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Printed: 2015/04/03
Service Manual
Defibrillator
TEC-8321K/TEC-8322K
TEC-8332K/TEC-8342K
TEC-8352K
TEC-8300 series
In order to use this product safely and fully understand all its functions, make sure to read this manual before using the
product.
Keep this manual near the instrument or in the reach of the operator and refer to it whenever the operation is unclear.
This product stores personal patient information. Manage and operate the information appropriately
appropriately..
Patient names on the screen shots and recording examples in this manual are ctional and any resemblance to any
person living or dead is purely coincidental.
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may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopied, recorded,
or otherwise) without the prior written permission of Nihon Kohden.
Trademark
The mark printed on the SD card that is used in this instrument is a trademark.
Section 1 General...........
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.. 1.1
Introduction ......................................................................................................................1.3
Models and Functions ...........................................................................................1.3
Parameters ............................................................................................................1.3
General Information on Servicing ....................................................................................1.4
Service Policy,
Policy, Service Parts and Patient Safety Checks ................................................ 1.6
Service Policy ........................................................................................................1.6
Service Parts .........................................................................................................1.6
Patient Safety Checks ........................................................................................
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.... 1.7
Maintenance Equipments and Tools
Tools ...................................................................... 1.8
Specifications ...............................................................................................
...................................................................................................................
.................... 1.9
Defibrillator ............................................................................................................1.9
Analysis Accuracy................................................................................................1.12
Monitor .................................................................................................................1.13
Alarm Delay Time ................................................................................................1.13
Lead ECG ............................................................................................................1.13
Paddle ECG .......................................................................................
.........................................................................................................
.................. 1.13
External ECG .....................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
.................. 1.13
Recorder ..............................................................................................................1.14
Noninvasive Pacing
Pacing (TEC-8332/TEC-8352 Only) ................................................ 1.14
External Paddle (ND-831V) .................................................................................1.14
ECG .....................................................................................................................1.14
SpO2 ...................................................................................................................1.14
CO2 .....................................................................................................................1.14
NIBP (TEC-8342/TEC-8352 only) .......................................................................1.14
Invasive Blood Pressure ......................................................................................1.15
Temperature.........................................................................................................1.15
Alarm ...................................................................................................................1.15
Battery .................................................................................................................1.16
AC Power Requirements .....................................................................................1.16
Clock Accuracy ....................................................................................................1.16
Environment.........................................................................................................1.16
Dimensions and Weight .......................................................................................1.16
Safety...................................................................................................................1.17
Safety...................................................................................................................1.17
Environment Conditions.......................................................................................1.17
Conditions.......................................................................................1.17
CONTENTS
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................. 2.18 1
General ................................................................................................................2.18
Defibrillation .........................................................................................................2.19 2
Pacing (TEC-8332/TEC-8352 Only) ....................................................................2.20
Monitoring ............................................................................................................2.20 3
ECG........................................................................................................... 2.20
SpO2 .........................................................................................................2.21 4
CO2 ...........................................................................................................2.22
NIBP ..........................................................................................................2.23 5
WARNING
A warning alerts the user to possible injury or death associated with the use or misuse of the instrument.
CAUTION
A caution alerts the user to possible injury or problems with the instrument associated with its use or
misuse such as instrument malfunction, instrument failure, damage to the instrument, or damage to other
property.
NOTE
A note provides specific information, in the form of recommendations, prerequirements, alternative methods or
supplemental information.
Related Documentation
The TEC-8321K, TEC-8322K, TEC-8332K, TEC-8342K and TEC-8352K debrillators come with the following manuals.
Administrator’s Guide
Describes settings on the SYSTEM SET UP screen.
Service Manual
Describes information on servicing the debrillator. Only qualied service personnel can service the debrillator.
