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Operational Checklist and Performance
Acceptance Test
Introduction
The Operational Checklist and Performance Acceptance Test detailed in this
section determines if the device is operating correctly. The Operational
Checklist and Performance Acceptance Test should be carried out before any
service work is performed. If the device fails any test in the checklist, the fault
must be recorded and corrected prior to placing the device back into clinical
use. Any test failures should be analyzed using the troubleshooting procedure
that follows to determine service action. After all service is completed, the
Operational Checklist and Performance Acceptance Test should be repeated and
the device should be re-calibrated if required.
If the returned device is a complaint, the device should be tested with any
associated products (i.e. sets, etc). Devices subject to complaint evaluation
should be tested to try to duplicate the customer’s complaint. Once the
complaint evaluation with the associated product has been completed the device
should be retested without the associate product to the normal service process.
1. Main Self Test
a. Keypad test - Tests operation of all keypad keys.
i. Test passes if all keys work
b. Display Test - Tests all pixels back light.
i. Test passes if all pixels work
c. Acoustic alarm test - Tests volume of alarm.
i. Test passes if alarm volume can be heard from 20 feet.
d. Door position test - Tests door open alert.
i. Test passes if screen displays “Closed” when door is closed,
and “Open”, when door is open.
e. Air sensor test - Qualitative test of air sensor functionality.
i. Test passes if alert activates when air is present in front of air
sensor.
f. Motor Test - Qualitative test of motor functionality.
i. Test passes if display reads “pass”.
g. Pressure Sensor Test - Qualitative test of pressure sensor functionality.
i. Test passes if screen displays 50+/- 2.