Defibrillator Tests; Energy Timeout Test; Defibrillator Test Chart - GE Responder 2000 Service Manual

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Defibrillator Tests

Warning! Shock Hazard.
Before delivering any shock, ensure all personnel and equipment are clear of the test area.

Energy Timeout Test

1.
Ensure the Responder 2000 has a charged battery (at least 25%) installed and is connected to AC power
2.
Seat each paddle in its side holder. Ensure paddles are securely seated.
3.
Press the Manual button on the Responder 2000.
4.
Select an Energy Level of 100J.
5.
Press the Charge button on the front panel.
6.
The message Stand Clear is displayed.
7.
Do not press the Shock button. After 30 Seconds the message Charge Time Out should be displayed.

Defibrillator Test Chart

For each of the defibrillator tests below (Paddles, Pads, and Spoons), perform the test at the energy level indicated in the
procedure. Then perform each test at the energy levels indicated in the chart below.
Note: Use only a calibrated Impulse 4000 (or equivalent) for pads and spoons. Energy values may vary slightly depending
on the simulator used.
Selected
Energy Delivered into 50 Ohm
Energy
(Tolerance +/- 15 % or +/-3 Joule)
2
3
5
7
10
15
20
30
50
70
100
150
200
270
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Section 5: Performance Verification and Safety Testing
0-5
0-6
2-8
4-10
7-13
12-18
17-23
25.5-34.5
42.5-57.5
59.5-80.5
85-115
127.5-172.5
170-230
229.5-310.5
Responder
Test
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles, Pads, and Spoons
Paddles and Pads only
Paddles and Pads only
Paddles and Pads only
Paddles and Pads only
Paddles and Pads only
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