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SERVICE MANUAL

LIFEPAK

®

 

20

LIFEPAK 20e

Defibrillator/Monitor

©2002-2016 Physio-Control, Inc.

 3202007-005

Summary of Contents for LIFEPAK 20

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL LIFEPAK 20 LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator Monitor 2002 2016 Physio Control Inc 3202007 005 ...

Page 2: ...tents Title Page Back Index Next Page Click a Topic Preface Safety Device Description Modes of Operation Performance Inspection Procedures Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Battery Maintenance Replacement Procedures LIFEPAK 20 20e Specifications ...

Page 3: ... Monitor Operating Instructions MIN 3205878 are used by physicians clinicians and emergency care providers The operating instructions provide step by step instructions as well as operator level testing and maintenance Note Hyperlinks appear in blue text Text that indicates the name of a button menu menu item screen message or screen overlay appears in all caps for example ANALYZE button and SETUP ...

Page 4: ...ex Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Section Contents Preface continued Contacting Physio Control Responsibility for Information Device Tracking Service Information Warranty Information Configuration Information Glossary Acronyms ...

Page 5: ...DE SUMMARY REDI PAK and Shock Advisory System are trademarks of Physio Control Inc Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Fluke and Fluke Biomedical are registered trademarks Tektronix is a registered trademark of Tektronix Incorporated Masimo SET and LNOP are registered trademarks of Masimo Corporation 2002 2016 Physio Control Inc PN 3202007 005 Publication date...

Page 6: ...ar in a column on the left side of the screen They enable you to easily navigate to main sections of the manual similar to a table of contents To view or hide the bookmarks column click the BOOKMARKS tab located to the far left of the screen To jump to a bookmark topic click the desired topic Note A plus sign to the left of a bookmark topic indicates additional topics exist under that bookmark lev...

Page 7: ...h page also provides helpful links The navigation bar includes Click to jump to the main table of contents for the manual Click to jump to the table of contents for the section you are currently viewing Click to jump to the index Click to retrace your steps in a document returning to each page in the reverse order visited Click to jump to the next page of the manual Click to jump to the previous p...

Page 8: ...k Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Preface Viewing the PIP Checklist The LIFEPAK 20 20e device Performance Inspection Procedure Checklist is included on this CD ROM You can view this document by opening the file in Acrobat Reader 1 7 ...

Page 9: ...roughly familiar with the operation of the device They must be familiar with and be able to read and understand the service manual They must meet at least one of the following requirements or the equivalent Associate of Applied Science with an emphasis in biomedical electronics Certificate of Technical Training with an emphasis in biomedical electronics Equivalent biomedical electronics experience...

Page 10: ...rol Inc 11811 Willows Road Northeast Redmond WA 98052 2003 USA Telephone 1 425 867 4000 Toll Free USA only 1 800 442 1142 Fax 1 425 867 4121 Internet www physio control com Physio Control Operations Netherlands B V Galjoenweg 68 6222 NV Maastricht The Netherlands Physio Control Australia Pty Ltd Suite 4 01 15 Orion Road Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia 1 9 ...

Page 11: ...ot address the operation of the device Qualified service personnel must consult the appropriate operating instructions and this service manual to obtain a complete understanding of the use and maintenance of the device It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure that the appropriate person s within their organization has access to the information in this service manual including any warnin...

Page 12: ...tion requires defibrillator manufacturers and distributors to track the location of their devices If your device has been sold donated lost stolen exported or destroyed or if it was not obtained directly from Physio Control please notify the device tracking coordinator at 1 800 426 4448 Refer to your operating instructions for more information concerning device tracking USA 1 11 ...

Page 13: ...IP and that the leakage current values are acceptable Replacement procedures for the device are limited to those items accessible at the subassembly level Replacements and adjustments must be made by qualified service personnel Replacements at the subassembly level simplify repair and servicing procedures and help ensure correct device operation and calibration Printed circuit board assemblies tha...

Page 14: ...statement provided with the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor Masimo Use Agreement No Implied License Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with replacement parts that would alone or in combination with this device fall within the scope of one or more of the patents relating to this device 1 13 ...

Page 15: ...ccessories see http www Physio Control com recycling Preparation The device should be clean and contaminant free prior to being recycled Recycling of disposable electrodes After using disposable electrodes follow your local clinical procedures for recycling Recycling of batteries The device uses rechargeable Lithium ion batteries Follow local guidelines and instructions provided in this service ma...

Page 16: ...x Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Preface Configuration Information This service manual covers existing devices and options through the following revisions LIFEPAK 20 20e defibrillator monitor basic device with ECG Pacing option SpO2 option 1 15 ...

Page 17: ...Shock Advisory System section in the operating instructions Biphasic technology The shock waveform generated by the device The biphasic waveform is characterized by a positive current phase followed by a reverse current phase of shorter duration and decreased magnitude The waveform pulse characteristic is biphasic truncated exponential BTE CODE SUMMARY report A summary report that consists of a pr...

Page 18: ...onjunction with the Shock Advisory System For more information refer to the Shock Advisory System section in the operating instructions FAST PATCH disposable defibrillation ECG electrodes An electrode system that allows delivery of defibrillation therapy to the patient QUIK COMBO pacing defibrillation ECG electrodes An electrode system that allows delivery of pacing and defibrillation therapy to t...

Page 19: ...ded Shock Advisory System A computerized ECG analysis system used to detect a shockable rhythm For more information refer to the Shock Advisory System section in the operating instructions SpO2 A noninvasive pulse oximeter that checks the saturation of oxygen in arterial blood Test plug An accessory used to connect the test load to the patient connector on the device LIFENET Asset LIFENET Device A...

Page 20: ... to digital conversion AED Automated external defibrillator Ah Ampere hour AHA American Heart Association ANSI American National Standards Institute BTE Biphasic truncated exponential BF Electrically isolated external body connection BPM Beats per minute CF Electrically isolated direct cardiac connection CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPU Central processing unit CPSS Continuous patient surveill...

Page 21: ... ECG Electrocardiogram EMS Emergency medical service ESD Electrostatic discharge ESU Electrosurgical unit HR Heart rate IEC International Electrical Commission LCD Liquid crystal display LED Light emitting diode mmHg Millimeters of mercury NHAAP National Heart Attack Alert Program NSR Normal sinus rhythm OEM Original equipment manufacturer PC Personal computer PCB Printed circuit board Continued o...

Page 22: ...Description PIP Performance inspection procedure PPM Pulses per minute RISC Reduced instruction set computer RR Respiration rate RTC NVRAM Real time clock non volatile random access memory SSD Static sensitive device TCP Test and calibration procedure VAC Volts Alternating Current VF Ventricular fibrillation VT Ventricular tachycardia 1 21 ...

Page 23: ...e 22 Safety This section describes the general safety conventions terms and symbols used in this service manual or on the device This information is intended to alert service personnel to recommended precautions in the care use and handling of this medical device Terms General Warnings and Cautions Symbols ...

