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Service
Manual
LIFEPAK ®11
defibrillator/pacemaker
Manual
January
PHYSIO
CONTRO
No.
3006038-00
1996
Corporate
11811
Post
Redmond.WA98073-9706
Telephone:
TollFree: (USA only) 800.426.8047
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About
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repair
our
organization
A
physicians, clinicians,
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This
Manual: This
personnel.Itdescribes
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Service
Manual is
how to maintain,
customersto ensurethat the appropriate
have
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access
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to thisinformation.
and
emergency
care
instructions for all operating
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personnel. It provides
featuresofthe
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PHYSIO-CONTROL, LIFEPAK,QUIK-PACE,
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Introduction
Terms
General
Warnings
and
Cautions
Symbols xi
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Service
Effective
Information
Publication
Dates
xii
xiii
Configuration Information xiii
Overview
Introduction
Physical Description
and
Features
Battery 1-1
Power
Switch
xiv
1-1
1-1
1-1
Therapy Modules 1-2
Carrying
Case
1-2
Carrying Handle 1-2
Optional Cardiac Monitor 1-2
Operating withthe
LIFEPAK
11 diagnostic cardiac monitor 1-3
Therapy Connections 1-4
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TableofContents
UFEPAK
11defibrillator/pacemaker Service
Manual
Operation
Specifications
Functional
AIMainPCB
Power
Low Voltage
Microprocessor
Description
Selection
Power
Supply 1-6
and
Memory 1-6
Capacitor Energy Management 1-8
10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter 1-8
ECG Isolation Amplifier 1-8
A2
Pacer
PCB
Isolated
Pacer
High Voltage Switch
Trans-admittance
Pace
Power
Pads-Off
Echo
Supply 1-9
Detection
and
Current Limiter 1-9
Output Amplifier
A3 Keypad PCB
Operating Controls
Operating Indicators 1-10
A4
Transfer
Transfer
Dump
Relay Assembly 1-11
Relay
Relay
1-5
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-9
1-9
1-9
1-10
1-10
1-10
1-11
1-11
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
Introduction
Controls,
Input
Power
Indicators,
and
Connectors
FASTPAK Battery
AC
and
DC Auxiliary
Power
Supplies
Installing/RemovingaTherapy
Installing a
Removing a
Connecting
Service
Software
Therapy
Therapy
Mode
Version
Module
Module
the
Defibrillatortothe
Defibrillator Discharge Log
Pacer
Pulse
Log
Therapy
Module Type
Error Log
Keypad
Tests
Defibrillator Energy Calibration
Pacer
Current
Introduction
Performance
PIP-Scope
PIP-Definitions
PIP-Resource
Calibration
Inspection
and
Applicability
Procedure
Requirements 3-2
PIP-Equipment
PIP-Test
Equipment
Verification
Module
Monitor
(PIP) 3-1
2-1
2-2
2-4
2-5
2-5
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-8
2-10
2-12
2-12
2-12
2-12
2-13
2-13
2-14
2-15
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-2
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PIP-Workstation
PIP-Personnel
PIP-General
PIP-Testing with the
Power
Instructions
QUIK-COMBO
3-2
3-3
3-4
Module 3-4
PIP-PhysicalInspection 3-4
PIP-Service
Mode
and
Power
On
3-5
PIP-Keypad 3-6
PIP-DefibEnergy Output 3-6
PIP-Defib Energy Dump 3-7
PIP-Defib Charge Time 3-7
PIP-Open AirDischarge 3-7
PIP-Hold-Up Time 3-8
PIP-Synchronized Cardioversion 3-8
PIP-Pacer Output Current (if
PIP-Pacing Waveform
pacemaker
(if
pacemaker option installed) 3-9
option installed) 3-8
PIP-Pacing Leads Off(ifpacemaker option installed) 3-9
PIP-LowBattery Detection 3-9
PIP-Power Consumption 3-10
PIP-QUIK-LOOK
PIP-Defibrillation
PIP-LEAKAGE
Isolation
Current
3-10
3-11
3-12
PIP-Testingwiththe Standard Paddles Module 3-13
PIP-Physical Inspection 3-13
PIP-Service
Mode
and
Power
On
3-14
PIP-Keypad 3-14
DefibEnergy Output 3-15
PIP-Defib Energy Dump 3-15
PIP-Defib Charge Time 3-16
PIP-Open AirDischarge 3-16
PIP-Hold-UpTime 3-16
PIP-SynchronizedCardioversion 3-16
PIP-Pacer Output Current (ifpacemaker option installed) 3-16
PIP-Pacing Waveform(ifpacemaker option installed) 3-17
PIP-Pacing Leads Off(ifpacemaker option installed) 3-18
PIP-Low Battery Detection 3-18
PIP-Power Consumption 3-18
PIP-QUIK-LOOK
PIP-Defibrillation
PIP-LEAKAGE
PIP
Checklist
PIP
Checklist
Test
and
Calibration
Isolation
Current
for
QUIK-COMBO
for
Standard
Procedures
Paddles
module
module
3-18
3-19
3-20
3-25
3-26
3-27
TCP-Scope and Applicability 3-27
TCP-Definitions
3-27
TCP-Requirements 3-27
TCP-Required Equipment 3-27
TCP-Test Equipment Verification 3-27
TCP-Workstation
TCP-Personnel
TCP-Defibrillation
TCP-Pacer
Current
Troubleshooting
Power
Calibration
Calibration
Aids
3-28
3-28
3-30
3-30
3-32
Defibrillation OutputWaveform 3-32
Service
Mode
Error
Codes
3-33
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Service
Maintenance
and
Introduction
Maintenance
Useful
Product
Battery
NiCad Battery
and
Life
Support
Maintenance
Performance
Testing
Policy
Temperature
Voltage
Self-Discharge
Charging a Batterywith
The
Use
Depression
Rate
the
FAULTY
the
Light
Battery Support Systemto Maintain Batteries 4-4
Recondition Batteries Every
Perform
Use
Shelf
Battery
Life
Test
Maintenance
Every Six Months
Receiving New Batteries
Storing Batteries
Guidelines
Factors
Battery Support
Three
Months 4-5
System
Log 4-6
4-1
4-2
4-2
4-2
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-6
4-7
4-8
Discarding Batteries 4-8
Recycling Batteries 4-8
Disassembly
Procedures
4-8
Special Handling for Static Sensitive Devices 4-9
Look for
Use
Wear
Transport
Keep Work Area Static-Free
Test Work Area Routinely
Power
Case
SSD
Symbol 4-9
Static-Dissipative Mat
Wrist
Strap
and
Store
PCBs Properly 4-9
4-9
4-9
4-10
4-10
Disconnection
4-10
Separation 4-10
Main PCB Assembly Removal 4-10
Pacer
PCB Assembly Removal 4-11
Keypad Assembly Removal 4-12
Transfer Assembly Removal
4-12
Capacitor Removal 4-13
Inductor
Removal
4-13
Therapy Connector Removal 4-14
Monitor
Reinstallation
W9
Interface
Monitor
Connector
Procedures
Interface
Removal
Connector
4-14
4-14
4-14
W1 Therapy Connector 4-15
L1
Inductor
4-15
C1 Capacitor 4-15
A4 TransferRelay 4-15
A3 Keypad PCB 4-16
A2
Pacer
PCB
A1
Main
PCB
Reinstallation of
Battery
Fuse
Connector
Replacement
Inspection
the
Upper
and
Pin
Replacement
Lower
Case
4-16
4-17
4-17
4-17
4-17
4-18
Exterior Inspection 4-18
Interior Inspection 4-19
Cleaning
4-19
Warranty 4-20
Preparation for
Shipping
4-20
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TableofContents
^^
Parts
Schematics
Lists
ListofFigures
and
Introduction
Parts
List 5-1
Exploded
HowtoOrder
Figure
Figure1-2
Figure1-3
Figure
Figure2-1
Figure2-2
1-1
1-4
Views
Parts
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker 1-3
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemakerand
LIFEPAK
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
Edmark
11 diagnostic cardiac monitor 1-4
Block
Diagram 1-7
Defibrillation
Pulse
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemakercontrols, indicators,
and
connectors
QUIK-COMBO
modulecontrolsand indicators 2-3
5-1
5-2
5-2
1-11
2-2
Figure2-3 Standard Paddles module controls and connectors 2-4
Figure 2-4 Installing a module 2-7
Figure 2-5 Moduleremovaltool 2-8
Figure 2-6 Connecting the defibrillator
and
monitor 2-8
Figure2-7 Disconnecting the monitorand defibrillator 2-9
Figure2-8 Service mode functions
2-11
Figure 2-9 Errorlog 2-13
Figure2-10 Keypadtests 2-14
Figure2-11
Defibrillation
energy calibration 2-14
Figure2-12 Pacer current calibration 2-15
Figure3-1
Figure3-2 Defibrillator slide contacts
Figure3-3 Connections for defibrillator insulation check
QUIK-COMBO
Test Post Adapter 3-4
(QUIK-COMBO
module) 3-10
3-11
Figure 3-4 Defibrillator slide contacts (Standard Paddles module) 3-19
Figure 3-5 Connections for defibrillatorinsulation check 3-20
Figure 3-6
Pacer
source
and
(Standard
sink connections
Paddles
module) 3-22
Figure3-7 Patient source and sink connections 3-23
Figure 3-8 Chassis leakage 3-24
Figure 3-9 Energy output waveform 3-33
Figure 4-1 Reconditioning Procedure form 4-5
Figure 4-2 Shelf
Life
Test form 4-6
Figure 4-3 Battery Maintenance Log 4-7
Figure 4-4 Main PCB Assembly 4-11
Figure 4-5 Pacer PCB 4-12
Figure 4-6 A4Transfer Relay 4-13
Figure 4-7
Monitor
Interface Connector Reinstallation 4-15
Figure 4-8 Transfer Relay Wire Routing 4-16
Figure 4-9 Inspecting and Removing Battery Connector Pin 4-17
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-2 Interconnect Diagram 5-11
LIFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Final Assembly 5-8
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7ab/eofContents
List
of
Tables
UFEPAK
Table 1-1 Specifications 1-5
Table 2-1 Defibrillatorcontrols, indicators,
Table
Table
2-2
2-3
QUIK-COMBO module controls
Standard
Paddles
module controls
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
and
connectors 2-2
and
indicators 2-3
and
connectors
2-4
Table3-1 Test EquipmentRequired forthe PIP 3-3
Table3-2
Table3-3 Pacing outputcurrent
Table3-4
Table3-5
Table3-6
Table
3-7 Pacing
Defibrillation
Maximum
Maximum
leakage current for Patient contact tests
(QUIK-COMBO
leakage currentforchassis leakage tests
(QUIK-COMBO
Defibrillation
output
Energy
Levels
(QUIK-COMBO
(QUIK-COMBO
module) 3-11
module) 3-11
Energy
Levels
(StandardPaddles
current (Standard Paddles
module)
3-7
module) 3-9
module)..3-14
module)
3-16
Table 3-8 Maximumleakage current for Patient contacttests
(Standard Paddles module) 3-19
Table3-9
Maximum
leakagecurrentforchassis leakage tests
(Standard Paddles module) 3-19
Table3-10 Test EquipmentRequired forthe TCP 3-26
Table 3-11 Defibrillation Energy Levels 3-27
Table 3-12 Pacing output current 3-29
Table 4-1 Maintenance and Testing Schedule for Service Personnel . 4-2
Table 4-2 Exterior Inspection 4-18
Table 4-3 InteriorInspection 4-19
Table 4-4 Exterior Cleaning 4-20
Table 5-1 Major Assemblies and Cables 5-3
Table 5-2 Reference DesignatorKey 5-3
Table 5-3 Supplies, TrainingTools, and Accessories 5-4
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Introduction
This
oronthe
personnelofrecommended
this
specialized
safety
information
equipment.
The
medical
includes
terms
information
precautionsincare,
equipment.
and
symbols
alerts
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use,
usedinthis
and
and
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manual
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Warning:
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and
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or death.
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Safety
information
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
General
Cautions
&
WARNINGS
Warnings
and
The
following
serious injury, or product damage. Specific warnings
do not appearing in this section
Possible fire or explosion.Donotuse;this
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presence/pf
~operating,this,device.clo^tbr6xygen
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accessories.
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Patient
.,,
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describes
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Note.
accessory equipment must be labeled by an approved testing laboratory.
Itis important that you verify and observe the required applications in your
location. Check leakage current and grounding requirements after
interconnecting this device with accessory equipment.
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UFEPAK
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Symbols
The
on
following
the
equipment.
Safety
Information
listincludes symbols that may be used inthis manual or
o
HHlHfflh
*
Off(power: disconnection fromthe AC mains)
On (power,connection to the ACmains)
Defibrillation protected, type CF patient connection
Defibrillation protected, type BF patient connection
On labels: Attention,
On status display: Contact qualified service technician
Caution,
Protective
Fuse
Equipotentiality
high
earth
voltage
consult
(ground)
connector
accompanying
documents
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o
ATTENTION
Positive input terminal
Negative input terminal
12V DC Output
12V DC Input
Output
AC
current
Static
Sensitive
Recycle
battery
cable
cable
Device
(SSD)
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General
Information
Service
Information
Beforeattempting to clean or repairany assembly inthis instrument, the
technician should be familiar
Service
and
Maintenance.
with
the information provided inSection 4,
Aqualifiedtechnician should inspect any defibrillator that has been
dropped, damaged, orabused to
within performance
Inspection Procedure
acceptable.
standards
(PIP),
Component replacement and
verify
that the instrument is operating
listed in Section 3,
Performance
and that the leakage current values are
internal
adjustmentsmustbe made by
service personnel qualified by appropriate trainingand experience.
If
assistance inservicing the instrument is needed, contact your
Physio-Control service or
Physio-Controlat1-800-442-1142.
sales
representative. In the USA,contact
local
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General
Information
Effective
Dates
Publication
Configuration
Information
The effective publication date for each page of this manual is listed
below.
Trademark
TableofContents
Safety
General
and
Information
Information
1 Description
2 Operation
3 Testing
4
Service
5
Parts
and
List
Warranty
Maintenance
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This manual is current withthe following revision level: final assembly,
part number 806545, revision A7.
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Intormation
UFEPAK11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Overview
Section
Section
Section
This
manual
1
Description:
include: input signals,
2
Operation:
equipment
Connectors. This section is not intended to instruct
use
the
available.
3
Testing
Inspection
performinganoperational
checklist
Test
and
technician
are
also
contains
This
section
This
section
functions
instrument. A
and
Troubleshooting:
Procedure
that
canbeduplicated
Calibration
can
test
and
included.
the
following information:
describes
subassembly
familiarizes
and
it identifies
separate
(PIP).
The
closed-case
Procedures
how
the
defibrillator works. Topics
functions,
the
Controls,
and
operator
Indicators,
instrument outputs.
with
basic
and
the
operator how to
OperatingInstructionsmanual is
This
PIP is a
and
(TCP)
section
used
containsaPerformance
seriesofsteps
checkofthe
to follow
equipment.APIP
during testing is provided.
are
providedsothat
a service
calibrate an instrument. Troubleshooting aids
when
Section
Section
4
5
Service
and
inspecting,
Parts
Lists/Schematics:
accessories
Maintenance: This section provides instructions for
cleaning,
and
maintaining
the
instrument.
This section lists supplies, equipment,
and
contains a final
assembly
illustrated
parts
list.
and
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Section
1
Description
Introduction
This section describes LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker features,
functions, and theory of operation. Topics include:
• Physical descriptionthat includes general features and specifications
• Interconnection and operation with
diagnostic cardiac monitor
• Theory of operation to
the
assembly
diagrams and circuit descriptions.
the
companion LIFEPAK
level that includes block
11
Physical
Features
Battery
Power
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Switch
and
The
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker (Figure 1-1) is a portable,
battery-powered instrument.
The
device can deliver defibrillation,
synchronized cardioversion, or pacing therapies. Itcan be used as a
stand-alone
defibrillator.
However,
the
defibrillator
mustbeconnected
to a LIFEPAK11diagnostic cardiac monitor to deliver synchronized
cardioversion
and
pacing.
A single, rechargeable +12Vdc nickel-cadmium FASTPAK® battery
powers
connecttothe
the installed battery.
and
The
defibrillator battery or Auxiliary Power Supply.
the
instrument. An optional, Auxiliary Power
defibrillatorto power
The
recondition
the
FASTPAK
three-position rotary
the
instrument
optional Battery Support
batteries.
POWER
switch on
the
front panel selects the
When
Supply
and
to trickle-charge
System
can recharge
the
instrument is
can
equipped with the pacemaker option, there are an additional four
buttons on
the
left front panel.
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Therapy
Carrying
Carrying
Optional
Modules
Case
Handle
Cardiac
Monitor
Two therapy modules, which deliverthe defibrillation, monitoring, and
pacing therapies, plug directly into
module
monitoring, or pacing.
paddles
electrodes
A removable carrying
uses
the
same
setofcombination
The
Standard
for defibrillation and monitoring and
for pacing.
case
that can be
with a LIFEPAK 11 diagnostic cardiac monitor is
case
provides detachable pouches for storing
batteries,
The
cables,
and
electrodes.
defibrillator/pacemaker has a carrying handle in front and a
retractable bail underneath for tilting up
The
LIFEPAK 11 diagnostic cardiac monitor provides
the
instrument.
Paddles
used
the
The
QUIK-COMBO
electrodes
module
uses
for defibrillation,
uses
standard
QUIK-PACE
to operate the defibrillator
also
available.
accessories
such
The
as
instrument.
the
LIFEPAK 11
defibrillator/pacemaker with the following features and capabilities:
• Display screenthat
pacing
pulse
• R-wave detection packets that control the timingof
status
shows
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
LIFEPAK
11
defibrillator/pacemaker synchronous cardioversion energyand the
application of trans-thoracic pacing pulses
• Defibrillationand pacing information that is included in
CODE
SUMMARY™
critical
event
record.
the
/^k
The
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker, in turn, provides
LIFEPAK11diagnostic cardiac monitor with
the
following capabilities:
• Isolated ECG (delivered through the hard paddles or
the
the
defibrillation
electrodes)
• Defibrillationand pacing capabilities.
Forcomplete information about LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
operation, refer to
the
defibrillatorOperating Instructions.
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Service
Manual
Description
#»s
Operating
LIFEPAK 11
cardiac
monitor
with
the
diagnostic
Figure
The
LIFEPAK11diagnostic
monitor
telecommunicationstoa
The
1-1
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemakerisdesignedtooperate
stores,
prints,
defibrillator
electrical
electrical
however
unit.Ifthe
power
Note:
the
batterymessage.)
interface
signals
theydonot
proper
both
the
The
displayofthe
defibrillator
cardiac
and
and
monitor
(Figure
through
share
cableisused,asingle
monitor
and
and
nottothe
monitor.Inthis
transmits
patient
reports
Physio-ControlRS100
are
joinedbymechanical
1-2).
The
defibrillator
the
electrical
power
contacts.
from
the
batteries
Auxiliary
defibrillator.
defibrillator
monitor.
LOW
BATT
(The
monitor
configuration,
via
receiving
and
When
locatedineach
Power
message
has
the
station.
slides
and
monitor
can
connected,
Supply
applies
its
own
with
an
pass
can
only
low
the
to
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Manual
Figure1-2
Therapy
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker and
Connections
The
LIFEPAK
external pacing therapy through:
•
Standard
.
