Defibtech DDU-2450 Series User Manual User Manual

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11.5 Event Documentation

Internal Event Record

Critical ECG segments and rescue event parameters are recorded (greater than 60 minutes) and can be downloaded
to a removable data card.

Removable Storage (optional)

Up to 30 hours of ECG and event data storage (no audio option) or up to 3 hours of audio (audio option). ECG and
event storage on a removable data card. Actual length of storage is dependent on card capacity.

11.6 Defibtech Event Viewer

DefibView is a PC-based application program that allows review of ECG data and other patient and device performance
parameters after an emergency event.

DefibView runs on various Windows platforms including Windows XP and newer versions. Minimum system
requirements for adequate performance are as follows:

• Pentium 4 processor
• 512 MB system memory
• 1 GB free space on hard disk
• USB 1.0 connectivity

11.7 Recycling Information

At the end of useful life, recycle the defibrillator and its accessories.

Recycling Assistance

For recycling assistance contact your local Defibtech distributor.
Recycle in accordance with local and national regulations.

Preparation For Recycling

Items should be clean and contaminant-free prior to being recycled.
When recycling used disposable electrodes, follow local clinical procedures.

Packaging For Recycling

Packaging should be recycled in accordance with local and national requirements.

11.8 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.

At the end of its lifetime, this device can only be disposed of in compliance with the provisions of the above-mentioned
European directive (and following possible revisions) as well as with the corresponding national regulation. Severe
penalties are possible for unauthorized disposal.

Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) may contain polluting components and hazardous substances, the
accumulation of which could pose serious risk for the environment and human health. It is for this reason that local
administrations provide regulations, which encourage reuse and recycling, and prohibit the disposal of WEEE as
unsorted municipal waste and require the collection of such WEEE separately (at specifically authorized treatment
facilities). Manufacturer and authorized distributors are required to supply information about a safe treatment and
disposition of the specific device.

You may also return this equipment to your distributor when purchasing a new one. As for reuse and recycling,
notwithstanding the limits imposed by the nature and the use of this device, the manufacturer will do its best to
develop recovery processes. Please contact the local distributor for information.

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