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Force
FXTM-C
Service
Manual
Periodic
Safety
Check
Checking
High
Frequency
leakage
Current
Check
the
high
frequency
leakage
current
and
ground
resistance
before
returning
the
Force FX-C
generator
to
clinical
use.
Check
the
leakage
current:
After
calibrating
the
generator
Everv
six
months.
Equipment
required:
200
oh111,
250
watt,
noninductive
resistor
Current
transformer
True
RMS
voltmeter
(Fluke 8920
or
equivalent)
Bipolar
and
monopolar
footswitches
Leakage
table
-
per
lEC 601-2-2,
Figure
104.
Checking
Monopolar
High
Frequency
Leakage
Current
1.
Connect
the
200
ohm
load
from
the
active accessory
through
the
current
transformer
to
the
equipotential
grotffid
lug
on
the
rear
of
the
generator.
2.
Connect
the
current
transformer
to a
true
I{fvIS
voltmeter.
3.
Connect
a
monopolar
footswitch
to
the
Monopolar
1
Footswitch
receptacle
on
the
rear
paneL
4.
Activate
the
footswitch
in
each
Monopolar
mode
at
the
maximum
control
setting.
Record
the
leakage
current.
If
using
the
leakage
table,
leakage
current
should
not
exceed
150
rnA
for
any
mode.
5.
If
the
high
frequency
leakage
exceeds
150
rnA
call
the
Valley
lab
Service
Center
for
further
instructions.
Checking
Bipolar
High
Frequency
Leakage
Current
1.
Remove
the
monopolar
accessories,
and
connect
the
200
ohm
load
from
one
side
of
the
bipolar
output
through
the
current
transformer
to
the
equipotential
grOlmd
lug
on
the
rear
of
the
generator.
2.
Connect
the
current
transformer
to
the
true
RMS
voltmeter.
3.
Connect
a
bipolar
footswitch
to
the
Bipolar
Footswitch
receptacle
on
the
rear
panel.
4.
Activate
the
footswitch
in
each
mode
at
maximum
control
setting.
Record
the
leakage
current.
It
should
not
exceed
60
mA
for
any
mode
using
either
the
leakage
table
or
short
lead
configuration.
5.
If
the
high
frequency
leakage
exceeds
60 rnA, call
the
Valleylab Service
Center
for
further
instructions.
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