QUICK-PACE®
.
QUIK-COMBO™
The
defibrillation
The
red
connectoratthe
defibrillator with
LIFEPAK11diagnosticcardiac monitor
11 defibrillator/pacemaker provides defibrillation
paddles
electrodes
pacing/defibrillation/ECG electrodes.
controls are locatedon the selected therapy module.
front of
the
therapy module.
the
defibrillator
connects
and
the
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Specifications
Table
1-1
Specifications
Power
Size
Pacing
Defibrillation
Communications
Environmental
service
Power
AC Input Options
Battery
BatteryOperating Time
Manual
The
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
Table
1-1.
Consumption
Low Battery Indicator
Service
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Current
Pulses
Indicator
per
minute
Energy Settings
Charge
Synchronous
Waveform
Time
Polarity
Monitor
Operating Temperature
Storage
Atmospheric
Relative Humidity
Water
Temperature
Pressure
Resistance
specifications
4.5 watts (idlemode).
120
watts
peak
(defibrillator
11.5
watts
(Pacingat170ppm,
Compatible
One
A
new
shutdown:
Atleast 25 360-joule discharges.
60
minutesofpacing
Flashing
Flashing
10.2cm (4.0in).
23.6cm (9.3in).
33.8cm (13.3in).
4.1kg
10to
with
Physio-ControlACAuxiliary
nickel-cadmium FASTPAKbattery.
fully-charged
LOW
BATT
SERVICE
(9.25lbs)
200mA,
indicatoroninstrument
without
selected in
Accurateto+5%or+5mA
is
greater)
3nF.
40to170
foranominal
PPM.
Standard-paddles;0,5,10,
joules*.
QUIK-COMBO;
200, 300 and 360 joules*.
•Accurate to 10%or 1
Chargesto360
Less
than
0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
joulesinless
25ms
from
(LIFEPAK11diagnostic
Edmarkinshape.
Satisfies
dard.
ApexorAnterior
Communications
monitor.
-10to+55°C
(+32°F)
requirementsofAAMI
(+),
are
(+14to+131
assumes
that
minimum)at+20°C
cal
use.
-20 to +60°C (-4 to +140F).
797to
439mmHg
0 to 95% (non-condensing).
IPX4
(splash-proof)
(-570to +15000ft).
charging).
200mA).
battery
at the
provides
maximum
indicatoroninstrument
batteryorother
20mA
ofthe
loadof700
20,
joule,
whichever isgreater.
than10seconds.
Sync
indication
cardiac
SternumorPosterior
via
the
LIFEPAK11diagnostic
°F)
the
unit
(+68°F)orgreater
per
IEC
529.
are
the
following
rate.
front
accessories.
and
5mA
current
steps.
selected
ohmsinparallel
50,100,
monitor
DF2-1989
Operation
has
200,
topeak
required).
been
stored(2hours
priortotypical
Description
listed
in
Power
Supply.1
prior
front
panel.
panel.
(whichever
with
300
and
20,
30,
50,100,
discharge
Defibnllator
(-).
cardiac
.
below
0°C
to
360
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Functional
A1
Main
Description
PCB
The
LIFEPAK11 defibrillator/pacemaker
consistsofthree
Printed Circuit
Board (PCB) assemblies and a Transfer Relay Assembly. The
assemblies
• Main PCB (A1)
Pacer
•
• Keypad PCB (A3)
include
PCB (A2)
the
following:
• Transfer Relay (A4)
For a blockdiagram of the defibrillator/pacemaker, refer to Figure 1-3.
The assembly descriptions presented inthe
madetothe
diagramofthe
block
level.
assemblies.
RefertoSection5foraninterconnection
following
paragraphs are
The Main PCB provides the electrical circuitryfor all instrument
functions, including power supply conversions. The PCB consists of the
following six subcircuits:
•
Power
Selection
• LowVoltage Power Supply
• Microprocessor
and
Memory
• Capacitor Energy Management
• 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
• ECG Isolation Amplifier
Power
Selection
LowVoltage
Power Supply
Microprocessor
and
Memory
The
Power
Selection
circuits
consistofelectronic
switches.
These
switches route the +12Vdc power fromeither the battery or fromthe
auxiliary power connector to the instrument. The position of the
select
switch turns
PCB Contains twofuses
The
Low
VoltagePower Supply receives a +12Vdcinputfromthe
the
appropriate switches eitheron or off.
(15A,
32V,
fastblow).
The
POWER
Main
battery or auxiliary power supply and sources regulated +15Vdc, -15Vdc
and
+5Vdc to
pacemaker. The
to
low-power
capacitor charger and trans-thoracicpacer. The
either the battery or the auxiliary power supply powers
directly.
The Microprocessorand
operate
low-voltage
circuits
circuits within
supplyprovidespowerand bias voltages
only.
The
supply
Memory
the
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/
does not powerthe high-voltage
+12Vdc
assembly and its related digital
generated by
these
circuits
components control all instrument functions, including:
• Connecting the assembly
• Providing bidirectional serial
• Maintaining
• Performing
the
instrument's energy
and
controlling the instrument's self-test function
with
the operator controls and displays
data
communications
and
pacer
with
calibrations
the
monitor
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KEYBOARD
OPERATING
;«K«««««M«M«««
CONTROLS
PCB
ENERGY
CHARGE
DEFIB.
COM.
THERAPY
CONNECTOR
(W1)
Description
SEL.
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+12Vdc.
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-12Vdc
+350Vdc
Diagram
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CapacitorEnergy
Management
The
Capacitor
high-voltage
capacitor.
selector located on the sternum hard paddle or the controls on the
QUIK-COMBO
energy selection by
function of the energy level requested. The circuit extracts the dc
component ofthis pulse
loop.
The otherservo
obtained through a voltage divider.
The
defibrillator
flyback
Current
value.
high-voltage
continuesto
The
selects a
loop
reduces
the dump
across the capacitor terminals,
Tomake the selected energy dose
loop
maintains
seconds,the
the
dump
Energy
sourcethat
The operator selects the energy level
therapymodule. The microprocessor processes the
servo
lower
energy
the
relay
onthe A4
the
microprocessor
resistorR1acrossC1and
Management
controls
generating
train
and uses itas the set pointforthe servo
loop
input
charge
command
convertertogenerate
flow
until
loop
then
stops
level
whenthe
capacitor
voltage.
Transfer
circuitry
is a servo
the amountofenergy storedinthe
with
the energy
a pulse
the
train,
whose duty cycleis a
isthe
capacitor
releases the servo
current
capacitor
the
voltage reachesthe desired
flyback
converter.Ifthe
voltage,
loop
into
capacitorischarged,
This
Relay,
reducing
available
circuitry
which
the voltage.
momentarily
putsthe dump
for
60 seconds, the servo
chargeonC1.Ifthe energyis notdelivered
energizes the
discharges
dump
relay,
the
stored
loop
and
which
andcauses a
the
capacitor.
operator
the servo
energizes
within
which
connects
energy.
C1
is
resistor
60
10-bit
Analog-to-Digital
Converter
ECG
Isolation
Amplifier
The
10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter:
•
Monitors
• Applies the
data
The
then converting the voltageintoa
converter. The microprocessor processes the 10-bit
presents the
Available display.
The
Connector
interface with the
PADDLES
displays iton the screen. The
of
isolation
theC1voltage
result
circuit
operates by
results
Isolation
Amplifier
(W1)
tothe
LIFEPAK11diagnostic cardiac monitor. Inthe
monitoring mode, the monitortakes the ECGsignaland
between
(and
therebythe storedenergy)
tothe microprocessor inthe
scaling
onthe
routesapatient's
Monitor
the
connections
theC1voltage
digital
representation withthe
defibrillator/pacemaker
ECG
Interface
isolation
Connector
amplifier
on
W1
and
formofparallel,
withavoltage
from
providesat least 7.5kV
W9.
digital
front
panel
the
Therapy
(W9)soit
10-bit
divider
A-to-D
data and
Energy
can
and
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A2
Pacer
PCB
Service
Manual
The
Pacer
PCB
(A2)
instrument
PCB
• Isolated
•
Pacer
consists
Pads-Off
pacing
of
Power
functions, including
five
Supply
Detection
• High Voltage Switch
•
Trans-Admittance
•
Pace
Echo
provides
subcircuits:
and
Current
Output
Amplifier
the
electrical
power
Limiter
circuits
supply
for
all of
the
conversions.
Description
The
Isolated
Supply
Pacer
Detection
Power
Pads-Off
The
Isolated
battery or auxiliary power supply to
regulated voltages for
•
+15Vdc
.
-15Vdc
•
+12Vdc
•
-12Vdc
•
+350Vdc
The
microprocessor turns all voltage
supplyisturned
The
pacer
can
stand
Power
Supply
useonthe
on only
when
output is "patient
off 7.5KV
between
receivesa+12Vdc
generate
Pacer
PCB
sources
the
operator
connected",sothe
its
isolated
input.
The
Pace
Pads-Off Detection circuits
pulses
drives a nominal 4nA at 2kHz
when
the pacing
pads
are
between
resultant voltage. For a nominal 10kQ
not
prevent
attached
the
pads-on
developed voltage is 40mV. This voltage is
voltage. Ifthe developed voltage is
Detection Circuit
pacer
operation.
sends
a signal to
zero
the
microprocessor, which
input from
the
following isolated
(A2):
on or off.
requests
pacing
isolated
outputs
and
the
generationofpacing
to a patient.
pads
and
measures
impedance,
compared
(pads
with a reference
off),
the
either
The
power
therapy.
power
supply
+12Vdc
The
the
Pads-Off
prevents
the
and
power
circuit
the
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Switch
and
Current
Trans-Admittance
Output
Limiter
Amplifier
Corporation
When triggered by the microprocessor,
Current Limiterapplies +350Vdc to
the
output current to 250mA. Connecting
pad for the duration ofthe
pace
pulse avoids interference withthe
the
the
High Voltage Switch and
pacer
Posterior pad and
the
+350Vdc
source
limits
to the
pads-off detector. The Trans-Admittance Output Amplifierprovides a
current
When
Amplifier sinks current from the Anterior
sink
for
the
triggered by
+350V
the
pulse.
microprocessor,
the
Trans-Admittance Output
pacer
pad
and
reflects the
pacing parameters selected by the operator. The amplifier remains
connectedtothe
Pads-Off
amplifier
Detection
has
Anterior
circuits.
pad
without interfering with
The
connectionismaintained
an extremely high output impedance.
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Pacer
because
the
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Description
A3
Keypad
Pace
PCB
Echo
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service Manual
The Pace Echo circuit monitors each pace pulse that is applied to the
patient.
Echo pulse, and
a failure, the Pace Echo pulse has the wrong form.
the
The
operating controls and indicators.
The
circuitencodes pulse width and amplitude into a Pace
sends
the data to the microprocessor.Ifthe pacer has
software lights
the
Service indicator
Keypad PCB (A3) provides
When
this occurs,
and
sounds
the
electrical circuits for all instrument
The
PCB
consistsoftwo
an alarm.
subcircuits:
• Operating Controls
• Operating Indicators
/^
Operating
Controls
Operating
Indicators
The
eight Operating Controlssupplied by
•
Pacer
•
Rate
Up
•
Rate
Down
• Current
•
Current
• Current
•
Current
•
Sync
20mA
20mA
5mA
5mA
Up
Down
Up
Down
The switch arrangement is a 3x3
matrix
the
PCB include:
(one positionis not used). The
microprocessor scansthe switches forkey closures.
The
six Operating Indicators supplied by the PCB are:
•
SYNC
•
SERVICE
•
PACER
•
SELECTED
•
LOWBATT
ENERGY
(seven-segment display)
/^^
1-10
•
AVAILABLE
ENERGY
(seven-segment display)
The indicatorsare LEDs, which are illuminated by the microprocessor.
Two are seven-segmentdisplays; the rest are lightbars. However,
the
hardware voltage and timing monitorscan also lightup
indicator during
the
self-tests.
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Assembly
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service
Transfer
Relay
Manual
The Transfer
Relay
theC1capacitor.
• Transfer Relay
•
Dump
Relay
Assembly
The
relay
(A4)
provides the
assembly consistsof
switching
two
separate
Description
functions
relays:
for
r
Transfer Relay
TheTransfer
switch.Inits
Relay
isa solenoid-activated double-pole, double-throw
normal
(non-energized) position, the relayconnects one
side ofC1to the system ground. The relayconnects the other side of
the capacitor tothe Capacitor
When the relay is energized, it:
•
Disconnects
bothC1terminals
Energy
from
Management
Main
PCB
charging
output.
• Connects the terminals to the patientthrough theL1inductor
The relayremainsclosed
long
enough to
allow
the capacitorC1to
completely discharge itsenergy into the patient. The C1 andL1values
providean Edmark
100
Amperes
Figure
1-4
Edmark
defibrillation
2 4 6
Defibrillation
pulse (Figure 1-4).
Pulse
Milliseconds
10
12
^s
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The
Dump
Relayis a single-pole, single-throw switch.Inits
(closedornon-energized)
position,
the
relay
connects a
normal
dump
resistor
across theC1terminals. Thisarrangement ensures that the capacitor
remainsdischarged, exceptwhenan operatorspecifically requests
When
otherwise.
dump
relayisfirst
the operatorrequests to charge the capacitor, the
energized
(to
open
it).
Then,
thecapacitor
charge
circuit is activated. Anenergy dump is performedwhenever:
• The
energy
when it is
selection
fully
charged.
ischanged
while
thecapacitor is
charging
or
• The capacitor has been charged and ready for more than 60 seconds
but
not
more
than65seconds.
•
The
PACER button is
•
The
instrumentisturned
• The therapy
or when it is
• A
service
fault
module
fully
occurs.
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pressed.
off.
isdisconnected
charged.
Reserved
while
the capacitor is
charging
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Section
2
Operation
Introduction
' '
»iim™«"
This section of the manual provides information about the basic
operation of
• Controls, indicators,
• Input
• Installing and removing therapy
• Connecting the defibrillator to
•
Service
power
mode
the
instrument, including:
and
connectors
modules
the
monitor
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Operation
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service
Manual
Controls,
Connectors
Indicators,
and
Figure 2-1
and
Table
2-1
provide an overview of LIFEPAK 11
defibrillator/pacemaker controls, indicators,
and
connectors.
//^^k
Table
2-1
1
POWER
PACER
pacemaker
T
T 20 mA
• 5 mA
SYNC
Defibrillator
(optional
RATE
•
CURRENT
Figure 2-1
function)
CURRENT
controls,
A
A
LIFEPAK
indicators,
Switches between
(AUX)
Turns the
an
LED lights steadily.
Selects
11 defibrillator/pacemaker controls, indicators,
and
connectors
OFF,
battery power
(BATT),
and auxiliarypower
settings.
pacer
function on and off. When the
pacer
function is on,
the pacing rate which ranges from 40ppm to 170ppm.
and
connectors
Pressing the up symbol increases the rate; pressing the down symbol
decreases
Increasesordecreases
Increasesordecreases
Enables
time the defibrillator detects a QRS complex. Pressing
returns
LED.
the
rate.
the pacing current in 20mA increments.
the pacing current in 5mA increments.
the
synchronized cardioversion mode.
the
defibrillator to
the
asynchronous
The
mode
and
LED
SYNC
turns off
flashes
again
each
the
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Defibrillator controls, indicators, and connectors, continued
JOULES
Indicator
SELECTED
Manual
Indicates the selected energy level.
Inthe Standard Paddles module,selected energy levels are: 0, 5,10,
20,
50,100,
Inthe
6, 7, 8,
Shows"
200, 300, and 360 joules.
QUIK-COMBO
9,10,
20, 30, 50,100, 200, 300, and 360 joules.
" if
module,selected energy levels are: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5,
module
not
installed.
Operation
JOULES
Indicator
SERVICE
Indicator
10
11
13
14
15 Bail Incline (on bottom
LOW
Indicator
Therapy module
connector
Battery
AUX
Lock
panel)
AVAILABLE
BATT
POWER
button
Connector
Indicates energy
the
indicator
Flashes
that
defibrillator
and
requires service.
available
shows
0.
soundsatone
The
power
is switched off.
fordischarge.
when
the
defibrillator
indicator
continues
Remove
Until
defibrillator
senses
to flash until
the
defibrillator from
ischarged,
a condition
the
serviceassoonaspossible. Every time the service indicator is active
(flashing),
there
is a service
code
associated
with it. When
the
defibrillator is inthe service mode, the indicatorlights but does not
flashonand
Flashes
continue toflash
defibrillator
The
defibrillator may
batteryhas been damaged,
batteryisvery
defibrillator).
Connects
to
the
Provides
Physio-ControlFASTPAK®
Connects
off.
when
the
shuts
the
defibrillator.
Standard
battery
until
down.
low
power
levelisnearly
depleted. The
the battery is completely depleted and the
shut
down with no LOW
improperly
BATT
maintained, ordepleted
onchargeandthe operatorattemptsto charge
Paddles
module or
the
QUIK-COMBO module
a replaceable, rechargeable powersource. Use
batteries.
tothe
optionalACorDCAuxiliary
Power
indication if
only
Supply.
light
the
(if
will
Locksthe defibrillator and the monitortogether.
Extends to tiltthe device up.
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2-2
Physio-Control
QUIK-COMBO module controls
T
ENERGY
Figure
SELECT
Corporation
2-2
A
QUIK-COMBO module controls
and
indicators
Pressing
energy
Pressing
energy
the
sideofthe
whichisshown
the
sideofthe
button
inthe
button
whichisshowninthe
markedTdecreases
defibrillator
markedAincreases
defibrillator
Atpower-on,the selected energy is 200 joules.
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indicators
ENERGY
ENERGY
the
selected
SELECTED
the
selected
SELECTED
display.
display.
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Manual
Table
1
CHARGE
Button
Discharge Buttons
&
Release
2-3
QUIK-PACE
Release
button
Standard
button
Figure
Paddles
connector
Charges the defibrillator to the selected energy. Whilethe defibrillator
ischarging,the indicator
light
flashes. Whencharging is complete,
the indicator lightssteadily.
Pressingboth
Pressing thisbuttonand simultaneously
buttons
simultaneously
discharges thestored
pulling
the moduleup
releases the module fromthe therapy module connector. For more
details,
see
page
2-7.
©
2-3
Standard
module
Connects
Lift
the
Paddles
controls
the
QUIK-PACE
protective
module controls
and
connectors
cover
for
cabletothe
accesstothe
and
connectors
Standard
connector.
Paddles
Pressing this button while pullingthe module up releases the module
from
the
details,
therapy module connector on the defibrillator. For more
see
page
2-7.
energy.
module.
Input
ENERGY
Rotary Control
CHARGE
Button
Discharge
cfS
RECORD
Power
JOULES
Buttons
Selects one ofthe
following
energy settings: OJ,5J, 10J, 20J, 50J,
100J, 200J, 300J, and 360J. Rotating thisswitchdischarges any
available
not
Charges the
charge.
energy
internally. When OJis
defibrillator
selected,
to the selected energy
the
level.
defibrillator
Pressing this
buttonalso deactivates the pacemaker and resets pacing modes,
selected.
Press
both discharge buttons (red color-U.S.; black/amber-
international) to discharge the device.
cardioversion, both buttons must remain
pacemaker
detectsaQRS.
