Defibtech DDU-100 Series User Manual

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“Stop now”, “Do not touch the patient” – This indicates that the two-minute CPR period has
ended and the user should stop CPR. The unit will enter Analyzing mode and the “analyzing” LED will
flash.

4.8 Post-Shock CPR

If the

DDU-100

AED has delivered a shock, the unit will require a mandatory two-minute CPR period.

No patient ECG rhythm monitoring will be done during this period. Once the two-minute period is
complete, the AED will continue in Analyzing mode.

Post-Shock CPR Voice Prompts:

“It is safe to touch the patient” – This indicates that it is safe for the user to touch the patient.

The unit will not be monitoring the patient’s ECG rhythm during this required two minute CPR period.

The “do not touch patient” LED will be off to indicate that it is safe to touch the patient.

“Begin CPR now” – This indicates that the user should perform CPR for two minutes. The unit
will not be monitoring the patient’s ECG rhythm during this required two-minute CPR period. The
“analyzing” LED will remain off to indicate that background rhythm monitoring has been suspended.

“Continue for ‘x’ seconds” or “Continue for 1 minute ‘x’ seconds”

This indicates that

the user should continue performing CPR for ‘x’ more seconds or, for 1 minute and ‘x’ more seconds,
respectively. The unit will not be monitoring the patient’s ECG rhythm during this required two-minute
CPR period. The “analyzing” LED will remain off to indicate that background rhythm monitoring has
been suspended.

“Continue” – This indicates that the user should continue performing CPR. This phrase is spoken
between the “continue for ‘x’ seconds” or “continue for 1 minute ‘x’ seconds” prompts 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 required two-minute CPR period. The “analyzing” LED will remain off to indicate
that background rhythm monitoring has been suspended.

“Continue for 5, 4, 3, 2, 1”, “Stop CPR” – This indicates that the user should finish performing
CPR. This phrase is spoken during the last several seconds of the required two-minute CPR period to
let the user know that the unit is still operating normally and the two-minute period is ending.

“Stop now”, “Do not touch the patient” – This indicates that the mandatory two-minute
CPR period has ended and the user should stop CPR. The unit will enter Analyzing mode and the
“analyzing” LED will flash.

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