Navigating in Service Mode 1: Introduction
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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 Navigation buttons to highlight your choice, then select that choice
by pressing the Menu Select button.
• 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 service-related activities from Service Mode, as follows:
• Run an Operational Check (Op Check), see “Operational Check” on page 33 for details.
• Calibrate the battery, see “Battery Calibration” on page 16.
• Print and update the Device Info, see “Device Information” on page 10, “Entering the Serial
Number” on page 138, and “Enabling Options” on page 140.
• View, print, and clear the Hardware and Software Error logs, see “Error Log Messages” on page 41.
• Perform maintenance on the NBP module — See “NBP Module Calibration” on page 19.
• Perform EtCO
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maintenance — See “EtCO2 Maintenance” on page 23.
• Run the Controls test, see “Controls Test” on page 162.
• Run the Printer test, see “Printer Test” on page 164.
• Run the Display test, see “Display Test” on page 163.
• Run the Fan test, see “Fan Test” on page 164.
• Run the USB test, see “USB Test” on page 165.
• Install software and change the device’s language using the Software Support Tool — See “Software
Upgrades” on page 11.
• 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 138 for more information.
NOTE: You can print detailed information about your HeartStart XL+ 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 10.