1
Section 1 General
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................1.3
Models and Functions ...............................................................................................................................1.3
Parameters ................................................................................................................................................1.3
General Information on Servicing ........................................................................................................................1.4
Service Policy, Service Parts and Patient Safety Checks .................................................................................... 1.6
Service Policy ............................................................................................................................................1.6
Service Parts .............................................................................................................................................1.6
Patient Safety Checks ...............................................................................................................................1.7
Maintenance Equipments and Tools.......................................................................................................... 1.8
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................1.9
Defibrillator ................................................................................................................................................1.9
Analysis Accuracy ...................................................................................................................................1.12
Monitor ....................................................................................................................................................1.13
Alarm Delay Time ....................................................................................................................................1.13
Lead ECG................................................................................................................................................1.13
Paddle ECG ............................................................................................................................................1.13
External ECG ..........................................................................................................................................1.13
Recorder.................................................................................................................................................. 1.14
Noninvasive Pacing (TEC-8332/TEC-8352 Only)....................................................................................1.14
External Paddle (ND-831V) .....................................................................................................................1.14
ECG.........................................................................................................................................................1.14
SpO2 .......................................................................................................................................................1.14
CO2 .........................................................................................................................................................1.14
NIBP (TEC-8342/TEC-8352 only) ...........................................................................................................1.14
Invasive Blood Pressure .......................................................................................................................... 1.15
Temperature ............................................................................................................................................1.15
Alarm .......................................................................................................................................................1.15
Battery .....................................................................................................................................................1.16
AC Power Requirements .........................................................................................................................1.16
Clock Accuracy........................................................................................................................................ 1.16
Environment ............................................................................................................................................1.16
Dimensions and Weight ........................................................................................................................... 1.16
Safety ......................................................................................................................................................1.17
Environment Conditions ..........................................................................................................................1.17
Electromagnetic Compatibility .................................................................................................................1.18
Electromagnetic Emissions .....................................................................................................................1.18
Electromagnetic Immunity .......................................................................................................................1.19
Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment .. 1.22
System Configuration for EMC Test.........................................................................................................1.23
Panel Description ..............................................................................................................................................1.24
Front Panel ..............................................................................................................................................1.24
1. GENERAL
1
Introduction
The information in the operator’s manual is primarily for the user. However, it
is important for service personnel to thoroughly read the operator’s manual and
service manual before starting to troubleshoot, service, maintain or repair this
debrillator. This is because service personnel need t o understand the operation
of the debrillator in order to effectively use the information in the service
manual.
For simplicity, the sufx C/K for the debrillator and its options are omitted in
this manual. There is no difference in operation among models with different
sufxes unless otherwise specied.
Parameters
CAUTION
Safety
• There is the possibility that the outside surface of the defibrillator,
such as the operation keys, could be contaminated by contagious
germs, so disinfect and clean the defibrillator before servicing it.
When servicing the defibrillator, wear rubber gloves to protect
yourself from infection.
• There is the possibility that when the lithium battery is broken,
a solvent inside the lithium battery could flow out or a toxic
substance inside it could come out. If the solvent or toxic
substance touches your skin or gets into your eye or mouth,
immediately wash it with a lot of water and see a physician.
Liquid ingress
• The defibrillator is not waterproof, so do not install the defibrillator
where water or liquid can get into or fall on the defibrillator. If
liquid accidentally gets into the defibrillator or the defibrillator
accidentally drops into liquid, disassemble the defibrillator, clean
it with clean water and dry it completely. After reassembling, verify
that there is nothing wrong with the patient safety checks and
function/performance checks. If there is something wrong with the
defibrillator, contact your Nihon Kohden representative to repair.
Environmental safeguards
• Depending on the local laws in your community, it may be illegal to
dispose of the lithium battery in the regular waste collection. Check
with your local officials for proper disposal procedures.
Transport
• Use the specified shipment container and packing material to
transport the defibrillator. If necessary, double pack the defibrillator.
Also, put the defibrillator into the shipment container after packing
so that the buffer material does not get into the inside of the
defibrillator.
• When transporting a board or unit of the defibrillator, be sure to use
a conductive bag. Never use an aluminum bag when transporting
a board or unit which a lithium battery is mounted. Also, never use
a styrene foam or plastic bag which generates static electricity to
wrap the board or unit of the defibrillator.
Preventing infection
• Follow the local laws or regulations to prevent infection.
1. GENERAL
Illustration above shows the example when the optional ND-831V external
paddles are used.
