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Service Manual Manual No. 805454-01 Qetober 1993 Frat Wona ond Notoast Sooner re LUIFEPAK 9 detrittrimontorpacerakor Part No. Serial No. Trademarks Warranty ‘About This Manual: This Service Manuals intended for use by technical service personnel. It describes how to maintain, test, troubleshoot, and repair the LIFEPAK 9P defibrltator! monitoripacemaker. ‘A separate publication, the Operating Instructions, is intended for use by physicians, clinicians, and emergency care personnel. It provides step-by-step instructions for all operating features ofthe LIFEPAK 9P defirltatovmonitor/pacemaker as well as operatorlevel testing and maintenance. PHYSIO-CONTROL®-LIFEPAK® , FAST-PATCH®, LIPE*PATCH®, ‘QUIK-LOOK". DERMA JEL®, SAS (SHOCK ADVISORY SYSTEM)™, (CODE SUMMARY™, and PARTSLINE™ are trademarks ofthe Physto-Contol Corpraton, 11811 Willows Road NE., PO Box 97006, Redmond, WA. 98072-9706. Refer to the product warranty statement included in the accessory Kit shipped ‘wih the product, Duplicate copes may be obained inthe USA by calling {he Physlo-Control PARTSLINE at -800-449-1142, Outside the USA, ‘contact you Teal Physio-Comtl sales or sevice office AUP Reson (© cutter 199 Physo-Conte Capron Table of Contents —————eee Safety Information Introduction xu ‘Terms au Warnings xii Symbols aiv ‘en jeneral Information Service Inforention ~ fective Publication Dates a (Configuration faformation xl Content Overview wil Ler Description 1 Introduction 14 Physical Deserption 1 Functional Description 1" “Theory of Operation 19 Power Supply PCB Assembly (603726) 9 Power-On 1 Regulation 19 ‘OvervotageProtecion 19 ‘Outpt Isolation 1 Batery 19 BATT CHRG Indicator 140 (© cate 1008 Pye Contl Capaason AVR Reseed ci LIFEPAK9P detisatrimentorpacemster Power Conversion PCB Assembly (803724) 110 Power Comtol ....-. 110 Logic Power Monitors... .se-ceeeeoeee La Switching Power Suply see EI ermal Cont fap Le nergy Storage Capacitor Carer o.oo cso sss sess sos ‘Low Energy Carpe Rate. 13 Capac Charge Comtol 2... eeceeeeseeseeeeeesee eM Energy Transfer 14 Energy Dump i 1s Energy Monitor 00+ 16 Serial Data Interface 116 Analog Voltage Evaluation cones IT ‘Charge LED Drive 17 Tierwonect Pacing PCB Assembly (85472) Lit Interace 17 Pace Pulse Out Drive. 5 Ly Pace Pulse Wave Shaper 19 Pace Pulse Amplitode Decode ....ssscsseeeeeeeeeeees E19 cho Pulse Width Converter 120 Pacing Leads OM Detector... ig Aming Cieit 12 Pace Pulse Length Generar ..sssssscseeeeeeeeeseees PEE ssated Power Sopoly 12 Switching Regultor ee Power Supply Controller 12 LED Dave .. eee 12 Main PCB Assembly (805474) 123 Preamp 7 is System Conroter 130 DisplayRecorde Pacing Interact 1a Display PCBICET Assembly (803706) 139 Video Signal Amplifier... al Frame Swerp Generator : rt Raster Scan Oscillator 141 Raser Vlage Geneot..ssccessseeceeeeseeeseseees Raster Generator 142 CRTBias Generate 1a wv ABR sens (© corte ss Pryso-Conot Copeaton ———————————————————————————e Operation 2 Introduction . . 2 ‘Controls and Tadicaiors a Option Setings 27 ‘Test Mena 2 Setup Mena a 28 Info Menu 29 ‘Clock Setting Procedure 7 210 nnn Testing 3 etroducton ...... Performance Inspection Procedure (PIP) IP Purpose [PIP-Scope and Applicability PIP-Defintions PIP-Requirements PIP-Required Equipment PIP-Test Equipment Vesication PIP-Workstaon PIP-Personnel PIP-General Instructions PIP Phyeical Inspection PIP-AC Power PIP-Batery Charge PIP-Batery Powers... PIP-Setup Menu Setings PIP-Keypad Test PIP-Lead Select tr eco Spdtnin Cetng PIP-ECG Display .. PIP-ImV CAL PIP-CRT Gain/Aspect Ratio PIP-Heart Rate IP-Rate Alarm Alurn-Actvated Record PIP-Recordet Annoation/Res-Time Clock PIP-Test Load PIP.SyneSyne Annotation IP-RecordeCRT Noise PIP-Defib Disarm and CHARGE LEDs Check. 