3.4 Checking The DDU-2000 Series AED Status
Active Status Indicator (ASI)
Once a fully functional battery pack is installed in the DDU-2000 Series AED, an LED indicator located to the right
of the ON/OFF button actively indicates unit status. If the unit is ready for use, the Active Status Indicator (ASI) will
flash green. Ready for use means that the DDU-2000 Series AED has passed the most recent self-test (scheduled
or user initiated). If the unit needs service, the ASI will flash red. When the ASI flashes red, the unit will also “beep”
periodically to call attention to itself. The ASI also uses a distinct flash pattern to assist people with color blindness:
green will flash a single flash and red will flash a double flash.
The ASI is powered by the battery pack. If the battery pack has been completely discharged or is not installed in the
unit, the active status indication 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 OFF and ready for use.
•
Solid Green
: The DDU-2000 Series AED is ON and ready for use.
•
Flashing or Solid Red
: The DDU-2000 Series AED needs immediate service. Refer to
the
“Troubleshooting”
section in Chapter 5 of this manual or call Defibtech for service.
•
No Flashing Light
: The DDU-2000 Series AED needs immediate service. Refer to the
“Troubleshooting”
section in Chapter 5 of this manual or call Defibtech for service.
AED status
OK
Battery status
Expires 01/20xx
Pads status
Adult
Expires 06/20xx
AED S/N
099999999
Battery S/N
099999999
Software version
Vx.x
To check the status of the AED
when the unit is off, press the
center softkey button
. The display
screen will show unit status, battery
pack status, and pad status. After
a short period of time, the display
screen, and the unit will turn off.
AED Status Screen
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