No. Name
1 SpO2 socket
2 TEMP modular jack
3 MULTI socket
4 NIBP socket
5 ECG socket
1. GENERAL
Rear Panel 1
2
3
No. Name
1 External paddle holder (option)
2 Battery slot A connector
3 AC/DC module/battery slot B connector
1. GENERAL
No. Name
1 Shock buttons
2 Paddle contact lamp
3 Charge button
1. GENERAL
TEC-8322 1
TEC-8322
Defibrillator
UR-0414
CONTROL
UR-04151 No PACER
ECG/PACER
UR-04161 No PACER SW
KEY/LED
UR-0452
KEY/LED1
UR-0453
KEY/LED2
UR-0417
POWER
UR-0429 UR-0444
ECG-CONN ECG-CONN1
UR-0445
ECG-CONN2
UR-04302 No NIBP
MP2/TEMP UR-0455
MP2/NIBP
UR-3908
UR-0454
SpO2 board
TEMP
UR-0431
REC/EXT
HV-831V UR-0420
Biphasic HV unit HV SW
UR-0418
HV CPU
WS-831V UR-0419
Recorder unit Motor assy
(WS-252V)
1. GENERAL
TEC-8332
TEC-8332
Defibrillator
UR-0414
CONTROL
UR-0415
ECG/PACER
UR-0416
KEY/LED
UR-0452
KEY/LED1
UR-0453
KEY/LED2
UR-0417
POWER
UR-0429 UR-0444
ECG-CONN ECG-CONN1
UR-0445
ECG-CONN2
UR-04302 No NIBP
MP2/TEMP UR-0455
MP2/NIBP
UR-3908
UR-0454
SpO2 board
TEMP
UR-0431
REC/EXT
HV-831V UR-0420
Biphasic HV unit HV SW
UR-0418
HV CPU
WS-831V UR-0419
Recorder unit Motor assy
(WS-252V)
1. GENERAL
TEC-8342 1
TEC-8342
Defibrillator
UR-0414
CONTROL
UR-04151 No PACER
ECG/PACER
UR-04161 No PACER SW
KEY/LED
UR-0452
KEY/LED1
UR-0453
KEY/LED2
UR-0417
POWER
UR-0429 UR-0444
ECG-CONN ECG-CONN1
UR-0445
ECG-CONN2
UR-0430 UR-0455
MP2/NIBP/TEMP MP2/NIBP
UR-0454
UR-3908 TEMP
SpO2 board
UR-0431
REC/EXT
HV-831V UR-0420
Biphasic HV unit HV SW
UR-0418
HV CPU
WS-831V UR-0419
Recorder unit Motor assy
(WS-252V)
1. GENERAL
ND-893V QP-551VK
Internal paddle electrode ø35 with SW Defibrillation report software
ND-894V QS-831V
Internal paddle electrode ø45 with SW Upgrade kit
ND-895V YS-003V5
Internal paddle electrode ø55 with SW Upgrade kit
ND-896V YZ-047H4
Internal paddle electrode ø65 with SW Bed rail hook
ND-897V SB-831V
Internal paddle electrode ø75 with SW Battery pack
JC-855V SB-801V
Pad adapter Battery charger
JC-865V KG-831V
P-510 KG-832V
P-512 DI-831V
P-711 KD-831V
Disposable paddles Cart
P-713 YZ-025H0
Disposable paddles Paste holder kit
AX-250V
Test load unit
AX-251V
Test load unit
1. GENERAL
1
Board and Unit Location
ECG-CONN board
KEY/LED board
POWER board
ECG-CONN board
REC/EXT board
TEST
TEST LOAD
LOAD
AUXOUT
AUXOUT unit
unit
BIPH
BIPHAS
ASIC
IC HV un
unit
it BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH module
module
AC/DC
AC/DC mod
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HV CP
CPU
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12LEAD
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ECG
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SPEAKER RECORD
RECORDER
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LCD
LCD un
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Section 2 Troubleshoo
roubleshooting
ting
2
How to Troubleshoot
Troubleshoot ........................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
.................................................... 2.2
Error Code ...........................................................................................................................................................2.3
Defibrillation ..............................................................................................................................................2.4
Operation Panel.........................................................................................................................................2.5
Communication .........................................................................................................................................2.6
Data Error ..................................................................................................................................................2.7
Pacing (TEC-8332/TEC-8352 Only) ..........................................................................................................2.7
12 Lead ECG Measurement (When Using the Optional AC-831V 12 Lead ECG Unit) ............................2.8
Message ..............................................................................................................................................................2.9
Defibrillation and Cardioversion ................................................................................................................2.9
AED .........................................................................................................................................................2.10
Pacing .....................................................................................................................................................2.10
Monitoring ...............................................................................................................................................2.11
ECG ..............................................................................................................................................2.11
SpO2 .............................................................................................................................................2.12
CO2 ...............................................................................................................................................2.13
Invasive
Invasive Blood Pressure ..............................................................................................
