Defibtech DDU-120 Series User Manual
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5.4 Cleaning
After each use, clean the DDU-120 AED of any dirt or contaminants on the case and connector
socket. The following are important guidelines to be adhered to when cleaning the device:
• The battery pack should be installed when cleaning the DDU-120.
• Do not immerse the DDU-120 in fluids or allow fluids to enter the unit. Use a soft cloth to
wipe the case clean.
• Do not use abrasive materials or strong solvents such as acetone or acetone based cleaning
agents. The following cleaning agents are recommended for cleaning the DDU-120 case and
the connector socket:
» Soapy
water
» Ammonia based cleaners
» Hydrogen
peroxide
» Isopropyl alcohol (70 percent solution)
» Chlorine bleach (30 ml / liter water)
• Ensure that the connector socket is completely dry before reinstalling the pads cable. After
cleaning the device and before returning it to service, always turn the unit on for a few
seconds, which will cause the unit to run a standard Power-On Self-Test.
5.5 Storage
The DDU-120 AED should be placed in a readily accessible location in an orientation where
the Active Status Indicator in the upper corner of the unit can be easily seen. In general, the
unit should be stored in clean, dry and moderate temperature conditions. Make sure that
the environmental conditions of the storage location are within the ranges detailed in the
“Environmental” section.