This button functions identicallyto the
It is active only when
Either
a rechargeable,
Auxiliary
Power
the
monitor
nickel-cadmium
Supply (ACor DC)
11 defibrillator. Promptly replace the battery when the
message
displays. Always keep additional, fully-charged
and
defibrillator
During
synchronized
pressed
RECORD
down until
button on the monitor.
are
FASTPAK®
can
provide powerfor
the
connected.
batteryoran
LOW
batteries available for replacement.
will
if
the
LIFEPAK
BATT
FASTPAK
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UFEPAK
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Operation
FASTPAK
Battery
To apply power, turn the
(Auxiliary PowerSupply). When
share
power.
A new, fully-charged
POWER
FASTPAK
switch to
the
BATT
devices
(battery power) or
are
battery installed in
AUX
attached, they do not
the
LIFEPAK
11
defibrillatorprovides power for at least 60 minutes of monitoring and 20
minutes of recorder operation within
35°C
(59 to 95°F). When
defibrillator
battery
Perform
flashes
promptly
these
the
when
steps
the
LOW
the
LOW
to install
BATTERY
the
i Alignthe battery withthe battery wellsothat
the
connector
2 Insert
well.
3
Firmly
clicks into
To remove
up
and
outofthe
the
press the other end of the battery into the battery well
endofthe
place.
the
battery,
pins.
battery
battery
pushinthe
compartment.
the
battery
BATTERY
battery:
opposite
clip at
operating temperature of 15° to
needstobe
message
message
the
replaced,
and
beeps.
appears.
the
battery clip faces
battery clip into
the
Replace
the
battery
until
the
rearofthe
battery
and
the
lift
it
it
&
AC
and
Supplies
WARNING
DC
Auxiliary
Power
Possible
maintained
m§y
Toproperly maintain the
and
performance, it is very important to
Support System. For detailed information
maintenance,
The AC
an
alternative power
Auxiliary
•
Powers
• Slow-charges the
The Auxiliary Power Supply
lossofpower
battery
cause
premftiir^ji^rjj
refer to Battery
Auxiliary
Power
the
Power Supply
Supply:
defibrillator
during
to,
ppjjver^fte
FASTPAK
Maintenance,
sourcetothe
FASTPAK
battery installed in
can
batteries
and
DC Auxiliary Power Supply provide
use
and
maximize battery
the
Physio-Control Battery
about
battery recharging
Section
4.
LIFEPAK11 defibrillator. Either
the
defibrillator.
also power
the
defibrillator without a
battery installed. For service information, refer to either of the
AC or DC Auxiliary
To connect
Power
1
Connect
source.
2
Lift
and
Supply:
the
the
AUX
Connect the Auxiliary Power Supply
monitor
AUX
Power
Supply
service
operate the defibrillator with
Auxiliary
power
Power
cover.
Supply toanappropriateacpower
cabletothe
POWER
connector.
manuals.
the
AC or DC Auxiliary
LIFEPAK
life
and
separate
11
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11defibrillator/pacemakerService
Manual
3 Make
•
•
4
sure
that
the
Auxiliary Power
switch is
front panel indicates that:
Theacpowerisconnected.
The
Rotate
set
to I
(ON).
The green
Auxiliary Power Supply is on and ready to supply power.
the
monitor
POWER
switchtoAUX.
Supply
POWER
rear panel
lighton the power supply
MAINS
POWER
The AC Auxiliary PowerSupply can recharge a fully-depleted FASTPAK
battery in24 hours. The
the monitorat
all
times. The
the installedbattery.
Power
Note.
Supply Service
The
Auxiliary Power Supply may not be available for
Auxiliary
For
service information, referto the AC
Power Supply may be connected to
Auxiliary
PowerSupply
Manual.
will
not overcharge
Auxiliary
use
in all
countries. Contact your local Physio-Control representative.
Forauxiliarypower to the
defibrillator,
use
only:
• AC Auxiliary Power Supply (partnumber 806311)
• DCAuxiliary Power Supply (partnumber 3005494).
The
older AC and DC AuxiliaryPower Modules should not be be
with the
do
LIFEPAK11defibrillator because the output cable connectors
not
fit
into
the
AUX
connector.
used
Only the DCoutput Y-cable
Auxiliary Power Supply output to the LIFEPAK11 defibrillator.
same
DC output Y-cable also allows connection
auxiliary poweroutput to
uniqueconnectors, each of
AUX
Note.
connector
When
for
both
each
the
(part
number 3006462) can connect the
the
LIFEPAK11 monitor. This
which
isconfigured to
device.
LIFEPAK
11 defibrillator
and
simultaneous
cable
fit
onlyinthe
and
LIFEPAK11monitor
The
has
proper
two
are connected, use only the DCoutput Y-cableto supply auxiliary
power.
Power Supply to any other device. Also,
Do
notto use theDCoutput
Y-cable
when
to connect the
the
defibrillatorand
Auxiliary
monitorare connected, do notuse the single-connector DCoutput cable
from
the older
Auxiliary
Power
Module
to powerthe monitorand the DC
output Y-cable froman Auxiliary Power Supply to power the defibrillator.
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Operation
Installing/Removing
Therapy
InstallingaTherapy
Module
a
Module
Beforeinstalling or
power
switchtoOFF.Ifthe module is not installedor is notseated
properly in the defibrillator," "displays next to
To
installamodule:
removing
a module,always turn the defibrillator
JOULES
SELECTED.
i Grasp the module from the top and slide itstraight down intothe
2
module
Press
flush
the
with
well.
module
the
down
faceofthe
until
module.
the
module
release
button
pops
out
f^*~*
Figure
RemovingaTherapy
Module
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2-4 Installing a module
To
removeaStandard
the
electrode bag before removing
To
removeamodule:
i
Press
the release button (located at the bottom rightof the module)
Paddles
in untilitstops. Pressing the button
freesitfrom
the
connector.
2 Grasp the top ofthe module and
defibrillator.
In
some
countries,
button.Atool
Both
the
QUIK-COMBO
built-in
module.
to
module
When
remove.
the
therapy module
mustbeusedtorelease
and
release
that
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tool.
leverislowered,
module,
the
Standard
This
tool
remove
the
paddles
module.
pushes
pull
itup to release itfromthe
does
the
Paddles
is a
insert
the module up and
not include
module
from
therapy
leveronthe
it into
the
module
backofthe
tray
the
release
the
defibrillator.
modules
you
and
have
want
a
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Operation
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Connecting
Defibrillator
Monitor
the
to
the
Figure
2-5
Module removal tool
To
removeamodule
i
Obtainasecond
2 Lower
the
withoutarelease
module.
button:
release tool on the backof this module (the lever in
Figure 2-5) and insert itintothe cavity on the bottom rightof the
module installed inthe defibrillator. (The cavity is the
areaofthe
module leftvacant by the missing release button.)
3
Push
the release tool straight back untilthe module pops up.
Remove
4
Grasp
defibrillator.
5 Raise the tool back intothe
damagetothe
To
connect
11
monitor:
the
release
the
top ofthe module
tool.
the
LIFEPAK
tool.
and
pull it up to free it from
recessed
areaofthe
11 defibrillator/pacemaker
module to prevent
and
the
i Place the defibrillator behind the monitorasshown in Figure 2-6.
Align
the
slide connectors.
2 Slide the defibrillatorforward untilthe lock button clicks in place;
and
the monitor
defibrillatorare now locked together.
the
LIFEPAK
2-8
Figure
Lock
button
Electrical
contacts
2-6 Connecting the defibrillator
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UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
To
disconnect
i
Press
2 Slide
the
down
the
defibrillator
monitor
and
hold
and
the
back
defibrillator:
lock
button.
and
away
from
the
Operation
monitor.
Figure 2-7 Disconnecting the
The defibrillator and monitorcan
electricalcontacts when they are connected. However, they donot
share
power
from
each other'sbatteries.Ifthe propercable isused,a
single
Auxiliary
Power
defibrillator. The defibrillator
defibrillator and
message).
notXo
monitor
Supply
and
defibrillator
pass
can
LOW
electrical signals through the
power
BATT
both
message
the monitor(the monitor
the
monitor
andthe
applies only to the
has
its own lowbattery
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Operation
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Service
Mode
The
service
service
SELECTED
the
service
The
service
•
Versionofthe
• Numberof defibrillator
•
Numberofpacing
mode
mode
functionisread
display on
mode
mode
allows
the
functions;
functions
software
pulses
access
toanumber
from
the
JOULES
front panel. Figure
subsequent
include:
installedinthe
discharges
figures provide more detail.
defibrillator
delivered
delivered
of
2-8
• Type of therapy module installed
•
Error
codes
•
Keypad
• Defibrillation
Pacing
•
Access
front panel. For defibrillatorswithout
the
but unmarked. For example, pressing
advances
no
pacer,
of
the
tests
energy
current
service mode functions by pressing
calibration
calibration
the
the
pacing option,
service mode that normally apply to pacing functions
the
T 5 mA
the
front
press
panel.
display to
the
the
left
sideofthe
next service function. If
bottom
unmarked
service
AVAILABLE
shows
functions.
and
how to
JOULES
access
appropriate key on
the
keys
are
present,
CURRENT
the
key on
button
defibrillator
the
used
left
Each
the
in
has
side
Pressing
forward
the
or
backward
t 5 mA
CURRENT
to
the
next
or 5 mAa
function.
CURRENT
button scrolls
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UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service Manual
Operation
THEN
•"L
nn
uu
85d
QE)
SOFTWARE
DEFIBRILLATOR
i
DISCHARGE
i
PACER
COUNT
THERAPY
TYPE
PULSE
MODULE
VERSION
COUNT
PACEMAKER
NON-PACER
SHOWING
FOR
SERVICE
PANEL (REF)
PANEL
LOCATION
MODE (REF)
OF
KEYS
ERROR
KEY
DEFIBRILLATOR
ENERGY
PACER
CALIBRATION
LOG
TESTS
CALIBRATION
CURRENT
J^
Figure 2-8 Service modefunctions
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Operation
UFEPAK11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service Manual
Software
Defibrillator
Log
Version
Discharge
This is
bottom line of
installedinthe
the
first display to
the
defibrillator.
appearinservice
following display
SOF
Pressing
Defibrillator Discharge Log. If
left
panel.
This
discharged.
discharges.
discharged
nn
uu
DC
L
the
sideofthe
log
keeps
125
J
DU
T 5 mA
The
The
CURRENT
bottom
count
unmarked
of how
display logs up to a total of twenty
following display
times.
button
the
many
show
advances
defibrillator
key
locatedonthe
times
the
shows
mode.
the
version of
has
defibrillator
that
the
The
numbersonthe
the
the
display to
no pacer,
left
sideofthe
thousand
defibrillator
software
press
has
been
the
has
the
front
been
Pacer
Therapy
Pulse
Module
Log
Type
Pressing
Pulse
bottom
The
pulses
pacer
million
the
T 5 mA
Log. If
unmarked
defibrillator
that
have
option in
pulses.
CURRENT
the
defibrillator
keyonthe
also
keeps
occurred.
the
defibrillator.
The
following display
button
hasnopacer,
left
sideofthe
a log of how
This display
The
1,234,500 pulses (display X100).
I?3
MSP
Pressing
Therapy
sideofthe
panel.
This
Standard
When
( ).
QUIK-COMBO module (cb) is installed.
the
t 5 mA
Module Type. If
bottom
display identifies
Paddles
there
The
unmarked
module is installed,
is no module installed,
following display
CURRENT
the
the
typeoftherapy
button
defibrillator
key
locatedonthe
the
showsacb,
advances
many
appears
the
display to
press
the
front
panel.
hundreds
evenifthereisno
left
sideofthe
of pacing
the
display logs up to a total of two
shows
that
advances
hasnopacer,
module
the
lower
display
which
there
the
left
installed.
display
shows
means
have
been
display to
press
sideofthe
When
shows
three
dashes
that
show
the
front
hP.
a
left
Pacer
the
a
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Manual
0 O J
1 I
IIJ
- L
C U
Operation
Error
Log
Pressing the T 5mA
Log.Ifthe
defibrillator
unmarked key located on the leftside of the
The
Error
Log
CURRENT
has no
containsa listof
buttonadvances the display to the
pacer,
press the leftside ofthe
front
error
codes
(Figure
bottom
panel.
2-9). These codes
Error
indicate the differenttypes of service errors. Troubleshooting Aids in
Section 3
can containup to16
already
room
has16
for
provide
the
new
a complete
error
error
codes, the logeliminatesthe oldest code to make
error
code.
THERAPY
listoferror
code definitions. The
codes.Ifthere is an
MODULE
TYPE
error
when the log
Error
Off?)
*I^K|f*
Log
Keypad
Tests
Figure
KEY
TESTS
2-9 Error log
Press
the
t 20 mA CURRENTa
backwards to
the
next error
errorcode. Pressing SYNC clears
Pressingthe t 5 mA
CURRENT
Tests. Ifthe defibrillator
unmarked key on the left side of
tests
the
This function
keysonthe
button
code
display.
the
button advances the displayto Keypad
has
no pacer, press
the
front panel.
front panel and
Figure2-10 shows the test sequence. Pressing
button
following order:
.
.
•
• A
PACER
SYNC
TRATE
RATE
advances
the
display to
each
button. Press
to scroll
the
display forward or
The
decimals light on
entire ErrorLog.
the
left side of the bottom
the
the
T 20 mA
the
the
last
therapy module.
CURRENT
buttons in
the
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Operation
PRESS
EACH
CORRESPONDING
TO
DISPLAY.
THEN
APPEAR
DISPLAY.
KEY
DECIMALS
IN
•
CHARGE
• Both discharge buttons
•
RECORD
Pressing
lower right corner of
the
button is functioning properly.
momentary
are
pressed
(Standard Paddles module only)
each
button
makes
each
switches,
the
down.
UFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker
a decimal point
character.
Because
decimals
appear
The
decimal points confirm that
the
appear
onlyaslongasthe
or disappear at
discharge buttons are
Service
buttons
Manual
the
Defibrillator
Calibration
Energy
•-»
DEFIB
CALIBRATION
Figure
ENERGY
2-10
Keypad
Pressing
the
tests
T 5 mA
CURRENT
Defibrillator Energy Calibration. If
the
left
sideofthe
bottom unmarked
front panel.
To calibrate
paddles
exampleofthe
the
Defibrillation Energy Calibration
three
level. All
the
to an
dashes),
subsequent
defibrillation energy,
energy
meter
calibration
press
CHARGE
energy
»/^\-»^R»
button
advances
the
defibrillator
key
connect
the
located on
the
electrodes
display to
hasnopacer,
the
(2% accuracy). Figure 2-11
sequence
for 2 joules.
mode
twice and
When
(the lower display
advancetothe
settings require pressing CHARGE
RECHECK
ENERGY
press
left
sideofthe
or standard
shows
an
first entering
shows
first
energy
once.
PACER
CALIBRATION
2-14
CURRENT
Figure
FIRST
SETTING
TRANSFER
ENERGY
2-11 Defibrillation
TO
ENTER
MEASURED
ENERGY
energy
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Manual
To
begin
the
calibration
energy
into
the energy
meter withthe selected energy on the
sequence, press
meter.
Comparethe
CHARGE
reading
defibrillator
difference between the numbers, press the T 20 mA
until
the
available
closelyaspossible.
energy
level
matchesthe energymeter
Operation
anddischarge the
on the energy
display.Ifthere is a
CURRENT
A button
reading
as
jf^\
Pacer
Current
Calibration
Oncethe energy
storesthe
The
calibration
energy
is madeto a
calibration
Pressing the
the
calibration
default
Pressing
Current
ofthe
For
analyzer or pacing load. Press
values.
the t 5mACURRENT
Calibration.Ifthe
bottom
pacer
calibration,
level
has been
constant.
level
canbe
particular
constantissaved.
SYNC
constant
calibrated
energy
button before pressing
for
calibrated,
Each
onlyby
level
and
that
particular
button
defibrillator
leveliscalibrated
SYNC
energy level and uses the
advancesthe
has no
unmarked key on the leftside ofthe
the
pacing
cable
PACER
mustbeconnected toa
to start calibration. Ifthe leads
pressing the
pressing
SYNC.Ifno
is pressed,the
CHARGE
to calibrateclears
displaytoPacer
pacer,
press the left side
front
SYNC
button
independently.
change
existing
panel.
pacing
are not connected to a pacing analyzer or pacing load, an alarm sounds
and the displayshows
calibration,
sequenceofsteps
reconnect
PACE
OFF.
To resume the pacer current
the
lead
and press
in pacer current calibration.
PACER.
Figure
2-12shows the
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CALIBRATION
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TO
SOFTWARE
Figure
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ENERGY
VERSION
2-12
FIRST
SETTING
Pacer
current calibration
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Manual
After pressing
the
selected
difference
PACER,
compare
pacing current on
between
the
the
numbers,
the
reading on
the
defibrillator display. If
press
• 20 mA CURRENTa until
pacing
analyzer
there
is a
available pacing current level matches the pacing analyzerreading.
Once
the
pacing current level is calibrated,
temporarily store
the
calibration constant.
is calibrated only by pressing SYNC. If
terminated before calibrating allof
message
Calibrate
appearsonthe
each
level independently.
display.
the
When
last current level (200mA), PAC CAL appears for approximately
During this
stored permanently.
calibration
Removing
are
stored
the
previous
time,
the
constants,
power
from
calibration
When
the
the
constants
the defibrillator
software version display reappears.
defibrillator
(while PAC CAL is displayed)
calibration
constants.
press
the
SYNC button to
Remember,
the
Pacer Current Calibration is
the
current level
current levels, a NOCAL
SYNC is
for all
has
before
causes
pressed
the
current
finished storing
the
calibration
the
defibrillator to retain
after
levels
constants
10sec.
the
with
the
the
are
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Section
3
Testing
Introduction
and
Troubleshooting
This
section
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker. Topics include:
• Performance Inspection Procedure (PIP)
•
Test
• Troubleshooting
and
describes
Calibration
Aids
howtotest,
Procedures
calibrate,
(TCP)
and
troubleshoot
the
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Performance
Inspection
(PIP)
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Procedure
Physio-Control
Corporation
The
Performance Inspection Procedure
checks
whether
the
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker performs withinspecifications. The
PIP includes the safety and performance
tests
recommended by
AHA/AHSE MaintenanceManagement forMedical Equipment'and IEC
Technical Report 1288-2, MaintenanceofCardiac
Defibrillators-monitors.
allows verification of IEC 1288- Energy
defibrillator
charge
time
The
designofthe
and
energy
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator
Loss
Rate
concurrent with
output
tests.
Performthe PIPregularly as a periodicmaintenance check orafterany
repair
orcalibration procedure. The instrument
be openedto perform the
can be photocopied and
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PIP.
used
Reserved
The PIPChecklist (page 3-25 and 3-26)
to record
the
case
does not need to
PIP results.
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PIP-Scope
Applicability
PIP-Deflnitions
and
This PIP applies to the
procedure
does
not apply to the following devices:
• LIFEPAK11 diagnostic
• Physio-Control cellular
•
RS
100
receiving station
LIFEPAK
cardiac
modem
11 defibrillator/pacemaker. The
monitor
• Physio-Control receiving station
•
Other
Physio-Control defibrillators
Refer to
Manuals.