................................................................................................................
.................. 2.13
NIBP ..............................................................................................................................................2.13
Temperature ...............................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................
................................... 2.14
System ....................................................................................................................................................2.16
General .........................................................................................................................................2.16
Battery ...........................................................................................................................................2.16
Recording ......................................................................................................................................2.17
Bluetooth .......................................................................................................................................2.17
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................2.18
General....................................................................................................................................................2.18
General....................................................................................................................................................2.18
Defibrillation ............................................................................................................................................2.19
Pacing (TEC-8332/TEC-8352 Only) ........................................................................................................2.20
Monitoring ...............................................................................................................................................2.20
ECG ..............................................................................................................................................2.20
SpO2 .............................................................................................................................................2.21
CO2 ...............................................................................................................................................2.22
NIBP ..............................................................................................................................................2.23
Blood Pressure (PRESS) ..............................................................................................................2.24
Temperature ...............................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................
................................... 2.24
Recording ................................................................................................................................................2.24
Battery .....................................................................................................................................................2.25
SD Card...................................................................................................................................................2.25
Card...................................................................................................................................................2.25
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
How to Troubleshoot
Use this section to locate, identify and solve a problem in the debrillator or an
error message displayed on the screen. The troubleshooting tables in this section
are divided into general problems and displayed error messages.
2. In the “Error Code”, “Message” or “Problem” column, nd the trouble item
that matches the problem or error message.
3. Do the action recommended in the “Action” column. (Do the rst action
recommended in the “Action” column.)
NOTE
Before contacting your Nihon Kohden representative for technical
support, please complete a copy of the Maintenance Check Sheet (the
original copy is provided at the end of the Section 4 “Maintenance”),
and if possible, provide additional detailed information on the problem.
Send the complete copy of the Maintenance Check Sheet to your Nihon
Kohden representative. This will allow your Nihon Kohden representative
to provide you with the best support.
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Code
2
The debrillator displays an error code if it detects an error when the power is
turned on and during operation.
NOTE
• For problems that are not reproducible, call up the SYSTEM SETUP
– 7. DEVICE HISTORY screen and print the MAINTENANCE REPORT.
Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for the detail of this procedure. The
error code will be lost when the power is turned off.
• Always check all the cable connections in the defibrillator before
performing the action recommended in the troubleshooting tables in
this section. This is because a loose cable connection can cause the
defibrillator to display the error code.
Turn off the instrument, then turn on the instrument and do the same operation.
Yes
Refer to error code
description for detail.
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
Defibrillation
Monitoring
ECG
SpO2
CO2
NIBP
Battery
SD Card
The procedures in this section explain how to remove, replace and install major
components in the debrillator.
3. DISASSEMBLY
WARNING WARNING
The HV capacitor can store lethal amounts of Removal and replacement of any components in
energy. Discharge this capacitor before touching the defibrillator should only be done by qualified
any high voltage component (HV capacitor, service personnel.
biphasic HV unit, paddle socket or paddles).
WARNING
To avoid the possibility of injury to yourself or
damage to the defibrillator, do not install or
remove any component while the power is on.
When disassembling, make sure that the
defibrillator is off, the AC power cord is
disconnected from the defibrillator and the battery
pack is removed from the defibrillator. There are
several high voltage units inside the defibrillator:
LCD backlight, high voltage capacitor, pacing DC/
DC converter and switching regulator.
CAUTION CAUTION
To avoid accidental discharge of static electricity Fuses on the main board and AC/DC unit cut off
which could damage the components of the the power when an abnormality occurs in the
defibrillator, use a grounded wrist strap when defibrillator. Eliminate the malfunction before
installing or removing any component of the replacing the fuse. Use the correct fuse only.
defibrillator.
CAUTION
Use only parts recommended by Nihon Kohden
to assure maximum performance from your
defibrillator.
3. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
When the ECG/PACER board, CONTROL board or biphasic HV unit is
replaced with a new one, do the following adjustment. Refer to “System
Maintenance Screen – Adjust AD Screen” in Section 4.
ECG/PACER board:
• ECG sensitivity and offset
• Battery voltage and battery current settings
• Paddle contact impedance threshold
Control board:
• ECG sensitivity and offset
• Charge energy, charge time, delivered energy and TTR
• Battery voltage setting
• Paddle contact impedance threshold
Biphasic HV unit:
• Charge energy, charge time, delivered energy and TTR
• Paddle contact impedance threshold
1. While pressing and holding the Silence Alarms key, turn the control dial to
the BASIC CHECK position to display the SYSTEM SETUP screen.
