Dokumen - Tips - Manual-De-Servicio-Desfibrilador-Hp-Codemaster (001-100) (1) Perro
Dokumen - Tips - Manual-De-Servicio-Desfibrilador-Hp-Codemaster (001-100) (1) Perro
Service Manual
Printed in USA
HP Part Number: M1722-91909
Print Date: May 16, 2000
Edition 6
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0 Safety Summary
Off (Standby)
On/Off
Ground
Shock hazard
Caution - See operating instructions
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0 Conventions Used in This Manual
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0 Preface
This manual contains service information for the HP M1722B CodeMaster XL+
Defibrillator/Monitor. If you are servicing one of the following defibrillators:
• the M1722B (manufactured before June of 2000)
• the M1722A
• the M1723A/B
then you may use this guide with the understanding that:
• The model M1723A/B is equivalent to the M1722B (without option A01).
• The model M1722A/B is equivalent to the M1722B (with option A01).
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 4—Troubleshooting. Contains procedures and error codes to aid the service
person in localizing faults to a replaceable subassembly.
Chapter 6—Parts Lists. Lists part numbers for the defibrillator’s replaceable parts, and
provides assembly drawings.
Index.
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Contents
Introduction
The CodeMaster XL+ Defibrillator/Monitor ........................................................................................................1-1
MTRO-00336L Cart ........................................................................................................................................1-2
Inquiries ................................................................................................................................................................1-3
Specification Data .................................................................................................................................................1-3
Options and Accessories .......................................................................................................................................1-7
CodeMaster XL+ Defibrillator/Monitor ..........................................................................................................1-7
Country Options.......................................................................................................................................... 1-8
Pacing Option—A01 Plus Package .......................................................................................................... 1-11
C02 Option................................................................................................................................................ 1-11
SpO2 Option ............................................................................................................................................. 1-11
Paddles and Pad Options ......................................................................................................................... 1-11
ECG Cable/Connector Options ................................................................................................................ 1-12
Defibrillator Case Color .......................................................................................................................... 1-12
Hardware Options ..................................................................................................................................... 1-12
Shock Advisory Option ........................................................................................................................... 1-12
Multifunction Electrodes ......................................................................................................................... 1-12
Upgrade Program ..................................................................................................................................... 1-12
Sync Cable Options ................................................................................................................................. 1-12
Documentation Options ........................................................................................................................... 1-13
Standard Accessories Supplied................................................................................................................. 1-13
Cart .......................................................................................................................................................... 1-13
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................... 1-13
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ECG Tests ..................................................................................................................... ................................3-34
Auxiliary Function Tests ...................................................................................................... .........................3-35
Pacer ......................................................................................................................... .....................................3-35
Parameter Function Tests ...................................................................................................... ........................3-35
Safety Tests .................................................................................................................. .................................3-35
Comments: ..................................................................................................................... ...............................3-36
Troubleshooting
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Maintenance Philosophy .................................................................................................................................4-1
Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................................................................................................4-1
Verify the Failure........................................................................................................................................ 4-1
Check the Error (System) Log.................................................................................................................... 4-1
Using the Troubleshooting Tables.............................................................................................................. 4-2
Using Setup/Diagnostic Tests in Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................4-2
Verification after Repair ..................................................................................................................................4-2
Test Equipment ...............................................................................................................................................4-3
Safety Considerations ......................................................................................................................................4-3
The System Log .................................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Error Codes .....................................................................................................................................................4-6
Clearing the Error Log................................................................................................................................ 4-9
Troubleshooting Tables....................................................................................................................................... 4-10
Testing the Power Supply 4-21
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Verifying Operation After Service ......................................................................................................................5-38
Parts Lists
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................6-1
The CodeMaster Models .................................................................................................................................6-1
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................6-2
Calling for Assistance ...........................................................................................................................................6-3
United States of America ................................................................................................................................6-3
Canada ............................................................................................................................................................6-3
Other International Areas ................................................................................................................................6-3
Cart Parts and Repair .......................................................................................................................................... 6-31
Theory of Operation
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................7-1
Circuit References ...........................................................................................................................................7-1
Control Board........................................................................................................................................................ 7-2
Defibrillator Processor Functional Group .......................................................................................................7-3
Defibrillation Control ................................................................................................................................. 7-4
Charging ..................................................................................................................................................... 7-4
Discharging................................................................................................................................................. 7-5
System Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................... 7-5
Keyboard and Indicator Interface ............................................................................................................... 7-6
The Monitor Processor Functional Group .......................................................................................................7-7
Central Processing ...................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Display Control........................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Recorder Control ........................................................................................................................................ 7-7
Interface to the Option Slot......................................................................................................................... 7-7
Digital Signal Processor ..................................................................................................................................7-8
Power Supply Interface ...................................................................................................................................7-8
Digital Backup Supply................................................................................................................................ 7-8
Power Failure Detector ............................................................................................................................... 7-8
Switch A Control ........................................................................................................................................ 7-8
LED Drivers................................................................................................................................................ 7-9
Miscellaneous Analog Functions ....................................................................................................................7-9
Power-Up/Down Processes .............................................................................................................................7-9
OFF State .................................................................................................................................................. 7-10
Power-Up .................................................................................................................................................. 7-10
Power-Down ............................................................................................................................................. 7-10
Power Supply ......................................................................................................................................................7-11
AC/DC Converter ..........................................................................................................................................7-11
