7. Preventive Maintenance/System Operational Check-Out
7-90
3. Battery Run Time Test
a. Prior to performing the battery run test, plug the system into an AC wall
outlet for at least 8 hours to fully charge the batteries.
b. Follow directions in Step 2, a-g. Infuse at 50 ml/min. Start the timer.
c. The system should run for at least 30 minutes with fully charged battery.
If not, replace the batteries.
4. Electrical Safety Test - Leakage Current
Equipment required: Bio-Tek Safety Analyzer, Model 370 or equivalent
2 Liters of room temperature saline
Setup: Plug the FMS2000 into AC outlet on the front of Bio-Tek
Safety Analyzer.
CAUTION
:
Before applying voltage to Bio-Tek, make sure input line voltage is
VOLTAGE OF UNIT UNDER TEST
Switch found on the back of Bio-Tek: 115 or 230 V
a. Earth Leakage Currents:
i. Plug the Bio-Tek into an appropriate power source, turn Bio-Tek
power ON. FMS2000 power switch To Standby.
ii. Switch selector on Bio-Tek to CHASSIS or LEAKAGE (µA).
Connect a single red lead to the SINGLE LEAD input jack, and
attach large clamp to equipotential ground terminal on the
FMS2000.
iii. Record the leakage current displayed for each of the following
conditions, with Neutral switch in NORM position. Tests should be
performed in the following order.
Polarity - NORM; Ground – NORM
Polarity - REVERSE; Ground – NORM
Polarity - REVERSE; Ground – OPEN
Polarity - NORM; Ground - OPEN