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Operating the Device
Operating Modes
The Efficia DFM100 has four Clinical Modes and four non-clinical modes of operation, each with a
customized display (see Ta bl e 1).
Table 1 Operating Modes
Mode Description
For more information
see
Monitor This mode is used to monitor ECG, optional
NBP, EtCO
2
, and SpO
2
parameters and for
viewing Vital Signs Trending data.
“ECG Monitoring” on
page 47; “Monitoring
CO
2
” on page 99;
“Monitoring SpO
2
” on
page 109; “Monitoring
NBP” on page 117 and
“Trending” on
page 125.
AED This optional mode is used to analyze ECG and if
necessary, administer semi-automated external
defibrillation. You can also monitor HR, EtCO
2
and SpO
2
.
“AED Mode Option”
on page 63.
Manual
Defibrillation
This mode is used to perform asynchronous and
synchronous cardioversion (defibrillation).
“Manual
Defibrillation” on
page 77.
Pacer This optional mode is used to perform demand or
fixed pacing.
“Pacing” on page 91.
Operational
Check
This mode is used to perform routine
maintenance activities related to Operational
Check.
“Operational and Shift
Check” on page 157.
Data
Management
This mode is used to review Event Summaries and
other device data after clinical use.
“Data Management” on
page 129.
Configuration This mode is used to display and change the
Efficia DFM100’s configuration options.
“Configuration” on
page 145.
Service This mode is used when servicing the device,
including software upgrades.
The Efficia DFM100
Service Manual
Clinical modes
Non-Clinical modes