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8.3 Storage
Store the Trainer AED in environmental conditions within range of the
specifications (refer to Section 9.2,
“Environmental,”
for details).
8.4 Troubleshooting
The following table lists the symptoms, the possible causes, and the possible
corrective actions for common problems. Refer to the DDU-100 Series AED
User Manual at www.defibtech.com for additional symptoms and detailed
explanations on how to implement the corrective actions.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Trainer AED
will not turn
on
Training Battery Pack not
inserted
Insert Training Battery Pack
Training Battery Pack depleted
or needs servicing
Recharge or replace Training
Battery Pack or contact your
local distributor or Defibtech
representative
Trainer AED malfunction
Contact your local distributor or
Defibtech representative
Trainer AED
immediately
turns off
Low charge on Training
Battery Pack
Recharge or replace Training
Battery Pack
Trainer AED malfunction
Contact your local distributor or
Defibtech representative
Training
Battery Pack
will not
recharge
No power being supplied from
AC source
Plug AC Adapter into a AC power
outlet that is confirmed to be live
Loose connection between
AC Adapter and Training
Battery Pack
Confirm that the AC Adapter and
Training Battery Pack are firmly
connected
Training Battery Pack has
reached the end of its useful
life
Replace the Training Battery Pack
with a new one
Training Battery Pack and/or
AC Adapter malfunction
Contact your local distributor or
Defibtech representative
Note:
Unlike a DDU-100 Series rescue AED, the DDU-100 Series Trainer AED
does not perform automatic self-tests to help ensure readiness. The Active
Status Indicator (ASI) on the Trainer AED has limited functionality: it lights green
when a sufficiently-charged Training Battery Pack is installed and the Trainer
AED is powered up and is not lit when the Trainer AED is off or when power up
is attempted on a Trainer AED in which the Training Battery Pack is completely
depleted or not installed.