Page 24: ...ir definitions and significance Danger Immediate hazards that will result in serious personal injury or death Warning Hazards or unsafe practices that could result in serious personal injury or death Caution Hazards or unsafe practices that could result in device or property damage Note Points of particular interest for more efficient or convenient device operation additional information or explan...

Page 25: ...less thoroughly familiar with the function of all controls indicators connectors and accessories Servicing of this device must be performed by properly trained individuals This device may retain potentially lethal charges accessible inside the device at any time even when off Follow procedures carefully for discharging the A13 Energy Storage Capacitor Shock or fire hazard Do not immerse any portio...

Page 26: ...ctrically isolated from AC power according to EN 60601 1 Possible fire or explosion hazard Do not service this device in the presence of flammable gases anesthetics or oxygen sources Patient hazard Do not mount the device directly above the patient Place the device in a location where it cannot harm the patient should it fall from its shelf or other mount CAUTION Possible equipment damage This dev...

Page 27: ...ymbols may not be relevant to your device or used in every country Defibrillation proof type CF terminal Defibrillation protected type BF patient connection Type BF patient connection Consult operating instructions symbol is black on white background Consult operating instructions Attention consult accompanying documents General warning symbol is black on yellow background Warning high voltage Saf...

Page 28: ...0e Defibrillator Monitor Safety Symbols continued Equipotential connector Positive terminal Negative terminal AC voltage DC voltage On power connection to the ac mains Off power disconnection from the ac mains Power on off Switch on Switch off signal Input Continued on next page 2 6 ...

Page 29: ...t Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Safety Symbols continued signal Output Sync in ECG out System connector data in HOME SCREEN button Alarm off Alarm on Biphasic defibrillator shock Shock button Shock count x on screen Joules Continued on next page x J 2 7 ...

Page 30: ... LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Safety Symbols continued Adult defibrillation paddle Infant defibrillation paddle Pace arrow internal pacing Pace arrow noninvasive pacing R wave sense marker Event marker Heart rate Greater than Less than Continued on next page 2 8 ...

Page 31: ...us indicator Fuse Static sensitive device SSD Mark of conformity according to the European Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Canadian Standards Association certification for Canada and the United States Intertek certification for Canada and the United States Recognized component mark for Canada and the United States Mark of conformity to ACA standards Continued on next page 2 9 ...

Page 32: ...Device to device cable Turn counterclockwise to unlock Manufacture date of manufacture Serial number Catalog number used for placing orders Manufacturer s item number Authorized EC representative Reorder number Use by date shown yyyy mm dd Single use only Lot number batch code Continued on next page YYYY REF LOT YYWW or YYMMDD 2 10 ...

Page 33: ... recycling for instructions on the proper disposal of this product Symbol for China RoHS indicating the Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP denoting the number of years before any substance is likely to leak out into the environment Recycle this item Protected from dripping water per IEC 60529 For USA audiences only Fragile breakable handle with care Federal law restricts this device to sale ...

Page 34: ...Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Safety Symbols continued Recommended storage temperatures This end up Use only Li ion batteries Do not use NiMH batteries in this device 2 12 ...

Page 35: ...s Previous Page Table of Contents Back Index Next Page 3 Device Description This section includes the following topics Introduction Physical Description and Features Ordering Devices Supplies and Accessories System Context Diagrams Functional Description ...

Page 36: ...rs can preconfigure the device to reduce complexity during normal operation Energy Delivery The device generates a biphasic truncated exponential BTE shock pulse for defibrillation The standard method of energy delivery is through self adhesive QUIK COMBO pacing defibrillation ECG electrodes When using these disposable defibrillation electrodes DDEs internal circuitry continuously measures the imp...

Page 37: ...erts the operator with a priority tone and screen message The operator can then follow locally established guidelines for the administration of defibrillation therapy AED Mode Operation In AED mode AED MODE indicator on the device uses the CPSS to monitor the patient s ECG for a shockable rhythm A suspect rhythm alerts the operator with a priority tone and screen message The operator may continue ...

Page 38: ...and nondemand modes of operation Capture patient information Stores both patient and device data at each event Real time clock provides time stamps for events Provides operator review of started events for printout Patient signal monitoring Displays up to two waveforms at once Displays a continuous pulse oximetry SpO2 readout Displays a continuous heart rate readout Displays waveform pace and sens...

Page 39: ...e following OEM and mechanical components and the following attachments 1 System Control PCB 2 Patient Parameter PCB 3 Power module 4 Therapy PCB 5 User Interface PCB 6 OEM modules 1 Display 2 Speaker 3 User controls and indicators 4 Printer 5 SpO2 acquisition 6 Patient connector panel 7 System connector panel module 8 Internal ac to dc power supply 9 Internal battery 10 Internal cables 1 ECG 3 or...

Page 40: ...roduction continued Device Classifications per IEC 60601 1 Defibrillator Externally powered Class 1 device with battery backup Applied parts ECG is a Type CF patient connection Therapy SpO2 and CO2 are Type BF patient connections Internal electrodes are a Type CF patient connection 3 6 Items 1 6 Items 7 13 Items 14 19 Items 20 29 ...

Page 41: ...and Features LIFEPAK 20 20e Front Panel For information about the buttons indicators and connectors shown below click the appropriate right arrow on the items bar at the bottom of the page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 12 14 13 17 24 18 19 20 21 23 25 22 29 28 27 26 Continued on next page Items 7 13 Items 14 19 Items 20 29 Back to Illustration 3 7 ...

Page 42: ...th 2 EVENT control Press to activate user defined events 3 HOME SCREEN control Press to return to the home screen of the particular option or feature you are configuring Pressing this button does not take you to a specific screen instead it returns to the home screen for the mode or event you are configuring 4 CODE SUMMARY control Press to print the CODE SUMMARY critical event record 5 PRINT contr...

Page 43: ...nection port for the electrically isolated ECG patient cable 9 SpO2 cable connector Connection port for the pulse oximeter 10 IrDA port connector Infrared connection port provides wireless communications to data management devices this feature is not available with this release 11 SPEED DIAL selector When active SPEED DIAL LED is on turn either direction to make a selection from the menu or overla...

Page 44: ...ort for the following QUIK COMBO electrodes standard FAST PATCH electrodes with optional cable REDI PAK electrodes optional Standard adult and pediatric paddles optional Internal paddles optional Posterior paddle optional 16 Speaker Provides audio voice prompts and alert tones 17 PAUSE control Press to temporarily slow the pacing rate 18 CURRENT control Press to adjust the pacing current 19 RATE c...

Page 45: ...tivate the synchronized mode 22 SHOCK control Press to discharge the device 23 CHARGE control Press to charge the device 24 ENERGY SELECT control Press to select the energy levels in manual mode 25 ON control Press to turn the device on and off Illuminates when the device is turned on 26 SIZE control Press to change the ECG size 27 LEAD control Press to change the ECG lead 28 ANALYZE control Press...