312 IP-Paddle Polarity : soc dH PIP-Charge Time : Das © october 1s Pye ContlCoporten ‘Ree Reeve LIFEPAK oP defoniatrtmontorpacemaker PIP-Discharge Cont... ae PIP-Energy Dump 2B PIP-Charge Reduction a8 PIP-Delivered Enerey 7 38 PIP-CODE SUMMARY Report -...0....00 00sec Bl PIP-Pacemaker Power-Up PIP-Pacing Rate PIP-Demand Pacing - PIP-Non-Demund Pacing 37 PIP-Pacing Leads Of c3I7 PIP-Leakage Curent oe PIP-Pacemaker Leads Detect Curent 318 PIP Checklist 321 ‘Test and Calibration Procedure (TCP) «1.2.0.2 ..2000: 323) ‘TCP-Purpose «.. cB ‘TCP-Scope and Applicability 323 ‘TCP Definitions 223 ‘TCP Requirements res, “TCP Equipment Requirements... 323 ‘TeP-Test Equipment Verification 3.24 ‘TCP-Workstation Requirements a4 ‘TCP-Personnel .... : ener ‘TeP-Voltage Checks 3.26 ‘TeP-Low Daery Taestold Chicks 327 ‘Monitoring Check 327 Defibitator Charge Check 328 ‘TOP-Test Menu Access 2... ee aa ‘TeP-Defbilator Cabration 330 ‘TCP-Test Load Caiteation 3a ‘TCP-Charge Time ; et ‘TCP-Output Waveform... coin 3a2 ‘TCP-Display Calibration 333 ‘TCP-Power Supply Calibration 337 ‘TCP-Recorder Calibration 338 ‘TCP-Recorder Frequency Response 340 TTCP-CRT Frequency Response «2.0.0... 2342 ‘TCP-ECG Output 342 ‘TCP-Pacemaker Caibration 3a ‘TCP-Pacemaker Curent and Waveform Output 33 ‘TCP Checklist... tse ‘Troubleshooting Als... - 3.46 FEror Codes and SERVICE Indicator... ss... yeoss sees 346 wi ‘Ato Resend (© cette 199 Pryae-Cate Capon a Service and Maintenance 4 jproduction 41 Battery Maintenance . v4 Recharging Batteries 41 Battery Maintenance Guidlines 142 Guidelines for Replacement Bates 42 Butery Capacity Check. 43 Recycling Bateries «2... 44 General Maintenance ..... pee (Opzaton trom AC or BC Powe Source 44 ‘Suip Chat Recorder 44 ‘Loading Paper 45 Cleaning 45 Protecting Printouts 45 Fuse Replacement eas Special Handling Procedures for Static Sensitive Devices (SSDs) Look foe SSD Symitot Use Static Dissipative Mat ‘Wear Wr Sip “Transport and Store PCBs Properly ‘Keep Work Area Statie-Fre « “Test Work Area Routinely .. Disassembly Procedures attory Pack Removal Front Panel Reze and Keypad Assembly Removal Strip Chart Recorder Removal (Case Separation Power Conversion PCB Reaoval and Reassembly ‘Power Conversion PCB Removal Power Coaversion PCB Reassembly ‘Main PCB Removal Display PCB/CRT Assembly Removal Power Supply Removal nerconnect Pacing PCB Removal Inspection Techniques Exterior Inspection Interior inspection ‘Tools and Materials for Cleaning and pa Cleaning Procedures : Extemal Cleaning. Interior Cleaning PCB Repair Precautions Preparation for Storage or Shipping (© cater 953 Py ContlCoporton Ag eaves wil LIFEPAK 9 defitatorinontorpacemaker Parts Lists/ ‘Schematics 5 Introduction Pacts List ‘Component Layouts or Exploded Views ‘Schematic Diagrams How to Order Parts ‘Supplies and Accessories st Ss 52 52 Component Reference 6 Tntroducton ‘Component Reference Diagrams Ah Resend cee List of Figures. Description = 1 Operation 2 Testing 3 (© oer 188 Pryso-Cone Copan Figue 21 Figure 23 Figue 24 Figure25 Preure 26 Fipae 31 Fipue 32 ‘Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Fine 3s Fipue 3.6 Frgwe 31 Figure 38 Figue39 igure 3.10 