Battery Charger Control ................................................................................................................................7-12
DC/DC Converter ..........................................................................................................................................7-12
High Voltage Board ............................................................................................................................................7-13
Battery Connector .........................................................................................................................................7-13
Safety Relay Drive ........................................................................................................................................7-14
Patient Relay Drive .......................................................................................................................................7-14
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High Voltage Charger .......................................................................................................... .........................7-14
Patient Circuit ................................................................................................................ ......................................7-15
ECG Front End Board............................................................................................................ ............................. 7-17
Power Supplies ................................................................................................................ ..............................7-18
Leads Input Protection ........................................................................................................ ..........................7-19
Paddles Input Protection ...................................................................................................... ..........................7-19
Cal Pulse ..................................................................................................................... ...................................7-19
Data Communication ............................................................................................................ .........................7-19
Pre-Discharge Impedance ....................................................................................................... ......................7-19
Paddles in Pocket ............................................................................................................. .............................7-19
CRT Deflection Board ........................................................................................................... ............................. 7-20
Vertical Deflection ........................................................................................................................................7-22
Horizontal Deflection ......................................................................................................... ...........................7-22
Video ......................................................................................................................... ....................................7-22
Pacer Board .................................................................................................................... ......................................7-23
Power Supply .................................................................................................................. ..............................7-23
Pulse Control ................................................................................................................. ................................7-23
Pacer Current ................................................................................................................. ................................7-24
Patient Isolation .............................................................................................................................................7-24
SpO2 Board ......................................................................................................................................................... 7-24
Floating Section .............................................................................................................................................7-25
Photo Amplifier ........................................................................................................................................ 7-26
Excessive Light Detection ........................................................................................................................ 7-26
Ambient Light Rejection .......................................................................................................................... 7-26
Amplification ............................................................................................................................................ 7-26
Phase Separation - Dark Subtract Filter.................................................................................................... 7-26
Multiplexer ............................................................................................................................................... 7-27
A/D Converter .......................................................................................................................................... 7-27
LED Drivers.............................................................................................................................................. 7-27
Grounded Section ..........................................................................................................................................7-28
Microprocessor System ............................................................................................................................ 7-28
Communication......................................................................................................................................... 7-28
Power Supply............................................................................................................................................ 7-28
Patient Isolation ........................................................................................................................................ 7-28
Recorder Interface Board .................................................................................................................................... 7-29
Keypanel Boards ................................................................................................................................................. 7-29
Defibrillator-Pacer Patient Connections ............................................................................................................. 7-30
Standard External Paddles .............................................................................................................................7-30
Internal Paddles .............................................................................................................................................7-30
External Adhesive Pads .................................................................................................................................7-30
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Defibrillator Connector .......................................................................................................................................A-25
Keypanel Board.................................................................................................................................................. A-27
Pacer Keypanel Board ........................................................................................................................................A-28
Pacer Board ........................................................................................................................................................A-28
Power Supply Board ..........................................................................................................................................A-29
High Voltage Board ........................................................................................................................................... A-32
Patient Inductor ..................................................................................................................................................A-34
CRT Deflection Board .......................................................................................................................................A-34
SpO2 Board .........................................................................................................................................................A-37
Recorder Interface Board ...................................................................................................................................A-38
Battery Board ......................................................................................................................................................A-38
Battery Assembly ............................................................................................................................................... A-39
HV Capacitor ..................................................................................................................................................... A-39
Patient Relay ...................................................................................................................................................... A-39
50-Ohm Load Assembly .................................................................................................................................... A-40
ECG In Connector.............................................................................................................................................. A-40
AC Line Module ................................................................................................................................................ A-40
Energy Select Switch ......................................................................................................................................... A-40
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1 Introduction
This chapter introduces the CodeMaster XL+ M1722B Defibrillator/Monitor and lists the
technical specifications.
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127( Safe and effective use of medical instrumentation requires periodic inspection and
preventive maintenance. Perform the preventive maintenance procedures in Chapter 3,
Performance Verification and Maintenance, of this manual at the required intervals to
ensure satisfactory instrument performance.
In addition, the XL+ Option A01 has adjustable heart rate alarms, patient contact indicator
(PCI), recorder event marker, complete recorder annotation, event summary, and 3- and 5-
wire patient cable ECG capability. Oxygen saturation measurement (SPO2) is available as
an option. Transcutaneous external pacing is also available as an option or field upgrade
for the XL+. The optional 12-pin ECG input connector is compatible with the ECG patient
cable. The XL+ can interface to the HP Central Station via an analog-only high-level ECG
Out signal. Figure 1-1 shows the XL+ defibrillator.
The XL+ defibrillator fits onto the MTRO-OO336L cart. The cart features three drawers
(with a latch/lock system) for storing suction pumps and other resuscitation equipment.
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The defibrillator is designed for long-term reliability. The modular design makes
extensive use of VLSI and gate-array technology. The modular approach means less
downtime for the user, due to the quick field repair times inherent in the subassembly
replacement philosophy of repair. The built-in menu-driven tests efficiently aid in
identifying faulty operation, further speeding the repair process.
MTRO-00336L Cart
The MTRO-00336L Cart provides mobility for the CodeMaster defibrillator. The cart
shell and drawers are constructed of a durable light-weight polymer material that will not
corrode, rust, or dent. Built-in hand grips and 5-inch non-marring casters (two with
brakes) provide easy maneuverability. The cart surfaces are smooth and stain-resistant,
with rounded corners. Drawers can be removed without tools for thorough cleaning.
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1 Inquiries
For questions or comments regarding these instruments, contact the nearest Sales/Service
Office or one of the Service Dispatch Centers. Always identify the instrument by model
number and serial number in all correspondence. Sales and service offices are listed at the
end of this manual. Toll-free numbers for Service Dispatch Centers are listed in Chapter 6,
Parts Lists.
1 Specification Data
The following tables list the technical specifications for the defibrillator and the mobile
cart.
