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Defibtech DDU-100 - Performing Manually Initiated Self-Tests; Storing the DDU-100 AED

Defibtech DDU-100
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DAC-510E-EN-BF
WARNING
Improper use can cause injury. Use the DDU-100 AED only as instructed in the
User Manual. The DDU-100 AED delivers electrical energy that can potentially
cause death or injury if it is used or discharged improperly. Do not discharge with
defibrillation pads touching or gel surface exposed.
WARNING
Disconnect all non-defibrillator proof equipment from the patient before
debrillationtopreventelectricalshockhazardandpotentialdamagetothat
equipment.
CAUTION
Avoidcontactbetweenpartsofthepatient’sbodyandconductiveuidssuch
as water, gel, blood or saline, and metal objects, which may provide unwanted
pathways for defibrillating current.
2.1.5 Maintenance
WARNING
Electricalshockhazard.Dangeroushighvoltagesandcurrentsarepresent.
Do not open unit, remove covers, or attempt repair. There are no user
serviceable components in the DDU-100AED.Referservicingtoqualied
service personnel.
2.2 Improper Device Performance
2.2.1 Usage Environment
WARNING
Radiofrequency(RF)interferencefromRFdevicessuchascellularphones
and two-way radios can cause improper AED operation. In accordance with
IEC801.3,adistanceof2meters(6feet)betweenRFdevicesandtheDDU-
100 AED is recommended.
CAUTION
Although the DDU-100 AED is designed for a wide variety of field use
conditions, rough handling beyond specifications can result in damage to the
unit.

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