Figure +11 Figure 312 Figure 3-13, Figure 3-14 Figure 3.15 Figure 3-16 Figure 317 LLIFEPAK 9P defibillauemonitrpacemaker LLIFEPAK 9P defirillatrmonitor/pacemaker Funaonal Block Dispram ‘Power Conversion PCB Block Diagram Interconnect Pacing PCB Block Diagram Main PCB Block Diagram Preamp Timing . Echo Period ‘Control Line Timing (Character Cell Locations Video Intensity Printhead Assembly... Display PCB/CRT Assembly Block aga Display Scanning ‘Front Pane! Controls and Indicators Rear Panel Contos, Indicators, and Connectors ‘Test Meo ‘Setup Ment Info Menu... ‘Clock Se Display Power-On Display ‘Test Mem Setup Mem Display with Fatline ECG Trace ImV CAL Pulse ‘Example of CODE SUMMARY Printout “Tet Cometons or Grand Reastance ‘Tet Setup for Pacemaker Leads Detect Curent Test Connector 13. ‘Test Mem ‘Output Waveform Display PCB Assembly Potenttometer Locations Power Supply Caran Recorder Calibration Acjustments Location ‘Test Signal Setup for Punction Generator Frenne Calton Lod Semp« Pacing Pulse Waveform .. ‘Ait Recaned 18 1 18 14 15 129 134 14 135 138, 140 140 22 26 2 28 29 210 3s 36 36 39 Bas aus, 349 3.26 329 333 3a 337 38 3.40 343 LLIFEPAK 9 detoiatormontorpacemaker Service and Maintenance Parts Lists! Schematics 4 8 Rgwe 4-1 Figue 4.2 Figue4-3 Figure 4 Figure S-1 Figure 5-2 Figue 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figue 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure -7 Figute 58 Figure 59 Figure 5-10 Figure -11 Figure $-12 Figure 5-13 Figure $-14, Figure 5.15 igure 3-10 Figure $-17, Figure 5.18 Figure $-19| Figure 5-20 Figure 521 Figue $22 Figure $23, Figure 5-24, Figure 5-25, Figure 5.26 Figure 5.27 Figure $28 Figure 5-29 Figure 5.30 Figure 5-31 Figure 5.32 root Panel Removal ‘Connector Locations 43 49 ‘Connections for Discharging Capacitors onthe ‘Power Conversion PCB Assembly an LIEEPAK deflatrimonitpacenater ‘Shipping asso “n LUREEAK oP dettacnonepcnstr Pinal Asenbiy sn Inerconmert Diagram 31 ManPcb Asembly 2 Power Supply PCB Assembly sa Power Conversion PCB Ascii 40 Ieroonnect Pacing PCB Assembly 530 Keypad Assembly 555 eat Pel Membrane Switch 556 Sip Chat Recorder Assembly ss Trarsfe Relay Asemy $00 Pade Assembly sot Display POBICRT Asenbly Sot opt ip FEWIAC Reid ‘Wire Hanes en Power Conversion PCB/PoWe SRS RE sm Batery Sens/Power Supply PCB Wire Hares | 5-75 High otage Comectr Cable Assembly 2 3.76 Main PCD/Display Cable Assembiy sn Main PCb/Recorder Cable Asem 578 Imgomet Ping BCDKeypa Cae ‘Asenbly a Main PeDVPatent Connector Wie Hares |... 3.80 AAC Recepace Ground Wire Haress 5a ‘AC Recepeal Wire Hares os» sat “em Load ComactResisr Wie aries ©. $42 Power Conversion PCB/Reed Power Conversion PCB/Dump Relay Wire Harness ‘Assy Wie Harness 5.82 593 Power Conversion PCB/Charge Relay Negative WiteHamse scene. 54 Power Conversion PCBICharge Rely Postive Wire Hames 54 Main Pon/Stemum Relay Wie mess... 5-85 Main FCB/Apex Relay Wire Harness 545 Storage Capacitor Positve/Relay Wire Harness |. 5.86 Storage Capacitor Negative/Relay Wire Harness. 