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C30 Substitute 6-pin AAMI ECG connector; includes 6-pin 3-wire AHA cable
C31 Substitute 6-pin AAMI ECG connector; includes 6-pin 5-wire AHA cable
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C32 Substitute 12-pin HP CMS ECG connector; includes 12-pin 3-wire AHA
cable
C33 Substitute 12-pin HP CMS ECG connector; includes 12-pin 5-wire AHA
cable (Option A01 only)
C34 Substitute 12-pin HP CMS ECG connector; includes 12-pin 3-wire IEC
cable
C35 Substitute 12-pin HP CMS ECG connector; includes 12-pin 5-wire IEC
cable (Option A01 only)
C36 Substitute 8-pin 5-wire AHA ECG cable (Option A01 only)
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2 Setup and Configuration
2 Introduction
This chapter covers setting up and configuring the CodeMaster XL+ Defibrillator/
Monitor. If you are a Hewlett-Packard service representative, this information provides a
factory-recommended process to use when assisting customers. The configuration
information guides you through the setup menus, and describes configuration choices.
2 Setup
The defibrillator is ready for operation when the following tasks have been properly
performed:
o Install battery.
o Charge battery (for 24 hours).
o Install paper.
o Make sure that the paddle set connector is seated and locked.
o Select configuration settings; set date and time.
Use only HP battery assembly M1758A. The use of a non-HP recommended battery, may
induce a problem and void the product warranty.
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A Battery.
B Battery compartment.
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3 Align the polarized battery plug with the battery connector located inside the battery
compartment (as shown in Figure 2-2). Be sure to match the keying.
4 Push the plug into the connector until the plug is locked.
5 Gently lower the battery into the battery compartment until completely seated.
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6 Route the battery cable between the battery and the compartment wall, so the cable will
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9 Connect the power cord to the defibrillator, then plug the cord into an AC outlet. The
green $&32:(5 and %$77&+5* indicators on the front panel should light up. (The
$&32:(5 indicator lights when the instrument is plugged into AC power; the
%$77&+5* indicator is on when the battery is installed and the instrument is plugged
into AC power.)
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battery from the unit. Note on the instrument that the battery has been removed. After an
extended storage period, the battery should be tested using the battery capacity check. See
Chapter 3, Performance Verification and Maintenance.
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1 Slide the recorder door toward the right side of the defibrillator until the paper platen
tilts up.
2 Pull up on the plastic removal tag to remove the old paper roll, if one is present.
3 Unroll about six inches of paper on the new roll; turn the paper roll so that the grid side
of the unrolled paper is on the bottom (facing downward).
4 Place the roll of thermal paper in the recorder so that the grid side of the paper will face
the print head in the recorder.
5 Pull the free end of the paper upward and over the recorder platen. (See Figure 2-3).
6 While holding the recorder door open (to the right), press the platen down to its normal
(closed) position.
8 Place the free end of the paper on the left side of the recorder. The grid side should be
visible (facing up).
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paddle set, depress the release latch at the front of a paddle while pulling forward on the
adult paddle surface. This will remove the adult paddle contact surface and uncover the
smaller pediatric contact surface.
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the internal paddles set shown in Figure 2-6.
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B. Yellow
2Application key: D = Defibrillation, S = Synchronized cardioversion,
M = Monitoring, P = Pacing.
1 Slide the paddle connector lock on the paddles plug to the unlock position. To do this,
push the lock in the direction shown by the arrow in Figure 2-7.
2 Insert the paddles/pads adapter cable plug into the paddles connector on the defibrilla-
tor, as shown in Figure 2-8.
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1). If you do not unlock the connector lock before inserting the plug, the locking
mechanism may be disengaged.
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to the unlock position (shown).
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to the lock position (shown).
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The ECG Input connector on the defibrillator is a 6-, 8-, or 12-pin connector, depending
on the option purchased with the instrument. For each connector option, several different
patient cables can be used for various ECG sources and applications. Figure 2-9 shows an
example of a patient cable.
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Connecting a Patient Cable . The 3-wire or 5-wire patient cable connects to the ECG
Input connector located on the front of the defibrillator, behind the carrying handle. The
patient cable plug has 6-, 8-, or 12-pins. Before connecting the patient cable, make sure
that the pin count of the patient cable plug matches the pin count of the ECG Input
connector. To connect the patient cable:
1 Align the keyed cable plug with the slot in the ECG Input connector. See Figure 2-10.
2 Push the cable plug firmly into the ECG Input connector.
127( When a lead is selected for monitoring, the message LEADS OFF appears on the display
if the patient cable falls off or is incorrectly connected. Also, a dashed line appears on the
display in place of an ECG trace.
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You can attach the HP M1190A SpO2 sensor or the M1900B adaptor cable to the SpO2
connector. Refer to the Sensor Guide (M1722-93970) for available sensors.
Connecting an SpO2 Sensor. The M1190A SpO2 sensor and the M1900B adaptor cable
attach to the SpO2 connector on the front of the defibrillator to the right of the carrying
handle. The connector and the end of the cable are color-coded blue. To connect the cable,
align the keyed cable plug with the slot on the connector as shown in Figure 2-11, and
push the plug firmly into the connector.
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2 Configuration
The defibrillator is designed to provide custom operation. Configuration settings let the
user program the defibrillator for the most useful and efficient operation. Defibrillator
configuration is set at the factory, but should be checked by the technician at initial setup
and changed, as desired.
This section describes how to display, print, or change the defibrillator configuration
settings and the current date and time.
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PRINT LOG
TEST DEFIB
TEST ECG
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TEST RECORDER
TEST CONTROLS
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tings information.
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and pressing t moves the highlight down.