Page 46: ...Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Device Description Physical Description and Features continued LIFEPAK 20 20e Side Panel Printer Prints ECG waveforms CODE SUMMARY reports and related information Printer button Opens printer door for paper installation 3 12 ...

Page 47: ... and Features continued LIFEPAK 20 20e Back Panel 1 4 3 2 Number Description 1 AC power connector Connection port for ac line power See Warning Shock hazard on Page 2 4 2 System connector Connection port for RS 232 serial interface See Warning Shock hazard on Page 2 4 3 ECG Sync connector See Warning Shock hazard on Page 2 4 4 Grounding stud 3 13 ...

Page 48: ...s Supplies and Training Tools in the Maintaining the Equipment section of the operating instructions QUIK COMBO electrodes 3 lead ECG cable QUIK COMBO therapy cable Operating instructions 3 rolls 50 mm printer paper 3 pack ECG electrodes SpO2 sensor pack Not included with Nellcor option In Service DVD AC power cord LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor Operational DVD Service Manual Quick Guide LIFEPAK...

Page 49: ...e with printer includes LIFEPAK 20 operating instructions English 3313180 004 26500 003502 LIFEPAK 20e operating instructions English 3313187 004 26500 003504 50 mm printer paper package of 3 804700 003 11240 000013 LIFEPAK 20e In Service DVD Assembly 3308666 000 21300 008075 Power cord 803650 LIFEPAK 20 Quick Guide Clinical Training 3205874 002 26500 001960 Accessory order form 3202149 001 26500 ...

Page 50: ...ore installing the docking station Item Description MIN CAT SpO2 option LNOP reusable adult finger sensor 3201655 003 11171 000007 LNOP SpO2 cable 2 4 m 8 ft 3201655 001 11171 000008 LNCS reusable adult finger sensor 3201655 011 11171 000017 LNCS SpO2 cable 3 6 m 10 ft 3201655 010 11171 000016 ECG 3 lead ECG cable AHA 3006218 02 11110 000029 3 lead ECG cable IEC 3006218 03 11100 000030 ECG electro...

Page 51: ... Front of Device The system context diagrams illustrate how the device connects with external equipment including accessories batteries and power devices Continued on next page QUIK COMBO therapy cable QUIK COMBO electrodes Standard paddles APEX STERNUM SpO2 cable 5 lead ECG cable ECG electrodes pack 3 lead ECG cable 3 rolls 50 mm printer paper 3 17 ...

Page 52: ...f Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Device Description System Context Diagrams continued Back of Device AC power cord ECG sync connector System connector Grounding stud 3 18 ...

Page 53: ...e used indoors only for example a hospital or therapy center and is powered by ac line power There is an additional internal battery for use as a backup to ac power The following functional description is intended to provide service personnel with a basic understanding of the device design Its purpose is to assist qualified service technicians in troubleshooting to the subassembly level Troublesho...

Page 54: ... ECG Connector A03 Power Module A13 Capacitor A14 Inductor W11 ECG Out Sync In RS 232 A07 Battery A09 AC Power Supply A19 EMI Line Filter W05 SpO2 Connector A10 SpO2 PCB A06 OEM I F PCB A11 LCD A08 Backlight W04 Speed Dial W03 IrDA Port A12 Printer DSP Audio Output Paddles Pre Amp CPU Data Bus Companion Chip Power Supply Data Bus CPU Relay Pacer H Bridge Pacer Supply Power Supply Power Switch Cap ...

Page 55: ...l communication ports The data bus provides high speed communication between the A01 System Control PCB and other PCBs within the device The major subsystems on the A01 System Control PCB are as follows Power Supplies The A01 System Control PCB uses SW_VBatt switched battery voltage from the A04 Therapy PCB to originate five power supplies for use throughout the PCB as follows 5 V analog power for...

Page 56: ... provided for these signals as they pass through the A04 Therapy PCB Change in patient impedance is also measured using a 57 1 kHz carrier Digital Signal Processor DSP The DSP completes ECG digital signal processing to a diagnostic quality bandwidth acceptable for Shock Advisory System heart rate algorithm processing and continuous ECG storage by the CPU In addition the DSP provides the necessary ...

Page 57: ...leads off detection and internal pacer detection A digital signal processor DSP with digital memory makes up the central processing unit CPU that performs these algorithms Communication is provided to the A01 System Control PCB through the data bus The major subsystems on the A02 Patient Parameter PCB are as follows Power Supplies The A02 Patient Parameter PCB uses switched power from the A04 Ther...

Page 58: ...er 3 wire or 5 wire ECG input A03 Power Module The A03 Power module is primarily responsible for selecting the best available source to power the rest of the modules PCBs in the system from the available power sources A microcontroller with built in memory makes up the CPU Communication is provided to the A04 Therapy PCB through a serial interface The major subsystems on the A03 Power Module are a...

Page 59: ...is detected by the A09 AC Power Supply Module and broadcast to the other PCBs through the device internal communication buses Battery Charger LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor The battery charger is a constant current charger designed specifically to support the A07 NiMH Battery selected for the device NiMH batteries are not designed for trickle charging so the A09 AC Power Supply Module keeps trac...

Page 60: ...ovided the temperature is between 0 and 50 C Charging can occur while the device is powered on or while the device is powered off depending on need The battery charger is designed to typically charge the internal battery in less than four hours when the device is powered off and AC power is applied Sonalert The sonalert is an audio tone generator located on the power module that warns the user if ...

Page 61: ...nages communication with the A01 System Control PCB The major subsystems on the A04 Therapy PCB are as follows Power Supplies The A04 Therapy PCB uses SW_VBatt switched battery voltage from the A03 Power Module to originate five power supply voltages for use throughout the PCB as follows 5 V logic power to drive the CPU microprocessor and memory 15 V analog power for the pacing and therapy drive c...

Page 62: ...t to other PCBs if battery voltage falls rapidly or reaches the point where normal operation is no longer feasible Cap Charger The cap charger is a high voltage patient isolated circuit that charges the A13 Energy Capacitor to the correct voltage for biphasic defibrillation 2 to 360 joules Control is provided by the CPU and capacitor voltage is provided back to the CPU for feedback The cap charger...

Page 63: ...nted defibrillation pulse The defibrillation pulse is delivered through the relay and W01 Therapy Connector assembly to the external therapy cable on the outside of the device Pacer The pacer is a patient isolated circuit that creates the pacing waveform A portion of the H Bridge circuitry is used to support the pacer by providing energy from the A13 Defibrillation Capacitor A current drive is use...

Page 64: ...SC processor and digital memory make up the CPU that manages communication with the A01 System Control PCB The W18 UI Flex Cable provides physical connection between the A05 UI PCB and the A02 Patient Parameter PCB The major subsystems on the A05 UI PCB are as follows Power Supplies The A05 UI PCB uses SW_VBatt switched battery voltage from the A04 Therapy PCB to originate four power supplies for ...