5.86 [BCG Out Wie Harness ARs Rese (© cetber 1009 Phyto operat Figue 533 Figure 534 Figue 5-35 Figure 5-36 gue 537 Figue 5-38 Figure 5-39 Figure 5-40 Figure 5-41 Component 66 ©=—— Figueé-t Reference Figue 6-2 Diagrams Figue 6-3 Figue 64 Figure 6-5 Figure 6-6 Figure 6-7 Figure 6-8 Figure 69 Figure 6-10 Figue 6-11 Figure 6-12 Figure 6-13, Figure 6-14 Figure 6-15 Figure 6-16 Figure 617 Figure 6-18 Figure 6-19 igure 6-20 Figure 6-21, Figure 6-22 Figure 6-23, (© Osea 1650 ya Canal Cpa “Main PCBYSpeaker Wire Harness Power Supply BrackevGround Wie Harness ‘Connect Receptacle/Pacing Cable Assembly Recorder/Bracket Ground Wie Harness Defibrillation Adaprer fae ‘Tes Loud High Vollage Wire Harness (WI) ‘Test Load High Voliage Wire Harness (W2) Pshburion Switch Wire Hares. High Voltage Connector Cable Assembly Buster ‘AD Convener D/A Convener ual DIA Converter Counter. Counter. Font EPROM D Flip-Flop DFp-Fop DRip-Rop DFip-Fop JER Flip-Flop ‘Microprocessor Multiplexer Mativibator ‘Moltvieatoe Oscitatoe Pulse-Width Modataoe Pulse-Width Modulator Display RAM Video RAM Shit Register “Analog Switch AN ge Rese 5.88 S301 6-10 oll ol on on on on ou rary LLIFEPAK oP deftettorinontpacernakar A List of Tables Description ‘Service and Maintenance Parts Lists! ‘Schematics ‘ 5 ‘Tle 1 Table 12 “ble 13 Table 1-4 ‘Tabet ‘Table 22 ‘Tohle 31 Table 32 ‘Te 33 Tbe 34 Table 35 ble 36 Tutte 37 Tle 38 ‘Table 39 Table 39 Tbe 41 Table 42 ‘Tbe $1 ‘Table 52 ‘Table 53 Table s4 Table 6 LIREPAK 9 ahcmenpecnaer ‘Specifications = Main PCD Punto Css Preamp Ple Wits DiRedercin pcr Front Panel Contos and Indicators. ‘eat Panel Contols, Indicators and Connectors PIP Test Equipment Delivered Energy Tolerances Maximum Leakage Curent for 120Vac and 6OH2 Maximum Leakage Curent fr 230Vac and SOH2 ‘Test and Calibration Test Equipment Power Conversion PCB Voltage Checks ‘Low Banery Thresholds Detbiatr Calibration Measurement Ranges - (Current ana Waveform Levels roe Codes Inspection Techniques “Tools and Materials for Cleaning and Repair {UIREPAK 9 titaemontorpacematr ‘Major Assemblies Defibilaion Adapter Assemblies Reference Designator Key ‘Supplies and Accessories Component Reference Diagrams Aptos 13 123 132 23 26 320 320 34 35 S21 331 34 3.46 413 64 © ooaber129 Pyse-ContaCaporton afety Information ees Introduction "This safety information includes terms and symbols used inthis manual or ‘on the equpment to alertboth operating and service personne of recommended precautions in care, use and handling of this specialized medical equipment. Refer to NFPA (National Fite Protection Association) 99-1990, Health Care Facilities, and NFPA 70-1990, National Eletrical Code, fr specific ‘uidelines onthe standards and practices for heli-cae instruments and environments a Terms Certain terms are used inthis manual, or onthe equipment. Familiarize ourself with their definions an significance Danger ‘Warning: Caution: Note: (© cutter 166 Pyle ContlCoporton Tmmediate hazards which will result in severe personal inary ‘or death. Hazards or unsafe pratioes which could result in severe personal injry or death, Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injary or product damage Points of paicular interest for more efficient or convenient Instrument operation, Additonal information or explanation ‘concerning the subject under discussion. Apne Roses xs LUFEPARK 9P detntetarnontoipacemaher ———————————————————————— ‘Warnings: Shock Hazard Possible Arcing and Paddle Damage Possible Fire or Explosion ‘Safety Hazard Electrical Hazard and Falture ‘Shock or Fire Hazard Possible Equipment Damage Following are descriptions of general hazards and unsafe practices that could result in death, severe inury oF product damage. Specific warnings and ‘cautions not appearing inthis section are found droughout the manual ‘When charged and discharged, the LIFEPAK 9P defibeilatx/onito/ pacemaker discharges up t0 3601 of electrical energy though te