2. Select SYSTEM SETUP with the ITEM ↑ or ITEM ↓ function key and press
the OK function key.
3. Select ID with the ↑ or ↓ function key and enter the serial number with
SELECT ↑ or SELECT ↓ function key.
4. Saving the settings using the procedure described in “Saving the Settings
before Maintenance (Flash Save Procedure)” in Section 4.
5. Turn the control dial to the BASIC CHECK position and conrm the serial
number on the BASIC CHECK screen.
Required Tools
• Anti-static bench mat
• Wrist ground strap
• Screwdriver (insulated type, for M2.6 and M3 screws)
3
• Hex socket driver (for 3 mm spacer bolt and nut)
• Tweezers
3. DISASSEMBLY
When removing the optional unit, be careful not to pull the cables between
the unit and the debrillator.
BH 3 × 8 screw
QI-832V
Bluetooth®
module
3. DISASSEMBLY
4. When using the QI-831V AUXOUT unit, remove the UR-0426 AUXOUT
board from the unit. If not, skip this step.
Before removing the front case, remove the debrillator top cover (or the 3
optional DP-831VK external paddle holder). Refer to “Removing the External
Paddle Holder or Top Cover” in this section.
1. Remove the fourteen BH 3 × 8 screws from the debrillator rear panel and
remove the front case from the debrillator.
Rear BH 3 × 8 screw
Bottom
Top
3. DISASSEMBLY
2. Disconnect the two paddle connectors and FFC connector of the keys on the
front panel. Open the front panel carefully so that the connected cables are
not pulled or damaged.
3. DISASSEMBLY
Before removing the LCD unit and the LED DRIVER board, remove the 3
following.
• Debrillator top cover (or the optional DP-831VK external paddle holder)
• Front case
For removing these, refer to the corresponding procedures earlier in this section.
1. Remove the four PS 2.6 × 8 screws and two connectors which secures the
LCD to the front panel of the debrillator and remove the LCD from the
debrillator.
LCD
Connector
Connector
PS 2.6 × 8 screws
3. DISASSEMBLY
2. Remove the two PS 3 × 8 screws and a connector from the LED DRIVER
board and remove the LED DRIVER board.
LED DRIVER board
PS 3 × 8 screws
Connector
3. DISASSEMBLY
Before removing the CONTROL board and ECG/PACER board, remove the
following.
• Debrillator top cover (or the optional DP-831VK external paddle holder)
• Front case
• LCD unit and LED DRIVER board
For removing these, refer to the corresponding procedures earlier in this section.
ECG/PACER board
CONTROL board
connector
: PS 3 × 8 screws
2. Peel off the blank label on the rear panel and remove the four BH 3 × 8
screws and remove the HV
HV-831V
-831V HV unit from the debrillator.
Peel the blank panel off.
BH 3 × 8 screw
NOTE
When assembling the defibrillator, make sure to attach the hook blank
panel to the rear cover so that the four BH 3 × 8 screws are covered.
When attaching the screw shown in the picture, be careful not to pinch the cable
under the screw.
3. DISASSEMBLY
Remove the six BH 3 × 8 screws which secure the MP unit and remove the MP
unit from the debrillator.
BH 3 × 8 screw
MP unit
When removing the MP unit, pull the unit slightly to the right so that the TEMP
modular jack does not catch on the input enclosure.
2. Remove the ve BH 3 × 8 screws and remove the input enclosure from the
unit.
Input enclosure
3. DISASSEMBLY
3
2. Remove the PS 3 × 8 screw which secures the metal plate to the TEMP
board and remove the metal plate from the TEMP board.
TEMP board
Metal plate
PS 3 × 8 screw
3. DISASSEMBLY
Connectors MP board
2. Remove the eight PS 3 × 8 screws which secure the UR-0455 MP board and
remove the MP board from the unit.
MP board
3. DISASSEMBLY
3
PS 3 × 6
screws
SpO2 board
Connector
ECG CONN 1
board
One PS 3 × 8 screw
is on this side.
3. DISASSEMBLY
2. Remove the PS 3 × 8 screw from the metal board on the UR-0445 ECG
CONN2 board and remove the metal panel from the ECG CONN2 board.