This procedure
bpm
the
separate
uses
beats
per
tests
provided in their respective device Service
the following acronyms:
minute
DMM Digital Multimeter
ECG Electrocardiogram
ESD
NSR
Electrical Static Discharge
Normal
Sinus
Rhythm
PIP Performance Inspection
modem
Procedure
PIP-Resource
Requirements
PIP-Equipment
PIP-Test
Equipment
Verification
PIP-Workstation
Power
p-p
QRS
TCP
The
following
and
personnel
The
equipment listed in Table
Although the table lists specific test instruments by manufacturer
model, other
All
test
on
the
certified calibration
peak-to-peak
Refers
Test
to portions of
and
Calibration
subsection
Procedure
describes
the
ECG waveform
PIP
test
equipment, workstation,
requirements.
3-1
is required to perform this PIP.
test
equipment with equivalent specifications may be used.
equipment
usedinthe
PIP
must
haveacurrent
calibration label
device chassis. The calibration label mustbeissued by a
facility.
and
Theacline power to this workstation must connect to a grounded power
The
source.
protection.
workstation must have Electrical Static Discharge (ESD)
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Table
3-1
Equipment
Digital
Multimeter
Test Equipment Required for the PIP
Specifications
(DMM)
3 1/2-digit with 10ADC
range
AccuracyDCvoltage: ±(0.1%of reading + 1
Accuracy DCcurrent (10Arange): ±(0.5%of
reading+1digit)
DC
Power
Oscilloscope
Supply
Output: 0 to
Bandwidth:
20V,
able to supply8Asurge current
dcto20MHz
Verticalaccuracy: ±3% (5mV-5V/division)
ECG/Pacing Simulator
Horizontal
Output: 2mVp-p 10Hz sine wave±2%
Amplitude: Lead
Time
Base
II,
Accuracy:
RA-LL
Amplitudeaccuracy: ±2%
Timer
Leakage
Analyzer
LIFEPAK
monitor defibrillator/pacemaker
QUIK-COMBO
Standard
Defibrillator Energy Meter
QUIK-COMBO
adapter
Tester/Safety
11 diagnostic cardiac Compatible withthe
Module
Paddles
test
or
Module
post
Resolution:
110VAC line
Current range: 0-1999nA
Current accuracy: 5% of reading or 1 digit
(whichever is greater)
220VAC line voltage:
Current
Current accuracy: 5% of reading or 1 digit
(whichever is greater)
Compatible with the
defibrillator/pacemaker
Power Range: 0-100J ±2% ±0.1J
Load
For
use
1-second
voltage:
range:
Resistance:
with
0-1999fiA
LIFEPAK
LIFEPAK
0-1000J±2%±2J
50Q
the
QUIK-COMBO
Other test equipment that meets listed specificationscan be used.
(RA-LL)
11
11
Module
±5%
digit)
Testing
Recommended
Fluke
Topward
Tektronix
Bio-Tek
Aristo
Dale
Dale
Physio-Control
Physio-Control
806589
Bio-Tek
Physio-Control
and
8010A
TPS 2000
2213
QED-6
600
600E
QED-6
Troubleshooting
Model*
805300
806588
3005302
or
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&
WARNING
PIP-Personnel
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'Shock
^
voltages,
'}
describedinthis
are
Wa*ardv,the^eTibrjltatqrstbres;
these
volta^es^mus^
PIP.^Dp;notperToijoiJts
trforoughIy!familiaf
wtfh
trie
dpefatfpnoftheSefibriiiafer.
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Technicians who perform this PIP must be thoroughly familiar with the
operation ofthe
accessories. Personnel performing this PIP must
the
following levels of education or experience:
• Associate of Applied Science
biomedical
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker and any required
meet
at least
degree
electronics
with a major
emphasis
one
in
of
• Certificate ofTechnical Training in electronics with a major emphasis
in
biomedical
• Equivalent biomedical electronics
electronics
experience
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PIP-General
PIP-Testing
QUIK-COMBO
Instructions
with
the
module
Perform
the
PIP
sections inthe order
listed
below. Aftercompletinga
section, do not change the equipment settings and connections unless
instructedtodo
Perform
the
identical set of tests
so.
following
tests
with
the
QUIK-COMBO module. Foran
for
the Standard Paddles module,
see
page 3-13.
Use the QUIK-COMBO test post adapter shownInFigure3-1 to
connect
• Energy
•
• Pacing simulator
The
ECG
test
the
defibrillator to the following devices:
meter
simulator
post
adapter part number is listed in Table
3-1.
PIP-Physical
Inspection
Figure 3-1 QUIK-COMBO
Perform the exteriorphysicalinspection as described below. Ifgel or
foreign
described
substances are present,
in
Section
1 Inspect allexterior surfaces of the defibrillator/pacemaker and
accessories
Damage
Excessive
Improper mechanical function
Damaged
for
wear,
connectors
2 Pick up and turnthe defibrillator/pacemaker over.Ifloose or
hardwareis heard, disassemble the defibrillator/pacemaker as
described on page 4-8. Locatethe loose hardwareand tighten or
replace
3
Inspect
following:
Proper opening and closing
Damage
Breaks,
Remove
4
Inspect
check
it.
the
defibrillator/pacemaker AUX
cracks,orexcessive
any
the
QUIK-COMBO
for proper mechanical function. Inspect for tears, breaks,
test
post adapter
follow
the cleaning procedures
4.
the
following:
cracks,ordents
connector
wear
visible foreign matter or dust.
module.
Press
all of
cover
the
for
buttons
rattling
the
and
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_^\
cracks, or excessive wear. While bending
inspect for
•
Damage
•
Excessive
•
Cutsorabrasions
•
Cracks
•
Exposed
• Broken or
the
following:
wear
inner
bent
wires
connectorsorpins
5Ifa battery is installed, remove it. Then perform
Turn
the
POWER
the
shaft.
Confirm that
switch to confirm
the
switch aligns properlyatthe
that
and
flexing
the
knobisinstalled
OFF,
the
BATT,
each
cable,
following:
tightly
and
AUX
positions.
Turn
the
POWER
6 Inspect the battery connector pins. Perform the
Tighten
loose
switch
pins.
backtothe
OFF
position.
following:
Replace bent, broken, corroded, worn, or damaged pins,asshown
in Figure 4-9.
Inspect each leafon the connector pins to make sure itis not
cracked
or
broken.
Inspect the battery latch for cracks or breaks.
7 Inspectthe electricalslide contacts forcorrosion, breaks, cracks,
bends, or deformities. Lookclosely for breaks or cracks at the
location
where
each
contact
enters
the
case.
on
PIP-Service
Mode
and
On
Power
Perform
the
To
keypad.
•
•
TRATEA
• T20mA
• T 5mACURRENT
•
Service
enter
PACER
SYNC
this
testinthe
Mode,
the
service
These
CURRENT
Service
see
Section
modeortest
keys are:
•
•
Mode.
2.
the
For
additional
buttons,
use
information
the
front
panel
Indefibrillators that have no pacer, the keys that normallyapply to
pacing
• 5mACURRENT
the next function.Ifthe defibrillator
functions
are present,but unmarked. Forexample, pressingthe
button in
the
service
mode
has
advances
no pacer,
press
the
defibrillator to
the
left side of
the bottom unmarked key on the leftside of the front panel.
i
Install
a fully-charged batteryinthe defibrillator/pacemaker. Make
sure
that
the
2
Connect
power
the
QUIK-COMBO
switchissettoOFF.
moduletothe
defibrillator.
about
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Press
and
hold
down
both
the
pacer
button
while,rotatingthe
i
2
buttons
The
Record
Press
PAC
SYn
Press
The
until
number
the
the
the
decimal point that
software
T 5
PACER
POWER
the
JOULES
on
the
CURRENT
button on
bottom
version
button
appears
switchto
display
line
on
the
BATT.
shows:
indicates
the
PIP
five
times
keypad.
next to
display confirms that the key functions properly.
3
Press
appears
properly.
4
Press
display
5
Press•rate.
appears
properly.
6
Pressarate.
appears
properly.
7
Press
display
8
Press
appears
properly.
9
Press
display
10
Press
point
the
key functions properly.
11
Rotate
SYNC.
the
the
one
appears
The display shows: S.Y.n.
next to
shows:
next to
next to
shows:
charge.
nexttoeach
does
both
the
each
characterconfirms that
t 20
CURRENT
rAd
rAu
The
display shows: r.A.d.
each
character
The
display shows: r.A.u.
each
character
t 20
CURRENT
Chg
dIS
The
display
character
discharge
not
discharge
button,
change.
buttons.
momentarily next to
power
switchtoOFF
button to
button to
shows:
then
The
advancetothe
confirms
confirms
advancetothe
C.h.g.
confirms
the
other. Confirm
display
each
then
backtobatt.
and
the
SYNC
button
Continue to hold down the
SOF
5.x
versionofthe
checklist.
until
the
The
display
each
characteron
The
decimal point
the
The
decimal point
that
the
The
decimal point
that
the
The
that
the
shows:
character
software.
display
shows:
shows:
P.A.C.
the
that
key functions
next
key
test.
key functions
that
key functions
next
key
test.
decimal point
key
functions
that
the
d.l.S.Adecimal
to confirm
that
that
The
The
that
3-6
PIP-Defib Energy
Output
1
Connect
cable.
2
Connect
polarity).
3 Apply
4
Press
5
Press
6 Confirm
a
ramping
the
QUIK-COMBO
the
test
powertothe
ENERGY
CHARGE.
SELECT
that
the
CHARGE
tone
willbeaudible.
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post
adaptertothe
energy
and
test
meter.
select
indicator
post
adaptertothe
energy
2J.
meter
flashes.Athigher
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(observe
energy
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7 When the defibrillator is
8
A ready
The
The
Press
tone
sounds.
CHARGE
AVAILABLE
indicator
energy display
both discharge buttons
fully
stays
on without flashing.
9 Confirm that the energy meter
10 Repeat Steps4 through 9
Table
3-2.Ifan energy setting is out of tolerance, performthe
Defibrillation Calibration
Table
Energy
3-2
Setting
2J
3J
4J
5J
6J
7J
8J
9J
Defibrillation
Tolerance
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
for
describedonpage
Energy Levels (QUIK-COMBOmodule)
charged, confirm the
shows
and
shows
2J.
hold.
2J ±1.6J.
following:
each of the energy settings listedin
3-27.
Energy
10J
20J
30J
50J
100
200J
300J
360J
Setting
J
Tolerance
±1.6J
±2J
±3J
±5J
±10
±20J
+30J
±36J
J
f^
PIP-Defib Energy
Dump
PIP-Defib
Time
Charge
PIP-Open Air
Discharge
i
Press
ENERGYSELECT
2
Press
CHARGE.
3
When
4 Confirm that
the defibrillator is
Press
ENERGY
ENERGY
Press
seconds
SELECT
CHARGE.
have
SELECT
when
elapsed.,
5 Press both discharge buttons to remove
i
Press
ENERGY
2
Press
CHARGE
SELECT
and
and
select
fully
and
start
and
choose
the charge ready
and
select
start
the
360J.
charged, perform the
the
timer.
the2Jsetting.
360J.
timer.
ContinuetoPress
tone
sounds,
the
charge.
3 When the chargetone sounds, confirmthat the
in
less
than
10sec.
4 Press both discharge buttons to
i Disconnect the
2
Press
ENERGYSELECT
3
Press
CHARGE.
test
post adapter from the energy meter.
and
select
remove
10J.
the
charge.
following:
less
than 18
defibrillator
charges
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WARNING
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hazard. There is hazardous voltage present at
connectors in
cableor
allow
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the
endofthe
test
postadapten
anyconductive materialnear
Do not touch
the;
cable.
the
the
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4
Press
sound.
both
discharge buttons
The
tones
UFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service Manual
and
indicate that an
confirm that
open
air discharge occured.
three
alarm
tones
PIP-Hold-Up
Time
PIP-
Synchronized
Cardioversion
This procedure
battery
i
2
change.
Press
Remove
3 Reinstall
100J.
Connect
defibrillator.
tests
the
ENERGY
select
the
battery for
the
battery. Confirm that
the
LIFEPAK 11
defibrillator's ability to retain settingsduring a
and
Install a fully-charged battery in
POWER
Connect
switchissettoOFF.
the
test
post
adapterto
proper polarity).
Connect
Rotate
ECG
6
Press
simulator
7
Press
confirm
8
Press
9
Press
10
Press
indicates
11
Disconnect
the
monitor
the
monitor
simulator.
lead
select
for
sync
SYNConthe
that
the
ENERGY
CHARGE.
both
discharge buttons. Confirm
POWER
on
measurement.
defibrillator.
QRS
SELECT
ECG
markers
and
<25mstoenergy
the
test
post
select
15sec.
diagnostic
the
cabletothe
switch to
the
monitortoselect
Observe
appear
select
peak.
adapter
100J.
the
selected
cardiac
monitor. Make
the
ECG simulator
ECG
BATT
and
the
with
each
10J.
that
from
the
ECG
energy
monitortothe
sure
(observe
simulator.
apply powerto
lead
II.
set
monitor
the
screen
QRS
complex.
ECG simulator
simulator.
remains at
that
the
the
the
the
and
/"*sl|.
3-8
PIP-PacerOutput
Current
Perform this
option.
i
Connect
powertothe
2
Select
3
Press
pacer.
4
Press
the
as
displayedonthe
shows
5
Press
the
CURRENT
Table
in
perform
page
3-27.
6
Set
the
testifthe
the
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator
test
post
adapterto
simulator.
pacing
measurementsonthe
The
pacer
rate on
A 5mACURRENT
monitor. Confirm
10mA±5mA.
A 5 mA
button
CURRENT
to confirm
3-3.Ifanyofthe
the
Pacing Current Calibration
current
outputto10mA.
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the
pacing simulator
ECG simulator.
the
monitor is
buttontoselect
that
button.
Continue
eachofthe
current
settings
includes
the
pacemaker
and
apply
60ppm.
the
10mA
current
the
pacing simulator
pressing
current
output
are
outoftolerance,
procedure
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described
level
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listed
on
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Pacing output current (QUIK-COMBO module)
Testing
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Current
10mA
15mA
20mA
25mA
30mA
35mA
40mA
45mA
50mA
55mA
60mA
65mA
70mA
Setting
PIP-Pacing
Waveform
Tolerance
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
•
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
Current
Setting
75mA
80mA
85mA
90mA
95mA
100mA
105mA
110mA
115mA
120mA
125mA
130ma
135mA
Perform this
testifthe
Tolerance
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±7mA
±7mA
LIFEPAK11 defibrillator includes
option.
Confirm that the pacing simulator
Current
shows
Setting
140mA
145mA
150mA
155mA
160mA
165mA
170mA
175mA
180mA
185mA
190mA
195mA
200mA
a pulse-width of
Tolerance
±7mA
±7mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±9mA
±9mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
the
pacemaker
20ms
±1ms.
PIP-Pacing
Leads
Off
PIP-Low Battery
Detection
Perform
this
testifthe
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator
includes
the
pacemaker
option.
1 Disconnect
Confirm
2
Rotate
3
Disconnect
1
Remove
2
Connect
connected to the power supply for
3
Set
the
4 Connect the power supply leads to the battery posts (take
observe
5
Rotate
6 Slowly lower
one
test
post
adapter
thatanalarm
the
POWER
the
the
battery.
the
DMMtothe
sounds.
switchtoOFFonboth
monitor
from
DC
the
power
power supply to +12Vdc.
the
proper polarity).
the
defibrillator
the
POWER
power supply voltage until
lead from
the
defibrillator.
supply output.
the
duration of this test.
switchtoBATT.
the
pacing simulator
monitor
and
Leave
the
LOW
BATT
defibrillator.
the
care
message
appears. Confirm that the power supply voltage is 10.1Vdc
±0.1
Vdc.
7 Lowerthe power supply to 7.9Vdc. Confirm that the defibrillator
shut
down.
DMM
to
has
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2
Rotate
Set
the
the
defibrillator
DC
power
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PIP-QUIK-
LOOK
Connect
lead
wires.
post.
Set
Rotate
the
sequencetoend
Confirm
Rotate
the
Remove
wires.
i Install
2
the
Connect
adapter.
3
Measure
(see
Figure 3-2) with
that
the
Possible
damaged
otherwise
the
DC
power
supplytothe
Connect
the
defibrillator
that
the
defibrillator
power
battery.
the
power
the
voltageatthe
voltageis-1.2Vdc
contact
the
DMMto
measuredccurrentonthe
POWER
(approximately
measured
POWER
from
the
Set
the
supply
the
damage.
DMMinseries
switch toONand
5sec).
currentis<375mA.
switchtoOFF.
DC
power
DC
power
leadstothe
slide
contact
DMM
(observe proper polarity). Confirm
±0.2Vdc.
The
or distorted. Do not attach clip
apply
excess
pressuretothe
defibrillator
with
supply
supply
endsofthe
pinsA+and
slide
contacts
leadstothe
contacts.
battery
the
positive battery
10A
scale.
wait for the startup
and
disconnect
to +1.2Vdc.
test
B-
canbeeasily
contacts
posts
post
the
with
lead
or
Figure
3-2
4
5 Confirm
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
DEFIBRILLATOR
CONTACTSAAND
Defibrillator
Repeat
Steps
that
Connect
Rotate
Select
Set
Short
Press
Confirm
3mm
Rotate
the
PADDLESonthe
the
ECG SIZEtoX4.
the
RECORD
that
p-p.
the
A+
slide
contacts
1 through 3 with
the
voltage is +1.2Vdc ±0.2Vdc.
the
monitortothe
monitor
test
post
and
the
baseline
monitor
QUIK-LOOK
B.
POWER
monitor.
adapter
let
the
POWER
the
test
defibrillator.
switchtoON.
leads
together.
recorder
run
noiseonthe
switchtoOFF.
post
adapter
for
several
recorded
Disconnect
leads
seconds.
strip is
the
reversed.
less
monitor.
than
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Isolation
A
WARNING
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
\ss^:
^C_X.
ENERGY
METER
TEST
POST
ADAPTER
(conductive
1
Connect
surfaces
exceptasdescribed
a 10kV wire from slide
contact
i>ejow;
C or
battery
energy meterelectrodes.
2 Installa fully-charged battery inthe defibrillator.
3
Connect
the
defibrillatorasshowninFigure
TO
BATT-
Off
SLIDE
CONTACT
3-3.
BATTERY
- to
oneofthe
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defibrillator
4 Applypower to the defibrillator
insulation check
and
energy meter.
5 Select the maximumenergy setting for the defibrillator.
6
Putoninsulating
7
Attach
the
electrode (the
8 Initiatethe defibrillator charging cycle
9
is fully
Verify
person
charged.
that the defibrillator electrode does notmake contact
or objects.
gloves.
defibrillator
one
without the wire connected).
electrode1on
the
other
energy
and
wait untilthe defibrillator
meter
10 Discharge the defibrillator. An open air discharge alarm tone
sound.
11 Confirm that
less
than
12
Reverse
the
energy discharged through
5%ofthe
defibrillator
energy
the
setting.
energy meter is
the defibrillator electrode positions (electrode 2 on
energy meter and electrode 1 inthe open air) and repeat steps 8
through
13 Turn offpower to
11.
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and
energy
meter.
with
will
the
a
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PIP-
LEAKAGE
Current
Check leakage current in accordance withthe following standards:
•
AAMI/ANSI
(Association for
the
Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation) ESI-1985
.
AAMI/ANSI
• IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission) 601-1
601-2-4
The
variety of
DF2-1989
safety
analyzers that maybeused
for
these
and
tests
IEC
widely. Therefore, this manual provides only general instructions.