defibrillator ads. Unless discharged properly as describe in this manta, this lectcal energy may cause personal injury or death. Do not atm to Perform this procedure unless you are throughly familiar with the operation ofthe LIFEPAK 9P defibillator/monitrfpacemaker and all accessories. ‘When discharging the defibrillator into the internal test load, make sure the standard paddles are securely and propery stored inthe paddle storage area (STERNUM paddle on the let, APEX paddle on the right). This helps prevent arcing and formation of pits on paddle electrode surfces. ted oc damaged paddle electode surfaces can cause patient skin burns during deflation. ‘Use care when operating this device close to oxygen sources (auch as ‘bag-valve-mask devices or ventilator tubing) and ammable gases and anesthetics. Do not mount the product diectly above the patient, Place the product ina location where it cannot harm the patent if should fl from ts shelf or other mounting location. Do not operate equipment using damaged cables and wires. Broken or frayed wires or lose snap tings may cause interference o loss of signal ‘and possble equipment flue, Perform frequent leticl and visual inspections on cables and wires. Pay particular atenion othe pont st ‘which the wires ener the terminals, Repeated flexing a hese points ‘eventually causes the wie strands to break. ‘Do not immerse any portion ofthe instrument in water or oer ids. Avoid spilling any ids on te instrument or acessories. ‘Do not sterilize this product. Sterilization environments can cause serious damage. Do not autoclave or gas sterilize acessories unless manufacturer Instructions clearly approve it Ait Reson (© oceber 190 Prys-Cotel Capos Safety Risk Do nt subsite accessories. Use only reconmended accessories listed in ‘Table $4 shown on page $5. Substitution may cause the instrument to work impropely. ‘Shock or Fire Hazard Make sure tha al equipments iterconnected safely in accordance with [NFPA (National ie Protection Assocation) 70-1990, National Electrical Code. Note: Within certain governmental jwisdicions, all interconnected accessory equipment mus be labeled by an approved testing laboratory Itis important that you erty and observe the required ‘applications in your location. Check leakage current and grounding requirements afer intecennectng this instrament with ‘aceess0ny equipment. Symbols ‘Any oa ofthe following symbols may appear inthis manval ron the ‘Static Sensitive Device ($SD) a ‘Additional information in Section 6, Component References DANGER —high voltage peseat ATTENTION — refer to manual for more information (On Power: connection tothe AC mains) ALW]P esetaton pees tye CF patent comecton ALBIE entritation protected, type BF patient connection Q Poste grand oy emia SAseLink Y expire connector i tf Power: disconnection ftom te mains) Ob BCG Output (© catba 1909 Pye ContedCoporten Al hte Racened LUFEPAK 9 ceteriatoriontorpaceraker General Information a Service Information Before attempting to clean o epic any assembly i this instrument, the technician should be familiar with the information provided in Section 4, Service and Maintenance, be instrument hasbeen dropped, damaged, o abused, a qualified tecinicin should complete the Performance Inspection Procedure (PIP) in Section 3, begining on page 3-1, to confirm whether the instrument is operating within specifications. If aibraion or more extensive testing 1S required, a qualified technician can perform