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Technical Specifications
9.1 Defibtech DDU-2000 Series AED
General
Category
Specification
Size
7.3 x 9.5 x 2.3 inches (18.5 x 24 x 5.8 cm)
Weight
Less than 3 lbs (1.4 kg) (with battery)
Power
Battery Pack (not rechargeable)
Design standards
Meets applicable requirements of
• IEC 60601-1
• UL 60601-1
• CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601.1-M90
• IEC 60601-1-2
• IEC 60601-2-4
• AAMI DF80
Device Classification
Internally powered with defibrillator-proof BF-type patient applied parts (per EN 60601-1)
Patient safety
All patient connections are electrically isolated
Rescue protocol
AHA/ERC (default); supports protocol updates by the user (password protected)
Defibrillator – AED Mode
Category
Specification
Waveform
Impedance Compensated Biphasic Truncated Exponential
Energy
Adult: 150 Joules (nominal [±15%] delivered into a 50 ohm load)
Child/Infant: 50 Joules (nominal [±15%] delivered into a 50 ohm load)
Charge 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 the
initiation of rhythm analysis to
readiness for discharge
Meets or exceeds AAMI DF80 and IEC 60601-2-4 requirements
Charge time measured from
initially switching power on to
charge ready
Meets or exceeds AAMI DF80 and IEC 60601-2-4 requirements
Charge complete indication
• SHOCK button flashing
(semi-automatic units ONLY)
• SHOCK required indicator flashing
(fully-automatic DDU-2200 ONLY)
• “Press Flashing Shock Button” voice prompt and “Press SHOCK Button” text
prompt
(semi-automatic units ONLY)
• Unit announces imminent shock delivery (“Shocking in 3, 2, 1...”) and displays
“Delivering Shock” text prompt
(fully-automatic DDU-2200 ONLY)
Shock delivery
• Shock is delivered by a single SHOCK button
(semi-automatic units ONLY)
• Fully automatic
(DDU-2200 ONLY)
DISARM
• If Patient Analysis System decides rhythm is no longer shockable
• Within 30 seconds after charge complete, if operator has not pressed SHOCK
button
(semi-automatic units ONLY)
• If defibrillation pads are removed from patient or unplugged from unit
• If operator presses and holds the ON/OFF button for approximately two
seconds, device will disarm and turn off
*Typical, new battery, at 25°C
DAC-U2510EN-BF rev H
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