Page 65: ...he keypad is the primary user input control for the device It consists of two parts the keypad domes which are located on the rear side of the A05 UI PCB and the elastomer keypad cover that attaches to the front case The keypad domes protrude through holes in the front case and enable the key covers to activate the domes when pressed by the user The key presses are decoded by the FPGA and sent to ...

Page 66: ...r PCB A07 Battery On the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor the A07 Battery is a minimum 2 7 Ah 2 560 Ah per IEC 61951 2 2011 12 V NiMH battery that is used as an internal backup power source when ac power is not available This technology was selected due to its light weight to power storage ratio and low maintenance features NiMH batteries require a smart non trickle constant current charger that i...

Page 67: ...e PCB The output of the inverter is 1000 to 1500 RMS open circuit power to the internal A11 Active Display backlight The 3308907 backlight driver for the LED A11 Display has an output average output voltage of 22Vdc and current of 24 mA dc A09 AC Power Supply Module The A09 AC Power Supply Module is a 60 Watt OEM power supply designed to meet IEC 60601 1 standards converting 120 240 Vac 60 50 Hz i...

Page 68: ...inch measured diagonally and uses 1 4 VGA protocol with a 320 wide by 240 high pixel array The display has a protective lens held in place against the front case by a sheet metal bracket and an elastomeric seal This display features full color high brightness wide viewing angle capability and is fully visible in bright light situations up to direct sunlight operations The A11 Active Display also c...

Page 69: ... Therapy PCB for pacing and defibrillation therapy through the A14 Inductor Resistor The energy capacitor mounts above the A04 Power PCB by means of a capacitor support Wires from the energy capacitor connect directly to the A04 Therapy PCB A14 Inductive Resistor The A14 Inductive Resistor is used as an internal dump load to dissipate energy from the A13 Energy Capacitor Energy is removed dumped f...

Page 70: ...s designed to meet the safety requirements in IEC 60601 1 W01 Therapy Connector Assembly The W01 Therapy Connector Assembly provides a patient connection port used for delivery of either defibrillation or pacing therapeutic energies The standard and premium models allow the attachment of all available electrode accessories including QUIK COMBO pacing defibrillation ECG electrodes external standard...

Page 71: ...irectly on the front case and the speaker wire harness plugs into the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable W03 Infrared Data IrDA Assembly The W03 IrDA Assembly is used to provide high speed wireless communications to data management devices The OEM W03 IrDA port supports IrDA version 1 1 communications with asynchronous serial rates up to 4 Mbits second The IrDA port is mounted directly on the bot...

Page 72: ... user input decoding W05 SpO2 Assembly The W05 SpO2 Assembly provides a connecting point for the external SpO2 cable The SpO2 connector is mounted on the bottom case of the device and the flex circuit connects directly to the A10 SpO2 Module W06 ECG Connector The W06 ECG Connector provides a connection point for the standard 3 lead or 5 wire patient ECG cables The ECG connector is mounted on the b...

Page 73: ...9 W10 Power to Therapy PCB Cables The W09 and W10 Power to Therapy PCB Cables connect the A03 Power Module to the A04 Therapy PCB W09 is a replaceable cable that connects to the A04 Therapy PCB at J16 and to the A03 Power Module at J41 On the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor W10 is hardwired to the A03 Power Module and connects to the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 On the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator monitor...

Page 74: ...er Flex Cable connects the A05 UI PCB at J34 with the A03 Power Module at J45 and the A12 Printer W15 LCD to UI PCB Cable The W15 LCD to UI PCB Cable connects the A11 LCD Display PCB at CN1 with the A05 UI PCB at J36 W16 Display Jumper Cable Extender The W16 Display Jumper Cable Extender connects the A11 LCD Display PCB at P77 to the A08 Backlight Inverter PCB at CN2 W17 Backlight Inverter Cable T...

Page 75: ...evice Description Functional Description continued W19 W24 Grounding Cables The W19 through W24 Grounding Cables provide grounding paths for various device components W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable The W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable connects the W02 Speaker Assembly to the A01 System PCB at J5 3 41 ...

Page 76: ...tents Back Index Next Page 5 5 Modes of Operation When the device is turned on it operates in one of five modes Choose from the following links to learn more about a particular operating mode Manual Mode AED Mode Setup Mode Saving the Setup Configuration Service Mode Inservice Mode ...

Page 77: ...tion The following table shows all the available power on options If the device is placed in manual mode and then reset to AED mode by pressing the ANALYZE button there are no additional manual mode reprompts or passcode requests until the device power has been cycled Mode Response Response Description Manual Direct Turns on in manual mode direct access between AED and manual modes AED Direct Turn...

Page 78: ...ED is on when the device is turned on the device is in AED Mode To enter manual mode Open the door if installed by pressing the MANUAL button on the lower left corner of the door OR Press one of the following buttons ENERGY SELECT CHARGE PACER LEAD To restart AED mode press the ANALYZE button or cycle the device power Note Closing the door when in manual mode does not restart AED mode operation 4 ...

Page 79: ...n on in manual mode if desired To set options for AED mode display the SETUP menu and select AED MODE AED mode options include energy protocol voice prompts ECG display CPR time and others For a complete description of the options available refer to the Defining Setup Options section in the operating instructions Note If configured to turn on in AED mode opening the door on the device turns off AE...

Page 80: ...m setup time of day clock and others There is also a factory reset option that resets the device to the factory default settings except the maintenance interval which remains unchanged After the setup is complete turn off the device to save the configuration The next time the device is turned on the operating defaults last selected will be active For a complete description of setup options refer t...

Page 81: ... enter the passcode rotate the SPEED DIAL to select a number and then press the SPEED DIAL As a number is selected it changes to an asterisk for passcode protection and the next digit in line highlights Note The factory default passcode 0000 or the reserved technician passcode 5433 or LIFE can be used in place of other passcodes to gain access to the SETUP and SERVICE menus 3 When you have entered...

Page 82: ...ctions for complete descriptions of all options Option Description GENERAL Set up general device options MANUAL MODE Set up manual mode defaults AED MODE Set up AED mode defaults PACING Set up pacing defaults MONITORING Set up monitoring defaults EVENTS Set up items to appear on the event overlay ALARMS Set up alarms defaults PRINTER Set up printer defaults CLOCK Set up date and time defaults RESE...

Page 83: ...e owner has a LIFENET System account then use the LIFENET Device Agent application to manage setup configurations The LIFEPAK 20 configuration transfer cable can be used to transfer the setup configuration to another device After service is complete transfer the configuration back to the original device Option Description PRINT DEFAULTS Print a report of current configuration settings SEND CONFIG ...

Page 84: ...ice requires that both devices have the same software version Otherwise unexpected results can occur when the configuration is restored to the repaired device Creating a Passcode To create a passcode select SET PASSCODES in the SETUP menu Select one of the following options in the SET PASSCODES submenu Option Description SETUP MODE Set passcode to enter setup mode ARCHIVES ACCESS Select a passcode...

