Defibtech DDU-120 Series User Manual

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DAC-530E-EN-BH

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

“Replace 9 volt battery”

voice prompt

9V battery low or missing

Unit will still operate to treat

patients, replace 9V battery as

soon as possible

“Plug in pads connector”

voice prompt

Connector not in properly

Make sure pads connector

is oriented correctly and fully

inserted

Pad connector broken

Replace pads

Unit’s connector broken

Return unit for servicing

“Apply pads to patient’s bare

chest as shown” voice prompt

Pads not connected to patient

Place pads on patient

Pads not making good connection to

patient

Check pad connection to patient

Pads or pad cable damaged

Replace pads

“Poor pad contact to patient”

or “Press pads firmly”

voice prompt

Dry pads

Replace pads

Partial pad connection

Check that pads are placed

securely on patient

“Check pads” voice prompt

Pads touching

Separate pads and place

correctly on patient

“Stop motion” voice prompt

Patient motion has been detected

Stop patient motion

“Stop interference”

voice prompt

External interference has been

detected

Stop external interference

“Analyzing interrupted”

voice prompt

Motion or interference detected

Stop motion or interference

“Shock cancelled” voice prompt

Patient’s ECG rhythm changed

No action necessary

“Shock not delivered”

voice prompt

Low battery – insufficient to charge

Replace battery pack

Hardware failure

Run manually initiated Self-Test,

return unit for servicing

Bad pad to patient connection

Check that pads are placed

securely on patient

Dry pads

Replace pads

“Replace memory card”

voice prompt

DDC card is full

Replace DDC card with a card

that is not full

DDC has failed

Replace DDC card

“Pads missing” voice prompt

Pads not connected

Make sure pads connector

is oriented correctly and fully

inserted into unit

Unit makes periodic

“beep” sound

Unit has detected a condition that

needs user attention

Turn unit on to run the power-on

Self-Test

All indicator LEDs blinking,

unit does not operate

Hardware failure

Run manually initiated Self-Test,

return unit for servicing

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