Medtronic LIFEPAK 20 User manual

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LIFEPAK
®
20
Defibrillator/Monitor with
ADAPTIV

Biphasic Technology
1
Service Manual
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Battery
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This service manual describes how to maintain, test, troubleshoot, and repair the
LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor. A separate publication, the LIFEPAK 20
Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions, is for use by physicians,
clinicians, and emergency care providers. The operating instructions provide
step-by-step instructions as well as operator-level testing and maintenance.
Note: Hyperlinks appear in blue text. Text that indicates a control, buttons,
message, or screen overlay appears as small caps. For example,
ADVISORY
control and
EVENT
button.
This section covers the following topics:
Trademarks
Using Bookmarks
Using Thumbnails
Navigating Through the Manual
Topic Navigation
Accessing Acrobat Help
Viewing Other Medtronic Documents
Service Personnel Qualifications
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Contacting Medtronic
Responsibility for Information
Device Tracking
Service Information
Warranty Information
Configuration Information
Glossary
Acronyms
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Trademarks
PHYSIO-CONTROL, LIFEPAK, and FAST-PATCH are registered trademarks of
Medtronic Physio-Contol Corp.
QUIK-COMBO, CODE SUMMARY, REDI-PAK, PARTSLINE, Shock Advisory
System, and ADAPTIV are trademarks of Medtronic Physio-Control Corp.
Medtronic is a registered trademark of Medtronic, Inc.
MICROSOFT and WINDOWS are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the US and/or other countries.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Tektronix is a registered trademark of Tektronix Incorporated.
BIO-TEK is a registered trademark of Bio-Tek Instruments, Inc.
QED is a trademark of Bio-Tek Instruments, Inc.
ACCUSPLIT is a registered trademark of Accusplit Corporation.
Masimo is a registered trademark of Masimo Corporation.
©September 2002 Medtronic Physio-Control Corp. All rights reserved.
PN 3202007-000
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Using Bookmarks
Bookmarks appear in a column on the left side of the screen. They enable you to
easily navigate to main sections of the manual, similar to a table of contents.
To view the bookmarks column:
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2. Click the desired bookmark caption.
Note: A plus sign to the left of the bookmark caption indicates subordinate
bookmarks are available under that caption. Click the plus sign to reveal the
subordinate bookmarks. Click the plus sign a second time to hide the
subordinate bookmarks.
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thumbnails to jump quickly to a page.
To jump to a page by using its thumbnail:
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2. Click a thumbnail to move to the page it represents.
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Manual
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directly above the page footer. This second line provides jumps between pages
with multiple topics that are closely related.
Accessing Acrobat Help
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package, access
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Viewing Other
Medtronic Documents
The following additional online documents are included on this CD-ROM:
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LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions
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LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/Monitor Performance Inspection Procedure
Checklist
You may view these documents by opening the file in Acrobat Reader or by
clicking a link to the appropriate document. Click on a document’s table of
contents, section contents, index, or bookmarks to jump to a specific area within
each document.
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Service Personnel
Qualifications
Service personnel must be properly qualified and thoroughly familiar with the
operation of the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor. They must meet at least one of
the following requirements (or the equivalent):
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Associate of Applied Science, with an emphasis in biomedical electronics
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Certificate of Technical Training, with an emphasis in biomedical electronics
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Equivalent biomedical electronics experience
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Contacting Medtronic
Medtronic Physio-Control
11811 Willows Road Northeast
Post Office Box 97006
Redmond, WA 98073-9706 USA
Telephone: 1.425.867.4000
Toll Free (USA only): 1.800.442.1142
Fax: 1.425.867.4121
Internet: www.physiocontrol.com
www.medtronic.com
Medtronic Europe S.A.
Medtronic Physio-Control
Rte. du Molliau 31
Case postale 84
1131 Tolochenaz
Switzerland
Telephone: 41.21.802.7000
Fax: 41.21.802.7900
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Responsibility for
Information
This service manual describes the methods required to maintain, test, and repair
the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor. This manual does not cover operation of
the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor. Qualified service personnel must consult
both the LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions and the
LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/Monitor Service Manual to obtain a complete
understanding of the use and maintenance of the device.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure that the appropriate person(s)
within their organization have access to the information in this manual, including
