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2026116-001 Revision B        Responder™ 2000  

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SET PASSWORD 

 
The Responder 2000 Set Password Menu allows you create a unique password. 
 
There is no default password. 
 
1. 

To open the Set Password menu, turn the Rotary Selector Knob to 

Set Password

 and press the Rotary Selector 

Knob. 

 

 

 
2. 

Push the Rotary Selector Knob to bring the cursor to the first space. 

 
3. 

Push the Rotary Selector Knob again to select the letter or number. 

 
4. 

Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to scroll through the English only alphabet and numbers in this field.   

 
5. 

Push the Rotary Selector Knob when the letter you want is displayed. Repeat this for each space until the name is 

complete.   

 
6. 

When you are finished entering the desired password, turn the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise until the name box is 
highlighted. Push the Rotary Selector Knob. 

 
7. 

Re-enter the New Password again. 

 
8. 

Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept and push the Rotary Selector Knob.  

 
9. 

When you are finished re-entering the password, turn the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise until the name box is 
highlighted. Push the Rotary Selector Knob. 

 
10.  Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept and push the Rotary Selector Knob.  

 

Summary of Contents for Responder 2000

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual 2026116 001 Revision B English ...

Page 2: ...N HISTORY Part Number and Revision Date Comment 2026116 001 Revision A October 2006 Initial Release 2026116 001 Revision B November 2006 Minor changes Update page 18 to identify Rotary Selector knob not button ...

Page 3: ...UNPACKING AND INSPECTING 24 SETTING UP THE RESPONDER 2000 25 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 25 TO INSTALL THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 25 TO REMOVE THE BATTERY 26 TO CHECK THE BATTERY 26 USING THE BATTERY CHARGER 27 THE BATTERY CALIBRATION CYLE 28 CALIBRATING BATTERY WHILE INSIDE THE RESPONDER 2000 28 CHARGING BATTERY WHILE INSIDE THE RESPONDER 2000 28 CONNECTING PADDLES OR PADS 29 STOR...

Page 4: ... SECTION 3 USING THE RESPONDER 2000 47 OVERVIEW 47 RESPONDER 2000 PREPARATION 48 PATIENT PREPARATION 48 USING PADS 48 APPLYING PADS 49 SPECIAL PAD PLACEMENT SITUATIONS 49 ANTERIOR LATERAL PLACEMENT OF PADS FOR DEFIBRILLATION SYNC SHOCK MOST COMMONLY USED 50 ANTERIOR POSTERIOR PLACMENT OF PADS FOR NON INVASIVE PACING AND DEFIBRILLATION SYNC SHOCK 51 CHANGING PADS 52 PADS OFF NOTIFICATION 52 PADS SH...

Page 5: ...NG TO ALARMS 78 HIGH PRIORITY ALARMS 78 MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARMS 78 LOW PRIORITY ALARMS 78 VISUAL ALARM DISPLAYS 79 AUDIBLE ALARMS 79 ADJUSTING HEART RATE ALARM LIMITS 80 SETTING THE ECG SOURCE AND GAIN 80 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE RESPONDER 2000 SETTINGS 81 OVERVIEW 81 SETTINGS MENU 82 TO VIEW THE SETTINGS MENU 82 DEFIBRILLATION SETTINGS 85 DEFAULT SHOCK ENERGY SETTINGS 86 FIBRILLATION ANALYSIS THR...

Page 6: ...ION 112 CARING FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 112 CALIBRATING THE BATTERY FUEL GAUGE 112 RECYCLING THE BATTERIES 112 DEFIBRILLATOR CHECKLIST 113 AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE 117 SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY 119 OVERVIEW 119 SPECIFICATIONS 120 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 122 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 122 OPERATING CONDITIONS 122 STORAGE AND SHIPPING CONDITIONS 122 RHYTHMX ECG ANALYSIS ALGORITHM 123 DETECTION ...

Page 7: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TABLE 129 ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY TABLE 130 RF COMMUNICATIONS TABLE 132 EN 60601 1 2 COMPLIANCE 133 COMPLIANT CABLES AND ACCESSORIES 133 SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES 135 OVERVIEW 135 RESPONDER 2000 ACCESSORIES 136 SECTION 8 CONTACT INFORMATION CUSTOMER SERVICE 139 OVERVIEW 139 CONTACT INFORMATION CUSTOMER SERVICE 140 ...

Page 8: ...2026116 001 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...tion of the Responder 2000 prior to its use TOPIC PAGE RESPONDER 2000 DESCRIPTION 10 INDICATIONS FOR USE INTENDED USE 11 CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE 11 SAFETY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 12 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS 19 SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 OPERATOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 22 PRECAUTION Federal law restricts this device to be sold by or on the order of a physician or practitioner licensed by state la...

Page 10: ...G monitoring and three types of therapies defibrillation cardioversion and external pacing Defibrillation can be applied manually or semi automatically Pacing therapy can be either fixed or demand The device employs patented RHYTHMx software which provides ECG rhythm analysis STAR Biphasic waveform delivers impedance compensated energy ranging from 2 270 Joules Features and options include externa...

Page 11: ... calculation of heart rate The Responder 2000 noninvasive pacing as a therapy is indicated for patients with symptomatic bradycardia or asystole The Responder 2000 pulse oximetry is intended for the continuous external monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate and is indicated for use in any patient who is at risk of developing hypoxemia CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE CONTRAINDICATIONS FO...

Page 12: ...ibrillation abide by all of the following Do not touch the patient Do not touch conductive fluids such as gel blood or saline Do not touch metal objects in contact with the patient such as a bed frame or stretcher Keep defibrillation pads and ECG electrodes clear of other pads or metal parts in contact with patient Disconnect all equipment that is not defibrillator proof from the patient before de...

Page 13: ...rest for some arrhythmias Do not rely entirely upon rate meter alarms Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance See this manual for disclosure of pacemaker pulse rejection capability of this instrument WARNING For treatment of patients with implantable devices such as permanent pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators consult a physician and the instructions for use provided by the device ...