Page 85: ...ss to archives mode but require a password to delete records 4 Require a password to enter archives mode and delete records setup MODE Create a new passcode to access the SETUP menu The ENTER PASSCODE overlay appears with the first digit highlighted Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select digits ARCHIVES MODE Create a passcode to enter archives mode The ENTER PASSCODE overlay appears with the first digit ...

Page 86: ...must be performed from start to finish in the order presented Function Description Perform device calibration routines Defibrillation Calibration Perform device tests Keypad Test Pixels Test Printer Test Audio Test View the device status registers Device Log Status Service Log Status Device Data Counters Status Clear Memory Set the service mode passcode Set the maintenance prompt interval Reset th...

Page 87: ...ress the SPEED DIAL The SERVICE menu appears If an incorrect passcode is entered the PASSCODE INCORRECT TRY AGAIN message appears Service Menu Options The SERVICE menu options include To exit the SERVICE menu turn the device OFF Option Description Defib Cal Perform defibrillator calibration procedure Tests Follow performance inspection procedure Status Display device status Set Passcode Set the se...

Page 88: ...continued Setting the Service Mode Passcode To set a service mode passcode 1 Select SET PASSCODE in the SERVICE menu The SERVICE SET PASSCODE overlay appears 2 Enter a passcode by rotating the SPEED DIAL to select a number and then pressing the SPEED DIAL 3 When the last digit is entered the SERVICE menu appears Continued on next page 4 13 ...

Page 89: ... screen for the first 10 minutes after the device is powered on The device maintenance interval can be turned off or set to 3 months 6 months or 12 months the factory default is OFF but it can be activated by a service technician To change the scheduled maintenance interval 1 Display the SERVICE menu 2 Select MAINT PROMPT The SERVICE MAINT PROMPT submenu appears showing the current prompt date for...

Page 90: ...the maintenance prompt counter to clear the MAINTENANCE DUE message and begin the count for the next scheduled maintenance To turn off or reset the scheduled maintenance prompt 1 Display the SERVICE menu 2 Select MAINT PROMPT The SERVICE MAINT PROMPT menu appears showing the current prompt date for scheduled maintenance 3 Select RESET The prompt date is revised to the next scheduled maintenance da...

Page 91: ... ECG lead selection size and volume and moving ECG waveform with heart rate SpO2 Alarms Events Note No therapy features are available in the Inservice mode Entering Inservice Mode To enter Inservice mode 1 Remove all cables from the device Inservice mode cannot be entered if cables are attached to the device 2 While holding down the HOME and EVENT buttons turn the device ON Release these buttons w...

Page 92: ...cifications Investigate and correct any malfunctions or out of tolerance conditions detected during the PIP The PIP is comprised of safety and performance tests recommended by AHA ASHE American Hospital Association American Society for Hospital Engineering Maintenance Management for Medical Equipment and International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Technical Report 1288 2 Maintenance of Cardiac D...

Page 93: ...n and corrective action and provides a separate troubleshooting chart for the performance inspection procedure PIP and individual troubleshooting tests that require operator interpretation Choose from the following topics Processing Service Codes Troubleshooting Chart Service Code Categories Service Code Table Service Indicator Device User Test Device Printed Circuit Board Replacement ...

Page 94: ...service code s Service codes stored in the Service Log may not necessarily indicate a permanent error Service codes can indicate transient electromagnetic interference EMI or electrostatic discharge ESD If you suspect transient EMI or ESD as the source of an error clear the service code s and cycle the power If the service code does not reoccur it may have been the result of EMI or ESD Processing ...

Page 95: ...oting Chart for the suggested corrective action for your PIP failure OR Review the Service Log codes and then locate the service code in the Service Code Table Note Use the links in the Service Code Categories table to quickly jump to the correct code in the Service Code Table 6 Read the corrective action s If the corrective action calls for the replacement of a part click the link in the Troubles...

Page 96: ...dware Locate and tighten or replace loose items Locate and replace broken components Evidence of dirt fluids or foreign objects Perform external cleaning Damaged keypad or labels Replace elastomer keypad Replace product identification label Replace explosion hazard label Replace operating instruction label Power Off Device beeps when turned off Connect device to ac power source Disable AC Loss Ale...

Page 97: ...er on screen Check or replace the W18 UI Flex Cable Replace the A01 System PCB Distorted display Replace the A05 UI PCB Service indicator remains on Refer to Processing Service Codes for assistance MAINTENANCE DUE message remains on screen Set the Maintenance Prompt interval Reset the Maintenance Prompt interval Keypad Improper button response Perform keypad test Check or replace the elastomer key...

Page 98: ... V on pins 14 and 16 on the J38 test connector on the A05 UI PCB If either is higher than 3 3 V replace the W14 Printer Flex Cable If both are lower than 3 3 V Check or replace the A12 Printer Assembly Replace the A05 UI PCB Light print Verify use of proper paper Check the W14 Printer Flex Cable connection Check or replace the A05 UI PCB Missing or broken characters Verify use of proper paper Clea...

Page 99: ...ation Replace the A07 Battery Check or replace the A03 Power Module Therapy delivered energy Unable to complete auto test or user test Rerun the test with proper test load shorting Check continuity of the test plug or shorting bar Check continuity of the QUIK COMBO cable Check or replace the W01 Therapy Connector Replace the A04 Therapy PCB Delivered energy out of tolerance Perform defibrillator c...

Page 100: ...he A01 System PCB Therapy cable leads off QUIK COMBO only Check continuity of the QUIK COMBO cable replace if necessary Check continuity of the W01 Therapy Connector replace if necessary Replace the A01 System PCB Therapy Synchronous cardioversion No paddles channel sync mark Check or replace the Therapy cable Check or replace the W01 Therapy Connector Replace the A01 System PCB No lead channel sy...

Page 101: ...lace the A05 UI PCB If test passes run the user test and troubleshoot error code Pacer option characteristics Pacer does not turn on Verify manufacturer configuration bit setting Perform keypad test If test fails check key tactile feedback Replace the elastomer keypad Replace the A05 UI PCB If test passes follow error code procedure Pacing current rate out of tolerance Check or replace the A04 The...

Page 102: ...e ECG cable Check or replace the A02 Patient Parameter PCB Therapy Paddle ECG lead characteristics ECG gain out of tolerance Check simulator output Check or replace the therapy cable Check or replace the A01 System PCB ECG analog out missing or out of tolerance Check simulator output Check ECG on display Check W11 ECG out connector Remote sync No remote sync Turn on remote sync function Check ECG ...

Page 103: ... reading missing or out of tolerance Check or replace the SpO2 cable Check or replace the SpO2 sensor Check or replace the W05 SpO2 Assembly Check or replace the A06 OEM PCB Speed Dial Speed Dial not functioning Check or replace the W04 Speed Dial Assembly Replace the A05 UI PCB No ac power reminder tone No alert Check user configuration setting Replace the A03 Power module Grounding resistance Fa...