the Test and Calibration Procedure (TCP) in Section 3. Component replacement snd intro adjustments must be performed only by service personnel qualified by appropriate taining and experience {Use of non-Physio-Control defibrillation electrodes, bateries, acessories, or adapter devices may void Safety Agency Certifications and warranty, For assistance in servicing the instrument in the US, cll Physio-Control at 1-800-442-1142. In oer countries contact the local Physio-Contol representative. AR Rosned (© cater 109 Ply Conte Cora —————— Effective Publication Dates (© cuter 18s Pylo-Conte Carperton ‘The effective publication date for each page ofthis manual is sted below. Title "Trademark and Warranty ‘Table of Contents List of Pgures List of Tales Safety Information ‘Terms Warnings Symbots Genera Information fective Publication Dates Configuration Information Content Overview 1 Deseription 2 Operation 3 Testing 4 Service and Maintenance 5 Pat ListSchematcs 6 Component Reference Ap Paso Page wi xvi 6 Index-1 thr Index-7 October 1993 ‘tra thru BREESE ou Date ‘Oataber 1995 ctober 1993) October 1993 October 1993 ‘October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 October 1993 Ociober 1993 October 1993 October 1993 Cxtaber 1993 Ociober 1993 LUIFEPAK oP dettetornontorpscomater Configuration Tsimanalis caren wih te listed revson evel of te flowing part Information ‘numbers, The assemblies appear in the same order asin Table 5-1 “Resembly Name PartNumber Rov SS ‘Main PCB Assembly sose4o1 BS Power Spply PCB Assembly 0372601 Ong Power Coavenion PCB Asembly 0372403 Interconnect acing PCB Assembly msm Be Keypad Assembly 805469 8B Rear Panel Switch Membwane 50546800 Orig Sip Char Recorder Asembly aon. 0B ‘Transfer Rey Asembly sows U0 Pale Asembly 90105 Display PCBICRT Assembly 03706 as ower Supply PCBVAC Recepacle/Ground Wie Hares (W1) e730 BS Power Conversion PCB/PowerSupplyPCB/Batry Wie Harness W2) 80378323 BS Batery Sensor Power Supply PCB Wire Hames (W3) sm7324 BS igh Votiage Connector Cable Assembly (W4) MN613 Dt Main PCB/Mntor PCB Cable Assembly (WS) 0373300 Origt Main PCB/Recorder Cable Assembly (WO) 803773.00 ——Origt Iercomnect Pacing PCB/Keypai Cable Assembly (W7) 05465.00 —Oried ‘Main PCB/Paent Connector Wie Hanes (W8) sm37@00 BS AC RecepaclefGround Wire Harness (W9) wos7m3o4 BS [AC Receptacle Wie Harness (W10) sos7e3.0s oS “eat Lod ContactResistr Wire Harness (WI) 803783-05 BS Power Convenion PCB/Reed Assembly Wie Hames (W12) 30378307 BS Power Conversion PCB/Damp Relay Wire Harness (W13) 0378308 Bs Power Conversion PCBICharge Relay Negative Wie Harness (W14) 0378309 BS Power Conversion PCBCharge Relay Positive Wire Haress(W15) 80378310 BS Main PCB/Sternu Relay Wie Hares (16) sos ‘Main PCB/Apex Relay Wire Haress (WIT) 5078312 S Storage Capacitor PsiveReay Wire Haress(W18) W073 S Storage Capacitor NegativeRlay Wire Harness (19) gos. BS ECG Out Wire Harness (W20) Hs BS Main PCB/Speaker Wie Hames (W21) MeTB16 BS Power Supply BrackevGromnd Wire Hamess(W22) em72 BS Connector ReceptclPacing Cable Asembiy (W23) mesos C5 RecowdePBacket Gound Wire Harness (W24) e719 os xi Atte Rose (© ceube 189 Pyae-Conel Coperaton ‘Assembiy Name Part Number Rev a ‘Test Load High Voluge Wie Hamess m7 AL ‘Test Load High Voge Wie Haress m7 AL ‘Pushbaton Switch Wie Hames m37e0s AL High Voluge Canecir Cable Asembly 037560 tate eg anc Content Overview This manual consis the following information: Section 1 Description: ‘This section details how