Page 14: ...ility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule The sole responsibility rests with the individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the Responder 2000 WARNING After the visual inspection if the Responder 2000 and or its accessories are damaged please contact Customer Service The Responder 2000 will need to be returned for repair The accessories should be disposed of appropriately and ...

Page 15: ...ical shock to the Responder 2000 PRECAUTION The Responder 2000 attached cables may cause a trip hazard while cables are attached to the Responder 2000 PRECAUTION Electrosurgery equipment may cause interference in the Responder 2000 if operated on or nearby the patient Disconnect Responder 2000 from the patient before using electrosurgery equipment PRECAUTION The use of any pads may irritate the sk...

Page 16: ...f use Responder 2000 is designed for indoor use Operator must confirm that the environment of use meets the required operating environmental specifications before using PRECAUTION Cold Environments If the Responder 2000 is stored in an environment with a temperature below the operating temperature the unit should be allowed to warm up to the needed operating temperature before using PRECAUTION Fed...

Page 17: ... the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 The Responder 2000 Service Port is only intended for use during maintenance by authorized service personnel PRECAUTION Monitors defibrillators and their accessories including pads and cables contain ferromagnetic materials and must not be used in the presence of the high magnetic field created by a Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI device The hig...

Page 18: ...g time NOTE If the Responder 2000 issues an Error during this process Do not use the Responder 2000 Remove from patient Write down any displayed error codes and contact Customer Service NOTE Anterior Posterior pads placement may alleviate a PADS SHORTED message NOTE The skin is a poor conductor of electricity therefore preparation of the patient s skin is important to facilitate good electrode to ...

Page 19: ...nd IEC 60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Dangerous Voltage The defibrillator output has high voltage and can present a shock hazard Please read and understand all safety alerts in this manual before attempting to operate the Responder 2000 xx xxxx Month and Year of manufacture Defibrillation proof Type BF Applied Part The SpO2 sensor cable...

Page 20: ...umber of the Responder 2000 Do not burn or incinerate rechargeable battery Rechargeable battery Recycle or dispose of the lithium ion battery in accordance with all federal state and local laws This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of t...

Page 21: ... shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 IEC 60601 1 and IEC 60601 2 4 Conforms to UL Standard UL60601 1 Certified to CAN CSA Standard C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Electrical Construction Safety and Performance IEC 60601 1 1988 Amendments 1 1991 2 1995 IEC 60601 2 4 2002 ANSI AAMI DF 80 2003 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC IEC 60601 1 2 2001 IEC 6060...

Page 22: ...n and use of the Responder 2000 Training in manual defibrillation Additional training as required by the physician or Medical Director A thorough understanding of the procedures in this manual NOTE Keep valid certificates of training and certification as required by state province or country regulations WARNING The Responder 2000 is not intended to be deployed in settings or situations that promot...

Page 23: ... USING THE BATTERY CHARGER 27 CONNECTING PADDLES OR PADS 29 STORING THE PADDLES 29 CONNECTING THE ECG LEADS 30 CONNECTING THE SPO2 CABLE OPTIONAL FEATURE 30 INSTALLING PAPER INTO THE PRINTER 31 POWERING THE RESPONDER 2000 32 RESPONDER 2000 FRONT AND BACK CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 33 RESPONDER 2000 SIDE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 34 Z BAR INDICATOR 35 BUTTONS 36 ROTARY SELECTOR KNOB 39 SOFT KEYS 39 STAT...

Page 24: ... following items are included in the Responder 2000 box One 1 Responder 2000 One 1 Set of external paddles One 1 Rechargeable battery One 1 Operator s manual One 1 Power cord One 1 Roll of Printer paper Carefully inspect each item as it is unpacked for any signs of damage which may have occurred during shipment Check the components according to the packing list Check for any damage or defects Do n...

Page 25: ... immediate access to a fully charged properly maintained battery Replace the battery or connect the Responder 2000 to AC power when the device displays a low battery warning The remaining capacity of the battery can be estimated by pressing the test button on the battery PRECAUTION Storage of batteries at elevated temperatures will significantly reduce capacity It is recommended that batteries be ...

Page 26: ...RNING The Responder 2000 should not be stored with the battery inserted Remove the battery from the Responder 2000 when storing the device TO CHECK THE BATTERY 1 Press the test button on the top of the battery 2 The row of lights will all light up when the battery is fully charged 3 If the lights do not light up or only partially light up the battery is fully or partially discharged ...

Page 27: ... Plug the power cord into the power supply plug the power supply into the battery charger and plug the power cord into an AC outlet 3 Insert the battery into the charger and ensure the following Operating Mode light is solid green Charge Status light is flashing green 4 Battery charging starts automatically when battery is put in the battery charger Do not push the Calibrate button unless a calibr...

Page 28: ... 8 hours see below Disconnect the Responder 2000 from AC power Turn the Responder 2000 on and wait until the device shuts down Perform a full cycle of charge for at least 8 hours see below When the battery is fully charged the battery indicator will display full battery see also section ON SCREEN INDICATORS CHARGING BATTERY WHILE INSIDE THE RESPONDER 2000 Connect the supplied power cord to the soc...

Page 29: ...r paddles and pads attaches at the same location With the label facing out align the connector over the port and press firmly into place STORING THE PADDLES The paddles dock easily on each side of the Responder 2000 Simply push and click to secure as shown in Figure 2 2 below The paddles can be docked with the cables pointing up or down as preferred Figure 2 2 Docking the Paddles ...

Page 30: ...ector is attached a 3 lead or 5 lead wire can be connected to the other end of the cable as shown in Figure 2 3 below Figure 2 3 Attaching the ECG connector to a 5 lead wire CONNECTING THE SPO2 CABLE OPTIONAL FEATURE The Responder 2000 has SpO2 as an option on certain models Align the SpO2 connector with the blue port in front Responder 2000 Push the SpO2 cable firmly into the SpO2 port as shown i...

Page 31: ...top of the printer roller through the opening in the printer door Refer to printer door for proper direction of paper Close the printer and press the door into place until it clicks The paper should be protruding from the slot in the printer housing The paper may be torn off flush with the front of the Responder 2000 after installation PRECAUTION Printer paper may jam if paper is wet Printer may b...