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*These values are fixed, not configurable, and not displayed for the CodeMaster XL.
127( The pacer information is displayed only if the pacer option is installed.
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*Not shown for CodeMaster XL+ without Option A01. Note that for the Codemaster
XL+ without Option A01, RECORD ON MARK is fixed ON, POST SHOCK DATA is fixed
OFF, and only the 3-wire paddle set is supported. To return to the main setup/diagnostic
menu, press both arrows on the (&*6L]H key, simultaneously.
To exit the menus, turn the Energy Select control to the Off (Standby) position.
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Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 show the configuration items and list possible settings. You can
change the settings back to the default settings by selecting
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In normal operation, the defibrillator detects internal pace pulses when monitoring with
leads. Internal pace pulse detection is indicated on the screen by a negative spike relative
to the ECG baseline.
127( Regardless of this configuration setting, the machine will continue to reject patient
internal pace pulses for heart rate calculation.
To enable or disable the Pace Pulse Marker, press 6\QF , +5$ODUP , and 0DUN
simultaneously while in Setup Menu 1. To determine if this feature is enabled, print out
the system log. See “The System Log” on page 4-4 for an explanation of the system log.
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If you have a question about the algorithm decision for a particular rhythm strip, the
measurement matrix printout can be enabled and the AES reprinted with the measurement
matrix information, provided the AES memory has not been erased. Save the AES
printout with the measurement matrix attached at the end of the strip and contact your
service representative.
The factory default for the measurement matrix print option is disabled. A title is printed
as the top line, for example, "MEASUREMENTS 27 MAR 96 12:37:20") where the time/
date is the same as the decision event time/date.
D0 D1 D2 D3
M0= x x.x x.x x.x
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The matrix rows are for feature measurements and are labelled M0 through M9. The
columns record data for internal algorithm decision points are labelled D0 through D3.
The measurement matrix printout can be enabled or disabled by entering diagnostic mode
setup menu 1 and simultaneously pressing the 6<1& and $1$/<=( keys. This key
sequence will toggle the measurement matrix print option from off to on and on to off.
The status of the measurement matrix print option is recorded in the system log options
area. The software revision of the defibrillator should be "57.00.52.33" greater.
127( Measurement Matrix can be turned ON after the unit has been powered off and then
Powered on again. It will still print the Event Summary with the measurement matrix
attached to each algorithm decision.
127( After the unit is powered off and then on, the next ECG event, ECG alarm or Mark key
pressed will erase the Event Summary. All previous information will be lost.
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3 Performance Verification and Maintenance
3 Introduction
This chapter describes the tests and inspections required to verify performance of and
maintenance procedures for the CodeMaster XL+ and XL Defibrillator/Monitor.
For simple checking without using external equipment, you can use the menu-driven tests
built into the defibrillator. However, these tests are not as thorough as the tests listed for
performance verification. The exception is the battery capacity test, which is a built-in
menu-driven test that discharges and monitors the battery voltage. This test is included in
preventive maintenance for checking battery capacity.
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Table 3-1 summarizes performance verification for the CodeMaster XL+; including test
name, test or inspection to perform, expected test results, and data to record. Auxiliary
function tests include the CRT Test, the Recorder Test, the Controls Test, and the Indicator
Test. Parameter function tests include the SpO2 Test (if option is installed), the HR Alarm
Test, the ECG Simulation Test, and the Synch Cardioversion Test. The sections that follow
explain the individual tests and inspections in detail.
All performance verification tests outlined in Table 3-1 must be performed following any
service procedure performed on the CodeMaster XL+. In addition to testing after
servicing, instrument recalibration is always recommended should any of the following
events occur:
• If the user suspects that the defibrillator is delivering an energy level lower than the level
selected via the Energy Select control.
• If the CALIBRATE DEFIB date on the main setup/diagnostic menu is no longer dis-
played. Refer to Chapter 2, Setup and Configuration for information about the menu.
(Note that the defibrillator is shipped with no date displayed).
• If the SETUP LOST message is displayed on the screen. Refer to Chapter 2, Setup and
Configuration for information about the message.
Data to Record
Test Block Test or "Inspection" to Expected (Passing)
x=P (pass) or F
Name Perform Test Results
(fail)
Visual Inspection • Inspect the unit—including • No apparent wear, V:x
power cord, recorder, elec- damage or corrosion:
trodes, and cables—for signs of
wear, damage, or example:
corrosion V:p
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Test Block Test or "Inspection" to Expected (Passing)
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Defibrillator Test Using only battery power, set DT:aaaa,bbb,cc,dd,
(DT) Energy Select to 100; test: eeee,fff,gg,hh,iiii,
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mode) • Delivered Energy - bbb • 100+/- 15% example:
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55,12000,360,50,
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Parameter Conduct the following tests: F:x
Function Tests (F)
• SpO2 Test • SpO2 option is
(if option is installed) functional example:
F:p
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V:p;C:p;DT:1300,100,50,30,3600,360,50,55,p;E:p,0,1,60;A:p;PT:40,99;F:p;
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The setup/diagnostic menu tests provide an easy method to check most areas of
defibrillator operation and the battery capacity. These tests are available in the
setup/diagnostic menu:
• Defibrillator test
• ECG test
• CRT test
• Recorder test
• Controls test
• Indicators test
The CRT test, recorder test, controls test, and indicators test require visual verification of
displayed or printed output. For these tests, visible failure symptoms appear in the
displayed or printed test information, or are shown by indicator operation. For other tests,
you determine whether a test has failed by examining test-results data shown on the
display.