ECG CONN2
board
PS 3 × 8 screw
PS 3 × 8 screw
PS 3 × 8 screw
is on this side.
2. Disconnect the two tubes connected to the valve and remove the valve from
the unit.
Remove these tubes from the valve.
PS 3 × 8 screw PS 3 × 8 screw
Remove the four PS 3 × 8 screws and two connectors on the UR-0431 REC/EXT
board and remove the UR-0431 REC/EXT board from the debrillator.
REC/EXT board
Connectors
PS 3 × 8 screw
3. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
Before removing the recorder unit, order a rubber sponge (sponge 46 ×
25 × 3, 6114-906977A).
2. Remove the WS-831V recorder unit from the debrillator by sliding the unit
towards the right side of the debrillator.
NOTE
After replacing the recorder unit, replace the rubber sponge. Using old
rubber sponge decreases water-proof performance.
4. MAINTENANCE
Before Check
an SD card.
For recording and saving the data in an SD card, refer to the Operator’s Manual
Part I.
The energy setting and alarm settings of the AED mode may be customized too.
Make sure that the SETUP settings, energy setting in the AED mode and alarm
settings on the loaner debrillator are correct.
NOTE
If you do not use a loaner defibrillator during maintenance and change
the defibrillator settings during maintenance, make sure to return the
settings after maintenance and turn the defibrillator off. The settings are
applied immediately after changing.
2. Remove the SD card from the debrillator and insert it into the loaner
debrillator. Load the settings from the SD card using “56. Load Settings”
on the SYSTEM SETUP screen. For details, refer to the Administrator’s
Guide.
4. MAINTENANCE
Defbrillator
• The debrillator is not dirty.
• The debrillator is not cracked or damaged.
• No labels are removed or torn.
• No connectors or switches are cracked or loose.
• Blood or chemical on the debrillator is cleaned.
Power Cord
• A specied 3-prong power cord is used.
• The metal parts on the connector are not deformed.
• There are no scratches on the cable and cable cover is not torn.
• Using a tester, check that the protective earth is not broken.
External Paddles
• Resin of the external paddles and electrodes for the adult are not cracked or
broken.
• No scratches or cracks on the curled cable or cable mold.
• Paddle electrodes and the metal plates on the paddle holder are not rusted,
dirty, rotten or damaged.
• Conrm that the shock button on the paddle is not removed when pulling it. If
the button is removed, the button must be replaced.
Accessories
• Cables are not broken, bent abnormally or cut.
• Connectors are not damaged or cracked.
• Pins on the connector are not deformed.
• Screws are not loose.
• Pad adapter is not expired.
The life time of the pad adapter is two years. Replace the pad adapter
immediately if it is expired.
4. MAINTENANCE
Appearance
Check the following and if the battery pack is faulty, replace it.
• No damage or crack on the battery pack. 4
• No labels are removed or torn.
• The battery pack is not expired.
The life time of the battery pack is two years. Replace the battery pack
immediately if it is expired.
Calibration
Perform the battery calibration once a month using “2. Battery Calibration” on
the SYSTEM SETUP screen. For details, refer to the Administrator’s Guide.
4. MAINTENANCE
C: Chest
F: Left foot
L: Left hand
R: Right hand AX-103V
RF: Right foot defibrillation analyzer
Power switch
2. Turn the debrillation analyzer on. The simulated ECG is output from the
debrillation analyzer.
3. Turn the debrillator control dial to the MONITOR position and conrm that
there no abnormalities such as abnormal sound, smell or excess heat.
Event Key
On the monitoring screen, press the EVENT key to conrm that waveforms for
12 seconds are recorded.
Record/stop key
Recording Quality
On the System Setup screen, perform “4. RECORDER TEST” and conrm that
the following.
• There are no missing dots.
• The recorded items are not too pale or too dark.
• The width of one cycle of calibration waveform is in the range of 22.5 to 27.5
mm.
2. Press the Record/Stop key on the front panel to conrm that the
debrillator operates as follows.
Alarm Operation
Message The “OUT OF PAPER”message is displayed in blue.
Sound There is an alarm sound of “ec” in interval of 20 seconds.
Indicator Lights in blue.
Record/stop key
4. MAINTENANCE
If the paddles contact lamp lights in orange or yellow, clean the paddle
electrodes and the metal plates on the paddle holder.