Page 32: ...2026116 001 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 32 POWERING THE RESPONDER 2000 The Responder 2000 operates safely from the following power sources Rechargeable battery AC power using the supplied power cord ...

Page 33: ...LS AND INDICATORS Speaker Thermal Printer Graphics Display Power ON Off Button Charge Button Rotary Selector Knob Status LEDS ECG Cable port Sp02 port Optional Shock Button Manual Button Paddle Pad Port AC Power Bed Rail Hooks optional accessory RS 232 Data Transfer Connection Handle ...

Page 34: ...2026116 001 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 34 RESPONDER 2000 SIDE CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Rechargeable Battery Paddle Dock ...

Page 35: ...Limit Non operational range Red 2 25 35Ω Lower marginal operating range Indicates potential degradation in quality or position Yellow 3 36 135Ω Normal operating range Green 4 136 200Ω for pads 136Ω for paddles Upper marginal operating range Indicates potential degradation in quality or position Yellow 5 201Ω for pads Upper Limit Non operational range Red Z BAR FOR SPOONS SECTION MEASURED IMPEDANCE...

Page 36: ...t to enter Semi Auto Mode or Monitor mode upon power on of the device NOTE If the Responder 2000 indicates an error code when powering on the device Do not use the Responder 2000 Remove from patient Contact Customer Service with the error code s POWER OFF Press the green power button to turn off the Responder 2000 NOTE If the system is pacing when the power button is pressed a confirmation box dis...

Page 37: ... 2000 will be charged only from the paddle charge button The button will also be disabled when the Z Bar is in the red range for pads or spoons SHOCK BUTTON The shock button activates flashes red only when the system is charged and ready to deliver therapy to the patient Press and hold the shock button until therapy is delivered This button is disabled when the paddles are connected to the Respond...

Page 38: ...rator in or out of the Manual Mode Screen which allows the operator to begin or end a shock sequence If the manual button is pushed during Pacing the operator needs to confirm entry of Manual Mode before Manual Mode is entered Press the Manual button to enter or exit manual defibrillation mode ...

Page 39: ... It can rotate clockwise and counterclockwise To make a selection press the Rotary Selector Knob The knob is always active while the system application is running SOFT KEYS Soft keys are buttons which are displayed on the graphics display and are activated by using the Rotary Selector Knob 1 HIGHLIGHT the selection by rotating the Rotary Selector Knob to move the highlight around the screen until ...

Page 40: ...ice PADDLE CONTROLS The Apex paddle has one button which controls both charge and shock Press the Apex paddle button to charge the Responder 2000 After the Responder 2000 is charged press both the Apex and Sternum paddle buttons simultaneously to deliver the shock Charge and Shock are only activated when the system is in the proper defibrillation mode If a button is stuck or remains pressed from b...

Page 41: ...nformation areas for ECG Pacing and SpO2 areas INFORMATION BAR At the top of the screen is the Information bar showing the operating mode of the Responder 2000 the impedance display a battery charge status indicator and the current date and time MESSAGE AREA In the middle of the screen the Responder 2000 displays messages for software and system errors ...

Page 42: ...nditions If just an ECG cable is connected the input sources available for the operator to select on channel 1 are o When an ECG cable is connected I II III aVR aVL aVF V Paddles with Paddles off message NOTE If the ECG cable becomes disconnected or falls off a warning message is displayed If ECG is not connected but Pads Paddles or Spoons are the channel will automatically convert to the connecte...

Page 43: ...r that item 3 Press to confirm a new value ECG INFORMATION BOX The ECG Information box shows ECG information The value shown for heart rate is determined from the ECG of channel 1 input which can be from ECG electrodes or Pads paddles or spoons The low and high alarm ECG limits can also be set from this box SPO2 INFORMATION OPTIONAL When the pulse oximetry option is present and a sensor is connect...

Page 44: ... running the Responder 2000 from the rechargeable battery a low battery may cause the following warning messages 1 Message 312 When battery voltage is low Message 312 is displayed Plug the device into AC to charge the battery or insert a fully charged battery 2 Message 313 and Message 318 When battery voltage is very low the Message 313 and Message 318 alternate and therapy is inhibited Plug the d...

Page 45: ...8 detected QRS complexes with the two outlying values discarded to calculate the displayed heart rate The heart rate display is updated once every 2 seconds The Responder 2000 will respond to a change in heart rate from eighty 80 bpm to one hundred and twenty 120 bpm in less than five 5 seconds The Responder 2000 will respond to a change in heart rate from eighty 80 bpm to forty 40 bpm in less tha...

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Page 47: ...PARATION 48 USING PADS 48 USING ECG ELECTRODES 53 USING EXTERNAL PADDLES 55 USING INTERNAL PADDLES SPOONS 57 CHOOSING A DEFIBRILLATION MODE 60 MANUAL MODEError Reference source not found Error Bookmark not defined SEMI AUTO SHOCK MODE 64 ECG MONITORING 66 NON INVASIVE PACING OPTION 69 PULSE OXIMETRY OPTION 74 PRINTING 76 SNAPSHOT 77 HISTORY MENU 77 RESPONDING TO ALARMS 78 ADJUSTING HEART RATE ALAR...

Page 48: ...ully passed the start up self test and is ready for patient use NOTE If the Responder 2000 issues an Error during this process Do not use the Responder 2000 Remove from patient Write down any displayed error codes and contact Customer Service WARNING Do not use batteries pads cables or optional equipment not specifically approved for the Responder 2000 The use of unapproved equipment may cause the...

Page 49: ... performed Proper application and placement of the pads are essential for high quality ECG monitoring Good contact between the pad and skin minimizes motion artifact and signal interference SPECIAL PAD PLACEMENT SITUATIONS The following descriptions are for special placement situations Obese Patients or Patients with Large Breasts Apply the pads to a flat area of the chest if possible If skin fold...

