SECTION 3: Troubleshooting
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Battery Troubleshooting
Check battery statistics. Good batteries have a capacity of at least 4500 mAH and will be charging when the Responder
2000 is plugged into an AC outlet.
1. Ensure battery is fully charged.
2. Perform Battery Calibration on page11.
3. Replace the Battery.
4. Replace Power Control Board.
5. Replace Main Board.
SpO
2
Not Working
Verify the Responder 2000 has a SpO
2
Main Board installed.
Check the About screen. “SpO2 - - - -” indicates a non-SpO
2
Main Board is installed in the unit.
1. Connect the Responder 2000 to a SpO
2
simulator with the appropriate sensor.
If the Responder 2000 SpO
2
display does not agree with the simulator setting, substitute a known good SpO
2
sensor.
2. Check SPO
2
cable.
3. Check cable from Front Panel to SPO
2
Board.
4. Replace SPO
2
Board.
5. Replace Main Board.
Shock into Paddle Dock Fails
If shocking into the paddle dock does not work or shows high impedance.
Perform a button test for each Paddle.
• If the test fails, replace the Paddle.
• If the test does not fail, connect the Paddles to a simulator and attempt to shock.
If the shock is successful:
1. Check the cables from the Therapy Board to the paddle dock (one on each side).
2. Replace the Therapy Board.
If the shock is unsuccessful:
1. Ensure the paddles are securely paced in the paddle dock.
2. Replace the Paddles.
3. Check the cables between the Rear Panel and the Therapy Board.
4. Check the cable between the Therapy Board and the Main Board.
5. Replace the Therapy Board.
6. Replace the Main Board.