Paddle electrode
Metal plates for test discharge
4. MAINTENANCE
Black Red
JJ-202V
analyzer
connection JC-865V pad adapter
cable
JJ-202V
analyzer connection cable JJ-202V
analyzer
connection cable
AX-103V
defibrillation analyzer
2. Turn the debrillator control dial to the MONITOR position and conrm that
the ECG lead is “PADDLE”.
If other lead is selected, set the lead to “PADDLE” by pressing the LEAD
function key.
3. Turn the paddle connector to the left to unlock the connector and remove
the connector from the debrillator. Then conrm that the “CONNECT
PADDLES/PADS” message appears on the screen.
Paddle
connector
Unlock Paddle
position connector lock
NOTE
Hold the paddle connector when removing the paddle/pad adapter
from the defibrillator. Holding the part other than paddle connector
may damage the connector or break the paddle/pad adapter cable.
When using the optional SB-801V battery charger, check the charger every 6
months.
4
The numbers uses in the “Inspection Items” section correspond to the numbers
on the maintenance check sheet at the end of this section. Keep the maintenance
check sheet safely after inspection.
Inspection Items
1. Appearance
Check the following.
• The battery charger is not dirty.
• No damage or crack on the battery charger.
• No label is removed or torn.
• The ventilation hole is not clogged with dust.
2. Power Cord
Check the following.
• The provided 3-prong power cord is used.
• The cable jacket is not dirty, damaged or torn.
• The earth lead is not broken (check this using a test equipment)
3. Power-on
Remove the battery packs from the battery slot, turn the power switch on and
check the following.
• The POWER lamp lights.
• The following lamps light for one second and turn off.
- Battery charging lamp
- Battery charge complete lamp
- ERROR lamp
• The fan rotates for a few seconds then stops.
4. Charging
Check the following.
• When the battery pack is inserted in one of the battery slots:
- The battery charging lamp lights.
- Status indicators on the battery pack blink.
• When another battery pack is inserted to the other battery slot:
- The battery charging lamp lights.
- Status indicators on the battery pack blink.
4. MAINTENANCE
Safety Check
Battery packs are not necessary for safety check.
Safety check is performed while the components are connected. You need
to measure two different currents ( earth leakage current and enclose leakage
current) in both the normal condition and a single-failure condition to make sure
that the allowable value is not exceeded. You also need to record the measured
values.
NOTE
Performing safety inspection requires a special instrument of measuring
leak currents.
LCC-1101
Leakage current checker
• Make sure that the measured value is within the range below.
LCC-1101
Leakage current checker
• Make sure that the measured value is within the range below.
2. While pressing the Silence Alarms key on the front panel, turn the control
dial to the BASIC CHECK position. Hold the Silence Alarms key until the
SYSTEM SETUP screen appears.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
CAUTION
Write down the settings or save the settings on the System
Maintenance screen as a bitmap file before changing the settings or
performing “flash save”. Changing settings related to HV, ECG or
battery on the System Maintenance screen might decrease the
performance of the defibrillator.
CAUTION
Do this procedure after any setting in the Configuration screen and
Adjust AD screen is changed or adjusted. The new setting or
adjustment is not applied and saved until the “Flash Save” procedure
is performed. Otherwise, the “D511” error code appears the next time
the power is turned on.
3. Press the → function key. The setting changes from “Off” to “Exec” and the
function keys change as follows:
To return to the System Maintenance – Menu screen, press the EXIT key.
2. Select “10. Default Setting” with the ITEM ↓ or ITEM ↑ function key.
3. Press the → function key. The setting changes from “Off” to “Exec” and the
function keys change as follows:
Item Description
Changes the settings in the following items:
1 Conguration Installed Language, Flash Save, Charge Times Clear,
Default Setting, Jack Temp Option
Changes the A/D values for ECG waveform
2 Adjust AD acquisition, biphasic HV unit, battery voltage and
paddle contact impedance threshold.
Checks the operation of the keys, buttons, LEDs,
3 Check Hardware
recorder, memories, sounds, etc.
Displays the count of external discharges and
5 Operation Time
operation time.
6 Version Up You can upgrade the system program and data.
Displays the characters used in this debrillator and
7 Debug mode
checks the ash memory.
Menu 1. Configuration
2. Adjust HV AD
3. Adjust Battery AD
2. Check LED
3. Check LCD
4. Check Buzzer
5. Check Voice
6. Check Recorder
9. Check NIBP
10. Check 12 Lead
11. Examination
Default Settings
The factory default settings are underlined.