Page 50: ...with the pad cable connection end Slowly peel back the protective liner from the pads 4 Place the anterior Sternum pad on the patient s right upper torso lateral to the sternum and below the clavicle 5 Place the Apex Therapy pad lateral to the patient s left nipple with the center of the pad in the midaxillary line if possible For female patients position the pad under the breast 6 Starting from o...

Page 51: ...ion end Slowly peel back the protective liner from the PADS 4 Place the posterior pad on the left side of the patient s back behind the heart in the intrascapular area Apply the pad to the patient s skin Do not place the pad over bony prominence of the spine or scapula 5 Place the pad on the left side of the patient s chest The upper edge of the pads should be just below the nipple and apply to th...

Page 52: ...for proper skin preparation Check for adequate pad contact between the pad and the patient s skin Check for expired dry pads Check to see that the pads are properly connected the Responder 2000 Change pads PADS SHORTED NOTIFICATION Check to see if pads are placed too close to each other and if so separate the pads ensuring that there is enough distance between the pads Change pads NOTE Anterior Po...

Page 53: ...ctor of electricity therefore preparation of the patient s skin is important to facilitate good electrode to skin contact When cleaning the patient s skin NEVER use alcohol or tincture of benzoin as this increases skin resistance APPLYING ECG MONITORING ELECTRODES 1 Attach the ECG patient cable lead wires to the ECG electrodes The lead wires are color coded according to AHA or IEC standards 2 Plug...

Page 54: ...d near the left shoulder RL N placement On the right lower abdomen LL F placement On the left lower abdomen V C placement On the chest the position depends on the required lead selection 5 Select a site where the signal will not be interfered with by either movement or bones Avoid touching the tape and electrode gel 6 Make sure there is adequate space approximately 3 cm between the pads and the EC...

Page 55: ...nd handles in particular if they are damp or wet 3 Apply electrode gel to the paddles Do not distribute electrode gel by rubbing the paddles together 4 Apply paddles to the patient s bare chest using the anterior lateral placement or in accordance with your organization s protocol Apply the paddles on the patient s thorax such that the greatest possible amount of energy flows through the myocardiu...

Page 56: ...gy protocols These paddles are integrated into the standard paddle set and are available by removing the adult contact plates off the paddles The paddles have two different contact surfaces a large one can be removed for the defibrillation of adults and a smaller one for the defibrillation of children Remove the large contact surface for pediatric use Press on the lock button 1 Slide the contact s...

Page 57: ...tion is only allowed in Manual Mode If Semi Auto Mode is selected while spoons are attached the Responder 2000 will automatically switch to Manual Mode 1 Setup internal paddles according to instructions supplied with them 2 Connect the internal paddles to the paddle dock on the back of the Responder 2000 3 Apply paddles to the patient s heart Spoon shaped electrodes are used for internal defibrill...

Page 58: ... ELECTRODE Screw the counter nut 2 onto the electrode as far as it will go Screw the contact paddle 1 into the handle as far as it will go then bring it into the appropriate position Now fix the contact paddle by screwing the counter nut 2 tight against the handle 3 ...

Page 59: ...fibrillation All tasks must be clearly assigned Immediately prior to the shock interrupt heart massage and artificial respiration disconnect tube connections and warn bystanders Ensure that no conductive connection between the patient and bystanders exists during defibrillation Before delivering the shock verify that the charged and selected energies are the same WARNING Shock Hazard Always switch...

Page 60: ...liver the shock Default for manual mode is No Sync Semi Auto Mode In this mode the operator can analyze the patient s heart rhythm Upon detection of a shockable rhythm the Responder 2000 will automatically charge and prompt the operator to press the shock button to allow therapy to be delivered to the patient In Semi Auto Mode the Responder 2000 charges the unit to user preset energy settings CHOO...

Page 61: ...AL MODE Manual Mode can be selected from the System Menu or by pressing the Manual button If Manual Mode is set as the default mode the Responder 2000 will power up in Manual Mode after turning the Responder 2000 on It will then flash the yellow Charge button Auto Sequence Selection of Energy Manual Selection of Energy 1 To select the desired energy level appropriate for the patient s age turn Rot...

Page 62: ...hock Delivered displays for eight 8 seconds once the shock has been delivered 7 At any time during the manual defibrillation sequence the operator can change the energy setting or exit the mode completely by turning the Rotary Selector Knob and pressing Exit OR by pushing the Manual button NOTE The operator has thirty 30 seconds to deliver therapy before the Responder 2000 disarms and aborts thera...

Page 63: ...r a Sync Shock is delivered the device resets to No Sync NOTE Select a lead that provides a unipolar R wave with a minimum amplitude of 1 mV and a low amplitude T wave AUTO SEQUENCE In Manual Mode there is also an Auto Sequence option In Auto Sequence three energy levels can be pre set When this option is selected the Responder 2000 automatically selects the first pre set energy and prompts the op...

Page 64: ...will automatically switch to Manual Mode immediately The Message Area will display Switched to Manual Mode for six seconds TO USE SEMI AUTO SHOCK MODE Upon the detection of a shockable cardiac rhythm the Semi auto Shock mode provides the ability to automatically charge up to three 3 defibrillation shocks in a pre programmed auto sequence and advise the operator when to manually press the flashing ...

Page 65: ...opriate energy level The sequence starts with the first displayed value then increments through the three increasing values 3 When the charge is complete the operator is prompted to push Shock button s NOTE The operator has thirty 30 seconds to deliver therapy before the Responder 2000 disarms and aborts therapy 4 After three 3 shocks in Semi auto Shock mode the Responder 2000 continues to use the...

Page 66: ...cannot be used for diagnostic purposes MONITORING HEART RATE WARNING No Asystole Alarm The defibrillator gives asystole alarm only when the heart rate falls below the low HR limit Therefore do not disable the low HR limit WARNING Incorrect HR No HR Alarm In the presence of arrhythmias and morphological changes of the ECG the device may not be able to calculate the correct heart rate Beats may be c...