the instrument werk. Input signals, ‘ower supplies, PCB functions, and instrament oupus are described. Fach PCB circuit description is accompanied by a block lagram to ilustate the ‘major cireuits, Circuit names in these Dick diagrams also appear inthe appropriate schematics in Section 5. Section2 ‘Operation: This section faiarizs the user wit basic equipment function. Wideauifes Contos, Indicators, and Connectors, nd sreen men opuons. “This section is ot intended to instruct the operator in he clinical se ofthe Instrument; such detailed instructions are provided inthe separate Operaring Insrucions manual Section ‘Testing/Troubleshooting: his section contains the Performance Inspection -rocedue (PIF)—sequenta steps o folww when performang an operabonal . (© oxobr 188 Pydo-CoteCaporatan Aine Rese xix ee Introduction ‘This section describes the general fectures, pzifcation, functions, and theory of operation ofthe LIFEPAK 9P defibillatormonitox/pacemake, “The section i divided into thee pts: ‘© Physical Description describes general features and lists specications ‘* Functional Description briefly describes he function ofthe major assemblies ‘© Theory of Operation provides circuit descripons fo the major ‘component level, moor por uae SESS RUE RURRURRNE RP SUERNRNNET Physical ‘The LIFEPAK 9P defitiltornontoxfpaceraer, shown in Figure 1-1, Description roves de defibilation, synchronous cardicverson, Cathode Ray Tube (CRI) monitor screen asp chart recorder, ead eletrocantigram (BCG) ‘monitoring, hear rate display and alarms, mutiple ener selection, external pacing, and CODE SUMMARY cntcal event record. The ECG signal is ‘eteced though paint cable electrodes, QUIK-LOOK detilation paddles, or FAST-PATCH disposable defbilaon ectodes. ‘The instrument operates on ether ac power ot intemal battery power. The sealed lea-acidbatery, accessible from the hotiom ofthe instrument allows temporary operation during a power failure or disconnection, With the instrument plugged into ac power and the rear panel power switch 09, te tery continually recharges even with de font panel power of. “The front pane! pushbuttons provide conto fo mos functions. Charge and discharge pushbutons ae located onthe defibiliator pads. Four rear-panel pushbuttons contol the QRS audic volume a callbration pulse, and the real-time clock (© ober 1059 Pyse-ContlCoponton ANP Reena oe LUFEPAK oP dettittorontorpacemakar 12 Figure 1-1 LIFEPAK 9P defrilatorimonitoripacomakor “The CRT monitor seen provides a no-fae BCG display witha sweep rate (0f25 t1mm/second. The monitor screen displays heart rate, QRS indicstor, selected lead, ECG gai, heart-ratevolations, status message, deflator snd pacing information, syne markers, and operation Status. Additional ‘menus allow access to power-on default parameters, diagnostic test, and configuration informator. ‘The defibilator delivers a controlled monophasic de deibillating plse to ‘he patient with selectable energy levels ranging from 0 to 360 joules. Both the selected energy and te available enerpy are displayed on the monitor ‘sezeen. Defibillaion pokes may be delivered trough standard pales, clip-on posterior opiate paddles, or optional FASTEPATCH dlisposable ‘efibelation ECG electrodes (with the optional Defibilation Adapter or Shock Advisory Adapter and cable). When the paddles ae stoed in the dale wells, an interna est load is accessible for esting and confirming

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