Page 104: ...lex Cable W18 UI Flex Cable 2xxx DC Data Communications A01 System 3xxx DM Data Management A01 System 4xxx SM System Monitor A01 System A04 Therapy A05 UI W18 UI Flex Cable 50xx PC Processor Control A01 System A02 PP PCB A04 Therapy A05 UI W18 UI Flex Cable 51xx PM Power Management A03 Power Module A04 Therapy A07 Battery W08 Battery Cable 6xxx PP Patient Parameter SpO2 A02 PP PCB A06 OEM PCB A10 ...

Page 105: ...e the A01 System PCB 0008 ECG OUT DAC self test failed Replace the A01 System PCB 000a System ADC background test failed Replace the A01 System PCB 000b System ADC failed self calibration Replace the A01 System PCB 000c System Flash memory ID unknown Replace the A01 System PCB 000d System hardware software configuration lost Replace the A01 System PCB 100e UI system communication lost 1 Replace th...

Page 106: ... W18 UI Flex Cable 2 Replace the A05 UI PCB 1014 Voice prompt audio watchdog failure 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 1015 USB data time out error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the W18 UI Flex Cable 1c01 UI FPGA programming error Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c02 UI FPGA verification error Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c03 UI FPGA program file error 1 Reload the device softw...

Page 107: ...le 2 Replace the A12 Printer 3 Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c07 UI voltage out of tolerance 5 V Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c08 UI voltage out of tolerance 3 3 V Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c09 UI voltage out of tolerance 2 5 V Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c0a UI voltage out of tolerance 35 V Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c0b UI voltage out of tolerance SW VBATT Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c0c UI voltage out of tolerance gro...

Page 108: ...re 2 Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c13 UI FPGA Flash memory corrupted 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c16 UI CPU RAM test failed on power on Replace the A05 UI PCB 1c17 UI CPU RAM test failed during normal operation Replace the A05 UI PCB 1fff Additional information related to error code that is logged before 1fff No action required refer to error code logged before 1fff 2004 Syst...

Page 109: ...anagement Flash memory corrupted 1 Clear memory service mode 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 3005 System cannot delete DM record 1 Clear memory service mode 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 3007 System cannot create new DM record 1 Clear memory service mode 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 3008 System could not store DM re...

Page 110: ... System PCB 300a System cannot clear DM memory 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 300b System error writing DM record 1 Clear memory service mode 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 300c System cannot read archived DM record 1 Clear memory service mode 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 3010 System error DM memory corrupt Replace ...

Page 111: ...tware 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 4008 Error log count corrupted 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 4009 System RAM test failed 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 400a System program Flash memory corrupted 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 400b Program contents failure 1 Check coin cell battery 2 If error still occur Replace A0...

Page 112: ...nal information related to error code that is logged before 4fff No action required for 4fff refer to error code logged before 4fff 5003 System watchdog failed Replace the A01 System PCB 5004 System watchdog reset 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 5005 System CPU error during boot up Replace the A01 System PCB 5006 System RAM failed during boot up Replace the A01 System PCB...

Page 113: ... the coin cell battery 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 500b Cannot use system NVRAM 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 500c System application start error 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 500d System software initialization time out 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 500e System application start error 1 Reload the device software...

Page 114: ...13 System meter initialization error Reload the device software 5014 System meter mismatch Replace the coin cell battery 5015 NVRAM error Replace the A01 System PCB 5016 MFG data mismatch Replace the A01 System PCB 5017 NVRAM MFG data lost Replace the A01 System PCB 5018 Watchdog reset failed Replace the A01 System PCB 5019 NVRAM corrupted Replace the coin cell battery 501a NVRAM corrupted Replace...

Page 115: ...501f System software read error Reload the device software 5020 System software write error Reload the device software 5021 System software error Reload the device software 5022 System software exception code Reload the device software 5023 System software exception code Reload the device software 5024 System software exception code Reload the device software 5026 NVRAM low battery interrupt Repla...

Page 116: ...orm PIP 2 Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 502a UI USB did not initialize 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the W18 UI Flex Cable 3 Replace the A05 UI PCB 502b USB system failed 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 502f Device type invalid 1 Check configuration code 2 Set device type software loader program 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 5030 PP USB disconnect 1 Clear error an...

Page 117: ...lace the A04 Therapy PCB 5033 PP USB download time out 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Reload the device software 5036 USB initialization failed 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 5037 USB unitization error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Reload the device software 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 5038 Cannot clear interrupt source Replace the A01 S...

Page 118: ...lear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A05 UI PCB 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 503b Bus error reported by USB therapy channel 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 3 Replace the A01 System PCB 503c USB host driver cannot create transfer descriptor 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 503d USB host driver received message larger than maximum allowed 1 C...

Page 119: ...ce 1 If power supply voltage is 14 Vdc replace A03 Power module 2 If 14 Vdc clear error and perform PIP 5107 Power module RAM error Replace the A03 Power module 5108 Power module self test service code Replace the A03 Power module 510a Battery 10 V after 20 minutes of charging 1 Replace the A07 Battery 2 Replace the A03 Power module 510b Does not switch to battery power Replace the A03 Power modul...

Page 120: ...harge cycle stopped 1 Check battery connection 2 Replace the A07 Battery 3 Replace the A03 Power module 5110 AC isolation diode shorted Replace the A03 Power module 5112 Battery not detected 1 Check the A07 Battery connection 2 Check W08 Battery Cable 3 Check for valid power hardware ID in SERVICE STATUS DEVICE DATA overlay 4 Replace the A07 Battery 5 Invalid power hardware ID replace the A03 Powe...

Page 121: ...y thermistor LIFEPAK 20 Replace the A07 Battery if 400 Ohms Replace the A03 Power module if 400 Ohms 5116 Charger reporting zero during battery charging Replace the A03 Power module 5117 No 12C connection detected LIFEPAK 20e only 1 Replace the A07 Battery 2 Replace the A03 Power module 5118 Power module connected to NiMH battery LIFEPAK 20 only Replace the A07 Battery 511a Battery failure Replace...

Page 122: ...und Reload the device software 6004 PP boot up error Reload the device software 6009 No PP data Reload the device software 600c SpO2 misconfigured 1 Check configuration 2 Reload the device software 600e PP reset 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 600f OEM configuration error 1 Check configuration 2 Reload the device software 6010 PP initialization error Reload the device softwar...

Page 123: ...perform PIP 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 6804 PP data RAM test error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 6805 PP RAM test error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 6806 PP CRC test error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 6807 PP ECG test error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A02 PP PCB 680b SpO2 board error Replace the A10 SpO2 Mod...

Page 124: ...ware 8014 No paddles data 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 801b DSP did not receive USB SOF start of frame interrupt 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 8105 Impedance channel out of calibration Replace the A01 System PCB 8108 Paddles data out of sync 1 Reload the device software 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 8109 Paddles pre amp user test failed 1 Re...

Page 125: ...efore 8fff 9004 Unable to initialize therapy control Replace the A01 System PCB 9005 Defib disabled Replace the A01 System PCB 9007 Shock not delivered Reload the device software 9009 Defib charge time expired Replace the A07 Battery 900b Pacing rate out of tolerance Replace the A01 System PCB 900f Unable to initialize therapy control 1 Check the stack connector 2 Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9011 ...