Page 67: ...g pulse In this situation and when the pacer pulse is ineffective the displayed heart rate may be misinterpreted and the device will not give alarm in the presence of bradycardia or asystole Always monitor pacemaker patients by means of separate ECG electrodes and not via the defibrillation electrodes As an additional precaution monitor pacemaker patients by means of pulse oximetry It depends on t...

Page 68: ... or other ECG noise makes R wave detection unreliable or when ECG monitoring electrodes are not available PRECAUTION The maximum duration of pacing is recommended at one 1 hour If patient condition requires prolonged continuous pacing it is recommended that pads should be replaced to ensure maximum patient benefit Prolonged pacing particularly in neonates or adults with severely restricted blood f...

Page 69: ...ing around a Pacing Type Fixed Demand Default is Demand b PPM 30 180 PPM increments of 5 Default is 60 PPM c Exit Pacing Info Box x in corner d Pacing On Off Pause Pause is only available when Pacing is turned On e Pacing Current 0mA 140mA increments of 5 This option is only selectable when pacing is turned on 11 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to turn on the pacing 12 When Pacing is turned on focus...

Page 70: ...g conditions c Medical electrical devices such as the Responder 2000 must only be handled by persons who are trained in the use of such equipment and are capable of applying it properly d Before using the device the operator is obliged to verify that it is in correct working order and operating condition e It is assumed that the patient s ECG is being monitored to be able to assess the effect of p...

Page 71: ...l display a dashed line and switch from demand pacing to the fixed rate pacer mode or to pacer PAUSE mode If you wish to continue pacing in the fixed rate mode it is mandatory to verify the success of stimulation by checking the patient s pulse If you wish to resume demand pacing you first have to improve the electrode skin contact impedance Then switch the pacer manually from PAUSE to ON The othe...

Page 72: ...cer rate 5 Now increase the pacer current output slowly until the heart reliably responds to the stimulation 6 Increase the pacer current output another 5 mA to ensure continued stimulation 7 Verify the stimulation by watching the ECG on the display 8 You can pause the stimulation and resume pacing with the same settings by turning focus to the On field and selecting Pause with the Rotary Selector...

Page 73: ...f the patient s heart This is the preferred mode for cases of cardiac arrest NOTE The default pacer rate can be configured End the therapy as described under Demand Pacing above 1 Check that the ECG electrodes and the pace pads are correctly applied and connected to the device 2 Use the Rotary Selector Knob to turn on the pacemaker The device defaults to the Demand Mode if separate electrodes are ...

Page 74: ...Do not rely solely on SpO2 readings assess the patient at all times Inaccurate measurements can be caused by Incorrect sensor application or use Significant levels of dysfunctional hemoglobins such as carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin Injected dyes such as methylene blue or intravascular dyshemoglobins such as methemoglobin or carboxyhemoglobin Exposure to excessive illumination such as surgical ...

Page 75: ...easure SpO2 values or the pulse rate if the circulation is impaired e g by a blood pressure cuff or by an extremely high vascular resistance Remove nail polish and artificial finger nails before applying the probe Both may lead to inaccurate readings Do not apply the finger probe to the same arm as the blood pressure cuff To minimize motion artifact Use a new probe with fresh adhesive backing Move...

Page 76: ...4 Line Filter 5 Muscle Filter 6 Date 7 Time 8 Paper Speed 9 Cause Of Printout 10 Delivered Energy from Defib 11 Facility 12 Channel 1 Source 13 Selected and delivered energies When defibrillation is used 14 Pacing rate mode and current When Pacing is enabled At the end of the print out the following information is printed a Patient Name b Patient Birth Date c User Name d Comments e Date f Time g S...

Page 77: ...ve it displayed in Channel 2 Channel 1 continues to monitor in real time HISTORY MENU From the history menu the operator can view the event log and patient trends EVENT LOG The Responder 2000 logs patient events operator actions and system errors and warnings This information can be viewed or printed Logged Events show the name event code time of occurrence and associated information with the even...

Page 78: ...high or low If patient has a shockable rhythm after the user selects to analyze the heart rhythm Pads are off during pacing ECG leads are off during demand pacing Battery low indication 10 beep High priority audible alarm repeating every 5 seconds Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep These alarms do not occur when the Responder 2000 is initially powered on MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARMS Med P...

Page 79: ...t in to the front panel of the device to sound audible alarms when appropriate The alarm icon at the bottom of the screen allows you to silence all high medium and low alarm s This button toggles between three states On Off Pause PRECAUTION It is not recommended to select Off to turn off the audible alarms Pause will display a countdown 120 seconds before the alarm becomes active again When the Re...

Page 80: ...rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the current ECG selection 2 Press Rotary Selector knob to select setting 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob again to increment the source selection The options are ECG I ECG II or ECG III aVR aVF aVL V Paddles 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob to confirm your selection 5 To set the Gain for the displayed waveform rotate the Rotary Selector knob to highlight...

Page 81: ...ific to each function of the Responder 2000 are easily accessible and configurable through the Menu Select and Rotary Selector Knob located on the front panel Menus are used to adjust settings for defibrillation pacing channel display alarms system date and time and user settings TOPIC PAGE SETTINGS MENU 82 DEFIBRILLATION 85 PACING 87 CHANNEL SETTINGS 89 ALARMS SOUND 91 DATE TIME 93 USER SETTINGS ...

Page 82: ...he following settings The followings menu selections are available from the Settings menu Defibrillation Settings Pacing Settings Channel Settings Alarms Sounds Settings Date Time Settings User Settings Menu System Settings Menu PRECAUTION Do not enter settings menu while connected to the patient TO VIEW THE SETTINGS MENU From the Monitor screen 1 Rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to the Menu 2 Push...

Page 83: ...GS MENU CONTINUED 4 Push the Rotary Selector Knob 5 A password may be required to change the settings 6 To enter the password push the Rotary Selector Knob It will highlight the first space There is no default password If a password needs to be reset enter VASCULAR ...

Page 84: ... complete 9 When you are finished entering the password turn the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise until the password box is highlighted Push the Rotary Selector Knob 10 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept and push the Rotary Selector Knob 11 After successfully entering the password the Setting menu will now appear NOTE To change the password see TO CHANGE THE PASSWORD in this section of the manu...

