Defibtech AED Training Equipment - Standalone AED Trainer - Training Battery Pack System - Semi and Fully Automatic Version User Manual ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION DAC-515E-EN-BD
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Contents 1 Introduction to Defibtech AED Training Products...............1 2 Training Equipment Components & Preparation..................2 2.1 Common Components.............................................................2 2.1.1 DBP-RCX series Training Battery Pack............................................................ 2 2.1.2 DTR-4XX series Remote Control..................................................................... 2 2.1.3 Training Pads ........................................................
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1 Introduction to Defibtech AED Training Products Defibtech offers two equipment options for training students in the use of its AEDs: The “Standalone AED Trainer” is a dedicated training AED package that is externally similar to a fully-functional Defibtech AED, but has bright red overmolding to clearly distinguish it as a training device. It cannot be used to defibrillate patients.
2 Training Equipment Components & Preparation Note: The following section 2.1 applies to both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System. After reviewing this section, please refer to either section 2.2 or section 2.3 as appropriate to your specific training equipment. 2.1 Common Components 2.1.1 DBP-RCX series Training Battery Pack The rechargeable DBP-RCX series Training Battery Pack is a component of both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System.
2.2 Standalone AED Trainer WARNING: The Standalone AED Trainer cannot be used to defibrillate patients. The components required to operate the Standalone AED Trainer are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Standalone AED Trainer (DDU-100TR series). Training Battery Pack (DBP-RCX series) - supplied with the Standalone AED Trainer. Training Pads - 1 adult set (DDP-101TR) supplied. Remote Control (DTR-4XX series) - supplied, but use is optional. 2.
3 Training Scenarios 3.1 AED Modes (Semi-Automic and Fully Automatic) New Standalone AED Trainers and Training Battery Pack Systems are factory programmed to function in Semi-Automatic mode. Both the Standalone AED Trainer and the Training Battery Pack System can be configured to operate in either Semi-Automatic or Fully Automatic mode. All of the training scenarios noted in section 3.3 can be used in either mode.
3.3 Available Scenarios Six training scenarios (described below) are available for training exercises, and can be changed during training as desired. The following scenarios are available: 1. VF (Ventricular Fibrillation) that converts to a non-shockable rhythm (normal sinus rhythm) after the 1st shock. This scenario is based on the American Heart Association AED training scenario and allows for a quick overview and demonstration of AED operation. 2. Non-shockable rhythm throughout. 3.
3.5 Programming the Default Scenario The AED Trainer can be re-programmed to start in any of the six available scenarios when powered on. 3.5.1 Programming the Default Scenario Without the Remote Control If the user does not have a Remote Control, the processes of selecting training scenarios and programming the Default Scenario are the same. The AED will retain the last scenario selected and start with that scenario the next time it is powered on.
4 Remote Control Commands The Remote Control can be used to change the behavior of the AED at any time while the unit is powered on. The remote will have no effect on an AED not configured as a trainer. The following functions can be performed using the Remote Control keys: • OFF - turns the AED off. • PADS - simulates disconnected pads. • NSR - simulates a Normal Sinus Rhythm (typically used once pads have been applied to the training dummy).
5 Using the Remote Control With Multiple AEDs The Remote Control can be used to individually control up to four AEDs at a time in a classroom setting. To control each of the four AEDs individually, each AED must be assigned a unique letter “name.” The Remote Control has four keys (A through D) which are used to program the AEDs with this name. These keys may then be used as a prefix to any of the commands described in the previous section (e.g.
6 Notice to European Union Customers The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on this device indicates that this equipment has been put on the market after 13 August 2005, and is included in the scope of the directive 2002/96/EEC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and of the national decree(s) which transpose provisions of such directive.
7 Contacts Defibtech, L.L.C. 741 Boston Post Road Guilford, CT 06437 USA YYYY Tel.: 1-(866) 333-4241 (Toll-free within North America) 1-(203) 453-4507 Fax: 1-(203) 453-6657 Email: sales@defibtech.com reporting@defibtech.com service@defibtech.com (Sales) (Medical Device Reporting) (Service and Repair) European Authorized Representative: EC REP Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague The Netherlands Tel.: +31 70 345 8570 Fax: +31 70 346 7299 Patents pending.