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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TYPE

 

Semi-Automatic 

external defibrillator

MODEL

 

DDU-2300 series

WAVEFORM

 

 ˆ«…>ÈVÊ/À՘V>Ìi`Ê

Exponential  

(Impedance 

compensated)

ENERGY

 

Adult: 150 Joules 

Child/Infant: 50 Joules  

(Nominal into  

50 Ohm load)

CONTROLS

 

Lighted ON/OFF button  

Lighted Shock button

CHARGE TIME

Less than 4 seconds  

(shock decision to 

shock)

DISPLAY

 

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color LCD

VIDEO PROMPTS

 

Full motion video 

On-screen text prompts

CPR COACHING

 

Video and  

voice coaching 

On-demand video help

VOICE PROMPTS

 

Extensive voice 

prompts guide  

user through  

operation of the unit.

RESCUE PROTOCOL

 

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Supports protocol 

updates by the user 

(password protected)

PATIENT ANALYSIS

 

Automatically evaluates patient impedance  

for proper pad contact. Monitors signal quality  

and analyzes patent ECG for shockable/ 

non-shockable rhythms

SENSITIVITY/SPECIFICITY

 

Meets AAMI-DF-80 specifications  

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AUTOMATIC

 

Automatic daily, 

weekly and monthly 

circuitry tests

BATTERY INSERTION

 

System integrity test 

on battery insertion

PAD PRESENCE

 

Pads preconnected 

tested daily

USER-INITIATED

  

Unit and battery pack 

system test initiated  

by the user

STATUS INDICATION

 

Visual and audible 

indication of unit status 

STATUS SCREEN

 

Unit self-tests results. 

Pads and battery 

information (status 

and expiration)

MODEL

 

Adult – DDP-2001 

Child/Infant – DDP-2002

SURFACE AREA

 

77cm

(nominal, each pad)  

50cm

(nominal, each pad)

TYPE

 

Pre-connected, single-use,  

non-polarized, disposable,  

self-adhesive electrodes  

with cable and connector

INTERNAL EVENT RECORD

 

Critical ECG segments  

and rescue event parameters 

are recorded (greater than 

60 minutes) and can be 

downloaded to a removable 

data card.

PC-BASED EVENT REVIEW

 

ECG with event tag display, and 

audio playback when available

REMOVABLE STORAGE

 

(optional) Up to 30 hours of  

ECG and event data storage  

(no audio option) or up to 

3 hours of audio (audio option). 

ECG and event storage on a 

removable data card. Actual 

length of storage is dependent 

on card capacity. 

USB PORT

 

Event download and 

maintenance operations

TEMPERATURE

 

Operating: 0 to 50°C  

(32 to 122°F) 

Standby: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)

RELATIVE HUMIDITY

 

Operating/Standby: 5%-95% 

(non-condensing)

ALTITUDE

 

-500 to 15,000ft (-150 to 4500m) 

per MIL-STD-810F 500.4 

Procedure ll 

VIBRATION

 

Ground (MIL-STD-810F 514.5 

Category20)

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Section 8.8.2, Cat R. Zone 2, 

Curve G)

Jet Aircraft (RTCA/DO-160D 

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SHOCK/DROP ABUSE 

TOLERANCE

 

MIL-STD-810F 516.5 Procedure 

IV 48 inches (1.2 meters), any 

edge, corner, or surface, in 

standby mode

CRUSH TEST

 

1,000 pounds (450kg)

SEALING/WATER 

RESISTANCE

 

IEC60529 class IP55;  

Protected against dust and 

waterjets (battery pack installed)

ESD

 

EN61000-4-2: (Open air up to 

8kV or direct contact up to 6kV)

EMC (Emission)

 

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FCC Part 15 

EMC (Immunity)

 

IEC 61000-4-3 and  

IEC 61000-4-8

SIZE

 

7.3 x 9.5 x 2.3 Inches (18.5 x 24 x 5.8 cm)

WEIGHT

 

Less than 3 lbs (1.4kg) (with battery)

DEFIBRILLATOR  

PATIENT ANALYSIS SYSTEM  

SELF-TESTS  

DEFIBRILLATION / MONITORING PADS  

EVENT DOCUMENTATION  

ENVIRONMENTAL  

PHYSICAL  

Specifications subject to change without notice

*Typical, with new battery at 25°C

0 1 9 7

MODEL

 

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POWER

 

12V, 2800 mAh

TYPE

 

Lithium/Manganese Dioxide Disposable, 

recyclable, non-rechargeable

CAPACITY

125 shocks or 8 hours continuous operation

STANDBY LIFE

4 years

LOW BATTERY INDICATIONS

 

Visible 

Audible

BATTERY PACK  

*Typical, with new battery at 25°C

Summary of Contents for DDU-2300

Page 1: ...DAC 2533EN CD Defibtech DDU 2300 Semi Automatic External Defibrillator Operating Guide ...