Page 85: ...b to Defibrillation Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Defibrillation Settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob again to scroll through the settings and press to confirm the new value 6 After selecting desired default settings turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 7 Press the Rotary Sel...

Page 86: ...vailable Settings for first second and third shock 2 3 5 7 10 15 20 30 50 70 100 150 200 270 Joules Factory Default Yes Available Settings Yes or No NOTE The maximum energy for spoons is 50 joules FIBRILLATION ANALYSIS THRESHOLDS The Fibrillation Analysis Thresholds menu allows default settings to be selected for Detection BPM SVT BPM and Use SVT for analysis Detection BPM SVT BPM Use SVT for anal...

Page 87: ...default TO CHANGE PACING SETTINGS FROM SETTINGS MENU 1 From the Settings menu rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to Pacing Settings and push Rotary Selector Knob to select 2 Select Pacing Default Parameters Mode and Rate PPM by rotating Rotary Selector Knob to each setting Push to select setting rotate to select option and push to select desired default setting 3 Rotate Rotary Selector Knob to Accept...

Page 88: ... desired pacing mode current and rate settings turn the selector knob to highlight the Pacing mode box and press the rotary knob to confirm the settings 4 Use Rotary Selector Knob to move focus to Pacing Mode Edit box and press Rotary Selector knob to select it PACING DEFAULT PARAMETERS Mode Current Rate PPM Factory Default Demand Available Settings Demand Fixed Factory Default 0 mA Available Sett...

Page 89: ...b to Channel Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Channel Settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob again to scroll through the settings and press to confirm the new value 6 After selecting desired default settings turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 7 Press the Rotary Selector Knob ...

Page 90: ... 2 The Channel 2 menu allows default settings to be selected for Source and Gain Source Gain Factory Default SpO2 with Option Otherwise Cascade Available Settings Cascade SpO2 Factory Default 1x Available Settings 25x 0 5x 1x 2x 4x FILTERS The Filters menu allows default settings to be selected for Line Filter Hz and Muscle Filter Selection only valid for ECG channel but not for pads paddles chann...

Page 91: ...b to Alarms Sound Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Alarms Sound Settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob again to scroll through the settings and press to confirm the new value 6 After selecting desired default settings turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 7 Press the Rotary Selecto...

Page 92: ...ory Default Soft Available Settings Off Soft Medium Loud PATIENT TRIGGERS Low Heart Rate BPM High Heart Rate BPM Factory Default 40 Available Settings Off 25 120 increments of 5 Factory Default 180 Available Settings 40 300 Off increments of 5 Low SpO2 Sat High SpO2 Sat Factory Default Off Available Settings Off 81 98 increments of 1 Factory Default Off Available Settings 95 100 Off increments of ...

Page 93: ... Knob to Date Time Settings 2 Press the Rotary Selector Knob to select Date Time Settings 3 The Date Time Settings screen will be displayed 4 For each setting rotate the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise and counterclockwise to select the desired value 5 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to select desired setting 6 To save the time date and date format settings rotate Rotary Selector Knob to Accept and p...

Page 94: ...format DD Date Value 1 through 31 Month Format MM Month Value 01 through 12 01 January 04 April 07 July 10 October 02 February 05 May 08 August 11 November 03 March 06 June 09 September 12 December Year format YY Year Value 04 through 99 Date Format Month Day Year Year Month Day Day Month Year Default Date Format Day Month Year NOTE The Responder 2000 does not automatically adjust the Date Time fo...

Page 95: ...ector Knob to User Settings Menu 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view User Settings Menu 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to select Facility or Set Password 6 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 7 After setting up System Settings Select Exit to go back to main screen or Back then the Rotary Selector Knob...

Page 96: ...er punctuation 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to scroll through the English only alphabet and numbers in this field 4 Push the Rotary Selector Knob when the letter you want is displayed Repeat this for each space until the name is complete 5 When you are finished entering the desired name turn the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise until the name box is highlighted Push the Rotary Selector Knob 6 Tur...

Page 97: ...English only alphabet and numbers in this field 5 Push the Rotary Selector Knob when the letter you want is displayed Repeat this for each space until the name is complete 6 When you are finished entering the desired password turn the Rotary Selector Knob clockwise until the name box is highlighted Push the Rotary Selector Knob 7 Re enter the New Password again 8 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to A...

Page 98: ... Selector Knob to System Settings Menu 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view System Settings Menu 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to select Display Settings Printer Settings Power Up Settings or Restore Defaults 6 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 7 After setting up System Settings Select Exit to enter...

Page 99: ... SETTINGS The Responder 2000 Display Settings menu allows you to configure the backlight of the graphics display 1 From the Settings menu rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to Display Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Display Settings settings ...

Page 100: ...CONTINUED 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to select the desired value Default Value Bright Available Settings Dim Medium Bright 4 After selecting desired setting push the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 6 Press the Rotary Selector Knob ...

Page 101: ... Rotary Selector Knob to Printer Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Printer Settings settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to select the desired value 6 After selecting desired default settings turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 7 Press the Rotary Selector Knob ...

Page 102: ... 102 User Intitiated Print Option Duration Event Initiated Print Option Factory Default 20 seconds Available Settings 20 seconds Continuous Factory Default Shock 20 Seconds Available Settings Shock 20 Seconds Auto 20 Seconds Auto Continuous Off ...

Page 103: ...ault mode 1 From the Settings menu rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to Power Up Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Power Up Settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to highlight the desired setting 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept and press the Rotary Selector Knob to accept the desired value ...

Page 104: ...P MODE DEFAULT Power up Mode Default Manual Mode Available Settings Manual Mode Semi Auto Mode Monitor Mode 1 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 2 After selecting desired default settings turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 3 Press the Rotary Selector Knob ...

Page 105: ... settings to factory recommended defaults 1 From the Settings menu rotate the Rotary Selector Knob to Restore Defaults Settings 2 Push the Rotary Selector Knob to view Restore Defaults Settings settings 3 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to Accept 4 Press the Rotary Selector Knob 5 The Responder 2000 default settings will be restored ...

