Pacemaker pu...

Page 52: ...5 2 8 ms 2 8 ms 50 4 1 ms 4 1 ms 75 7 2 ms 4 8 ms 100 9 0 ms 6 0 ms 125 12 0 ms 8 0 ms 150 12 0 ms 8 0 ms 175 12 0 ms 8 0 ms Energy AED Mode DDP 2001 Adult Defibrillation Pads Nominal Nominal Energy L...

Page 53: ...ions Category M From room temperature to temperature extreme one hour duration updated specification for DDU 2000 Series AEDs running software revision 2 4 or above Patient Analysis System The DDU 200...

Page 54: ...LC submitted a comparison of the Defibtech adult and pediatric defibrillation waveforms for the DDU 100 and DDU 2000 series AEDs and the Philips defibrillation waveforms that were also used for the or...

Page 55: ...or type of responder A summary of the results is presented in the following table Biphasic vs Monophasic Waveform Biphasic Patients Number Monophasic Patients Number P Value Defibrillation Efficacy 1...

Page 56: ...eous circulation without post shock dysfunction in this pediatric model Atkins et al is a post market observational study on pediatric patients intended to evaluate reported uses of pediatric pads tha...

Page 57: ...s or exceeds IEC 60601 2 4 requirements meets the AAMI DF80 requirement and the AHA recommendation2 of Sensitivity 75 Non Shockable Rhythm Normal Sinus Rhythm 213 100 100 Meets or exceeds IEC 60601 2...

Page 58: ...ummary 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Circulation 2015 132 suppl 2 S315 S367 10 Monsieurs KJ et al on behalf of t...

Page 59: ...inches2 50 cm2 each nominal Cable connector type Integrated Integrated Cable length 4 feet 122 cm typical 4 feet 122 cm typical Expiration date 2 5 years from date of manufacture 2 5 years from date...

Page 60: ...only be disposed of in compliance with the provisions of the above mentioned European directive and as amended as well as with the corresponding national regulations Severe penalties are possible for...

Page 61: ...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 62: ...ssess 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 2000 Series AED i...

Page 63: ...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 tested and fou...

Page 64: ...Y Y Y 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 Meets the requirements of the Europ...

Page 65: ...tricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician Y Y Y Y Catalogue number Keep dry Handle with care Transportation and storage requirements See environmental requirements on packaging LATE...

Page 66: ...g service defibtech com Service and Repair 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 5 593 427 5...

Page 67: ...External Defibrillator Lifeline ReviveR VIEW AUTO DDU 2200 Lifeline ReviveR VIEW DDU 2300 Lifeline ReviveR ECG DDU 2450 Lifeline ReviveR ECG DDU 2475 Operating Guide For concise guidance on set up use...

Page 68: ...ies 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...

Page 69: ...n 55 lbs 25 kg use Defibtech child infant defibrillation pads model number DDP 2002 if available CONTRAINDICATIONS Lifeline ReviveR VIEW AUTO DDU 2200 Lifeline ReviveR VIEW DDU 2300 Lifeline ReviveR E...

Page 70: ...t Display Screen Displays video text prompts and information Speaker Defibtech Data Card DDC Card Optional USB Port DEFIBRILLATION PADS PACKAGE BATTERY PACK BACK OF AED FRONT OF AED Defibtech Automate...

Page 71: ...tery pack test Wait for the test to complete and for the unit to turn off For more information refer to page 16 3 4 CHECKTHE STATUS READTHE USER MANUAL at www defibtech com For more information refer...

Page 72: ...hest and remove excess chest hair 3 4 PREPARE PADS PLACE PADS Peel adhesive pads from blue liner Tear open pads package Apply pads to patient s bare chest For more information refer to page 15 ADULT P...

Page 73: ...button has been pressed the fully automatic DDU 2200 AED will shock the patient automatically without any user intervention Do not touch the patient while the SHOCK Required auto indicator is flashin...

Page 74: ...l it is fully seated in the unit The connector will only fit in one way if the connector does not fit rotate the connector before trying again The connected pads package should be stored in the pad st...

Page 75: ...w may not function with certain DDC Cards Contact Defibtech for support refer to page 32 for contact information CAUTION Using non Defibtech Data Cards DDC cards may damage the unit and will void the...

Page 76: ...ed actions such as viewing unit information initiating unit self tests changing unit parameters downloading rescue data and upgrading software To enter Maintenance Mode press the bottom softkey button...

Page 77: ...sfer data to card Format data card Run application from card Go to main menu AED Maintenence Rescue now Preparing the patient Analyzing and shocking Performing CPR Replacing the battery Replacing the...

Page 78: ...place battery pack as soon as possible Display screen does not work Battery pack depleted Replace battery pack Battery pack not inserted properly Make sure battery pack is oriented correctly and fully...

Page 79: ...r delayed diagnosis by the patient analysis system Do not place adult defibrillation pads in the anterior posterior front back position A shock or no shock decision may be inappropriately advised The...

Page 80: ...Adult 12 inches2 77cm2 nominal each pad Child Infant 7 75 inches2 50cm2 nominal each pad TYPE Pre connected single use non polarized disposable self adhesive electrodes with cable and connector DEFIB...

Page 81: ...uirements of the European Medical Device Directive Meets the requirements of the Radio Equipment andTelecommunications Directive 1999 5 EC Classified byTUV Rheinland of NA with respect to electric sho...

Page 82: ...ncluding persons not authorized by Defibtech LLC specified maintenance is not performed the defibrillator is used with one or more unauthorized accessories the associated accessories are used with an...

Page 83: ...ice Reporting service defibtech com Service and Repair 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...

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