Page 2: ...ect to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted For more detailed information regarding the Defibtech DDU 2300 AED please refer to the User Manual on the Defibtech User CD Limited Warranty The Limited Warranty shipped with Defibtech AED products serves as the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Defibtech LLC with respect to the products contain...

Page 3: ...etermine exact age or weight WHO SHOULD USE THE AED The user should have Ê UÊÊ iwLÀ Ì ÊÌÀ Ê ÃÊÀiµÕ Ài ÊLÞÊ V ÊÃÌ Ìi Ê provincial or national regulations Ê UÊÊ ÞÊ Ì ÊÌÀ Ê ÃÊÀiµÕ Ài ÊLÞÊÌ iÊ authorizing physician Ê UÊÊ À Õ Ê Ü i iÊ ÊÕ iÀÃÌ Ê vÊÌ iÊ material presented in this Operating Guide and in the User Manual on Defibtech User CD WHEN NOT TO USE THE AED The AED should not be used if the patient i...

Page 4: ...r select options Speaker Display Screen Displays video text prompts and information SHOCK Button Enabled disabled by software to allow the user to discharge a shock to the patient Battery Pack Opening Unit Serial Number Battery Pack Eject Release Latch Pad Storage Area Battery Pack Expiration Date Defibrillation Pads Expiration Date on back of package Defibrillation Pads Pads Connector Battery Pac...

Page 5: ...n the battery pack is installed the AED will turn on and run a battery pack test Wait for the test to complete and for the unit to turn off For more information refer to page 15 of this guide 3 4 CHECK THE STATUS READ THE USER MANUAL CD For more information refer to page 12 of this guide With the AED off press and release the CENTER softkey button Ensure that the AED Status Screen appears and that...

Page 6: ...hair 3 4 PREPARE ELECTRODE PADS PLACE PADS Peel pads from blue liner Tear open pads package Apply pads to patient s bare chest as shown ADULT PATIENT CHILD INFANT PATIENT OR Turn the unit ON and then follow the voice and display instructions Note When this Information Softkey Icon is present on the screen the user may press the corresponding softkey button for additional information with video ins...

Page 7: ...ed do not touch the patient vÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌi Ê ÀiÃÃʺ ÊLÕÌÌ 7 8 PERFORM CPR CONTINUE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Follow instructions to perform CPR Continue to follow the voice and display instructions Note When this Information Softkey Icon is present on the screen the user may press the corresponding softkey button for additional information with video instruction To exit press the softkey button again ...

Page 8: ...00 AED is OFF and ready for use UÊ Solid Green DDU 2300 AED is ON and ready for use UÊ Flashing or Solid Red DDU 2300 AED needs immediate service Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD or call Defibtech for service UÊ No Flashing Light DDU 2300 AED needs immediate service Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the User Manual on Defibtech User CD or call Defibtec...

Page 9: ...the center softkey button to display the AED Status Screen and enter Maintenance Mode THE ELECTRODE PADS HOW TO CONNECT THE PADS Insert the connector end of the defibrillation pad cable into the pads connector socket on the top left corner of the DDU 2300 AED as shown Insert pads connector firmly until it is fully seated in the unit The connector will only fit in one way if the connector does not fit ...

Page 10: ...therapy and or injury to the patient or operator WARNINGS continued UÊÊ Û ÊV Ì VÌÊLiÌÜii Ê ÀÌÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ Ì i Ì ÃÊL ÞÊ and conductive fluids such as water gel blood or saline and metal objects which may provide unwanted pathways for defibrillating current UÊÊ ÃV iVÌÊ Ê iwLÀ Ì ÀÊ À vÊiµÕ i ÌÊ from the patient before defibrillation to prevent electrical shock hazard and potential damage to that equipment ...

Page 11: ...orded greater than 60 minutes and can be downloaded to a removable data card PC BASED EVENT REVIEW ECG with event tag display and audio playback when available REMOVABLE STORAGE optional Up to 30 hours of ECG and event data storage no audio option or up to 3 hours of audio audio option ECG and event storage on a removable data card Actual length of storage is dependent on card capacity USB PORT Ev...

Page 12: ... event of replacement Defibtech shall have the right at its sole discretion to replace the item with a new or refurbished same or similar item Determination of a similar item shall be at the sole discretion of Defibtech In the case of replacement the replacement at a minimum shall reflect the prorated time remaining for the item based on the remaining limited warranty period In the case of a credit t...

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