127( The setup/diagnostic tests do not test the patient electrodes or the 3- or 5-wire patient
cables. You can test the patient electrodes and cables by recording an ECG from a patient
or ECG simulator as described in “Parameter Function Tests—ECG Simulation” on page
3-26.
To access the setup/diagnostic menu tests, turn the Energy Select control to Monitor On,
while pressing the 6\QF and +5$ODUP keys. The following display appears:
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CALIBRATE DEFIB (last calibration date)
SETUP MENU 1 (last setup date)
SETUP MENU 2
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
PRINT LOG
TEST DEFIB
TEST ECG
TEST CRT
TEST RECORDER
TEST CONTROLS
TEST INDICATORS
TEST BATTERY
TEST PACER
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The dates appear only if the unit has already been calibrated and the configuration has
been set up. See “Configuration” on page 2-16 for detailed information.
The setup/diagnostic menu lists the built-in tests and other items. With the panel keys, you
step through the menu items and select tests. When you select a test, the display changes
to show test information. Using the panel keys to select and start a test is described in
Table 3-2. These two keys select and initiate a test:
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3 Performance Verification
Verify the performance of the defibrillator every six months and after servicing. The
procedures listed below make up performance verification. For daily check
of the defibrillator, see "Operational Checks" in the CodeMaster XL+Defibrillator/
Monitor User’s Guide"
The performance verification checklist at the end of this chapter summarizes the tests you
should perform to verify the defibrillator’s performance. These are some suggested uses
for this checklist:
• Make copies of the blank checklist; then, fill out a copy each time the defibrillator is
tested.
• Attach the recorder test output, simulator ECG trace, and error log printout to the com-
pleted checklist and file with the defibrillator's permanent maintenance record.
Visual Inspection
Before beginning the inspection, turn the Energy Select control to Off (Standby) and
unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Then carefully examine the defibrillator and
its accessories for the following:
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Connect the defibrillator to AC power; observe that the $&32:(5 and %$77&+5*
indicators come on. Turn the Energy Select control to Monitor On and observe that the
&KDUJH and 6\QF indicators light momentarily, and that the monitor screen displays a
trace and other information. Also, the 3DFHU2Q indicator should light momentarily (if
pacer is installed).
Replace any damaged or missing items and clean the printhead, paper sensor, and patient
electrodes as necessary. Leaning instructions are listed under “Preventive Maintenance”
on page 3-28.
Defibrillator Calibration
The defibrillator should be recalibrated after any of the following events:
• The user suspects that the defibrillator is delivering an energy level lower than the level
selected via the Energy Select control.
• The CALIBRATE DEFIB date on the main setup/diagnostic menu is no longer dis-
played. See Table 2-3, “Displaying/Printing a Configuration Setting,” on page 19 for
information about the menu. (Note that the defibrillator is shipped with no date dis-
played).
• The SETUP LOST message is displayed on the screen. See “Configuration” on page 2-
16 for information about the message.
• After servicing which requires replacement of the HV capacitor, the Control board, or
each time the unit is opened.
When the defibrillator charges, it uses a measured value for the capacitance of the charge
capacitor to determine the energy required to reach the selected charge level. The
CALIBRATE DEFIB choice on the menu guides the user through a routine that
measures the capacitance of the HV capacitor, and adjusts the capacitance value based on
the routine's results. The capacitance value is stored in battery-maintained memory and
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used each time the defibrillator is charged. On the TEST DEFIB screen, the stored
capacitance value is displayed after CAPACITANCE.
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Connect the external paddles and place them firmly in their holders in the defibrillator.
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Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. (If you set the Energy Select control to a
level below 300 joules, the message, BAD USAGE: SEE MANUAL
is displayed.)
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This test verifies defibrillator performance to specifications. You should run the
Defibrillator Calibration routine before performing the Defibrillator Test. You can
perform the defibrillator test using either external paddles or pads.
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Connect the external paddles and place them firmly in their holders in the defibrillator or
attach the M1781A test load if you are using the pads adapter cable. The battery must be
fully charged.
It is recommended that you test the defibrillator in the power configuration in which it is
normally used: battery only, or AC power. You should also test the disarm function as
described at the end of the defibrillator test.
With the defibrillator powered by battery only, you run the test at 100 joules and at 360
joules. The values of some test results vary depending on the power configuration being
used. Table 3-3 lists acceptable test result values for each power configuration.
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2 Select TEST DEFIB in the setup/diagnostic menu; the screen displays the informa-
tion shown in Figure 3-3. This table shows defibrillator performance parameters. Some
of these parameters are not available until after the defibrillator is discharged.
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AVAILABLE ENERGY: xxx (joules)
MSEC TO CHARGE: xx (milliseconds)
SEC TO DISARM: xx (seconds)
DELIVERED ENERGY: xx (joules)
IMPEDANCE: xx (ohms)
PEAK CURRENT: xx (amps)
DEFIB ERRORS: xxxxxxx (error code)
CAPACITANCE: xxx (in 0.1 µF units)
SHOCK COUNTER: xx
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3 Turn the Energy Select control to the energy level for the power configuration you
selected.
5 Check that it reaches the energy level you selected, when the Charge Done LED is lit
on the front panel or the apex paddle.
6 Check that the entry for MSEC TO CHARGE is within the limits listed in Table 3-3 for
the power configuration you selected.
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10 Wait until an alternating tone sounds, and then the AVAILABLE ENERGY value dec-
rements to 0.
11 Repeat the test for the other power configuration if you are doing the battery only test;
or for the other energy level, if desired.
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14 When the charge reaches 360 joules, turn the Energy Select control directly to Moni-
tor On. Turn the control quickly and do not stop at any level selection between 360
joules and the Monitor On position. This step disarms the defibrillator.
