Defibtech Lifeline AED
Defibtech's
breakthrough in design technology makes it possible for every budget to afford a life-saving AED.
Mere seconds can mean the difference between life and
death. So Defibtech created an eye-catching AED (Automatic External
Defibrillator) that can be located instantly. One that can be
carried to the patient quickly without fumbling. The Defibtech Lifeline AED can be
used with minimal steps to analyze and treat the patient's
condition.
From the moment someone suffers sudden cardiac arrest
the inspired design features of the Defibtech Lifeline AED (Automatic
External Defibrillator) shave precious seconds off the
defibrillation process. Seconds that save lives.
Brilliant Design
With its bright yellow and black coloring and attractive, sleek
curves, the non- intimidating Defibtech Lifeline AED (Automatic External
Defibrillator) invites prominent display anywhere.
Latest Technology
The biphasic defibrillation we use is extremely effective at
defibrillating patients in ventricular fibrillation - the most
common form of Sudden Cardiac Arrest- on the first shock.
Easy to Use
The Defibtech Lifeline AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is designed
for speed and simplicity. Built to the demanding standards of
professional emergency personnel. Simple enough for non- medical
users.
Lightweight, Durable
At just 4.2 pounds a child could carry it. Plus, the Defibtech Lifeline
AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) meets US Military
"drop and shock" specifications.
Old Part Number# DCF-100RX New Part Number# DCF-A100-RX-EN
Defibtech Standard AED Package Includes: DCF-100 (DDU-100A, DBP-1400, DDP-100A, 9V, user manual, quick-use card, free prescription coupon)
Choose your Defibtech Lifeline AED with 5 or 7 year battery pack option
Defibtech Lifeline AED's Overview Demonstration Video
Standard DCF-100RX (ALT: DCF-A110-RX-EN) Package Includes: Defibtech Lifeline AED, DCF-100 Defibtech Lifeline Adult AED Pads, DDP-100A 5 Year Battery, DCF-200 9 Volt Battery User Manual Quick Use Card Free Prescription Coupon
Or Upgrade to the DCF-110RX (ALT: DCF-A110-RX-EN) Includes the same items as the DCF-100RX and comes with a 7 Year Battery (DCF-210) Instead of the 5 Year Battery.
The Active Status Indicator (“ASI”) is located in the upper corner of the DDU-100 AED and indicates the operational readiness state of the unit. It will periodically flash green to indicate a fully functional condition. If it is flashing red or not flashing at all, the AED needs attention. Anytime the ASI is flashing red and a good 9V battery is installed, the unit will periodically emit a “beep” to call attention to itself.
If the ASI is not flashing at all, the most likely cause is that the ASI 9V battery needs to be replaced. Follow the directions in the “Replacing the Lithium 9V ASI Battery” section to replace the ASI battery. Once the battery has been replaced with a fresh battery, the ASI should once again flash green. If it does not, the battery pack may be defective. In that event, the battery pack should be replaced. If it still does not flash after inserting a new battery pack, the DDU-100 AED is non-operational and needs servicing.
If the ASI is flashing red, turn the DDU-100 AED on. If the unit does not turn on or does not speak, the AED is non-operational and requires servicing. If the unit does turn on, the voice prompts will indicate the nature of the problem.
5.2.2 Checking the Condition of the Unit and Accessories Inspect the device for dirt and contamination, especially in the connector socket and around the battery pack opening. Refer to the “Cleaning” section for guidance on cleaning your AED.
- Check the expiration date found on the AED pads. If date has passed or is quickly approaching order new AED pads.
- Inspect the device visually for damage. Look for cracks or other signs of damage on the case, especially near the connector socket and joints.
- If any cracks or other signs of damage are visible, remove the AED from service and contact an authorized service center.
5.2.3 Running a Manually Initiated Self-Test The DDU-100 AED runs a Power-On Self-Test every time the unit is powered up to test the basic operation of the unit. The unit also runs daily, weekly and monthly automatic self-tests when an operational 9V ASI battery is present. The user may also run an extensive user-initiated self-test at any time. To initiate the manually initiated Self-Test, with the unit off, press and hold the ON/OFF button for at least five seconds until the AED enters into self-test mode. The unit will run tests for approximately 10 seconds and report its status before automatically shutting down.
NOTE: The manually initiated Self-Test can be aborted by pressing the ON/OFF button again to turn the unit off. The unit may then be immediately used to treat a patient.
NOTE: Every time the manually initiated Self-Test is run, the unit does an internal shock test. This test reduces the capacity of the battery pack by one shock.
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