Defibtech AED Training Equipment User Manual

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2.2 Standalone AED Trainer

WARNING:

The Standalone AED Trainer cannot be used to defibrillate patients.

The components required to operate the Standalone AED Trainer are:

1. Standalone AED Trainer (DDU-100TR series).
2. Training Battery Pack (DBP-RCX series) - supplied with the Standalone

AED Trainer.

3. Training Pads - 1 adult set (DDP-101TR) supplied.
4. Remote Control (DTR-4XX series) - supplied, but use is optional.

2.3 Training Battery Pack System

The Defibtech Training Battery Pack System allows a standard Defibtech DDU-

100 series AED to be converted to an AED training device. It is available in two

configurations: one with a Remote Control and one without.
WARNING:

While the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU-100 series AED,

the AED cannot be used to perform a rescue. Replacing the Training Battery Pack

with a rescue battery pack will immediately allow the AED to be used to perform a

rescue.
The components required to operate a DDU-100 series AED in training mode are:

1. DDU-100 series AED.
2. Training Battery Pack (DBP-RCX series) - supplied with both system

configurations.

3. Training Software Card (DTR-3XX series) - supplied with both system

configurations.

4. Training Pads - use is optional.
5. Remote Control (DTR-4XX series) - use is optional.

2.3.1 Configuring a Defibtech DDU-100 series AED as a Trainer

1. Remove the rescue battery pack from the DDU-100 AED.
2. Insert the DTR-3XX series Training Software Card into the slot directly

above the battery pack opening (label side up, notched end towards unit).

3. Insert the Training Battery Pack until it latches into place.

The AED will now operate only in training mode.
WARNING:

While the Training Battery Pack is inserted in a DDU-100 series AED,

the AED cannot be used to perform a rescue. Replacing the Training Battery Pack

with a rescue battery pack will immediately allow the AED to be used to perform a

rescue.
Note:
The AED will announce “Training Mode” each time it is turned on. This will

indicate that it cannot be used to defibrillate a patient while the Training Battery

Pack is inserted.
WARNING:

Training Pads cannot be used to rescue a patient. If Training Pads are

connected to a non-training configured AED, the AED will say “Check Pads,” and

the AED will report an error during the next automatic self-test.

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