15 Check to see that the SEC TO DISARM test passed or failed as listed in Table 3-3.
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ECG Tests
This test verifies the operation of the leads and paddles ECG front end amplifiers and
checks digital signal processor filtering. The test also verifies communication between the
front end board and the control board.
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Test Prerequisites
Requires a calibrated ECG simulator for use with pads and leads. Also requires an AAMI
simulated patient load. See “Equipment List” on page 3-32 for equipment information.
1 Select TEST ECG in the setup/diagnostic menu; the display shows the information
shown in Figure 3-4.
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PCI Calibration
PCI calibration should be performed whenever setup is lost or whenever the user suspects
that PCI indication is wrong. Perform the following steps to calibrate PCI.
4 Press 6\QF and +5$ODUP simultaneously, so that OFF appears to the right of the PCI
value.
5 While shorting the paddles together, press 6\QF and +5$ODUP simultaneously. The
PCI value should now indicate 0±2 ohms and ON should now appear next to the PCI
value.
127( Turning the PCI indicator off, then on again calibrates it to 0 ohms. If you do not short the
paddles together, you will miscalibrate the PCI indicator.
6 Replace paddles in pockets. The PCI value with the paddles in the pockets should be
between 20 and 100 ohms (the PCI value varies because of inductance in the circuit).
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Test Prerequisites
1 Select TEST CRT in the setup/diagnostic menu; the display shows the
information shown in Figure 3-5.
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2 To determine whether the defibrillator CRT meets specifications, observe the test pat-
tern to ensure:
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3 Check that the height and width of the display is within the limits shown in
Figure 3-5.
5 Check that the display is centered on the CRT face, vertically and horizontally. Check
that the display is aligned horizontally and vertically.
Test Prerequisites
3 Press 5HFRUG or /HDG6HOHFW . The recorder starts printing a series of test patterns.
4 When the printed strip is about 3 feet long, press 5HFRUG or (&*6L]H to stop the
printing and return to the setup/diagnostic menu. Figure 3-6 shows the areas of the test
pattern.
• Inspect the recorder strip for: Consistent print quality for all pattern areas
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PADDLE TYPE: (Paddles, Pads, or
Internal Paddles)
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127( The pacer information is displayed only if the pacer option is installed.
2 Check that the entry for PADDLE TYPE matches the type that is attached
(paddles, pads, or internal paddles).
3 Turn the Energy Select control to each energy level position, checking that the entry for
Energy Select on the display matches the current control position.
4 Under PRESSED KEYS ARE HIGHLIGHTED, press each key listed. Simulta-
neously, check that the key name in the display is highlighted while the key is
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depressed. Highlighting indicates that the defibrillator has detected the key press. See
Table 3-4 for a list of keys and the response you should see on the monitor display.
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RECORDER STATUS: OKAY
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2 Check that the entry for RECORDER STATUS is OKAY. (If the recorder is out of paper,
the entry is CHECK.)
3 The items under SELECT INDICATOR TO TEST are tests for the lights and audible
tones. Use the (&*6L]H and /HDG6HOHFW keys to select and start a test. To stop
one of these tests, press /HDG6HOHFW again. Each test is described, next.
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To verify pacer operation, use a commercially available pacer tester. See Table 3-5 for
equipment information. Follow the instructions provided with the pacer tester to perform
the test.
Test Prerequisites
1 While pressing the 6\QF and +5$ODUP keys, turn the Energy Select control from the
Off (Standby) position to Monitor On. The setup/diagnostic menu appears after a
moment.
3 Press /HDG6HOHFW to select the Pacer test. The monitor displays the information shown
in Figure 3-9.
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PACER DIAGNOSTIC
PACER STATUS: (OFF, STOPPED, or
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SELECTED RATE: xx (in ppm)
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PACER STATUS Shows whether the pacer function is turned off, is turned on
but is not pacing (STOPPED), or is pacing (PACING). The
3DFHU2Q key turns the pacing function on and off; pacing
can be turned on and also be stopped. (PACER STATUS may
also show NO PADS or PADS OFF momentarily after START
is pressed.)
SELECTED RATE Indicates the current output rate, in pulses per minute, as
selected by the pacer 5DWH key.
DELIVERED Indicates the output level of the delivered pulses as measured
mAMPS by the defibrillator, in mA.
5 Press 3DFHU2Q once, to turn on the pacer function. The indicator in the key should turn
on; PACER STATUS should say STOPPED.
6 Press 2XWSXW to increment the pulse output to the desired level. The current level is
displayed on the screen.
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Every time the SpO2 monitoring is turned on, the instrument runs a self-test on the SpO2
PCA.
1 Turn the defibrillator on by turning the Energy Select switch to Monitor On.
2 Plug the sensor into the defibrillator. If you are not using a Hewlett-Packard
sensor, you must use the M1900B adaptor cable.
5 After 15 seconds, verify that the display shows an SpO2 reading and a pulse rate.
7 Verify that the SpO2 reading is between 95% and 100%. If the SpO2 reading is much
below 95% and the person is healthy, the reading indicates a monitor or sensor error.
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2 Press +5$ODUP , verify alarm setting in upper right corner of the display
3 Change the ECG simulator to get beyond both the upper and lower HR Alarm limits.
4 After a few seconds (approximately six seconds) the recorder will print a report and the
alarm will sound.
To simulate an ECG, use a commercially available ECG simulator. Follow the testing
instructions provided with the simulator.
Using an external monitor as the synchronizing source adds some amount of delay
between the patient R-wave and defibrillator discharge. This test verifies that the total
delay is within acceptable limits (<60ms).
2 Connect a patient cable between the defibrillator test box and the external
monitor. See Figure 3-10.