any warnings and cautions used throughout the LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/Monitor
Service Manual.
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Device Tracking
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires defibrillator manufacturers and
distributors to track the location of their defibrillators. The address to which this
particular device was shipped is now listed as the current tracking location. If the
device is located somewhere other than the shipping address or the device has
been sold, donated, lost, stolen, exported, or destroyed, or if the device was not
obtained directly from Medtronic, please call the device tracking coordinator at
1.800.426.4448 to update this vital tracking information.
General information related to device tracking:
It is important to maintain accurate records of defibrillator location within your
facility or system. Maintenance of such records eases the process of locating
defibrillators should it be necessary to modify them. Defibrillators should be
tracked by both the manufacturer’s part number and serial number. Internal
asset or tracking numbers may also be useful in maintaining adequate control of
defibrillators.
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Service Information
Before attempting to clean or repair any assembly in this device, service
personnel should be familiar with the information provided in the Preventive
Maintenance section of this manual.
Service personnel should inspect any defibrillator that has been dropped,
damaged, or abused to verify that the device is operating within the performance
standards listed in the Performance Inspection Procedure (PIP), and that the
leakage current values are acceptable.
Replacement procedures for the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor are limited to
those items accessible at the subassembly level. Replacements and
adjustments must be made by service personnel qualified by appropriate
training and experience. Replacements at the subassembly level simplify repair
and servicing procedures, and help ensure correct device operation and
calibration.
To obtain Medtronic service and maintenance for your LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/
monitor, contact your local service or sales representative. In the USA, call
Medtronic Technical Services at 1.800.442.1142. Outside the USA, contact your
local Medtronic representative.
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Warranty Information
Refer to the warranty statement included in the LIFEPAK 20 Defibrillator/
Monitor Operating Instructions – Maintaining the Equipment.
Masimo Use
Agreement
No Implied License — Possession or purchase of this device does not convey
any express or implied license to use the device with replacement parts that
would, alone, or in combination with this device, fall within the scope of one or
more of the patents relating to this device.
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Configuration
Information
This service manual covers existing LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor devices
and options through the following revisions:
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LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor basic device with ECG
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Pacing Option
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SpO2 Option
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Glossary
The following are definitions of terms used throughout this service manual.
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Automated External Defibrillator (AED) — The LIFEPAK 20
defibrillator/monitor uses an ECG analysis Shock Advisory System (SAS) to
advise the device operator if it detects a shockable or nonshockable rhythm.
For more information about CPSS and SAS, see the operating instructions
– Shock Advisory System.
â– 
Biphasic — Property of the shock waveform generated by the LIFEPAK 20
defibrillator/monitor. The biphasic waveform is characterized by a positive
current phase followed by a reverse current phase of shorter duration and
decreased magnitude. The waveform pulse characteristic is biphasic
truncated exponential (BTE).
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CODE SUMMARY™ Report — A summary report that includes the ECG
segments associated with key events such as analysis or shock. See the
operating instructions – Data Management for a sample CODE
SUMMARY Report.
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Continuous Patient Surveillance System (CPSS) — A feature that monitors
the patient ECG in
LEADS
or
PADDLES
for a potentially shockable rhythm.
CPSS is active when the AED Mode indicator is illuminated or the
VF/VT
ALARM
is selected after pressing the
ALARMS
control (manual mode). The
CPSS operates in conjunction with the Shock Advisory Systemâ„¢ (SAS). For
more information about CPSS and SAS, refer to the operating instructions
– Shock Advisory System.
â– 
Event Log Summary — A report summarizing important events for a
particular patient record; part of the CODE SUMMARY Report.
â– 
FAST-PATCH

disposable defibrillation/ECG electrodes — An electrode
system that allows delivery of defibrillation therapy to the patient.
â– 
QUIK-COMBO™ pacing/defibrillation/ECG electrodes — An electrode
system that allows delivery of pacing and defibrillation therapy to the patient.
â– 
QUIK-COMBO patient simulator — A combination lead tester/patient cardiac
rhythm simulator. The simulator is designed for use in training clinical
personnel in the operation of the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator/monitor.
â– 
REDI-PAK™ preconnect system — A variant of the QUIK-COMBO pacing/
defibrillation/ECG electrodes system. The system allows QUIK-COMBO
pacing/defibrillation/ECG electrode cable connection without removing the
electrodes from their air-tight sealed pouch until needed.
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