Performance Verification Procedures 5: Performance Verification
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3 Press the Print button again to stop printing.
SpO
2
Check
NOTE: A functional tester (i.e. simulator or safety analyzer) can not be used to assess the accuracy of an SpO
2
probe or an SpO
2
monitor.
1 Connect the sensor.
Attach the SpO
2
sensor to your finger and to the Efficia DFM100.
2 Tu r n t h e T h e r a p y K n o b t o Monitor. Observe:
a The pleth wave is clear.
b The SpO
2
value displayed is in the range of 95-100%. If the value is less than 95%, check that
your finger is fully inserted into the sensor and properly positioned.
c The pulse rate is displayed.
NBP Check
1 Perform a non-invasive blood pressure check on yourself or another person.
2 Make sure the measurement completes.
3 Perform the NBP module tests only if you suspect a problem with the module. See “NBP Service
Screen” on page 65 for information on these tests.
Defibrillator Measurement Test
These instructions describe how to test the defibrillation functions. The test sequence causes the Efficia
DFM100 to:
• Charge and deliver a shock when powered by AC power alone.
• Charge and deliver a shock when powered by battery alone.
•Disarm when the Charge Cancelled soft key is pressed.
If all results are as described, the device passes that portion of the test. If there is any failure, troubleshoot
and repair the device as needed. See “Troubleshooting” on page 31.
Defibrillator Test (AC Power at 200 J)
These instructions describe how to test the defibrillation function when powered only by AC power (no
battery installed).
Setup
1 Configure the defibrillator analyzer for a 50-ohm load.
2 Turn the Efficia DFM100 off and remove the battery.
3 Plug the AC mains power cord into an outlet.
4 Connect the Pads cable to the Efficia DFM100.
5 Connect the defibrillator analyzer to the Pads cable.
6 Set the analyzer to measure delivered energy.