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3 Connect the sync interface cable between the external monitor’s DEFIB/SYNC output
and the defibrillator ECG In connector.
7 Press 6\QF on the defibrillator to put the instrument in sync mode. The ECG signal
should have synchronization markers highlighting the ECG trace. Adjust ECG SIZE, if
necessary.
9 Place the paddles on the defibrillator test box paddle pads; press the charge button on
the apex paddle. Wait for the Charge Done indicators on the defibrillator.
10 Press and hold both shock buttons on the paddles until the defibrillator discharges.
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Safety Tests
The safety tests listed below are performed at the time of manufacture to assure
compliance with these standards: IEC 601-1, IEC 601-2-4, UL 544, and CSA 22.2 No.
601.1.
• Patient lead leakage current (sink current) with line voltage applied within an expected
range of < 20 uA
These tests should be part of your preventive maintenance program, and should be
performed after any corrective maintenance to assure continued compliance with the
named standards.
To perform these tests, use commercially available safety testers or analyzers designed
specifically for this purpose. Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions for hookup
and test procedures.
3 Preventive Maintenance
&$87,21 The defibrillator does not require any kind of lubrication. Lubricating any part of the
defibrillator could damage it or diminish its performance.
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• After six months of service (more often if defibrillator use frequently depletes the battery
without allowing time for full charge cycles).
• After the defibrillator has been stored for an extended period or each time the unit is
opened.
The total time required to perform the battery capacity test is about 30 hours. The first
part of the battery capacity test involves charging the battery for eight hours to ensure
sufficient charge. Once started, the battery capacity test runs for about 3.5 hours. Because
the battery capacity test discharges the battery, allow an additional 18 hours after the test
to re-charge the battery to full capacity.
1 Charge the battery by plugging the instrument into AC power for eight hours. When
you start charging the battery, verify that the $&32:(5 and %$77&+5* lights are
on.
3 While pressing the 6\QF and +5$ODUP keys, turn the Energy Select control from the
Off (Standby) position to the Monitor On position. The setup/diagnostic menu
appears after a moment.
4 Unplug the instrument from AC power (the $&32:(5 and %$77&+5* lights go
off).
6 Press /HDG6HOHFW to start the Battery Capacity Test. The monitor displays the informa-
tion shown in Figure 3-11.
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START VOLTAGE: xx.xxx (volts)
VOLTAGE NOW: xx.xxx (volts)
ELAPSED TIME: xx (minutes)
LOW BATTERY TIME: xx (minutes)
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7 When the battery voltages reaches a low level, the Shutdown Warning tone sounds and
the recorder prints out the final values of the displayed results just prior to turning off
the instrument.
8 Replace the battery if the recorded value for ELAPSED TIME is less than 150 minutes
(2.5 hours) or the value for elapsed LOW BATTERY TIME is less than 10 minutes.
10 Fully recharge the battery by plugging the instrument into AC power for 18 hours. Ver-
ify that the $&32:(5 and %$77&+5* lights are on.
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When the printout is complete, you can select another test from the setup/diagnostic menu.
127( Keep the outside of the instrument clean and free of dust and dirt. Clean the paddles
thoroughly to prevent build-up of dried electrolyte paste.
&$87,21 Do not allow any fluids to penetrate the instrument case. Avoid pouring fluid on the unit
while cleaning.
Clean the display screen carefully. It is especially sensitive to rough handling and is
subject to scratching.
Do not steam-sterilize the monitoring leads, submerge them for prolonged periods, or heat
them above 50°C. If metallic surfaces become oxidized, clean them with a very light
abrasive (toothpaste). Do not use highly abrasive cleaners, such as steel wool or silver
polish.
For detailed information on cleaning and sterilizing the internal paddles, see the
"Maintaining the Defibrillator" chapter in the CodeMaster XL+ Defibrillator/Monitor
User’s Guide.
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3 Equipment List
Table 3-5 lists specifications that must be met by the equipment used to verify
performance of the defibrillator. This equipment is commercially available.
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Visual Inspection
Disconnect the defibrillator from AC power and inspect for the following:
Enter the data to record in the format V:x, where x is p (pass) or f (fail).
For example: V:p.
Calibration Test
o Calibrate Defibrillator
Enter the data to record in the format C:x, where x is p (pass) or f (fail).
For example: C:p.
Defibrillator Test
(Conduct these tests in setup/diagnostic mode)
Using only battery power, set Energy Select to 100; test the following:
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o Delivered Energy—bbb
o Impedance—cc
o Peak Current—dd
Using only battery power, set Energy Select to 360; test the following:
o MSec. to charge—eeee
o Delivered Energy—fff
o Impedance—gg
o Peak Current—hh
o Disarm Test—m
ECG Tests
o Leads Status, Paddle Status, and DSP Status—x
o DC Offset—aaa
o PCI Calibration
o paddles shorted—e
o paddles in pocket—fff
Enter the data to record in the format E:x,aaa,e,fff. For example:
E:p,0,1,60.
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Enter the data to record in the format A:x, where x is p (pass) or f (fail).
For example: A:p.
Pacer
o Pacer Test (Option installed)
o Selected Output set to 40mA—aa
o Selected Output set to 100mA—bbb
Enter the data to record in the format PT:aa,bbb. For example: PT:40,99.
Enter the data to record in the format F:x, where x is p (pass) or f (fail).
For example: F:p.
Safety Tests
o Chassis-to-Ground Resistance Test—aaa
o Ground wire Leakage Current Test—bbb
o Enclosure Leakage Current Test—ccc
o Patient Lead Leakage Current Test
o To Ground—dd
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Note: When recording test results, separate tests by a semi-colon(;). For example:
V:p;C:p;DT:1300,100,50,30,3600,360,50,55,p;E:p,0,1,60;A:p;PT:40,99;F:p;
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Print out the system (error) log. Store the printout with the defibrillator’s permanent
maintenance record.
