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Model Lifeline AED - Advanced Treatment for Sudden Cardiac

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The original Defibtech AED includes all mission critical features necessary to provide the most advanced treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest. It is so simple and unintimidating to use that even non-medical personnel can effectively save lives. Available in Spanish. Simple to Use: Simple, clear, and straightforward: there are only two buttons on the unit, a green button to turn the unit on, and a red one to shock the patient if needed. The Lifeline AED: simple and intuitive. As protocols change over time, your unit can be upgraded in the field simply by inserting a data card. Data from the unit is recorded and easily retrieved from the device using a data card.

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Clear Voice Prompts

Saving lives, while rewarding, can be stressful. A calm voice leads the user through the rescue, clearly and concisely stating each instruction, one step at a time. Brightly lit progress lights provide clear visual text guidance to reinforce voice instructions.
Long Life Battery
Two long-life batteries are available: a 5-year battery that will deliver 125 shocks or work continuously for 8 hours or a 7-year battery, unique in the industry, which will deliver 300 shocks or work continuously for 16 hours.
Designed for the Real-World
Lightweight, fully integrated design with no lids or moving parts that would confuse or delay a rescue; a roomy handle big enough even for gloved hands, and rubberized surfaces to ensure a sure grip in an emergency.
Active Status Indicator
The actively illuminated status indicator shows unit readiness, to ensure that the unit is ready to perform anytime, every time.
Highly Visible
"Locate the AED!" Time is of the essence in a rescue. The highly visible yellow color makes the unit easy to locate and deploy.
Award-Winning Ergonomic Design
Compact, portable and lightweight the Lifeline AED has won numerous awards for design and innovation. It was even displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as an example of innovative design!
Training Companion
The Lifeline AED has a training version of itself: the Defibtech Trainer AED. The Defibtech Trainer AED mimics the Lifeline AED in form and function, except that all rubberized exterior surfaces are red instead of black, to clearly distinguish the unit as a training device. As a result, the user is training with a training device that truly feels like the real thing.
Durable
Extremely durable; manufactured to withstand dust and water ingress; tested to military standards for shock and vibration; jet aircraft and helicopter tested.
Safe and Effective
The Lifeline AED uses biphasic technology, a clinically proven waveform, and algorithm to deliver shocks and save lives. This is one of the most widely used impedance compensated waveforms that has extensive clinical experience-and success-in thousands of defibrillators around the world. Evaluation in hundreds of publications has demonstrated this technology to be the safest and most effective when it comes to saving lives.

Defibrillator

  • Type
    Semi-automatic external defibrillator
  • Model
    DDU-100A, DDU-100E
  • Waveform
    Biphasic Truncated Exponential
    (Impedance compensated)
  • Energy
    Adult: 150 Joules
    Child / Infant: 50 Joules
    (Nominal into 50 Ohm load)
  • Charge Time*
    4 seconds or less (from shock advised)
  • Voice Prompts
    Extensive voice prompts guide user through operation of the unit
  • CPR Pacing
    Metronome
  • Controls
    Lighted On / Off button
    Lighted Shock button
  • Indicators
    "check pads"
    "do not touch patient"
    "analyzing"
    "AED Status LED"
  • Rescue Protocol
    AHA / ERC (default); supports protocol updates

Patient Analysis System
  • Patient Analysis
    Automatically evaluates patient impedance for proper pad contact
    Monitors signal quality and analyzes patient ECG for shockable / non-shockable rhythms
  • Sensitivity / Specificity
    Meets or exceeds IEC-60601-2-4 requirements; meets AAMI DF80 requirements and AHA recommendations
Battery Pack
Model DBP-2800 Model DBP-1400
Power
15VDC, 2800 mAh
Power
15VDC, 1400 mAh
Capacity
300 shocks or 16 hours continuous operation*
Capacity
125 shocks or 8 hours continuous operation*
Standby Life
7 years (installed in AED with 9V ASI battery)*           
Standby Life
5 years (installed in AED with 9V ASI battery)*
  • Type
    Lithium / Manganese Dioxide
    Disposable, recyclable, non-rechargeable
  • Low Battery Indicators
    Visible
    Audible

Self Tests
  • Automatic
    Automatic daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly circuitry tests
  • Battery Insertion
    System integrity test on battery insertion
  • Pad Presence
    Pads preconnected tested daily
  • User-Initiated
    Unit and battery pack system test initiated by the user
  • Status Screen
    Visual and audible indication of unit status

Defibrillation / Monitoring Pads
  • Model
    Adult: DDP-100
    Child / Infant: DDP-200P
  • Surface Area**
    Adult: 16 inches2 (103 cm2)
    Child / Infant: 7.75 inches2 (50 cm2)
  • Type
    Pre-connected, single-use, non-polarized, disposable, self-adhesive electrodes with cable and connector

Event Documentation
  • Internal Event Record
    Critical ECG segments and rescue event parameters are recorded and can be downloaded to a removable data card
  • PC-Based Event Review
    ECG with event tag display, and audio playback when available
  • Removable Storage
    (optional) Up to 12 hours of ECG and event data storage (no audio option) or up to 1 hour and 40 minutes of audio (audio option)
    ECG and event storage on a removable data card. Actual length of storage is dependent on card capacity

