DAC-U2530EN-AG rev E
DAC-U2530EN-AG rev E
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For more detailed information, refer to the User Manual (at www.defi btech.com).
MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The DDU-2000 Series AED is designed to be very low maintenance. Simple maintenance tasks
are recommended to be performed regularly to ensure its readiness (see sample maintenance
table below). Different maintenance intervals may be appropriate depending on the environ-
ment where the AED is deployed, and ultimately the maintenance program is at the discretion
of the emergency response program’s medical director.
Daily Monthly After Each Use Action
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Check that the Active Status Indicator is fl ashing green
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•
Check the condition of the unit and accessories
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Run manually initiated self-test
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Replace pads
•
Check pad and battery pack expiration dates
•
Check the DDC card, if one was installed
Note:
If the unit has been dropped, mishandled, or abused, a manually-initiated self-test
should be performed.
If the unit still requires attention after a manually-initiated self-test has been performed, refer
to
“Troubleshooting”
on page 22 or call Defi btech for service. For contact information, refer
to the
“Contacts”
section on page 32.
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
Check that the Active Status Indicator is fl ashing green
Check that the Active Status Indicator is fl ashing green
Check the condition of the unit and accessories
Check the condition of the unit and accessories
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
Run manually initiated self-test
Run manually initiated self-test
Replace pads
Replace pads
Check pad and battery pack expiration dates
Check pad and battery pack expiration dates
MAINTENANCE MODE (AED Main Menu)
Maintenance Mode permits the user to perform
maintenance-related 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 to the right
of the
Tool Icon
(shown at left) on the
AED Status screen (for instructions on
how to access the AED Status screen, see previous
page). The AED Main Menu will now be displayed,
as shown at right. If the AED is needed to perform a
rescue while in Maintenance Mode, navigate to and
select the “Rescue now” menu option.
AED Main Menu screen
(Maintenance Mode)
Rescue now
AED status
AED maintenance
AED options
Rescue options
Help topics
Turn AED off
AED Main Menu
CHECKING AED STATUS
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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
“Troubleshooting”
on page 22 or
call Defi btech for service.
•
No Flashing Light
: The DDU-2000 Series AED needs
immediate service. Refer to
“Troubleshooting”
on page 22 or
call Defi btech for service.
Active
Status
Indicator
ACTIVE STATUS INDICATOR (ASI)
The Active Status Indicator (ASI) should be visually checked on a regular basis to ensure that
the AED is ready for use. The ASI should fl ash green. If the ASI fl ashes red, is solid red, or if
there is no fl ashing light, the unit requires service. The unit will also “beep” periodically to
call attention to itself when the ASI is fl ashing red.
AED STATUS SCREEN
The AED Status screen is used to provide
a quick overview of the DDU-2000 Series
AED’s status and to display select informa-
tion without turning the unit on for a rescue.
With the AED off, press and release the
CENTER
softkey button to display the AED
Status screen. The AED Status screen will
briefl y be displayed.
If the unit does not turn on at all, check to
make sure a good battery pack is installed
(refer to “
Troubleshooting”
on page 22).
AED Status screen
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