Defibtech DDU-100 Series User Manual

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WARNING

In patients with cardiac pacemakers, the DDU-100 AED may have reduced
sensitivity and not detect all shockable rhythms. If you know the patient has
an implanted pacemaker, do not place electrodes directly over an implanted
device.

2.2.4 Shock Delivery

WARNING

Do not allow defibrillation pads to touch each other, or to touch other ECG
electrodes, lead wires, dressings, transdermal patches, etc. Such contact can
cause electrical arcing and patient skin burns during defibrillation and may divert
defibrillating energy away from the heart.

WARNING

During defibrillation, air pockets between the skin and defibrillation pads can
cause patient skin burns. To help prevent air pockets, make sure self-adhesive
defibrillation pads completely adhere to the skin. Do not use dried out or
expired defibrillation pads.

2.2.5 Maintenance

WARNING

Periodic user-initiated and automatic self-tests are designed to assess the
DDU-100 AED’s readiness for use. However, no degree of testing can assure
performance or detect abuse, damage, or a defect that occurred after the most
recent test is completed.

WARNING

Use of damaged equipment or accessories may cause the device to perform
improperly and/or result in injury to the patient or operator.

CAUTION

Improper maintenance can cause the DDU-100 AED not to function. Maintain
the DDU-100 AED only as described in this User Manual. The AED contains
no user serviceable parts – do not take the unit apart.

WARNING

No modification of this equipment is allowed.

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