Refer to your safety analyzer operator's manual for configuration
testing instructions.
The
maximum allowable leakage current is summarized in Table
and Table
show
Note.
and
the
actual earth leakage current for the Auxiliary Power Supply is
2mA. Ifyou
maximum
3-5.
Figure3-7 on page 3-23 and Figure 3-8 on page 3-23
general
The
leakage
current
connections.
range
for
the
DALE
600
and
600E
is 0 to 1.99mA. UL
IECspecify 5.0mAasthe maximum earth leakage current. However,
less
use
the
DALE
600 or 600E safetyanalyzer,
current.
use
a 2mA
varies
and
3-4
than
Table
3-4
Patient
Contact
Patient
Source,
Ground
Patient
Ground
Patient
Table
Patient Contact Battery or ACAuxiliary Battery or AC Auxiliary AC Auxiliary Power AC Auxiliary Power
Tests
Ground
Ground
Intact
Source,
Open
Sink
3-5
Intact
Open
Maximum
Tests
Maximum
Power
leakage current for patient contact tests
BatteryorAC
Power
Supply
9uA
9(iA
18|iA
Auxiliary
(120Vac)
BatteryorAC Auxiliary
Power
Supply
10uA
10nA
20jiA
leakage currentforchassis leakagetests
Supply
(120Vac)
91uA
273nA
Power
Supply
100jiA
300jxA
(132Vac)
(QUIK-COMBO
(132Vac)
(QUIK-COMBO
Supply
(230Vac)
87jiA
436uA
module)
AC
Auxiliary
Power
(230Vac)
87uA
436uA
87uA
Supply
module)
AC
Power
Supply
100|iA
500nA
Auxiliary
Supply
(265Vac)
100|iA
500uA
100|iA
(265Vac)
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j^\
^^
PIP-Testing
Standard
with
Paddles
PIP-Physical
Inspection
the
module
Perform the
identical
Performthe exteriorphysicalinspectionasdescribed
foreign
described
following
setoftests
tests
for
with
the
QUIK-COMBO
substances are present,
in
Section
4.
the Standard Paddles module. Foran
module,
see
page
3-4.
below.Ifgel or
follow
the cleaning procedures
i Inspect allexteriorsurfaces ofthe defibrillator/pacemaker and
accessories
Damage
Excessive
Improper mechanical function
Damaged
2
Pick
upand turnthe defibrillator/pacemaker over.Ifloose or
hardwareisheard,
for
the
wear,
cracks,ordents
connectors
disassemble
following:
the
defibrillator/pacemaker
rattling
as
described on page 4-8. Locate the loose hardware and tightenor
replace
3 Inspectthe defibrillator/pacemaker
following:
Proper opening
Damage
Breaks,
Remove any visible foreign matter or
it.
and
closing
cracks,orexcessive
wear
AUX
connector cover forthe
dust
4 Inspect the Standard Paddles module. Press allof the buttons and
check forproper mechanical function. Inspectfortears, breaks,
cracks, or excessive wear. While bending
inspect for
•
Damage
•
Excessive
•
Cutsorabrasions
•
Cracks
•
Exposed
• Brokenorbent
the
following:
wear
inner
wires
connectorsorpins
5Ifa battery is installed, remove it. Then perform the
Turn
the
the
power
shaft.
switch to confirm
that
Confirm that the switch aligns properly at
positions.
Turn
the
POWER
switch
backtothe
OFFposition.
6 Inspect the battery connector pins. Perform
Tighten
loose
pins.
and
flexing
each
following:
the
knob is installed tightly on
the
OFF,
BATT,
and
the
following:
cable,
AUX
Replace bent, broken, corroded, worn, or damaged pins,asshown
in
Figure
4-9.
Inspect each leaf on the connector pins to make sure it is not
cracked
or
broken.
Inspect the battery latch for cracks or breaks.
7 Inspectthe electricalslide contacts for corrosion, breaks, cracks,
bends, or deformities. Look closely for
location
where
each
contact
enters
the
breaks
case.
or cracks at the
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PIP-Service
Mode
and
On
Power
Perform
the
this
Service
testinthe
Mode,
see
Service
Section
Mode.
2.
For
additional
information
about
Toenterthe service mode or test the buttons, use the front panel
keypad.
•
PACER
•
TRATEA
• T20mA
• T 5mACURRENT
•
SYNC
These
CURRENT
keys
A
are:
A
In defibrillators that have no pacer, the keys that normally apply to
pacing functions
t 5 CURRENT
next function. If
are
present, but unmarked. For example, pressing the
buttoninthe
the
defibrillator
service
mode
has
advances
no pacer,
press
the
defibrillatortothe
the
left
sideofthe
bottom unmarked key on the left side of the front panel.
1 Install a fully-charged battery inthe defibrillator/pacemaker. Make
sure
that
the
2
Connect
3
Press
while rotating
buttons until
The
4
Record
the
and
number
the
power
Standard
hold
the
on
software
switchissettoOFF.
Paddles
down
both
the
power
JOULES
the
display shows: SOF
bottom
version
moduletothe
the
pacer
switch to
lineisthe
on
the
defibrillator.
button
BATT.
PIP
and
the
Continue to hold down
5.x
versionofthe
checklist.
sync
software.
button
the
r*«%
PIP-Keypad
1
Press
the
2
t 5mACURRENT
PAC
SYn
Press
the
PACER
The
decimal point that
button on the keypad.
button five times until
appears
next to
display confirms thatthe key functions properly.
3
Press
SYNC.
appears
The
display shows: S.Y.n.
nexttoeach
character
confirms
properly.
4
Press
The
s
PressTrate.
appears
the t 20mACURRENT
display
shows:
next to
rAd
rAu.
The
display shows: r.A.d.
each
button to
character
advance
confirms
properly.
6
PressaRATE.
appears
next to
The
display shows: r.A.u.
each
character
confirms
properly.
7
Press
the
The
t 20mACURRENT
display
shows:
Chg
dIS
button to
advancetothe
the
display
The
display shows: P.A.C.
each
characteronthe
The
decimal point that
that
the
key functions
to the next key test.
The
decimal point
that
the
key functions
The
decimal point
that
the
key functions
next key test.
shows:
that
that
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8
Press
appears nextto each character confirms that the keyfunctions
properly.
9 Press one discharge button,then the other. Confirm that the
display
10 Press both discharge buttons. The display shows: d.l.S. Adecimal
pointappears
the
11
Press
The
12 Press
appears next to each characterconfirmsthat the key functions
properly.
13
Rotate
CHARGE.
does
not
The
display shows: C.h.g.
change.
momentarily'next
key functions properly.
the
t 20 mA
display
RECORD.
the
POWER
CURRENT
shows:
rEc.
The display shows: r.E.c. The decimal point that
switchtoOFF
Testing
The
decimal point that
to each characterto
buttontoadvancetothe
then
backtoBATT.
and
Troubleshooting
confirm
next
key
that
test.
PIP-Defib Energy
Output
1 Apply
2
3 Secure the paddles to the energy meter (observe proper
4
5 When
6
7 Confirm that the energy meter
Rotate
Press
powertothe
the
ENERGY
CHARGE.
energy
switch
Confirm
that
meter.
and
the
select
CHARGE
higher energy levels, a ramping tone
the
A
ready
The
The
Press
defibrillatoris
tone
CHARGE
available
and
hold both
sounds.
indicator
energy display
fully
stays
on without flashing.
discharge
charged, confirm
shows
buttons.
shows5J±1.6J.
5J.
indicator
will
be audible.
5J.
the
polarity).
flashes.
following:
At
8 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for each ofthe energy settings listedin
Table
3-6.Ifan energy setting is out of tolerance, perform the
Defibrillation
Table
3-6
Energy
10J
20J
50J
100J
200J
300J
360J
Setting
5J
Calibration
described
on
page
3-27.
Defibrillation Energy Levels (Standard
Tolerance
±1.6J
±1.6J
±2J
±5J
±10
J
±20J
±30J
±36J
Paddles
module)
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Dump
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1
2
3
Rotate
Press
When
Rotate
the
ENERGY
CHARGE.
the
defibrillator is fully
the
ENERGY
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switch
and
charged,
and
select
start
360J.
perform
the
timer.
the
following:
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Time
Charge
PIP-Open Air
Discharge
Continueto rotatethe energy
Press
CHARGE.
4 Confirm that when the charge ready tone sounds,
have
elapsed.
5 Withthe paddles
still
secured to the energy meter, press both
switch
and choose the 5J setting.
less
than
discharge buttons to remove the charge.
i
Press
energy
2
Press
CHARGE
3 When the charge tone sounds,
in
less
than
4
Press
both discharge buttons to remove the charge withthe
paddles
select
and
10sec.
still
securedtothe
start
and
the
select
timer.
energy
360J.
confirm
meter.
that the defibrillator charges
i Remove the standard paddles fromthe energy meter. Hold
paddles inthe air away fromeach other
2
3
Rotate
Press
the
energy
CHARGE.
switch
and
select
5J.
and
the operator.
18sec
the
PIP-Hold-Up
Time
PIP-
Synchronized
Cardioversion
4
Press
both discharge buttons
sound.
This
battery
The
procedure
change.
tones
indicate that an
tests
the
defibrillator's ability to retain
i Install a fully-charged battery in
POWER
2
Connect
defibrillator.
3
Press
4
Remove
s Reinstall
i
Connect
2 Apply
3
Press
simulator
4
Press
markers
5
Rotate
switchissettoOFF.
the
LIFEPAK11 diagnostic
Set
the
power
sync.
the
batteryinthe
the
battery. Confirm that
the
monitor
powertothe
LEAD
SELECTonthe
for
SYNC
SYNC.
Observe
appear
the
ENERGY
ECG
ECG simulator.
measurement.
the
with
each
switch
switchtobatt.
defibrillator for
cabletothe
monitortoselect
monitor
QRS
and
and
confirm
open
the
monitor. Make
cardiac
the
screen
complex.
select
SYNC
ECG
10J.
that
air
discharge
monitor to
15sec.
LED lights.
simulator.
LEAD u.
and
three
settings
confirm
alarm
occurred.
sure
the
Set
the
that
tones
during a
that
the
the
QRS
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Place
the
standard
7
Press
CHARGE.
paddlesonthe
8 Press bothdischarge buttons.
indicates
9 Remove
<25mstoenergy
the
standard
paddles
peak.
energy
Confirm
from
the
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
meter.
that the ECGsimulator
energy
meter.
Table
Current
PIP-Pacer Output
Current
3-7
Setting
10mA
15mA
20mA
25mA
30mA
35mA
40mA
45mA
50mA
55mA
60mA
65mA
70mA
Perform this
test
ifthe
LIFEPAK
option.
i Connectthe
QUIK-PACE
apply power to the simulator.
2 Select pacingmeasurements on the ECGsimulator.
3
Press
PACER.
4
Press
the
as displayedon the
shows
5
Press
CURRENT
10mA±5mA.
the
The
pacer
A 5mAcurrent
monitor.
a 5mAcurrent
button to confirm
rate on
inTable3-7.Ifany current setting is out oftolerance, perform the
Pacing Current Calibration procedure described on page 3-27.
Pacing output current (Standard Paddles module)
Tolerance
+5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
Current
75mA
80mA
85mA
90mA
95mA
100mA
105mA
110mA
115mA
120mA
125mA
130ma
135mA
Setting
Tolerance
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±7mA
±7mA
11 defibrillator includes
the
pacemaker
pacing cable to the pacingsimulatorand
the
monitor is 60ppm.
button to
Confirm
button.
eachofthe
select
the
10mA current level
that the pacing simulator
Continue
Current
140mA
145mA
150mA
155mA
160mA
165mA
170mA
175mA
180mA
185mA
190mA
195mA
200mA
current
Setting
pressing
output
the
a 5
settings
Tolerance
±7mA
±7mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±9mA
±9mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
mA
listed
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Set
the
Perform this
option.
Confirm that
current
output
testifthe
the
pacing simulator
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shows
a pulse-width of
includes
the
pacemaker
20ms
±1ms.
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PIP-Pacing
Leads
Off
PIP-Low
Detection
Battery
Perform
thistestifthe
LIFEPAK11defibrillator
includesthe pacemaker
option.
i Disconnectone test postadapter lead
Confirm
2
Rotate
3
Disconnect
1 Remove
2 Connect the
Leave the
this
3
Set
thatanalarm
the
power
the
the
battery.
DMM
DMM
test.
the
power supply to +12Vdc.
sounds.
switchtoOFFonthe
monitor
to the DCpower supply output. Select dc volts.
connected tothe power supply for the durationof
from
the
from
monitor
defibrillator.
the pacing simulator.
and
defibrillator.
4 Connect the power supply leads to the battery posts (take
observe
5
Rotate
6 Slowlylower the power supply voltage
appears.
±0.1Vdc.
7 Lower
shut
the
proper polarity).
the
defibrillator
Confirm that
the
powersupply to 7.9Vdc. Confirm
down.
POWER
the
switchtoBATT.
powersupply voltage is 10.1Vdc
until
the
that
LOW
the
BATT
defibrillator
care
to
message
has
/r^%
PIP-Power
Consumption
PIP-QUIK-
LOOK
1
Rotate
2
Set
3
Connect
the
post.
4 Rotate
the
the
lead wires. Connectthe
Set
the
sequencetoend
5
Confirm
6
Rotate
7
Remove
wires.
i Install
Connect
2
the
the
paddles.
3
Measure
(see
Figure 3-4) with the
that
the
Possible
damaged
otherwise
defibrillator
POWER
switchtoOFF.
DC powersupply to +12V.
the
DC
power
supply to
the
DMMinseries
the
DMMtomeasuredccurrentonthe
defibrillator
power
switch toONand
(approximately 5sec).
that
the
measured
defibrillator
powerfrom
battery.
the
the
Set
power
supply
voltageatthe
voltageis-1.2Vdc
contact
or distorted. Do not
apply
damage.
excess
currentis<375mA.
POWER
the
switchtoOFF.
DC powersupply
the
power
leadstothe
slide
DMM
(observe proper polarity). Confirm
±0.2Vdc.
The
attach
pressuretothe
supply
contact
slide
defibrillator
with
and
to +1.2Vdc.
endsofthe
pinsA+and
contacts
clip
leadstothe
contacts.
battery
the
10A
posts
with
positive battery
scale.
wait for the startup
disconnect
the
lead
standard
B-
canbeeasily
contacts
or
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DEFIBRILLATOR
CONTACTSAAND
A+
QUIK-LOOK
Figure 3-4 Defibrillator slide contacts
4 Repeat Steps 1through 3
5 Confirmthat the voltage is +1.2Vdc ±0.2Vdc.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Connect
Rotate
Select
Set
Short
Press
Confirm
3mm
Rotate
the
monitortothe
the
monitor
PADDLESonthe
the
ECG SIZEtoX4.
the
standard
RECORD
that
the
p-p.
the
monitor
POWER
paddles
and
let
baseline
POWER
the
B.
with
defibrillator.
switchtoON.
monitor.
together.
recorder
noiseonthe
switchtoOFF.
the standard paddles reversed.
run
for
several
recorded
Disconnect
seconds.
strip is
the
less
than
monitor.
&
WARNING
PIP-Defibrillator
Isolation
°'-:
ShockWazard.^ Electrical erierc-yis^discharged duringlliis
'*
/procedure)/Do
>,
persp4;or^nductive;surface^x
i Connect a 10kVwire from slide contact C or
not
allow
tfjex'paddi|"electrode
the
the energy meter electrodes.
2 Installa fully-charged battery inthe defibrillator.
3
Connect
the
defibrillatorasshown
in Figure
3-3.
any
battery to
one
of
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PIPLEAKAGE
Current
Figure
3-5
Connections
for defibrillator insulation
check
4 Applypower to the defibrillator and energy meter,
s Select
6
7 Place and
meter electrode (the
8 Initiatethe defibrillatorcharging cycle
is fully
9
Hold
the
maximum energy setting for the defibrillator.
Put
on insulating gloves.
firmly
holdthe defibrillator Paddle 1 on the other energy
one
without the wire connected).
and
wait untilthe defibrillator
charged.
the defibrillator Paddle 2 inthe open air (awayfromany
contact with a person or object).
10 Discharge the defibrillator. An open airdischarge alarm tone
sound.
11
Confirm
that the energy discharged through the energy meter is
less than 5% of the defibrillator energy setting.
12 Reverse the
defibrillator
paddle positions(Paddle 2 on the energy
meter and Paddle 1 inthe open air) and repeat steps 8 through
13 Turnoffpower to the defibrillator and energy meter.
Check leakage current inaccordance withthe following standards:
• AAMI/ANSI (Association for
Instrumentation) ESI-1985
•
AAMI/ANSI
DF2-1989
the
Advancement
of Medical
• IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) 601-1
601-2-4
The
variety of safety analyzers that may be
used
for
these
widely. Therefore, this manual provides only general instructions.
and
tests
will
11,
IEC
varies
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&
Table
Patient
Patient
Ground
Patient
Ground
Patient
Pacer
Ground
Pacer
Ground
Pacer
WARNING
3-8
Contact
Source,
Intact
Source,
Open
Sink
Source,
Intact
Source,
Open
Sink
Maximum
Tests
Referto yoursafety
testing
The
and
• Figure
•
•
Note.
and
the
2mA. If
maximum
leakage
BatteryorAC
Power
current for patient
Supply
9nA
9jiA 10|iA
91uA
9uA
9uA
18uA
analyzer
instructions.
maximum allowable
Table
3-9.
The
leakage
following figures
3-6
Figure
Figure
3-7
3-8
The
current range for
the
IEC specify 5.0mAasthe
actual earth leakage current for
you
use
the
DALE
600or600E
current.
.Electrical
equipment
perform
leakage
Auxiliary
(120Vac)
hazard.
and
these
Make
howtoperform
tests
could result in not detecting
current. , ^
contact
BatteryorAC
Power
tests
Supply
10fiA
100nA 174|aA
10(iA
10uA
20uA
operator's
manual
currentissummarized
show
general
DALE
600
and
maximum
sure
(Standard
Auxiliary
(132Vac)
the
you
these
earth
leakage
Auxiliary
safety
analyzer,
are
familiar with your
tests;
Paddles
AC
Power
for configuration
in Table
leakage
600E
is 0 to 1.99mA. UL
3-8
connections:
current. However
Power
Supply is
use
a 2mA
less
test
Failuretoproperly
excessive
module)
AC
Auxiliary
Supply
(230Vac)
87uA
436uA
87uA
436jiA 500fxA
87uA
Auxiliary
Power
(265Vac)
100(iA
500uA
200(iA
100|iA
100(jiA
and
than
Supply
^s
^January
Table
3-9
Patient
Contact
Tests
Ground
Ground
Intact
Open
1996
Physio-Control Corporation
Maximum
BatteryorAC
Power
leakage
Supply
91nA
273uA
current for
Auxiliary
(120Vac)
chassis
BatteryorAC
Power
Supply
100nA
300nA
All Rights
leakage
Auxiliary
(132Vac)
Reserved
tests
(Standard
AC
Auxiliary
Supply
436jiA 500|iA
Paddles
(230Vac)
87fiA
Power
module)
AC
Auxiliary
Supply
Power
(265Vac)
100nA
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"u'fepm
Service
Manual
HARD
PADDLES
LEAKAGE
ANALYZER
y
/
EARTH
SLIDE
IF
AUX
GROUND
CONTACT
SUPPLY
/
I NOTUSED
TO
C
AUX
POWER
SUPPLY
AUX
POWER
OR
BATTERY
BATTERY
Figure
3-6
Pacer
source
and
sink
connections
(Standard
Paddles
module)
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LEAKAGE
ANALYZER
AUX
POWER
SUPPLY
AUX
POWER
OR
BATTERY
BATTERY
Figure 3-7 Patient source and sink connections
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CHASSIS
LEAKAGE
CABLE
LEAKAGE
ANALYZER
CONNECT
SEQUENTIALLY
SLIDE
CABLE
CONTACT.
