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Defibtech Lifeline/Lifeline AUTO AED Battery with 9V Lithium 7 Year Battery

Item Number: DCF-210
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Description

Maintenance Made Easy! Expiration Reminders included with Every AED Pad & Battery Purchase.

This replacement battery pack has a standby life (installed in the unit) of 7 years (including daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly self-tests), 125 defibrillation shocks, or 8 hours of continuous operating time in the Defibtech AED.

The lithium battery pack provides power to the DDU-100 AED. Before inserting the battery pack into the AED, the 9V lithium battery should be installed in the battery pack itself. Installing and removing the battery pack

In an emergency, the battery pack can be used without a 9V battery, but under normal operating conditions the 9V battery should be installed. Do not install the battery pack after the “Install By” or expiration date printed on the label. The battery pack is non-rechargeable.

A green Active Status Indicator on the label side of the battery pack will blink periodically to indicate that the battery pack is ready for use. If the status indicator is not blinking, either the 9V status battery has discharged or the battery pack is not suitable for use. If the indicator does not blink after a new 9V battery has been installed, the Battery pack should no longer be used and should be removed from service. When the battery pack is in the AED, a “beep” will provide notice that the 9V battery’s capacity is low and that the 9V battery should be replaced.

To insert the battery pack into the DDU-100 AED, orient the battery pack so that the label faces up. Make certain that the battery opening in the side of the AED is clean and clear of any foreign objects. Insert the battery pack into the opening in the side of the AED. Slide the pack all the way in until the latch clicks. If the pack does not slide all the way in, it is most likely inserted upside down. Once fully inserted, the battery pack surface should be flush with the side of the AED.

To remove the battery pack, push the battery eject button on the side of the AED. After the battery pack is partially ejected, pull the battery pack out.14DAC-510E Rev. G

Within moments of insertion (if a non-discharged 9V ASI battery is installed) the DDU-100 will turn on and run a battery pack insertion self-test. The unit will automatically shut off after the test is run. Afterwards, the Active Status Indicator on the top corner of the DDU-100 AED will periodically flash (if a non-discharged 9V ASI battery was previously installed in the battery pack). If the indicator flashes green, the AED and battery pack are functioning properly, if the indicator flashes red, there is a problem. Refer to the “Checking DDU-100 AED Status” section for more details on the meaning of the indicator.


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