Page 106: ...play Channel 1 Source ECG II Menu Settings Channel Display Channel 1 Gain 1x Menu Settings Channel Display Channel 2 Source SpO2 Menu Settings Channel Display Channel 2 Gain 1x Menu Settings Channel Display Line Filter Off Menu Settings Channel Display Muscle Filter On Menu Settings Alarms and Sound Audible Alarm Off Menu Settings Alarms and Sound Volume Loud Menu Settings Alarms and Sound Pulse B...

Page 107: ... accessories TOPIC PAGE RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND CARE 108 VISUAL INSPECTION 109 CLEANING RESPONDER 2000 AND ACCESSORIES 110 RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS 110 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 110 PRINTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 111 PADDLE AND INTERNAL PADDLE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 111 INTERNAL PADDLE STERILIZATION INSTRUCTIONS 111 CARING FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 112 CALIBRATING THE BATTERY FUEL GAUGE 112 RE...

Page 108: ...ing the Responder 2000 and its accessories Calibrating the battery fuel gauge Daily Maintenance per Defibrillator Checklist in this section It is recommended that the Responder 2000 be plugged into a power source at all times This will ensure your battery is fully charged and the Responder 2000 is ready to use Battery charging charge maintenance will occur as long as the Responder 2000 is plugged ...

Page 109: ...acked Cables or Connector Replace if damaged or cracked Pins bent or discolored With unit plugged into an active AC outlet turn power on Battery Indicator is showing battery low Plug Responder 2000 in using power cord to charge battery Examine accessory cables Foreign substances Clean the cables as described in the Section 5 Broken parts cracks damage Replace cable if any abnormalities or extreme ...

Page 110: ...or connectors with bleach CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Before cleaning the Responder 2000 turn the device off disconnect the power cord and remove battery 2 Before cleaning also remove all adherent soil tissue fluids etc and wipe thoroughly with a cloth dampened with water before applying the cleaning solution 3 When cleaning do not immerse 4 Wring any excess moisture from the cloth before cleaning 5 A...

Page 111: ... STERILIZATION INSTRUCTIONS Internal paddles sterilization instructions are listed below PRECAUTION Electrode Damage Do not sterilize the electrodes for internal defibrillation spoons with hot air Cable Damage Disconnect the cable from the electrodes before sterilization The electrodes and connecting cables should be sterilized by the low temperature plasma sterilization method Alternative methods...

Page 112: ...ARING FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES CALIBRATING THE BATTERY FUEL GAUGE Time repeated partial charges and discharges and battery aging will lead to inaccuracy of the battery fuel gauge This is corrected by performing a battery calibration cycle To maintain useful battery life it is recommended to calibrate the rechargeable battery Once every two months When the run time of the battery becomes noticeab...

Page 113: ...k for adequate paper supply Replace if empty or low Ensure that a spare charged battery is available Replace spare battery if missing 3 Inspect Battery For a Ensure that it is clean free from spills and there are no signs of visible damage Clean the battery if necessary b Damage or cracks broken loose or worn battery pins Replace battery if necessary c Damaged or leaking battery Replace battery if...

Page 114: ...put If this is not the case please contact Customer Service d Verify Charge button backlight is momentarily turned on during power on If this is not the case please contact Customer Service e Verify Shock button backlight is momentarily turned on during power on If this is not the case please contact Customer Service f Press Manual button Verify Manual Mode is exited Press Manual button again and ...

Page 115: ...energy to 270 joules See Section 4 for Configuring the Responder 2000 No Action Press the Charge button on the paddle to charge the Responder 2000 No Action When the selected energy has been reached the Responder 2000 will output an audible alarm and display Stand clear press shock button on the graphics display No Action Simultaneously press and hold the Shock buttons on both of the paddles No Ac...

Page 116: ...ower the Responder 2000 from AC input only No Action d Connect the pads cable from the Responder 2000 to the simulator Turn on the simulator Select a normal sinus rhythm on the simulator Make sure the ECG signal is present and is not distorted or noisy Make sure there are no false pace pulse detections If the Responder 2000 is unable to turn on or if the ECG signal is not present or is distorted o...

Page 117: ...re printed incorrectly please contact Customer Service 12 Reconnect Responder 2000 to electrical outlet It is now ready for use AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE The Responder 2000 has no user serviceable internal components Try to resolve any maintenance issues with the Responder 2000 by using the Troubleshooting Table presented in this chapter If you are unable to resolve the problem contact Customer Se...

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Page 119: ...the Responder 2000 TOPIC PAGE SPECIFICATIONS 120 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 122 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 122 RHYTHMx ECG ANALYSIS ALGORITHM 123 STAR BIPHASIC DEFIBRILLATION WAVEFORM 125 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 127 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS 128 ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TABLE 129 ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY TABLE 130 RF COMMUNICATIONS TABLE 130 ...

Page 120: ...ulse Width 40 milliseconds 4mS Pacing Modes Demand or Asynchronous Fixed Rate Pacing Rate Operator adjustable 30 to 180 ppm 5 Pacing Current 0mA to 140mA SPO2 Display Plethysmogram digital value of percent saturation and upper and lower alarm limits Display Update Period 8 seconds or less Saturation Range 0 to 100 in 1 increments Low Saturation Alarm Off 81 98 in 1 increments High Saturation Alarm...

Page 121: ...0uA in normal Less than 50uA in single fault condition Dynamic Range Input ECG signal amplitude 5mV Dynamic Range DC Offset voltage 500 mV ECG from ECG cable 1000 mV ECG from pads paddles and spoons Asystole Threshold 0 2mV 0 1mV RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Battery Voltage 11 1 V Nominal Chemistry Lithium ion Compatibility Compatible with Responder 2000 Battery Capacity 50 shocks or 240 minutes monitorin...

Page 122: ...n duration Always store the pads in their pouch to maintain freshness Do not use if gel has dried out Humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Air Pressure altitude 500 ft 103kPa to 15000 ft 57kPa WARNING Electrode performance may be adversely affected by pre attaching and storing with defibrillator cable or exposure to air for long periods of time These electrodes are not recommended for electrosurgery P...