TO
CONNECT
TO
EACH
IF
USING
AUX
BATTERY
SUPPLY,
SEQUENTIALLY
+, -
NO
THERAPY
MODULE
AUX
POWER
SUPPLY
AUX
POWER
OR
BATTERY
EARTH
GROUND
(MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM
ANALYZER
OUTLET)
GROUNDING
PLATE
LEAKAGE
Figure
3-8
Chassis
leakage
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PIP
Checklist
QUIK-COMBO
Performance
Physical
Service
Software
Inspection
Mode
Version
Keypad
Defib
Energy
Defib
Energy
Defib
Charge
Open
Air
Discharge
Hold-up
Time
Synchronized
Pacer
Output
Pacing
Pacing
Low
QUIK-LOOK
Power
Defibrillator
Leakage
Waveform
Leads
Battery
Consumption
Current
for
module
Inspection
and
Power
Output
Dump
Time
Cardioversion
Current
Off
Detection
Isolation
On
Customer:
Dept/Location:_
Instrument
Serial
Type:
Number:_
Frequency:
Tech.
Name/ID:
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•
•
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D
•
•
•
D
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•
D
D
•
•
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•
D
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Fail
•
D
•
D
D
D
D
D
•
•
D
D
•
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•
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for
Customer:
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Serial
Type:
Number:_
Frequency:
Tech.
Name/ID:
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Date:
Model:
.Last
Insp:
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Performance
Physical
Service
Software
Inspection
Mode
Version
Keypad
Defib
Energy
Defib
Energy
Defib
Charge
Open
Air
Discharge
Hold-up
Time
Synchronized
Pacer
Output
Pacing
Pacing
Low
QUIK-LOOK
Power
Defibrillator
Leakage
Waveform
Leads
Battery
Consumption
Current
Inspection
and
Power
Output
Dump
Time
Cardioversion
Current
Off
Detection
Isolation
On
Page
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•
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a
O
•
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D
a •
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D
D
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•
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Test
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Calibration
Procedures
TCP-Scope
Applicability
(TCP)
and
Service
Manual
If
the
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker failsthe
CalibrationorPacing
this
section.
Each
TCP
test
refertoTroubleshooting
test,
tests
require
these tests,
qualifiedservice technician.
This
TCP
procedure
.
LIFEPAK11diagnostic cardiac monitor
• Physio-Controlcellularmodem
• RS
100
•
Physio-Control
• Other Physio-Controldefibrillators
Refer
Manuals.
opening
perform
applies
does
receiving station
tothe separatetests
Current
Calibration,
maybeperformed
on page
the
instrument
the
PIP.Toperform
tothe
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker.
not
apply
tothe
receiving
stationmodem
providedintheir
separately.Ifthe
following
3-32.
case.
Testing
perform
Remember,
After
performing
serviceor
devices:
respective
and Troubleshooting
Defibrillation
the
applicable
instrument
noneofthese
any
repair,
contacta
Service
Energy
tests
fails
of
The
in
a
JfPN
TCP-Definitions
TCP-Resource
Requirements
TCP-Equipment
These procedures use the
bpm
DMM Digital Multimeter
ECG Electrocardiogram
ESD
NSR
PIP Performance Inspection Procedure
p-p peak-to-peak
beats per minute
Electrical
Normal
QRS Refers to
TCP Test and Calibration
The
following
and
personnel.
The
equipment
Although
model,
the
other
subsection
listedinTable
table
lists
test
equipment
Static
Sinus
portions
specific
following
Discharge
Rhythm
ofthe
describe
3-10is
test
with
acronyms:
ECG
waveform
Procedures
TCP
test
requiredtoperform
instrumentsbymanufacturer
equivalent
equipment,
workstation,
specifications
the
TCP.
and
maybeused.
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TCP-Test
Equipment
Verification
Corporation
All
test
equipment
usedinthe
TCP
must
haveacurrent
calibration
on the devicechassis. The calibration label must be issued bya
certified
calibration
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TCP-Workstation
Power
Table
3-10
Equipment
Oscilloscope
Test Equipment Required for the TCP
LIFEPAK11diagnostic
monitor
Defibrillator Energy Meter
ECG/Pacing Simulator
QUIK-COMBO
adapter
Other
A
WARNING
test
test
equipment
post
cardiac
which
Theacline
source.
protection.
Specifications
Bandwidth:
Vertical
Horizontal Time
Compatible
defibrillator/pacemaker
Power Range: 0-100J±2%±0.1J
Load
Resistance:
Output:
Amplitude: Lead
Amplitude
For
use
meets
listed
,
-^vo
powertothis
The
workstation
dcto20MHz
accuracy:
2mVp-p
accuracy:
with QUIK-COMBO
tage$.^Helse^
±3%
(5mV-5V/division)
Base
Accuracy: ±5%
with
LIFEPAK
0-1000J±2%±2J
50Q
10Hzsine wave±2%
II,
RA-LL
±2%
specifications
workstation
musthave
11
(RA-LL)
module
canbe
used.
must
connect
Electrical
toa
grounded
Static
Discharge
Recommended
Tektronix
Physio-Control 805300
Bio-Tek
Bio-Tek
Physio-Control 3005302
2213
QED-6
QED-6
(ESD)
Model*
power
^)
TCP-Personnel
TCP-Defibrillation
Calibration
Technicians
operationofthe
accessories. Personnel
the
following
• Associate of
biomedical
• Certificate of
in
biomedical
who
perform
thisTCPmustbe
thoroughly
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
performing
levels of education or experience:
Applied
electronics
Technical
electronics
Sciencedegree
Training
thisTCPmustmeetat leastone of
withamajor
inelectronics
• Equivalentbiomedical electronics experience
Perform this
concerning Service Mode,
i
Installafully-charged
sure
2 Connecta therapymodule to the defibrillator.
3
Connect
that
test
in Service Mode.
the
power
the
defibrillation
For
additional information
see
Section 2.
battery
switchissettoOFF.
inthe
cabletothe
defibrillator/pacemaker.
energy
familiar
and
any
emphasisin
with
a majoremphasis
meter.
with
the
required
Make
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Press
while rotating
buttons until
The
and
number
hold
the
on
down
the
JOULES
the
both
POWER
bottom
the
PACER
switch to
display
lineisthe
button
BATT.
shows:
versionofthe
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
and
the
SYNC
button
Continue to hold down
SOF.
5.x
software.
the
5 Press the T 5mACURRENT
dEF
6
Press
CHARGE.
7
For
tests
using
using
the
Standard
8
Press
CHARGE.
9
Press
both discharge buttons.
10 Compare the reading on
defibrillator energy. If
numbers,
energy
ii
Press
press
reading
SYNC
display briefly
displays (the calibration
12
13
Confirm
Repeat
Table
Note.
8J,
9J,
the
Steps
3-11.
When
and
The
defibrillator
the
QUIK-COMBO module,
Paddles
the
there
the
t 20 mA
matches
the
to temporarily
shows:
CAL. Do not turn defibrillator off while CAL
constants
calibration by repeating
7 through 11 for
using
the
Standard
30J
energy
settings
button 6 times untilthe display shows:
will
not
chargeatthis point.
select
2J.
For
tests
module,
energy
is a
CURRENTabutton
energy
store
are
select
meter
difference
meter
the
calibration
willbelost).
steps
eachofthe
Paddles
not
available.
5J.
with
the
between
until
reading.
adjustment.
8 through 11.
energy
Module,
settings
the
selected
the
two
the
available
3J,
4J,
The
listed in
6J, 7J,
Table
Energy
14
3-11
Setting
2J
3J
4J
5J
6J
7J
8J
9J
Rotate
Defibrillation
the
POWER
calibration constants into
is
Select
16
Immediately
17
Confirm
200J
that
and
press
the
Tolerance
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
±1.6J
switch to
press
both
energy
Energy
the
Levels
Energy
10J
20J
30J
50J
100J
200J
300J
360J
OFF,
thentoBATT.
defibrillator memory.
CHARGE.
discharge
meter
buttons.
shows
Setting
200J
This
+20J.
Tolerance
±1.6J
±2J
±3J
±5J
±10J
±20J
±30J
±36J
updates
the
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TCP-Pacer
Calibration
Current
Perform this
Service
1
Installafully-charged
sure
Mode,
that
test
in Service Mode. For additional information about
see
the
defibrillator
Section
2.
battery
POWER
inthe
defibrillator/pacemaker.
switchissettoOFF.
2 Connect the therapy module to the defibrillator.
3
Rotate
4
Press
while
buttons untilthe
The
5
Press
shows:
PAC
6 Connect
the
pacingsimulator). Apply powerto the
7
Press
8 Confirm that the defibrillator displays
9 Compare the
currentonthe
numbers, press the • 20
10 Press
11
then
the
defibrillator
and
hold down both
rotating
numberonthe
the
the
t 5 mA
the
defibrillation cable to the pacing simulator (when using
POWER
POWER
JOULES
bottom
CURRENT
switchtoBATT.
the
switchtoBATT.
display shows: SOF
line is
button
Standard Paddles module, connect
PACER.
reading
defibrillator. If
on the
pacing
there
CURRENT
match.
SYNC
to temporarily store the calibration adjustment and
advancetothe
Press
the
settings
listedinTable
SYNC
will
appear
next
setting.
a 20
CURRENT
buttonstocheck
3-12.
All
pressed aftereach setting. After
briefly
on the display. Press
pacer
button
and
the
SYNC
Continuetohold
5.x
the
versionofthe
seven
times
the
QUIK-PACE cable to
until
software.
the
display
simulator.
thel
OmAcurrent level.
simulator withthe pacing
is a
difference
a button
eachofthe
until
the numbers
between
current
the settingsmust be checked and
calibrating
SYNC
to store
200ma, CAL
allXhe
calibrationconstants foreach setting. Do not remove poweruntil
CAL is nolongerdisplayed, (the
memory).
12
When
the calibration
can be verified by
sequence
performing
calibration
constants are stored in
is finished, the current calibration
the entire
calibration
again,starting
with the 10mA current level and ending withthe 200mA level.
Make
button
down
the
the
the
two
output
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Table
3-12
Current
10mA
15mA
20mA
25mA
30mA
35mA
40mA
45mA
50mA
55mA
60mA
65mA
70mA
Setting
Pacing
output
Tolerance
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
Service
current
Manual
Current
75mA
80mA
85mA
90mA
95mA
100mA
105mA
110mA
115mA
120mA
125mA
130ma
135mA
Setting
Tolerance
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±5mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±6mA
±7mA
±7mA
Current
140mA
145mA
150mA
155mA
160mA
165mA
170mA
175mA
180mA
185mA
190mA
195mA
200mA
Setting
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
Tolerance
±7mA
±7mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±8mA
±9mA
±9mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
±10mA
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Troubleshooting
Defibrillation
Waveform
Output
Aids
This
subsection
listing of service mode error
information
with operating functions, refer to
OperatingInstructions.
If
disassembly
contains a defibrillator outputwaveform
about
defibrillator/pacemaker
codes.
For additional troubleshooting
screen
the
LIFEPAK
is required, refer to Disassembly
messagesorproblems
11defibrillator/pacemaker
Procedures
Section 4. For informationabout ordering parts, refer to
Possible
are
PCB
damage.
The
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs)
multi-layered boards withsurface-mounted components.
Duringfield-repair, excessive heat from a soldering iron
easily
damage
troubleshooting
recommended.
these
PCBs
and
components. Component-level
and
repair is neither supported nor
This test helps to troubleshootforfailure symptoms inthe
• Defibrillator
• Waveshaping inductor
• Transfer relay
It
also helpscheckthat the outputenergywas
defibrillation
capacitor
calibration.
properly
calibrated
test
and
in
page
5-1.
can
following:
a
during
/"^|v
&
WARNING
-siiockharard^eepfaway'
^6lta^|s;are'pr^stnt\bn
i Connect the
s"/*- %
energy
defibrillation
frpm^the/energy^e^eW^DMperpus^'
metefelectrBje;pJ^tes!^^x
cable to the energy meter.
/-^
2 Connectthe oscilloscope to theenergy meterscope output
connector.
3
Set
the
oscilloscopeasfollows:
•
0.5V/div
•
1ms
•
+slope
•
Store
mode
• Single
Note. When
= 29A
manufacturer's specifications.
Press
Press
sweep
using
defibrillator
energy
CHARGE.
SELECT
the
output.
QED-6
energy
meter,
1Von the oscilloscope
Whenusingother energy meters, referto the
and
select
360J.
When360J are available, press bothdischarge buttons.
Confirm
Figure 3-9.
that the waveform meets the specificationsshown in
-
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f*
IpeaR
0.9
Ipeak
0.5
Ipeak
0.1 Ipeak.
Current
Ipeak
= 45 to 66 Amps
Ireverse
trise=0.40
t10%=3.10
x50%=2.10
= 0 to
-18
Amps
msecto1.42
msecto9.20
msecto4.17
msec
msec
msec
Ireverse
#PS'
Service
Mode
Figure 3-9 Energy output waveform
Error
Codes
The
following listof error
requires servicing. Table
subassembly that may be responsible for the error code.
codes
while
the
The appearance of an error code does not necessarily indicatethat
there is a permanent error condition. An error codecould indicate a
temporary
EMI
discharge) transient.
the error code log.Ifthe defibrillator
again when the defibrillator is performing the
code
maybethe
The suspect assemblies inTable
likelyfailure (top to bottom).
codes
may indicate that
3-13
shows
the
error
the
codes
defibrillator
and
the
Access
defibrillator
is in
service
mode.
(electromagnetic interference) or ESD (electrostatic
After
the defibrillator shows an errorcode, clear
does
not display the error code
same
operation, the error
result of EMI or ESD.
3-13
are listed in the order ofmost
these
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Testing
Table
Error
02
04
OF
10
11
20
21
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2E
30
32
33
35
36
41
42
43
44
and
Troubleshooting
3-13
Code
Service
Suspected
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
a.
b.
c.
c.
mode
Subassembly
Main
PCB
Wire
Harness
Transfer
Main
PCB
Transfer
Display
Main
PCB
Transfer Relay Wire
Transfer Relay
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Note
code
Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB/Pacer
Note
code
Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB/Pacer
Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB/Pacer
Pacer
Main
PCB
Pacer
Main
PCB
Pacer
Slide
Contacts
Main
PCB
Slide
Contacts
Main
PCB
Slide
Contacts
Main
PCB
Slide
Contacts
Main
PCB
Slide
Contacts
Main
PCB
Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
ESDorNoise
Pacer
Main
PCB/Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
error
Relay
Relay
PCB
and
and
codes
Harness
recalibrate
PCB
calibrate
PCB
PCB
PCB
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Cable
Cable
Cable
Cable
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UFEPAK11defibriilator/pacemaker
Error
Code
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4F
57
58
59
67
6E
6F
72
73
74
75
80
81
82
83
91
Suspected
a.
b.
c. Display
a.
b.
d.
e.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
a. Battery
Service
Subassembly
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Pacer
PCB
PCB
Main
PCB
Slide
Contacts
Pacer
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB/Pacer
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Main
PCB
Battery
Main
PCB
Battery Wire
Main
PCB
Pacer
PCB
Display
Main
Main
Pacer
PCB
PCB
PCB
PCB
b. Transfer Relay/Dump Relay
c.
Main
PCB
d. Transfer Relay Wire Harness
92
AO
Slide
Main
Main
Contacts
PCB
PCB
Manual
PCB
Harness
Ribbon
Cable
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
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Section
4
Service
Introduction
and
Maintenance
This
section
•
Maintenance
• Battery Maintenance
•
Disassembly
•
Reinstallation
• Battery Pin
•
Fuse
• Inspection
• Cleaning
• Warranty
• Preparation for Shipping
provides
and
Procedures
Procedures
Replacement
Replacement
the
following information:
Testing
Guidelines
^January 1996Physio-ControlCorporation
Before
become
and
Physio-Control
Technical
servicing or repairing
familiar with all
maintaining
Services
the
the
information in this
the
defibrillator/pacemaker,
service
AllRights
representative.Inthe
at
1-800-442-1142.
Reserved
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker,
section.
contact
USA,
For servicing
a local
call Physio-Control
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UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Maintenance
Guidelines
and
Testing
Periodic maintenance, inspection, and testing of the LIFEPAK
11
defibrillator/pacemakerand accessories help prevent and detect
possible electricaland mechanical problems. Table 4-1 presents a
maintenance and testing schedule for service personnel.
Performance Inspection Procedure (PIP) and Test
and
Procedures (TCP) are provided in Section 3.
Table
4-1
Activity
Performance Inspection
and
Test
Inspection - Exterior (Table
Inspection - Interior (Table 4-3) •
Cleaning - Exterior (Table
Cleaning - Interior
Battery Reconditioning (Figure 4-1) •
Battery
Reconditioning)
Battery Connector Pin Replacement Figure 4-9; • •
inspection included with PIP)
Shelf
Maintenance and Testing Schedule forService Personnel
As
Needed
Calibration
Life
Test
Procedure
Procedures
4-2;
4-4)
(page
4-20) •
(Figure 4-2; includes Battery •
(PIP) •
(TCP) •
included with PIP) •
•
6
Months
The
Calibration
12
Months
24
Months
Useful
Product
Life
Support
Policy
During product development,
and
subassemblies
and
the
routine testing and maintenance program
are
manual willhelp to provide reliable device operation for
the
subjected
LIFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
to rigorous life testing. This testing
recommended
many
in this
years.
However, both rapid technological changes and the availabilityof older
replacement parts limit
The
American Hospital Association
the
useful life of all modern medical devices.
suggests
a 5-year useful life
expectancy fordefibrillators and external pacemakers {Estimated Useful
Lives
of
Depreciable HospitalAssets,
the
U.S. Army lists an eight-year life
Revised
expectancy
1993 Edition). Similarly,
for defibrillators
(technical bulletin: TBMED7, Maintenance ExpenditureLimits for
MedicalMateriel, TBMED7, Rev. 8 October 1993). Physio-Control
Corporation
expectancy
Physio-Control Corporation provides fulltechnical
replacement parts for a period of 8 years from
our
manufacturing facility. Afterthis
provides technical support
recommends
for this device.
that you
and
replacement
adopt
8-year
a 5-to-8
the
year
support
date of
useful life
and
shipment
period, Physio-Control
partsasavailable.
from
4-2
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11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Battery
Maintenance
The
Pak Nickel-Cadmium(NiCad) batteries. To help maximize battery life
and performance,these
with
LIFEPAK
the
Battery
11 defibrillator/pacemaker
Support
NiCad
System.
batteries must be properlymaintained
uses
Service
FASTPAK
and
and
Maintenance
Battery
JP^N
&
WARNINGS
r^^^oSblepower^allure^
:t
depression
,':
warning**'Be;sure,to
thisTsection.
