Testing
4-12 Troubleshooting, Testing, and Maintaining Your H
EARTSTREAM FR2
When the interactive part of the battery insertion selftest is complete, the
H
EARTSTREAM FR2 turns off and goes to standby mode to be ready for use.
If proper operation of all features has not been verified in the interactive
selftest, you may want to rerun the battery insertion selftest. If a feature of
operation cannot be verified, contact Agilent for technical service.
Periodic Selftests
In addition to the battery insertion selftest, the FR2 automatically performs
periodic selftests (PSTs). These daily, weekly, and extensive monthly selftests
check many important functions of the FR2, including battery capacity and
internal circuitry.
If it detects a problem during one of these periodic selftests, the FR2 beeps
and displays a flashing red
X or a solid red X on the Status Indicator.
Device History
The HEARTSTREAM FR2 stores key information about its history in internal
memory. To review the history of your FR2, select NEXT from the menu
screen displayed when you insert the battery, then select DEVICE HISTORY
from the next menu displayed.
The device history information is automatically stored in the internal memory
of the H
EARTSTREAM FR2. It includes:
USES — how many times the HEARTSTREAM FR2 has been used (shown
in the left column of numbers) and the total time in minutes it has been
used (shown in the right column of numbers);
SHOCKS — the total number of shocks it has delivered;
TRAINING — how many times it has been used with the Training &
Administration Pack for training (left column) and the total time in
minutes it has been used for training (right column); and
TESTS — how many tests have been run. Four figures are shown: daily
(upper left), weekly (upper right), and monthly (lower left) periodic
selftests, and battery selftests (lower right).
DEVICE HISTORY
BATTERY HISTORY
SETUP
CLOCK
RETURN
IN EMERGENCY
PRESS OFF TO QUIT
DEVICE HISTORY
RETURN
USES: 12 19
SHOCKS: 17
TRAINING: 25 456
TESTS: 156 22
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