Page 123: ... shockable All rhythms below this rate will be classified as non shockable This rate is configurable between 120 bpm beats per minute and 240 bpm The default Detection Rate for the Responder 2000 is 160 bpm FINE VF Fine VF is classified by the signal amplitude less than 0 2 mV peak to peak for eight 8 consecutive seconds preceded by a shockable arrhythmia or the peak to peak amplitude less than 0 ...

Page 124: ...he QRS complex SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia DISCRIMINATORS The Responder 2000 is supplied with the SVT Discriminator enabled and the default setting is 240 bpm SVT Discriminators are sophisticated filters that analyze the morphology of the ECG waveforms and distinguish VF VT from SVT and Normal Sinus Rhythms NSR The SVT Discriminator will only be applied to rhythms that fall between the Detect...

Page 125: ...V 3 2ms 254J 100 1957V 1394V 7 00 ms 1394V 1015V 3 2ms 241J 125 1977V 1429V 8 25ms 1429V 1103V 3 2ms 231J 150 1991V 1453V 9 50 ms 1453V 1166V 3 2ms 223J 175 2002V 1469V 10 75ms 1469V 1214V 3 2ms 217J 180 2003V 1472V 11 00ms 1472V 1222V 3 2ms 216J 200 2009V 1520V 11 00ms 1520V 1283V 3 2ms 202J STAR Biphasic Waveform 50J into internal spoon Table B 50J Waveform into Different Resistive Loads Typical...

Page 126: ... variant with the patient impedance The waveform is designed to deliver the selected energy when the patient impedance is 50 Ohms as shown in the above waveform table 270J Waveform with 50 Ohm Resistive Load 1500 0 1000 0 500 0 0 0 500 0 1000 0 1500 0 2000 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 Time ms Volts 270J 50ohm ...

Page 127: ...brillators including automated external defibrillators ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The Responder 2000 meets the requirements of the following EMC standards as required by IEC 60601 2 4 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for safety 2 Collateral standard electromagnetic compatibility Requirements and tests EMISSIONS Electromagnetic Fields CISPR...

Page 128: ... 11 2004 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 11 Testing And Measurement Techniques Voltage Dips Short Interruptions And Voltage Variations Immunity Tests ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS SHOCK AND VIBRATION The Responder 2000 is tested per the following when in the unpackaged condition Bump IEC 60068 2 29 1987 Test EB bump 25g 6 ms 0 9 m s V and 1000 bumps in each direction Sine Vibration IEC 60068 2 ...

Page 129: ...ronment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Responder 2000 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies The Responder 2000 is suitable for use ...

Page 130: ...t Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5...

Page 131: ...000 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance i...

Page 132: ...nvironment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the RESPONDER 2000 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the RESPONDER 2000 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according ...

Page 133: ...lists cables transducers and other applicable accessories with which GE Medical Systems claims EMC compliance NOTE Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included Part Number Description Maximum Lengths ECG Cables and Lead wire set 2017003 001 IEC 5 lead ECG cable 3 6 m 12 ft 2017003 003 AHA 5 lead ECG cable 3 6 m 12 ft 414556 001 5 lead wire set AHA 0 74m 29 inch 41455...

Page 134: ...nmark 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 005 Power cord India South Africa 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 006 Power cord Italy 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 007 Power cord Japan 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 008 Power cord Switzerland 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 009 Power cord UK 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 010 Power cord Israel 2 5 m 8 ft 2020387 011 Power cord Australia 2 5 m 8 ft ...

Page 135: ...ponder 2000 Page 135 SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES OVERVIEW This section contains a list of parts and accessories for Responder 2000 To place an order contact your representative or distributor TOPIC PAGE RESPONDER 2000 ACCESSORIES 136 ...

Page 136: ...ead wire set IEC 29 inch 2021141 002 IEC 3 lead wire set combined cable and lead wire 2021141 001 AHA 3 lead wire set combined cable and lead wire ECG ELECTRODES Part Number Description 2014786 001 ECG electrodes rectangular foam ten 10 30 electrode pouches DEFIBRILLATOR CABLES PADDLES AND PADS Part Number Description 2030247 001 Cable for defibrillation electrode pads 850 40156 025 Adult electrod...

Page 137: ... one 1 30 electrode pouch 1 10 of 2014786 001 2025269 010 5 lead Accessory Kit IEC 2017003 003 IEC 5 lead ECG cable 12 ft 414556 003 5 lead wire set IEC 29 inch 74 cm 60 mm thermal paper 1 roll 1 50 of 2026327 001 ECG Electrodes round foam one 1 30 electrode pouch 1 10 of 2014786 001 SPO2 CABLES AND SENSORS Part Number Description OXY F UN Datex Ohmeda sensor finger reusable OXY ES3 Datex Ohmeda c...

Page 138: ...6 Battery charger with Italy power cord 2027556 007 Battery charger with Japan power cord 2027556 008 Battery charger with Switzerland power cord 2027556 009 Battery charger with UK power cord 2027556 010 Battery charger with Israel power cord 2027556 011 Battery charger with Australian power cord 2026327 001 60 mm thermal paper fifty 50 rolls 2025269 003 Symbio CS 301 Pacer Tester 2025269 005 Uni...

Page 139: ...139 SECTION 8 CONTACT INFORMATION CUSTOMER SERVICE OVERVIEW This section contains a list of parts and accessories for Responder 2000 To place an order contact your representative or distributor TOPIC PAGE CONTACT INFORMATION CUSTOMER SERVICE 140 ...

Page 140: ...0175 Hannover Germany Tel 49 511 62 62 86 30 Fax 49 511 62 62 86 33 Responder 2000 is manufactured for GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc 8200 West Tower Avenue Milwaukee WI 53223 USA Tel 1 414 355 5000 800 558 5120 USA only Fax 1 414 355 3790 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Str 3 D 79111 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 761 4543 0 Fax 49 761 4543 233 Responder is a ...

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