Possible
information
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non-Physio-Control batteriesor remanufacturedor alternate >
source
Physio-Control
Possible batterydamage,
(Physio-Control
notdesigned tocharge
FASTPAK
reduce battery
charge the
Possible
does
Systemtomaintain
does
Possible Instrument failure. Failure to charge a stored battery
before returning itto active service may result iopremature \
power
patientcare/
to
active
may
result
* '
instrument
regarding the performanceor effectivenessoOhe
batteriesorchargers
batteries
Part
battery inthe two-well standard BatteryChargermay;
life
FASTPAK
instrument
not maintain batteries, Use only the Battery Support
not replace the Battery SupportSystem.
failure
ofthe
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service.
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and create a riskof
battery inthe standard Battery Charger.
failure.
batteries.JheAQAuxiliary
defibrillator/pacemakerordefibrillator
charge a stored batterybefore returning it;
Battery'Support
the
two-well
batteries. Chargingthe;
The
Battery
9-00288,
fire
or explosion. Do not:
AC Auxiliary Power Supply
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Battery
Factors
Temperature
Voltage
Depression
Corporation
Three major factors affect the performance of NiCad batteries:
•
Temperature
• Voltage
• Self-discharge rate
Charging a batteryat temperatures below20°C
(78°F)
leadtoirreversiblecell
Voltage depression is a condition that reduces battery performance,
particularly when charging
mistakenly called "memory." Voltage depression
reversed by reconditioningthe battery every 3 monthsasdescribed in
Figure
• Repeated attempts to
almost
Depression
will
prevent the battery from reaching its
damage.
the
defibrillator. This condition is often
4-1.
Voltage depression is
add
fully-charged
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battery
Reserved
more
caused
charge
(68°F)
full
by either:
to a fully-charged or an
or above 25.5°C
capacity and may
can
usually be
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•
Extended
recommended
UFEPAK11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
charging at temperatures
25.5°C
(78°F).
above
the
maximum
Self-Discharge
Rate
Like
most
used.
batteries, NiCad batteries self-discharge
When
stored at room temperature, a
new
when
they
NiCad battery
are not
self-discharges approximately 1% of its capacity each day. In 10 days,
a
new
NiCad battery not installed in
approximately 10% of its capacity. Evaluate
the battery by performinga Shelf LifeTest.
self-discharge rate
• Battery
•
Temperature
•
Frequencyofuse
• Length of
age
time
dependsonthese
in storage
the
defibrillator/pacemaker
the
self-discharge rate of
The
actual battery
factors:
loses
• Physical battery condition.
These
factors can combine to significantly increase
the
battery
discharge rate. Forexample, an older battery stored in higher
temperatures
may
have
an accelerated self-discharge rate
much
greaterthan 1% per day.
Possible
the
shorten
LOW
battery life.
battery
BATTERY
damage.
message
Remove
first
appears.
and
replaceabattery
Over-discharging
when
can
ChargingaBattery
the
System
The
Use
System
Batteries
Battery
FAULTY
the
Battery
to
Maintain
Support
Light
with
Support
charge
To
i Insert
Confirm that the
a battery in
the
battery in
the
Battery
oneofthe
CHARGE
begun.
2 Periodically,
(a
full
now
fully charged and ready for
If
the
Battery Support
installed,
and
reinsert
remains on, discard
checkonthe
charge requires approximately 70 minutes).
System
leave
the
battery installed for up to30minutes.
the
battery to restart
the
battery.
To properly maintain batteries,
the
following guidelines:
•
Charge
The
25.5°Cor68°
may
batteries at
optimum
not
reach
the
proper
charging temperature is room
to 78°F). Batteries
full capacity,
Incomplete battery charging
Support
three battery
System:
compartments.
lightis on indicating the charge cycle
battery until
the
READY
light is on
The
battery is
use.
displays
the
FAULTY
light
when
a battery is
Then,
the
charge cycle. If
use
only
the
Battery Support
the
FAULTY
System
temperature.
charged
evenifthe
may
lead to irreversible cell
outside
charge
temperature
timeisincreased.
room
(20° to
temperature
damage.
has
remove
light
and
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Place
-
Place
-
Keepatroom
- Do not place in direct sunlight.
- Do not
Rotate
equally.
the Battery Support
in a
well-ventilated
temperature.
place
nearaheat
the
batteries
so
that
Systeminthe
area.
source
or air conditioner.
all
batteriesinactive
Service
proper location.
service
and
Maintenance
are
used
Recondition
Every
Three
Batteries
Months
Reconditioning is a succession of discharge
process
can
be performed on a battery inserted into
and
charge
the
cycles. This
far right
compartment of the Battery SupportSystem. Reconditioning a battery
helps prevent or reverse the effects of voltage depression
keep
track of battery capacity.
Recondition batteries every3 months by using
Procedure in Figure
less
than 80% on the third cycle. For information
of
the
Reconditioning
RECONDITIONING
For
use
withthe Physio-Control® Battery Support System,
FASTPAK®
- 80% or greater battery capacity is
- Alternate every 90
- Use Battery Support System at
- For Technical Support, call (800)442-1142 USA
Test
Performed
CHECKLIST(Vcirclewhendone)
and
Date.
by.
4-1.
Battery
Discard any battery with a capacity reading of
Procedure
form, refer to Section 5.
PROCEDURE
Pak
batteries.
days
with Shelf LifeTest
68-78°
Battery
acceptable
F
ID.
the
Reconditioning
about
and
helps
ordering copies
Figure
^January1996 Physio-ControlCorporation
4-1
O 1
Charge
battery until READY light
O 2 Cycle #1: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; disregard reading
O 3 Cycle #2: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; disregard reading
O 4 Remove battery for 1 - 4 hrs Begin End
05
Cycle #3: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; bat.
= %
O 6 Log Cycle #3 bat.
Cycle #3 bat. cap. 80% or
O
Yes-acceptable
O
No-unacceptable/discard
P/N
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cap.%onback
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appears
cap.
of battery
greater?
battery
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11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
Perform
Every
Six
Shelf
Months
Life
Test
The
Shelf LifeTest evaluates the self-discharge rate of a stored battery.
Perform
alternateit withthe ReconditioningProcedure in Figure
months. Discard
20. For information about ordering
refertoSection
the
Shelf
Life Test described in Figure
any
battery with a
Shelf
Life
copiesofthe
5.
SHELF
For
use
with
the
FASTPAK®
Shelf
-
- Alternate
(Note:
-
Use
Battery Support
- For Technical Support, call (800)442-1142 USA
Test
Date.
Performed
Physio-Control® Battery
and
Battery
Life
Test
Value of 20 or
every90days
Steps
1-5
by.
CHECKLIST(Vcircle
Charge
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
battery until READY light
Cycle #1: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; disregard reading
Cycle #2: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; disregard reading
Remove
Cycle
Log Cycle #3 bat. cap.%on backof battery
Remove
Begin I / End / /
Cycle
battery for 1 - 4 hrs Begin End
#3: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; bat.
battery
#4: DISCHG-CHARGE-READY; bat.
LIFE
Pak
with Reconditioning
equals Reconditioning Procedure)
Systemat68-78°
TEST
Support
batteries.
lessisacceptable
Procedure
F
Battery ID.
whendone)
appears
for
7-8
days
and
storeonshelf
4-2
Test
Shelf
System,
cap.
cap.
every
value of
=_
=_
Life
.%
4-1
six
every
more
Test
months,
three
than
form,
or
Use
Log
Battery
Figure
Maintenance
4-2
Record:
Cycle
#3 bat.
cap.
Subtract:
Result
Shelf
O Yes-acceptable O No-unacceptable/discard battery
P/N B06018-001 (D1992 Physio-Control Corporation
Shelf
Life
The
Battery Maintenance Log
battery
of
maintenance
the
Battery
Cycle
Shelf
Life
Test
Value20or
Test
form
Maintenance
#4 bat.
cap.
—_
Life
Test
Value
=
less?
shown
in Figure
procedures. For information
Log, refer to
Section
4-3
about
5.
helps
to track
ordering
copies
4-6
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Service
and
Maintenance
BATTERY
For
use
withthe Battery SupportSystem for Physio-Control
DATE I.D. NUMBER BATTERY TEST PERFORMED BATTERYTEST RESULTS BATTERYACCEPTABLE?
MAINTENANCE
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
Life
D Visual Inspection
(case
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D Visual Inspection
(case
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D Visual Inspection
(case
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D Visual Inspection
(case
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D Visual Inspection
(case not cracked or broken)
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D Visual Inspection
(case
D Faulty
D Reconditioning
Procedure
D
Shelf
D VisualInspection
(case
Test
not cracked or broken)
Ufe
Test
not crackedor broken)
Life
Test
not
cracked
Ufe
Test
not cracked or broken)
Life
Test
Ufe
Test
not
crackedorbroken)
Life
Test
not
cracked
LOG
or broken)
or broken)
Battery Capacity %
Shelf
Life
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
Battery Capacity %
Shelf
Life
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
Battery
Capacity
Shelf
Ufe
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
Battery Capacity %
Shelf
Ufe
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
Battery
Capacity
Shelf
Life
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
Battery Capacity %
Shelf
Life
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
BatteryCapacity %
Shelf
Ufe
Test
Value
Case
OK D
Case
not
OK D
DYES
DYES
%
DYES
DYES
%
DYES
DYES
DYES
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
DNO
Discard
Battery
P/N806019-00 © 1992 Physio-ControlCorporation Technical Service 1(800) 442-1142 USA
Figure
Receiving
^January1996 Physio-ControlCorporation
New
Batteries
4-3
Battery Maintenance Log
When
newly-purchased batteries arrive:
• Promptly label
to easily track
each
new battery. Use a unique identification number
the
battery through all
maintenance
and
procedures.
•
Recondition
Because
each
new
battery.
NiCad batteries self-discharge, a
new
battery
may
charged by the time itis received. Recondition a newly purchased
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Storing
Discarding
Batteries
Batteries
battery according to
Figure
Store
4-1.
batteriesinthe
still require routine maintenance,
storing
•
batteries
Store
batteries between 4.4°
temperatures
•
Never
freeze
When
properly maintained, Physio-Control FASTPAK NiCad
should
an
circumstances
•
•
•
•
haveabattery
environmentally
The
battery
There
is a difference of
Shelf
Life
Test.
There
is physical
The
Battery
the
Reconditioning
Battery
on a shelf:
reduce
batteries.
the
battery self-discharge rate.
life of approximately 2
safe
mannerifone
occur:
capacityisless
greater
damagetothe
Support
System
Procedure
Support
and
Systemoron
even
while
26.7°C (40°
they
years.
or moreof
than
80%
^/^/reconditioning.
than20after performing a
battery
indicates
case.
faulty
recharged.
described
a shelf.
areinstorage.
and
80°F). Cooler
Discard
the
following
when
the
battery
in
Batteries
When
batteries
batteries
battery
is
in
Recycling
J'JJJJAmm*mAAmm*!^
Disassembly
Procedures
Batteries
Recycle
and
local Physio-Control
Physio-Control
The
assembliesofthe
parentheses()refer to item
and
discarded
NiCad
batteries
locally
according
local regulations. Iflocal recycling is not possible,
following
representative.Inthe
service
representativeat1-800-442-1142.
procedures
describe how to
USA,
disassemble
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker.
Figure 5-1.
Whenever
numbersinthe
the
case
mustbeopened
Final
repair, performaninterior inspectionasdescribed
Table
4-3.
When
disconnecting
connectionssothat
A2P14,
connector
Refertothe
connection
4-14.
etc.
Each
with
Interconnect Diagram (Figure 5-2), for additional
information. For reinstallation
the
cables
they
"P"
connection
same
and
match
number.
wire
harnesses,
easily during
mates
For
to a
example,
procedures,
reassembly,
corresponding
to national,
contact
contact
Assembly
for
in
label
the
P3
mates
refertopage
a
the
major
Numbers
Parts
service
cables
e.g.,
"J"
with
state,
your
in
list
or
and
A1P2,
J3.
//*%
4-8
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are
referenced
otherwise
from
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A
WARNING
Service
and
Maintenance
Special
Static
Handling
Sensitive
for
Devices
f^sefftbl^^^vpid^ijfchTng
Wires,
carefully
fpH^tfitf;
'Reinstallation Proceduresoripage 4-14.
Possible
instrument contain
damage,
devices
Note. Twotypes of screw used in the assembly ofthe defibrillator/
pacemaker (items 42 and 43 on the Final Assembly Parts List) have plastic
coatings on the threads to help
be
used
removed.
component
observe
as
described
damage.
static
the
special handling for static sensitive
below.
only once. Discard
sensitive
secure
and
replace all
Some
PCB
devices
the screws.
assembliesinthe
(SSDs).
These
screws
that
To avoid
ATTENTtON
screws should
have
been
Manyelectronic semiconductordevices (suchasMOS ICs, FETs,
optical isolators, or
film
resistors) can be damaged by the discharge of
static electricity. Static charge buildup is very common. Static
discharges commonlyoccur when the operatorwears synthetic clothes
and
transfers the chargeto any object touched.
damage or destroy Static Sensitive Devices (SSDs). Inmost
discharge is not even perceptibleto the person who causes
These
discharges
cases,
it.
can
the
&
WARNING
Look
for
SSD
Symbol
Use
Static-Dissipative
Mat
Wear Wrist
Transport
Store
Property
Strap
and
PCBs
Topreventstatic discharge damage to SSDs, observe the
precautions
procedures:
Note
that
the
following warning symbol:
Always
connectedtoearth
Always
groundexcept when
during
SSDs
perform
any open-case test, maintenance, or repair
suchasPCBs
repair
ormaintenance ona static-dissipative matthatis
ground.
are
indicated
in this
service
wear a conductive wriststrap connected to the mat and to
working
on energized equipment orwhen
following
manual
with
discharginghighvoltagecircuits. The strap must be snug enough to
make good contact against
Shock
energized
hazard. Remove the wrist
equipmentorwhen
bare
skin.
discharging
strap
when working on
high
Voltage
circuits^
Transportand store PCBsinanti-staticracks or insideconductive bags.
Labelthe package that contains the PCBsasstatic-sensitive.
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Power
Case
Keep WorkArea
Static-Free
Test
Routinely
Disconnection
Separation
Work
Area
Keep static-generating products suchasstyrofoam
from
the
work
area.
Connect
irons
and
test equipmentto ground witha three-prong plug.
Test all
the
anti-static parts of
routinely. Keep a log of
any
Before
Remove
is
connected).
To
remove
Lower
cable
of
(PN
202434-000
throughout
separate
i
Turn
2
Remove
that
and
disassembly,besure
the
battery
internal,
Cases.
ties
(PN 200536-001 or equal)
and
replaceable
Before starting this procedure,besuretohave
or equal). Label
and
note where
the
cases:
the
instrument
the
ten
6-32
secure
replace
the
Upper
them
during reassembly.)
all electrical
the
the
test
disconnect
cable
upside
down.
screws
and
Lower
work
area
results.
to turn
the
the
AC Auxiliary Power Supply (ifit
assemblies,
and
cable
routing
tie
replacements
(43)
and
the
Cases.
equipment
(mat,
power
separate
a quantity of lithium
and
three
(Discard
cups
or trays away
suchassoldering
straps,
cables)
switch to
the
Upper
off.
a quantity
cable
ties
are
required. To
4-40
screws
these
screws
/S^s
and
grease
(42)
Main
Removal
PCB
Assembly
Lift
the
Lower
Case
away
from
the
Upper
3
Case.
Before removing the Main PCB Assembly (A1),
caution:
Possible
ribbon
P11. Pull only with
i
Remove
the
cable
Main
component
connector
two
4-40
PCB.
release
enough
screws
(Discard
damage.
force to
(42)
these
tabs
and
screws
Do
not
for
connectors
release
one
and
pull
the
4-40
reassembly.)
2
Label
and
disconnect
3 Gently lift
connectionsonthe
4 Label
the
and
disconnect connectors P1 through P9,
J portions of
lead
connectedtoA4-8,cut
that
P1, P6, P7, P9,
the
connection
release
tabsonthe
PCB from its cradle to gain
the
while
P10
and
component
connections on
the
and
P13
have
P2,
P3, P4, P5, P8,
"J" portion of
P13.
side.
the
tie wrap,
release
the
accesstothe
PCB
(see
and
P10,
connection.
observe
hardonthe
connectors.
nut
replace
the
P3, P8,
(33)
them
and
that
P11 from
below). Label
disconnect. Note
tabsonthe
and
P11
following
and
secure
during
wiring
the
the
"P" portion of
have
4-10
5
Lift
the
Main PCB
away
from
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TOA4-8
Service
and
Maintenance
Pacer
Removal
PCB
Assembly
Figure
J8
J9
J10
4-4
Main PCB Assembly
J6
First, remove the Main PCB
provide
access
to the A2 Pacer PCB.
i Positionthe UpperCase
access
2 Loosen the
switch.
3
Label
to
and
the
power
disconnect
Pacer
J11
and
W9 Monitor Interface Connectorto
wiring
PCB.
switch by removing the mounting nut behind the
the
P14
correspondingJ14 and J15 connectors on the PCB (see below).
4 Remove the foam tape (17) between the
Transfer Relay. Replace this foam when reinstalling the
PCB.
5 Remove the four 4-40 screws (42)
secure
the
PCB.
J3
harness assemblies to provideclear
and
P15
connectors
Pacer
PCB
from
and
the
the
Pacer
and
the
4-40 standoff (56) that
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b
J14
6
Remove
spacetoremove
7 Tilt
and
lift
the
Upper
the
J15
Case
standoff
the
PCB.
A2 Pacer PCB
J13
UFEPAK
(55)
away
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
near
from
A2J14tocreate
the
Upper
Case.
enough
//!^k
Keypad
Removal
Transfer
Removal
i§S>S&
Assembly
Assembly
^ISf
Figure
4-5
Pacer
PCB
First, remove the
(A3).
i Tilt
PCB.
back
and
2 Tiltback and
First,
remove the A1
Relay
(A4).
Pacer
lift
the
Keypad Bracket (6)
lift
the Keypad PCB away from the Upper
Main
1 Label and disconnect the wires
as shown in
Figure
4-6
corresponds to the numbers on the Interconnect Diagram(Figure
5-2).
Possible
terminalsA4-6
these
component
terminals
(white
are
not interchanged in reassembly.
PCB (A2) to provide
PCB (A1) to gain
from
accesstothe
away
from
accesstothe
the Transfer Relay terminals
below. The terminal numbering
damage.
wire)
Pay special attention to labeling
and A4-9 (red
wire)
to make sure
Keypad PCB
the
Keypad
Case.
Transfer
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Capacitor
Removal
XFER1
XFER
Figure
2
4-6
NO CONNECTION:
CONNECTIONS:
XFER
CASE
P2(XFER1.XFER2)
A4Transfer Relay
2,11,11A,12,12A
1, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8,
GND
9,10
2 Removethe four4-40 screws (42)and the washers (58) that secure
the Transfer Relay. Cut the remaining tie wraps.
Lift
3
the Transfer Relay away from the Upper
Whendisconnecting the
match the capacitor
i Cut
the
cable
2 Grasp C1 and carefully
3
Disconnect
tie that
the
polarity
push-on
wires
from
(red +, black -).
secures
C1 to
lift
itfrom the case.
terminals
C1, be sure to
the
from
Case.
Upper
the
wirestoC1
label
Case.
each
+andC1-.