Configuration Screen
You can set the several default settings for the debrillator.
CAUTION
Do this procedure after any setting in the Configuration screen and
Adjust AD screen is changed or adjusted. The new setting or
adjustment is not applied and saved until the “Flash Save” procedure
is performed. Otherwise, the “D511” error code appears the next time
the power is turned on.
4. MAINTENANCE
NOTE
If necessary, stop recording when the recorder starts printing text
messages. You can check for missing dots just by checking the
waveforms. Printing all the text messages uses a lot of recording paper.
To return to the System Maintenance – Check Hardware screen, press the EXIT
function key.
Select the item to check with the ITEM ↓ or ITEM ↑ function key then press the
OK function key to start check. Finish the test for each check item within
10 minutes.
Examination Screen
On this screen, you can check the sensitivity for normal circuit sensor and safety
circuit sensor.
Check Procedure
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 700 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure.
Apply 100 mmHg, 200 mmHg and 300 mmHg and check that the displayed
value is as follows.
Check Procedure
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 700 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure.
Press the START TEST function key and check the following.
• The cuff deates.
• “Safety Device Status” changes to “ACTIVE”.
• “Safety Device Action” is 300 to 330 mmHg.
Check Procedure
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 700 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure.
Press the START TEST function key to apply 200 mmHg pressure and check that
the ination time is less than 7 seconds.
Check Procedure
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 250 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure for
“Valve 1 Open (50 ms)” and “Valve 1 Open (120 ms)” tests.
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 20 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure for
“Valve 2 Open (50 ms)” and “Valve 2 Open (100 ms)” tests.
1. Select the item to check with the ITEM ↓ or ITEM ↑ function key.
Check Procedure
Use a 3.5 m air hose (for adult) and 250 cc dummy cuff to apply pressure.
1. Select “Pressure Hold Test” with the ITEM ↓ or ITEM ↑ function key.
Version Up Screen
This screen is used to upgrade programs of the debrillator.
Upgrading can be performed when two battery packs are inserted. The battery
packs must have remaining power of 2/3 or more. You can also upgrade the
debrillator when the AC power is supplied and a battery pack with remaining
power of 2/3 is inserted. If the “Cannot upgrade. Remaining battery power
is not enough.” message is displayed on the screen, charge the battery before
upgrading.
When an upgrade kit (SD card) is inserted into the SD card slot, the program
versions of the debrillator and upgrade kit are displayed on the screen.
Upgrade Procedure
1. Select the item to upgrade with the ITEM function key.
2. Press the YES key to install the program. “No” displayed beside the item
changes to “Yes”.
Not to install the selected item, press the NO function key to change “Yes”
beside each item to “No”.
3. Press the EXEC function key to start installation. All programs set to “YES”
are sequentially installed.
To return to the System Maintenance – Menu screen, press the MENU function
key.
4. MAINTENANCE
AD Viewer Screen
This screen displays each AD value that the main CPU currently receives.
Displaying the AD
1. Turn the control dial to the MONITOR position to display the monitoring
home screen.
2. On the monitoring home screen, press the Silence Alarms key, MENU
function key and CHILD MODE button at the same time. The AD Viewer
window appears.
Every time you press the Silence Alarms key, MENU function key and
CHILD MODE button at the same time, the AD Viewer window changes as
follows.
AD Viewer → AD Viewer (MP) → AD Viewer (REP) → monitoring home
screen...
4. MAINTENANCE
2. Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the debrillator right side panel.
4. Press the CHILD MODE button on the front panel. The SHOCK button on
the front panel lights.
5. Turn the debrillator off and remove the SD card from the SD card slot.
4. MAINTENANCE
Issuance No.
For detailed procedures, refer to “Checking the Debrillator” to “Safety Check” in this manual.
When ordering parts or accessories from your nearest Nihon Kohden Corporation
representative, please quote the code number and part name which are listed in
this service manual, and the name or model of the unit in which the required
5. REPLACEABLE PARTS
PARTS LIST
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5. REPLACEABLE PARTS
PARTS LIST
The model and serial number of your instrument are identified on the rear or bottom of the unit.
Write the model and serial number in the spaces provided below. Whenever you call your representative concerning
this instrument, mention these two pieces of information for quick and accurate service.
Your Representative
Representati ve