Page 126: ...ace the A01 System PCB 9021 Impedance value indicates regulator in System PCB pre amp failed 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A01 System PCB 9c03 Therapy processor unplanned reset Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c04 Therapy system controller communication watchdog Replace the A01 System PCB 9c05 CRC error 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c06 Calibration constant...

Page 127: ... 9c0a Therapy relay idle coil voltage out of range Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c0b Therapy relay enabled coil voltage out of range 5 ms Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c0c Therapy relay enabled coil voltage out of range 100 ms Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c0d Therapy relay drive enabled coil voltage out of range Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c0f Therapy power assembly communication error 1 Check powe...

Page 128: ... out error Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c18 3 00 AM H bridge test NE leg shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c19 3 00 AM H bridge test SE leg shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c1a 3 00 AM H bridge test NW leg shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c1b 3 00 AM H bridge test SW leg shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c1c 3 00 AM H bridge test east side stuck open Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c1d ...

Page 129: ... the A04 Therapy PCB 9c21 3 00 AM pace drive test pace power supply stuck on Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c22 3 00 AM pace drive test pace power supply inoperable Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c23 3 00 AM pace drive test relay contacts shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c24 3 00 AM pace drive test relay drive low side shorted Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c25 3 00 AM pace drive test relay drive hi...

Page 130: ...Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c2c Capacitor voltage per pacing pulse too high Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c2d Capacitor current per pacing pulse too high Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c2e Cap current per pacing pulse too high Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c2f Pacing current and selected current out of range Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c30 Pacing pulse width too short Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c3...

Page 131: ...ervice Code Description Corrective Action 9c36 Therapy software stack overflow Reload the device software 9c3a Energy capacitor overvoltage error Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c3b 3 00 AM redundant controls test charge rate stuck on Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c3e Therapy software error Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 9c3f Therapy software error Replace the A04 Therapy PCB 6 39 ...

Page 132: ... Invalid state request 1 Clear error and perform PIP 2 Replace A01 System PCB b011 System behavior manager error Reload the device software b012 Energy cap charging time out Reload the device software b013 Shock advisory system error Reload the device software b014 Shock advisory system time out Reload the device software b016 Motion detect timer error Reload the device software b017 Shock result ...

Page 133: ...t provide information such as stored manufacturing data recorded errors and counters for shock and pacing operation To display the SERVICE STATUS submenu access the SERVICE menu and select STATUS The SERVICE STATUS options include Option Description Device Log Show device status log Device Data Show device data Service Log Show service log Counters Display shock counters Clear Memory Clear data ma...

Page 134: ... information Data Description Manufacturing date The date when the device was manufactured specifically when the operating software was loaded Fault Messages Indicates whether there are any error codes stored in the Service Log refer to Processing Service Codes Power Cycle Count The number of times the device has been powered on Pacing Count Total pacing pulses delivered by the device Shock Count ...

Page 135: ...lative device operations such as the shock count The device data includes Data Description Serial Number Device serial number Dash Number Device dash number Manufacture Date Date device was built Power HW Power assembly hardware serial number Power SW Power assembly software version number PP HW Patient parameter PCB hardware serial number PP SW Patient parameter PCB software version number OEM HW...

Page 136: ...m controller software version number SC Voice System controller voice prompt version Therapy HW Therapy PCB hardware serial number Therapy SW Therapy PCB software version number UI HW User interface hardware serial number UI SW User interface software version number UI FPGA User interface field programmable E program SpO2 HW SpO2 hardware serial number SpO2 SW SpO2 software version number Continue...

Page 137: ...tatus Features continued Service Log Select SERVICE LOG on the SERVICE STATUS submenu to view the device service record The service log includes the following information Data Description Service dates Service log entries service codes PRINT LOG button Prints the service log CLEAR LOG button Clears the service log Continued on next page 6 45 ...

Page 138: ...STATUS submenu to view the joule settings the total number of shocks delivered since the last reset and the total number of shocks delivered since the device went into operation To reset the counters select CLEAR ALL This resets the boxed subtotal counters but not the running total counters You can also reset the counters using the CLEAR MEMORY feature discussed on the next page Continued on next ...

Page 139: ...ing ECG data All stored ECG data up to 45 minutes of first in first out continuous ECG waveforms are permanently deleted Patient reports All stored patient reports are permanently deleted Clear the data management memory when the device is placed into new or different use and the old patient data is no longer required The data management memory is also cleared as part of some service actions Note ...

Page 140: ...service code is written to the Service Log Refer to Processing Service Codes to resolve the problem For example if the service indicator illuminates when you turn on the device a service code has been written to the Service Log If you cycle the power and the service indicator does not illuminate again it does not mean that there are no codes in the Service Log You must review the Service Log and r...

Page 141: ... the OPTIONS button and selecting USER TEST does not initiate a self test cycle rather it monitors self test status and produces reports The device waits until the next self test cycle is complete and then reports USER TEST PASSES One operation is specific to the OPTIONS USER TEST feature This operation consists of one cycle of charging the defibrillator capacitor to 10 joules and then dumping the...

Page 142: ...e system software are multiple software programs maintained on the circuit boards within the LIFEPAK 20 defibrillator monitor know as a device software set This device software set is documented as a single software version and part number Updating the software will maintain the device at a known released device system software set Device Software set can by install by using the LIFENET System Ass...

Page 143: ... device the MAINTENANCE DUE message displays for approximately 10 minutes each time the device is turned on if a maintenance interval is set To set and reset the maintenance interval refer to Setting a Maintenance Prompt Interval and Resetting the Maintenance Prompt For information about battery related topics refer to Battery Maintenance The information in this section includes the following Main...

Page 144: ...ting instructions for additional items The following table shows the schedule for preventive maintenance activities For items that should be replaced at regular intervals refer to scheduled replacement Items shown below Activity As Needed Scheduled Performance inspection procedure PIP X Annually Test and calibration procedures TCP X Exterior physical inspection X Interior Physical Inspection X Ext...

Page 145: ... will need to perform an external and internal cleaning of the device are listed below Product Description Static discharge protected work area Grounded conductive surface and wrist strap Isopropyl alcohol Quaternary ammonium compounds Peroxide peracetic acid solutions Cotton swabs Vacuum cleaner Soft bristle brush Nonmetallic Cloth Clean and lint free Compressed air Clean and dry 60 psi maximum 7...

Page 146: ...evice or accessories CAUTION Possible case damage Do not clean any part of this device or accessories with bleach bleach dilution or phenolic compounds Do not use abrasive or flammable cleaning agents Do not attempt to sterilize this device or any accessories unless otherwise specified in the accessory operating instructions Clean the exterior of the device by wiping the surface with any of the fo...

