Electrical safety tests
Ultrasound System – Common Service Information 4-31
Direction 5444964-100 English Rev. 5
Isolated patient lead (source) leakage–lead to lead
Select and test each of the ECG lead positions (except ALL) on 
the LEAD selector, testing each to the power and ground 
condition combinations found in: 
• Table 4-6 on page 4-20, or:
• Table 4-7 on page 4-21, as applicable. 
Record the highest leakage current measured.
NOTE:  This test is also known as the Patient Auxililary Current test. 
Lead to lead leakage test record
Table 4-12 on page 4-32 shows a typical format for recording the 
patient lead to lead leakage current. 
Measurements should be recorded from each lead combination 
under each set of test conditions specified in: 
• Table 4-6 on page 4-20, or
• Table 4-7 on page 4-21, as applicable. 
Record all data and keep the record of the results with other 
hard copies of maintenance data. 
1.  Connect the Safety analyzer to a wall AC power outlet.  
2.  Plug the equipment under test into the receptacle on the 
Electrical Safety Analyzer's panel.
3.  Connect the ECG cable to the Ultrasound system and the 
patient leads to the analyzer. 
4.  Select the “Patient Lead Leakage” function on the Electrical 
Safety Analyzer. 
5.  Test opening and closing the ground with the Ultrasound 
system on and off. 
NOTE:  Refer to the safety analyzer’s user manual that will be used 
to perform the tests.  
Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of 
maintenance data usingTable 4-12.