Environmental
  • Temperature
    Operating: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
    One Hour Operating Temperature
    Limit (extreme cold): –20°C (–4°F)***
    Standby: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
  • Relative Humidity
    Operating / Standby: 5%-95% (non-condensing)
  • Altitude
    -500 to 15,000 ft (-150 to 4500 m) per MIL-STD-810F 500.4 Procedure ll
  • Vibration
    Ground (MIL-STD-810F 514.5 Category 20)
    Helicopter (RTCA/DO-160D, Section 8.8.2, Cat R. Zone 2, Curve G)
    Jet Aircraft (RTCA/DO-160D Section 8, Cat H, Zone 2, Curves B & R)
  • Shock / Drop Abuse Tolerance
    MIL-STD-810F 516.5 Procedure IV
    (1 meter, any edge, corner, or surface, in standby mode)
  • Sealing / Water Resistance
    IEC 60529 class IP54;
    Dust Protected, Splash Proof (battery pack installed)
  • ESD
    (EN 61000-4-2: (15kV or direct contact up to 8kV)
  • EMC (Emission)
    EN 55011 Class B Group 1 and FCC Part 15
  • EMC (Immunity)
    EN 61000-4-3 (20V/m)

Physical
  • Size
    8.5 x 11.8 x 2.7 Inches (22 x 30 x 7 cm)
  • Weight (Approximate)
    With DBP-1400: 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg)
    With DBP-2800: 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg)

Brief Summary of Indications, Contraindications and Other Important Safety Information
  • When should the Defibtech Automated External Defibrillator (AED) be used - what are its indications?
    Lifeline/ReviveR DDU-100 and Lifeline/ReviveR AUTO DDU-120 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are indicated for use on victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) who are:
    • Unconscious and unresponsive
    • Not breathing or not breathing normally
    Lifeline/ReviveR DDU-100 and Lifeline/ReviveR AUTO DDU-120 AEDs may be used with Defibtech adult defibrillation pads (model number DDP-100). For patients under 8 years old, or weighing less than 55 lbs (25 kg), use Defibtech child/infant defibrillation pads (model number DDP-200P), if available.
  • When should the Defibtech AED not be used - what are its contraindications?
    Lifeline/ReviveR DDU-100 and Lifeline/ReviveR AUTO DDU-120 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) should not be used if the victim is responsive or conscious.
  • What other information is important about using the AED?
    Do not delay therapy to determine exact age or weight. If pediatric pads are not available, apply adult pads in the position as shown for a child/ infant and use the AED.
  • What are the potential adverse health effects of using an AED?
    The potential adverse effects (e.g., complications) associated with use of an automated external defibrillator include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Failure to identify shockable arrhythmia.
    • Failure to deliver a defibrillation shock in the presence of VF or pulseless VT, which may result in death or permanent injury.
    • Inappropriate energy, which could cause failed defibrillation or postshock dysfunction.
    • Myocardial damage.
    • Fire hazard in the presence of high oxygen concentration or flammable anesthetic agents.
    • Incorrectly shocking a pulse sustaining rhythm and inducing VF or cardiac arrest.
    • Bystander shock from patient contact during defibrillation shock.
    • Interaction with pacemakers.
    • Skin burns around the defibrillation pads placement area.
    • Allergic dermatitis due to sensitivity to the materials used in the defibrillation pads construction.
    • Minor skin rash.
  • What are some of the relevant cautions related to the AED?
    • Follow all battery pack labeling instructions. Do not install battery packs after the expiration date.
    • Follow all defibrillation pad label instructions. Use defibrillation pads prior to their expiration date.
    • Use and store the DDU-100 Series AED only within the range of environmental conditions specified in the technical specifications.
  • What are some of the relevant warnings related to the AED?
    • Hazardous electrical output. This equipment is for use only by qualified personnel.
    • Possible fire or explosion. Do not use in the presence of flammable gases or anesthetics. Use care when operating this device close to oxygen sources (such as bag-valve-mask devices or ventilator tubing). Turn off gas source or move source away from patient during defibrillation, if necessary.
    • The DDU-100 Series AED has not been evaluated or approved for use in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electric Code standard. In compliance with IEC classification, the DDU-100 Series AED is not to be used in the presence of flammable substance/air mixtures.
    • Improper maintenance can cause the DDU-100 Series AED not to function. Maintain the DDU-100 Series AED only as described in the User Manual and Operating Guide. The AED contains no userserviceable parts — do not take the unit apart.
    • Do not open sealed pads package until pads are to be used. The packaging should be opened only immediately prior to use, otherwise the pads may dry out and become non-functional.
    • Do not touch the patient during defibrillation. Defibrillation current can cause operator or bystander injury.
    • The defibrillation pads are intended for one-time use only and must be discarded after use. Reuse can lead to potential cross infection, improper performance of the device, inadequate delivery of therapy, and/or injury to the patient or operator.
    • CPR during analysis can cause incorrect or delayed diagnosis by the patient analysis system.
    • User-initiated and automatic self-tests are designed to assess the DDU-100 Series AED’s readiness for use. However, no degree of testing can assure performance or detect abuse, damage, or a defect that occurred after the most recent test is completed.
    • Even if defibrillation occurs, the sudden cardiac arrest event may not result in survival.
  • Caution: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
  • Please refer to the Operating Guide provided with your AED for user instructions, complete list of warnings and cautions, operator training requirements, summary of primary clinical studies, technical specifications, and other important information. The Operating Guide, for concise guidance on set-up, use, maintenance and technical specifications, and User Manual, for comprehensive training on set-up, use and maintenance; and source for complete technical specifications, are also available at www.defibtech.com/support.