Print out the setup menu settings. Store the printout with the defibrillator’s permanent
maintenance record.
Comments:
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4 Troubleshooting
4 Introduction
Maintenance Philosophy
The repair philosophy for the defibrillator is assembly replacement. Replaceable
assemblies are identified in Chapter 6, Parts Lists.
Troubleshooting Guide
The following information suggests ways of using the information in this manual to
troubleshoot defibrillator failures.
Before troubleshooting the defibrillator, make sure that the failure is not the result of
improper use. See the CodeMaster XL+ User’s Guide for a condensed description of
controls and their use.
The built-in diagnostic tests are useful for verifying some failures. See “Using Setup/
Diagnostic Tests in Troubleshooting” on page 4-2 for a description of these tests.
Print the error log to see if it contains an error code. You can clear the error log, operate
the defibrillator and repeat the failure, and then print the error log to see if the failure
created a new error code. See “The System Log” on page 4-4 for detailed information on
error codes.
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Check to see which functional areas of the defibrillator are affected. The troubleshooting
tables organize symptoms by type: audible, displayed, and symptoms specific to a
functional area of the defibrillator.
In the tables, find the symptoms that apply to the instrument failure.
Try the solutions suggested in the tables for the symptoms of your defibrillator.
Before replacing parts, check that cables and connectors are seated, check that boards are
seated and look for damaged parts.
In the tables, replace the first board listed, since the board most likely to fail is usually
listed first. Verify that the failure still exists; then, replace the next board listed.
After repair, verify that the defibrillator operates to specification. See “Verification after
Repair” on page 4-2 for detailed information.
Defibrillator Test Checks defibrillator charging and verifies post shock data
(Ipeak, delivered energy and patient impedance)
ECG (monitor) Test Verifies monitor operation
CRT Test Displays a test pattern
Recorder Test Prints a test strip
Controls Test Allows you to verify keypanel operation; on-screen indica-
tion gives direct feedback when a key is pressed
Indicators Test Cycles the keypanel indicators so that you can verify LED
operation; tests the CRT Alert tones.
Battery Test Checks battery charge capacity
Instructions for entering and using setup/diagnostic mode are found in Chapter 3,
Performance Verification and Maintenance.
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Test Equipment
The following test equipment is required to troubleshoot the defibrillator as described in
this chapter. This equipment is all commercially available.
• Pacer tester.
• Energy meter.
• SpO2
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The system log is battery-maintained memory that stores error codes for the last error
event that the instrument detected. In addition, the system log contains software version
and instrument option information. The system log can be printed by entering the setup/
diagnostic menu and selecting PRINT LOG as explained in Chapter 3, Performance
Verification and Maintenance. See Figure 4-1.
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ERROR CODE: xx
ERROR OCCURRED: "dd mm"
SOFTWARE VERSION: xx.xx.xx.xx
OPTIONS: a.xy
SHOCKS: xxxx
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127( EMS filter and Measurement Matrix set up features are software revision dependent
(software revision: 57.00.52.33).
To activate these features, press the following keys: highlight "Setup Menu 1", press the
"Select" key, then press simultaneously:
To activate these features, press the following keys: highlight "Setup Menu 2", press the
"Select" key, then press simultaneously:
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SHOCKS: The number of shocks since the shock counter was last reset.
Calibration This area will contain one of these:
status:
• CALIBRATION PASSED dd mmm yy—The last defibrillator
calibration (on the date shown) was successful.
• CALIBRATION FAILED dd mmm yy —The last defibrillator
calibration (on the date shown) failed; the defibrillator will still
function but charge energy levels may not be accurate (the
defibrillator will use a nominal value for the charge capacitor).
• CALIBRATE DEFIB—The defibrillator has not been calibrated
or the calibration value has been lost. The defibrillator will still
function but charge energy levels may not be accurate (the
defibrillator will use a nominal value for the charge capacitor).
Error Codes
Table 4-1 describes the errors that can appear in the error log and suggests solutions.
127( Replace the board assemblies in the order shown. After replacing a board assembly, check
to see if the problem has been resolved. If the problem is still present, replace the next
board assembly listed. When the instrument is working properly, clear the error log. See
“Clearing the Error Log” on page 4-9 for detailed information.
If more than one defibrillator error occurs, the codes for those errors are summed and
printed in hexadecimal form. The hexadecimal sum of any combination of these error
codes yields a unique number. For example, an error code of 0AC can only be formed by
the sum of error codes 080, 020, 008, and 004.
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If an error repeats, use the appropriate setup/diagnostic test to help locate the failure. The
setup/diagnostic tests are described in Chapter 3, Performance Verification and
Maintenance.
After servicing the defibrillator/monitor, it is important to reset (clear) the error log.
This process clears the entries for ‘‘Error Code'' and ‘‘Error Occurred''.
To clear the error code from the error log, follow these steps:
2 On the setup/diagnostic menu, move the highlight bar over PRINT LOG .
Turn the Energy Select control to the Off (Standby) position, to exit the setup/diagnostic
menu.
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4 Troubleshooting Tables
The troubleshooting tables in this section help you to locate a fault and correct it. The
following tables list errors and failure symptoms that can occur at power on, during
normal operation, or as a result of setup/diagnostic tests. The tables define and explain the
errors, and suggest one or more corrective actions for each.
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127( Other tones normally occur because various functions are enabled. See “Auxiliary
Function Tests—Indicator Test” on page 3-22 for descriptions of these tones.
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