Do not disturbthe bleeder resistor (37)that is connected to the
other
C1+
and
C1 -
terminals.
4 Remove C1. Observe that the capacitor is protected
sleeve
later
(13)
and
reassembly.
plastic
end-cap
(47).
Keep
these
with
items
withC1for
wire
to
a plastic
f^^
Inductor
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Corporation
First,
removeC1andthe
i
Cut
the
cable
tie
2
Slide
backthe
and
J23.
3 Labeland disconnect the Inductor
Transfer
protective
Relay.
that
Main
PCBtoprovide
secures
sleeve.Then,
the
access to
J22
and
J23
connectors.
label
and disconnect J22
(W3)
lead at terminal7 of the
Inductor
L1.
4 Unbundlethe wire assembliesasneeded to free the Inductorleads.
5
Lift
the Inductoraway from the Upper
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Therapy
Removal
Monitor
Connector
Connector
Interface
Removal
First
remove
(W1).
i Label
P3,
2 Unbundle
Connector
3
Remove
and
P10,
the
Main PCB to provide
disconnect
P14,
P15, P22, P23,
the
wire
leads.
the
retainer ring(41) that
the
assembliesasneeded
accesstothe
following wiring
and
terminal
secures
harness
A4-6.
to free
the TherapyConnector.
4 Push the wirethrough the mounting hole and lift
Connector
First,
remove
Connector(W9).
i Cut the cable tie (9) that
Monitor
2
Unbundle
Interface
3
Lift
the
from
the
Interface
the
Connector
Monitor
the
Upper
Case.
Main PCB to gain
secures
Connector.
wire
assemblies
leads.
accesstothe
Monitor Interface
the ferrite ringadjacent to theW9
as
neededtofree
InterfaceConnector fromthe Upper Case.
Therapy
connectors:
the
Therapy
the
Therapy
the
Monitor
Connector
/^\
Reinstallation
Procedures
&
WARNING
Toreinstallassemblies, perform the disassembly steps described inthe
precedingparagraphs inthe reverse
referto itemnumbers inthe
However,the
instructions,
•
Monitor
•
Therapy
•
Inductor
• Capacitor
• Transfer Relay
• Transfer Relay
•
Keypad
•
Pacer
•
Main
•
Upper
which
Interface
Connector
PCB
PCB
PCB
and
following
are
Lower
Connector
Case.
Final
assemblies require additional reinstallation
described
order.
Numbers inparentheses ()
AssemblyParts
below:
List
and Figure5-1.
PossiblesHpcf^
rprdp^rjy,itis
joining
carefully
possibletopinch
the
Upper
folloW
the reassemblyinstructions.
and
Lower
Case.,Toavoid
and
flarjiage
cable
wires
pinching
when,,
wires/:
W9
Monitor
Connector
4-14
Interface
During
reinstallation, apply
lithium
grease (PN202434-000or
equivalent) alongthe edge ofthe connector
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Then, reinsertthe
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P12
CABLE
TIE
connectorinthe
water-resistant integrityof the
Afterinstalling the connector, secure the ferrite ringwitha cable-tie
shown In Figure
PCB(P13).
Upper
4-7.
Case.
The connector end (P12), connectsto the
LITHIUM
GREASE
The
grease
LIFEPAK
helps
maintain
11 defibrillator/pacemaker.
the
Main
as
W1
L1
CI
Therapy
Inductor
Capacitor
Connector
Figure4-7
Monitor
During
mounting
settles
retainer
connection
PCB,
During
Route the connection wires to their corresponding connection points on
the Transfer Relay (A4-9) and P22/P23.
During
the correct capacitor
Connector and the
Secure
Interface
reinstallation,
hole
into
place.
ring
(41)
wires
Pacer
PCB,
reinstallation,
reinstallation,
the capacitor in place with a tie wrap.
and
into
Connector
feed
rotate
While
place
reinstallation
the
connector
the
Therapy
holding
Connector
theconnectorinplace,
ontherearofthe
to theircorresponding connectionpointson the
and
Transfer Relay.
place
theL1Inductor
make
sure
that
the
polarity.
Main
Route
PCB in the
the
space
wires
back
through
until
connector.
(W1)inthe
wire
connections
wires
between the
underneath the Capacitor.
the
keyway
slide
Route
Upper
the
the
Case.
are
Therapy
the
Main
made
to
A4
Transfer
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During
correctly
reinstallation,
(the
the case). For
Figure
4-8.
besurethatthe
black
device
terminal
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ontheA4Transfer
connections and
Transfer
wire
Relayismounted
Relay
faces
the
routing,
referto
inside
of
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Possible
compromise
wires. During reinstallation,
detailed in Figure
instrument
isolation
4-8.
damage.
between
Improper wire routing
high-voltage
observe
and
proper
low-voltage
wire routing
could
as
THICK
/^
RED
A3
A2
Keypad
Pacer
PCB
PCB
Figure
THIN
RED
(BOTH)
4-8
Transferrelay
During
front
reinstallation, be sure that the keypad portion is flush
panel. Then,
switchis
wire
reinstall
fully
seated inthe A3
routing
the
Keypad
Keypad
Bracket
PCB
(6)
making
(42).Ifthe keypad is
sure that the
bumped or dislodged whilethe instrument cover is off, remove the
keypad
and
During
PCB
then
the
reinstallation,
and
Keypad
Bracket,
Keypad Bracket.
tilt
the Pacer PCBso that itinstallsjust beneath
then
reinstall
first
the keypad PCB
the switch portionofW8. The foam tape (17) between the Pacer PCB
and the Transfer Relayis nonreusable and must be replaced.
THICK
(BOTH)
THICK
with
WHT
RED
the
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Main
PCB
During reinstallation,besure
before installing
neededtoprevent
the
PCB.
Dress
pinching wires.
that
all wiring
the
wires
harnesses
and
use
Service
areinplace
cable
and
ties
Maintenance
as
Upper
Battery
Replacement
and
Connector
Lower
Case
Pin
During reinstallation,
•
Connections
• Wires
Then
are
attach
dressed
the
make
sure
that:
between
assemblies
are
complete.
to preventpinching or stretching.
Lower
Case.
Inspect the battery connector pinsasa part of routine physical
inspection. Be sure to examine each leaf on the pins to make surethat
they are notcracked or broken. Tightenany pinsthat are loose.
Replaceany pinsthat are bent, broken,corroded,
The pinscan be replaced
nut
driver to
shownin
unscrew
Figure
4-9. When
are properly aligned.
without
the
threaded
Tighten
openingthe case. Use a
shaft.
Then,
installingapin,
the pin
BATTERY
I
firmly,
CONNECTOR
worn,
ordamaged.
5/32-inch
remove
the
pin
as
make sure thatthe threads
but do notovertighten.
PIN
Fuse
iiniiuimimmm
Replacement
Figure
4-9
Inspecting
The
defibrillator
number
first
4-10.
200281-037)
separatethe case
Then,
and
has
follow
Removing
Battery
Connector
two 15A, 32V,fastblow
mounted
halves
these
onthe
as describedinCase Separation onpage
steps:
Main
INSPECT
LEAF
Pin
fuses
(Physio-Control part
PCB.
To
replacethe fuses,
ON
EACH
PIN
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1
Disconnect
2 Hold
relay shield.
3
Remove
replacement
P10
the
Main PCB on
the
and
existing
fuses.
P11onthe
edge,
fuses
from
UFEPAK
Main
the
fuses
the
11 defibrillator/pacemakerService Manual
PCB.
are
next
to P4,
under
the
fuse
clips
and
install
the
Inspection
Exterior
Table
Case,
Auxiliary
connector,
Keypad
POWER
Inspection
4-2
Patient
Power
connector
assemblies
switch
Exterior
Connector,
Supply
Battery connector pins
Electrical
Interconnect
Cables,
module
cable
slide
Latch
Standard
cable,
QUIK-PACE
contacts
paddles
cover
During
defibrillator/pacemaker. Ifthe
repair,
Inspect
and
any
inspect
cables
service
the
exterior of
as
or repair,
inspect
case
the
defibrillator/pacemaker interior.
the
defibrillator/pacemaker
described
in
Table
During exteriorinspection:
i
Lift
and turnthe defibrillator/pacemaker upside downwhile listening
for
loose
hardware.
If
loose hardwareis detected, open the case and thoroughlyinspect
the
interior.
Inspection
Inspect
Gel or foreign
2 Locate
for
and
tighten or replace
substances.
Damage or excessive wear, cracks, dents, improper
mechanical function,
damaged
connectors
(includingbroken or bent pins).
Proper opening, closing,
check for
wear.
damage,
turning,
or latching action;
breaks or cracks, excessive
Gel or foreign substances.
Press all buttonsand check forproper mechanical
response.
excessive
Gel or foreign
With no battery installed, turn
confirm
Inspect for tears, breaks, cracks, or
wear.
substances.
the
switch
that the knob is installed
tightly
and
on shaft.
Properswitch alignment at every position. -
Loose pins.
Bent, broken,corroded,
Crackedorbroken
Gel or foreign
Corrosion,
Breaksorcracksatthe
enters
Damage,
Gel or foreign
While
damage,
exposed
pins.
substances.
breaks,
the
case.
cracks,
substances.
bending and
extreme
inner
wires,
worn,
connector
cracks,
leaves.
bends
location
misalignment,
flexing
wear,
brokenorbent
the cable, inspect for
cuts or
or damaged pins.
or deformities.
where
each
and
proper
abrasions,
connectors
the
exterior of
mustbeopened
4-2.
any
loose hardware.
Corrective
Cleanasdescribed
Table
Replace
Cleanasdescribed
Table
Replace
Cleanasdescribed
Table
Repair or replace
part.
Tighten ifloose.
Replace
Table
Cleanasdescribed
Table
contact
action.
cracks,
Replace
Replace
Cleanasdescribed
Table
Replace
and
the
during service or
case,
accessories,
Action
4-4.
damaged
4-4.
damaged
4-4.
pinsasdescribed
4-4.
4-4.
damaged
damaged
4-4.
damaged
in
part.
in
part.
in
damaged
in
contacts.
parts.
in
cable.
/^k
in
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0^
Interior
Inspection
Inspect
opened
the
for
methods. Ifphysical
exposure
to extreme
suspected,
Table
4-3
Hardware
Chassis,
brackets.
Mechanical
electrical
Connector
Interior
covers,
and
components.
pins (other Bent pins.
and
Inspection
Inspect
Bent, or
hardware.
Loose
Broken, or
for
damaged
mountings.
damaged
Deteriorating or leaky
surfaces, or missing
than battery connector Loose or corroded pins.
pins).
Nameplate, labels,
and
decals.
PCBs.
Illegible information.
Charred,
cracked,orbrittle
interior
service
inspect
whenever
or repair. Table
the
leads.
components.
surfaces.
the
defibrillator/pacemaker
4-3
describes
abuse
suchasa
heat
or cold,orimmersion in fluids is
dropped
case,
defibrillator/pacemaker interior.
Corrective
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Action
damaged
PCB.
PCB.
PCB.
Straighten pins (if
Replace
Replace
or
Replace
looseorcorroded
damaged
decals.
damaged
case
must
interior inspection
extended
detected
or missing hardware.
damage
is slight)
pins.
nameplates, labels,
PCBs.
be
or
Screws
Terminals
connections.
Wire
insulation
tubing.
Cleaning
Exterior
and
nuts.
and
Cleaning
and
Note:
surface
operating
Looseorcross-threaded.
Some
discolorationofthe
canbeexpected
temperaturesofsome
due
PCB
to high
components.
Improperly installed, missing, or worn.
Deterioration, wear, pinching, or
The
following
paragraphs describe exterior and
damage.
practices.
Clean the exterior of the defibrillator/pacemaker, cables, and
accessoriesasdescribed in Table
listed in
the
table. Ifevidence of
as describedon page 4-20. Determine and correctthe cause ofthe dust
and
dirt (ifpossible).
Replace
Tighten or replace hardware.
Replace entire PCB. Replace or
connectors
Replace
correctly.
insulation or tubing.
interior
4-4.
Use
only
the
dust
or dirt is found,
partsasnecessary.
cleaning
cleaning
clean
the
install
agents
interior
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Table
Case,
display, crevices,
cracks,
Accessories
&
WARNING
and
Exterior
therapy
cable
Cleaning
Cleaning
Clean
with a
RefertoAccessory
Instructions.
Possible
equipment
damage.
Do not clean
any
part of
the
defibrillator/pacemaker or cables with bleach, bleach dilution, or
phenolic compounds. Do not
not
steam,
autoclave, or gas-sterilize
defibrillator/pacemaker or
accessory
Practice
damp
Operating Instructions.
sponge
Operating
or cloth,
use
abrasive cleaning
the
LIFEPAK11
accessories
Recommended
RefertoAccessory
unless otherwise
Cleaning
Quaternary
Isopropyl
Peracetic (peroxide) acid solutions
ammonium
alcohol
Operating
agents.
stated
Agents
compounds
Do
Instructions.
M^^!^P^0^?i^^^'-
in
'^
-:
Interior
Warranty
Preparation
Shipping
Cleaning
for
To
clean
the
defibrillator/pacemaker interior:
the
• Brush
surfaces
and
parts with a non-metallic, soft-bristle brush.
• Remove loosened dirtand dust by using dry,low-pressure
compressed
The
accessory
air (maximum 60 pounds
kitthat is shipped with
per
the
square
LIFEPAK
inch).
11
defibrillator/pacemakerincludes a warranty statement. Toobtain
anothercopy ofthe warranty, contact the localPhysio-Control
Corporation representative. In the USA, call 1-800-442-1142.
Save
the originalshipping box and packing material for later use.
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Section
5
Parts
Introduction
Lists
and
Schematics
This
section
major
information is provided to
Table
5-1
Table
5-2
Table
5-3
This
manual
Physio-Control. However, modifications to
occurred.
information,
1-800-442-1142
includes
assembliesofthe
lists
provides
lists
documents
Since
contact
the
the
figure
standard
supplies
the manual
your
in
the
parts
list
and
exploded
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker. This
assistintroubleshooting
and
page
numbers
reference
and
accessories.
the
current
was
local Physio-Control
USA.
designators
assemblies
published. To obtain
views
and
for
the
major
for
in production
the
assemblies
representative.
that
describe
repair.
assemblies.
components.
at
may
have
updated
Call
Parts
List
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Use
the
parts
list to identify replaceable parts.
is
the
same:
Ret: This column contains
the
reference
item numbers. Reference designators
and
are
listed alphanumerically by this abbreviation. Assigned item
numbers
column heading indicates
Part
this column.
Description:
once
citation
are
listed numerically, starting with 2.
Number:
Part
referstothe
may
also
All Rights
the
figure to which
The
Physio-Control Corporation
ordering information is provided on
Descriptive information for a
initial listing with a
list a
component
Reserved
value
The
designatorsorthe
are
abbreviated
The
the
part
part
thatisused
"Same
when
as
necessary.
format for
each
list
assigned
(see
Table
5-2)
numberinthe
parts list corresponds.
number
" citation.
page
is listed in
5-2.
more
than
This
5-1
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Usts
and
Schematics
UFEPAK
11 defibrillator/pacemaker Service
Manual
Exploded
How
to
Order
Views
Parts
StaticSensitive
symbol:
repairorreplacement, refer to Section 4.
A
Use Code:
lettercodes are listedat the beginning of each parts
use
of any letter code indicates which part is used in a particular
configuration. A blank inthis column indicates thatthe part is
all configurations.
Qty: The quantity column specifies the total
Devices
For
information
Different
(SSDs)
hardware
are
identifiedinthis
about
proper
configurations
column
handlingofSSDs
bythis
during
and theircorresponding
list.
Subsequent
used
quantity
used
for
each
number listed. The abbreviation REF indicates a major assembly or
subassembly.
Use
exploded
numberonthe
parts
list.
To
order
USA, call
parts,
provide
the
bottom panel of your instrument. Specify all
part
numbers,
Corporation
improvements
views
to physically
drawing
parts,
contact
the
PARTSLINE
the
reference designations,
may
of instrument circuitry.
correspondstothe
your local Physio-Control representative. In
instrument part
substitute
number
different
locate
parts.
(1-800-442-1142).
number
and
parts
The
REF
column
and
serial
assembly
descriptions. Physio-Control
to reflect modifications
assigned
entryonthe
When
number
numbers,
item
ordering
located
and
in
part
the
on
5-2
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1996
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UFEPAK
Table
11defibrillator/pacemaker Service
5-1
Ref
REF
A1
A2
A3
A4
Major Assemblies
Part
Number
806545
806584
806586
806605
800240
and
LIFEPAK 11 defibrillator/pacemaker
Interconnect
Main
Pacer PCB
Keypad Assembly
Transfer
Manual
Cables
PCB
Diagram
Assembly
Assembly
Relay
Nomenclature
^
^
Parts
Usts
and
Schematics
Fig.
No.
5-1
5-2
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
Page
No.
5-8
5-11
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11,
12
Table
5-2
Designator
805945-06
806596-01
806596-02
806611-01
806596-04
806596-05
806596-06
806596-08
806596-13
806596-11
3005179-00
Reference
Designator
Therapy Connector Receptacle
Speaker/Main PCB Wire
Inductor/Transfer Relay/Therapy ConnectorWire
Auxiliary Power Connector Receptacle Wire Harness
Main PCB/Battery Wire
Relay/Capacitor, Negative Wire Harness
Main PCB/Transfer Relay Wire
Power
Main
Relay/Capacitor, Positive Wire
Main
Description
Main
A
C
CR
F
J
K
L
P Plug
Q
R
RN
RV
S
T
TP
U IC (integrated circuit)
VSP
W
Y
Assemblies
Capacitor
Diode
Fuse
Jack
Connector
Relay
Inductor
Connector
Transistors
Resistor
Resistor
Varistor
Switch
Transformer
Test
Point
Voltage
Wire
Hamess
Crystal
Network
Surge
Protector
Switch/Main
PCB/lnterface
Defib
Key
Ribbon
PCB
Monitor
Cable
Harness
Harness
Wire
Wire
Harness
Harness
Harness
Harness
Harness
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
5-8
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Parts
Usts
and
Schematics
Table
5-3
Supplies,
Training
Tools,
and Accessories
Description
Battery Support System
LIFEPAK
QUIK-COMBO
Standard
AC
11 diagnostic cardiacmonitor
module
Paddles
Auxiliary
module
PowerSupply(requiresDCoutput
defibrillator)
DC
Auxiliary
Power Supply (requires DCoutput Y-cableforuse with
defibrillator)
Hard
Paddles
Tray
BatterySupport System wallbracket assembly
FASTPAKbattery
Cables:
QUIK-PACE pacing cable
DC
output
Y-cable
LIFEPAK
Literature:
LIFEPAK
Reconditioning
Shelf
Battery Maintenance Log
11 monitorand
11defibrillator/pacemaker Operating Instructions
Life
Test
(allows
Procedure
check
sheet
simultaneousDCpoweroutput
LIFEPAK
check
check
11defibrillator)
sheet
sheet
Y-cable
foruse
from
with
LIFEPAK
LIFEPAK
Auxiliary
UFEPAK11defibrillator/pacemaker
Part
Number
801807
805300
806588
806589
Power
11
11
Supply
to
806311
3005494
806709
802562
09-10424
802905
3006462
3005970
806017
806018
806019
Service
Manual
5-4
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1996
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