1: Introduction Navigating in Service Mode
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Navigating in Service Mode
Service Mode uses the same navigation controls as normal operating mode:
• To select a menu item, use the Smart Select knob to highlight your choice, then select that choice by
pressing the Smart Select knob.
• To exit Service Mode and return to clinical mode, press the Exit Service soft key.
• To return to the Service Mode Main menu from any service screen press the Main Service soft key.
NOTE: The device’s default configuration settings are restored when you return to clinical mode after exiting
Service Mode.
Service Mode Functions
You can perform a variety of activities from Service Mode, as follows:
• Run an Operational Check (Op Check), see “Operational Check” on page 36 for details.
• Print and update the Device Info, see “Device Information” on page 17, “Entering the Serial
Number” on page 124, and “Enabling Options” on page 126.
• View, print, and clear the Hardware and Software Error logs, see “Error Log Messages” on page 44.
• Perform test on the NBP module — See “NBP Monitoring Problems” on page 65.
• Perform maintenance on the EtCO
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module — See “EtCO2 Maintenance” on page 25.
• Run the Controls test, see “Controls Test” on page 160.
• Run the Printer test, see “Printer Test” on page 160.
• Run the Display test, see “Display Test” on page 162.
• Run the Fan test, see “Fan Test” on page 162.
• Run the USB test, see “USB Test” on page 163.
• Install software and change the device’s language using the Software Support Tool — See “Software
Upgrades” on page 19.
• View information about the device, such as model number, serial number, options enabled on the
device, and the device’s language — See “Device Information” below. Use the Device Info menu to
enter the serial number and to enable options on the device after a SOM PCA repair. See “Entering
the Serial Number” on page 124 for more information. Use the Device Info menu to export
Hardware Error Log, Software Error Log, RFU and OpCheck Logs, Event Summary, or Events
Details. See “Export Device Info” on page 18.
NOTE: You can print detailed information about your Efficia DFM100 defibrillator/monitor software version,
circuit boards, and module levels through the Print Device Info option, available in clinical operating
mode. See “Device Information” on page 17.