Sample, 5 maintaining and troubleshooting the ddu-120 aed – Defibtech DDU-120 Series User Manual

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DAC-530E-EN-BH

5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the

DDU-120 AED

This chapter describes the maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the DDU-120 AED.
The Self-Tests that are performed by the device are described along with the frequency and nature
of periodic maintenance for which the owner/operator is responsible. A troubleshooting guide is
provided to help diagnose user serviceable problems.

The DDU-120 AED contains no user serviceable parts except for the ASI 9V battery.

5.1 Self-Tests

In order to test the basic operation of the unit, a power-on Self-Test is performed every time the unit
is powered-on. The unit also automatically performs daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly Self-Tests
as long as a non-depleted 9V battery is present (without any intervention from the operator) to check
the integrity of the unit’s hardware and software. A manual Self-Test may be run to comprehensively
test the units systems, including charging and shocking. Refer to section 3.6 for instructions on how
to perform a manual Self-Test.

Note that Self-Test shocks are internally dissipated so that no voltage is ever present at the pads.

5.2 Routine Maintenance

The DDU-120 AED is designed to be very low maintenance. Simple maintenance tasks are
recommended to be performed regularly by the owner/operator to ensure its dependability (see
sample maintenance table below). Different maintenance intervals may be appropriate depending
on the environment where the AED is deployed, and ultimately the maintenance program is at the
discretion of the emergency response program’s medical director.

Daily

Monthly

After Each Use

Action

Check that Active Status Indicator (ASI) is flashing green

Check the condition of the unit and accessories

Run manually initiated self-test

Replace pads

Check pads and battery pack expiration dates

Check the DDC, if one was installed

Note: If the unit has been dropped, mishandled, or abused, a manually initiated self-test should
be performed.

SAMPLE

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