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“SHOCK button not pressed” Button Not Pressed
Purpose: After shock is advised, the DDU-2000 Series AED will prompt user to press the flashing shock button.
If after 30 seconds the shock button is not pressed, the AED will give this prompt and immediately go to CPR
mode.
Note: The DDU-2000 Series AED will not automatically deliver a shock – the user must press the SHOCK
button.
Note: At any time during the charging process or after the AED has been charged, the operator may disarm the
unit by pressing the ON/OFF button for approximately 2 seconds to power off the AED.
No Shock Required Prompts
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“No shock advised”
“It is safe to touch the patient”
No Shock Advised
OK to Touch Patient
Purpose: The DDU-2000 Series AED has determined that a shock is not required. The unit will not charge and
the unit will not enable the SHOCK button. If the AED is charged, the shock will be canceled. The user will be
prompted to begin CPR.
CPR Prompts
Note: CPR breathing coaching prompts can be set through the Rescue options menu option listed on the AED
Main Menu screen. The factory default setting provides prompts for chest compressions only (no breathing).
Breathing prompts can be included either by changing the menu option (refer to “CPR Breathing” in Section 7.8)
or by pressing a softkey button during rescue (refer to ”Rescue Breathing Options Softkey Icon in Section 4.5).
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“Begin CPR now” Begin CPR Now
Purpose: This indicates that the user should begin performing CPR immediately. The unit will not monitor the
patient’s ECG rhythm during this CPR period.
“Give Compressions” Give “xx” Compressions
Purpose: This indicates that the user should begin CPR compressions immediately. The unit will emit a beep at
the rate that compressions should be given.
“Continue
“Continue for 1 minute ‘xx’ seconds”
Continue “xx” Seconds
Purpose: This indicates that the user should continue performing CPR. This phrase is spoken to let the user
know that the unit is still operating normally. The unit will not be monitoring the patient’s ECG rhythm during this
mandatory two minute CPR period.
“Ending in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1” Ending in “xx” Seconds
Purpose: This indicates that the user should prepare to finish performing CPR. This phrase is spoken during the last
several seconds of the CPR period to let the operator know that the unit is still operating normally and that the CPR
period is ending.
“Stop CPR”
“Stop Now”
Stop CPR
Stop Now
Purpose: This indicates that the CPR period has ended and the user should stop CPR.
Shock-Related Prompts (continued)
4. Using The DDU-2000
Series in AED Mode
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