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Troubleshooting Process
Use the process described here to isolate problems and repair your Efficia DFM100.
To troubleshoot Efficia DFM100:
1 Decontaminate the device using local decontamination procedures.
Refer to the Efficia DFM100 Instructions for Use.
2 Check the Ready for Use (RFU) indicator. See “Ready For Use Indicator” on page 32.
3 Perform a visual inspection.
Thoroughly examine the device and its cables and accessories. Refer to “Visual Inspection” on
page 158. If no further troubleshooting is needed, proceed to Step 12 to repair the device.
Otherwise continue with Step 4.
4 Tu r n t h e T h e r a p y K n o b t o Monitor.
Failures and messages appear on the display when you turn on the defibrillator/monitor. Technical
Alarms appear below the status area, see Figure 38. The Technical Alarms could be red, yellow or
blue background. Red is high priority, yellow is medium priority and blue is low priority. If multiple
Technical Alarms of the same priority are present, then they alternate, and a symbol appears on in
the Technical Alarm text box.
5 Run the Operational Check (Op Check).
Table 8 Hardware Error Log Message Groups
Group ID Group Name See Subsection
(1:mm) General System Table 14 “General Problem Diagnostic
with the Hardware Error Log” on page 57
(2:mm) Therapy Encoder “Controls Problems” on page 70
(3:mm) Charge Button
(4:mm) Shock Button
(5:mm) Audio “Audio Problems” on page 72
(6:mm) Sync Button “Controls Problems” on page 70
(7:mm) or
(7:mm:ll)
Therapy Defib Table 20 “Defibrillation Diagnostic with
the Hardware Error Log” on page 62
(8:mm) reserved
(9:mm) Lead ECG Table 17 “ECG Diagnostic with the
Hardware Error Log” on page 59
(10:mm) Pads ECG
(11:mm) Battery Table 10 “Battery Diagnostic with the
Hardware Error Log” on page 53
(12:mm) SpO
2
“SpO
2
Monitoring Problems” on page 64
(13:mm) NBP “NBP Monitoring Problems” on page 65
(14:mm) Printer Table 29 “Printer Diagnostic with the
Hardware Error Log” on page 74
(15:mm) EtCO
2
Table 23 “EtCO2 Monitoring Problems”
on page 68.
(16:mm) Startup “Startup and OpCheck Messages” on
page 55