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DAC-510E-EN-BG
Defibrillation energy is delivered as an impedance compensated biphasic truncated exponential
waveform. The device delivers 150 Joules into a 50-ohm load when using adult pads or when
using attenuated child / infant pads, 50J of defibrillation energy into a 50-ohm load. Energy
delivered does not change significantly with patient impedance, although the duration of the
generated waveform will vary. The Defibtech AED is designed to deliver up to 150J of defibrillation
energy through a patient impedance range of 25 – 180 ohms or 50J of defibrillation energy when
using the child / infant pads.
Defibrillation and AED operating power is supplied by a replaceable (non-rechargeable) lithium
battery pack that provides for long standby life and low maintenance operation. Battery packs are
available in several configurations optimized for use in specific applications. Each pack is marked
with an expiration date.
The
DDU-100
AED records event documentation internally and, optionally, on Defibtech Data Cards
(“DDC”). The optional DDC plugs into a slot in the AED and enables the AED to record event
documentation, and audio (audio enabled cards only) if sufficient space is available on the card.
Audio recording is available only for units with installed audio-enabled Defibtech Data Cards. Event
documentation stored internally can be downloaded onto a DDC for review.
1.2 The Defibtech DDU-100 AED
A.
Speaker
. The speaker projects the voice prompts when the
DDU-100
AED is on. The
speaker also emits a “beep” when the unit is in standby mode and has detected a condition
that requires operator attention.
B.
SHOCK button
. This button will flash when a shock is recommended - push this button to
deliver the shock to the patient. This button is disabled at all other times.
C.
“analyzing” LED
(Light Emitting Diode). This green LED flashes when the
DDU-100
AED is
analyzing the patient’s ECG rhythm.
D.
“do not touch patient” LED
. This red LED flashes when the
DDU-100
AED detects motion
or other interference that prevents analysis of the signal or when the user should not be
touching or moving the patient.
E.
“check pads” LED
. This red LED flashes when the
DDU-100
AED detects that the pad
connection to the patient is poor or pads are not applied.
F.
ON/OFF button
. Push button to turn the
DDU-100
AED on. Push again to disarm and turn
the AED off.
G.
Pads connector port
. Insert Patient Pads Connector (item O) into this port to connect pads
to
DDU-100
AED.
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