Defibtech DDU-120 Series User Manual
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WARNING
Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, puncture, or deform battery. Do not
expose battery to temperatures above 50°C (122°F). Remove battery when
depleted.
CAUTION
Recycle or dispose of lithium battery packs in accordance with with local,
state, provincial, and/or national regulations. To avoid fire and explosion
hazard, do not burn or incinerate the battery.
2.1.3 Usage Environment
DANGER
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.
DANGER
The DDU-120 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-120 AED is not to be used in the presence of
flammable substance/air mixtures.
CAUTION
Do not immerse any portion of this product in water or other fluids. Do not allow
fluids to enter the device. Avoid spilling any fluids on this device or accessories.
Spilling fluids into the DDU-120 AED may damage it or present a fire or shock
hazard. Do not autoclave or gas sterilize the DDU-120 AED or its accessories.
CAUTION
The DDU-120 AED should be stored and used only within the range of
environmental conditions specified in the technical specifications.
2.1.4 Defibrillation/Shock Delivery
WARNING
Defibrillation current can cause operator or bystander injury. Do not touch the
patient during defibrillation. Do not touch equipment connected to the patient or
metal objects in contact with the patient during defibrillation. Disconnect other
electrical equipment from the patient before defibrillating. Disconnect the
DDU-120 AED from the patient prior to use of other defibrillators.