Page 147: ...cedure To clean the SpO2 sensor disconnect it from the patient cable and clean the LNOP DCI by wiping it with a 70 isopropyl alcohol pad Allow the sensor to dry before placing back in use Clean the patient cable by wiping it with a 70 isopropyl alcohol pad and allowing it to dry Do not soak or immerse the cable in any liquid solution Do not attempt to sterilize 7 5 ...

Page 148: ...s device or accessories with bleach bleach dilution or phenolic compounds Do not use abrasive or flammable cleaning agents Do not attempt to sterilize this device or any accessories unless otherwise specified in accessory operating instructions Clean the interior of the device as described below 1 Brush interior surfaces and parts with a nonmetallic soft bristle brush 2 Remove loosened dirt and du...

Page 149: ...he useful life of all modern medical devices The American Hospital Association suggests a five year useful life expectancy for defibrillators Estimated Useful Lives of Depreciable Hospital Assets Revised 1998 Edition Similarly the U S Army lists an eight year life expectancy for defibrillators technical bulletin Maintenance Expenditure Limits for Medical Materiel TB MED 7 Revision 8 October 1993 S...

Page 150: ...e Do not store or ship the device without turning off the AC Loss Alert alarm AC Loss Alert Alarm The device is equipped with an alarm that beeps when the device is turned off and not connected to an ac power source The alarm can be configured to beep at 5 15 or 30 minute intervals or it can be turned off The default setting is 15 minutes To set or disable the alarm 1 Display the SETUP menu 2 Sele...

Page 151: ...onal and local regulations Contact your local Physio Control representative for assistance or refer to www physio control com recycling Preparation The device should be clean and contaminant free prior to being recycled Recycling disposable electrodes After using disposable electrodes follow your local clinical procedures for recycling Recycling batteries Refer to Discarding Recycling Batteries Pa...

Page 152: ...us Page Table of Contents Back Index Next Page 10 Battery Maintenance Follow the guidelines described in this section to help maximize battery life and performance Types of Batteries Charging the Backup Battery Storing the Battery Discarding Recycling Batteries ...

Page 153: ...WARNING The LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator monitor battery will not be charged or may be charged incorrectly if a battery other than a Physio Control battery is used This battery is not intended to be used as the primary power source If the primary power source is removed due to power outage or other reason the backup battery will power the device for at least two hours The device also has a coin cell ...

Page 154: ...recharge or until the battery has been disconnected and then reconnected The LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator monitor has a built in constant current constant voltage charger that recharges a completely discharged backup battery in approximately four hours when ac power is connected to the device The charger does not recharge the battery until the Li ion battery s state of charge drops below 85 Note The ...

Page 155: ...r Battery Maintenance Storing the Battery A battery packet is considered to be in storage when it is not in active use The battery packet requires special handling procedures for storage Store the battery packet between 20 C and 50 C 4 F and 122 F Lower temperatures reduce the battery s initial charge 8 4 ...

Page 156: ...occur There is physical damage to the battery The battery is leaking The battery charges to 80 or less of full charge capacity Recycle batteries according to national and local regulations Contact Physio Control Technical Support for assistance at 1 800 442 1142 or refer to www physio control com recycling for disposal instructions WARNING Risk of fire explosion and burns Do not recharge disassemb...

Page 157: ...device case is opened for service When disconnecting cables and wire harnesses label the cables and connections so that they match easily during reassembly for example J1 J3 etc See the Interconnect Diagram for additional information Note Within replacement procedures item numbers in parentheses refer to parts that are in the section s Parts List Repair Procedures Index Warnings and Cautions RoHS ...

Page 158: ...le of Contents Back Index Next Page Replacement Procedures continued Interconnect Diagram Battery Replacement Top Case Front Case Boardstack Bottom Case Final Assembly Service Replacement Kits Device Software Replacement Device Part Number and Serial Number Ordering Parts ...

Page 159: ...nt Case Installation Grounding Harness Orientation AED Door Replacement W18 UI Flex Cable Removal W18 UI Flex Cable Installation A15 Elastomer Keypad Removal A15 Elastomer Keypad Installation A11 Active Display Removal A11 Active Display Installation A08 Backlight Inverter PCB Diagram A11 Active Display Diagram W17 Backlight Inverter Cable Diagrams A05 User Interface UI PCB Removal A05 User Interf...

Page 160: ... Discharge Cable Replacement W07 Capacitor Discharge Cable Diagram A14 Inductive Resistor Diagram A10 SpO2 Module Removal A10 SpO2 Module Installation A10 SpO2 Module Diagram A02 Patient Parameter and A06 OEM SpO2 Assembly Removal A02 Patient Parameter and A06 OEM SpO2 Assembly Installation A02 Patient Parameter PCB Diagram Coin Cell Battery Replacement A01 System PCB Removal A01 System PCB Instal...

Page 161: ...acitor Installation A03 Power Module Removal A03 Power Module Installation A03 Power Module Diagram W11 ECG Sync System Cables Diagrams W06 ECG Connector Removal W06 ECG Connector Installation W06 ECG Connector Assembly Diagrams W01 Therapy Connector Removal W01 Therapy Connector Installation W01 Therapy Connector Assembly Diagrams W01 Therapy Connector Assembly Wiring Diagram W05 SpO2 Connector R...

Page 162: ...ce Labeling Including Label Set 12 3201640 LIFEPAK 20 3206034 LIFEPAK 20e LIFEPAK 20 20e Device Label Set Languages Manual Latch Label Languages AED Door Latch Label Kits A15 Elastomer Keypad All Options A15 Elastomer Keypad Languages Installing Printer Paper Standard Paddles Labels and Buttons Standard Paddles Parts List Standard Paddles Label Languages Charge Button Languages 9 6 ...

Page 163: ...ce may retain potentially lethal charges accessible inside the device at any time even when off Follow the procedures carefully for discharging the A13 Energy Capacitor The A13 Energy Capacitor carries high voltage Discharge the capacitor before handling It is possible to pinch and damage wires during reassembly To avoid pinching wires carefully follow reassembly instructions CAUTION Possible comp...

Page 164: ...of certain substances in the design of their products such as lead mercury etc Some of the parts in the LIFEPAK 20 20e device have been updated to comply with this standard For these parts both RoHS certified and non RoHS parts may be listed RoHS certified parts and non RoHS parts are functionally equivalent However when ordering parts replacement use the following RoHS vs Non RoHS Parts Replaceme...

Page 165: ...be used to service any device If replacing parts in a LP20e or LP20 non RoHS device RoHS or non RoHS equivalent parts can be used until inventory is exhausted RoHS or non RoHS equivalent parts can be used to service any device Replacing accessories on a LP20e or LP20 device It is OK to put a non RoHS accessory on a RoHS device Existing inventory will be depleted and replaced by RoHS compliant acce...

Page 166: ...nly occur when the operator wears synthetic clothes and transfers the charge to any object touched These discharges can damage or destroy static sensitive devices SSDs In most cases the discharge is not even perceptible to the person who causes it To prevent static discharge damage to SSDs observe the following precautions during any open case test maintenance or repair procedures The SSD Symbol S...

Page 167: ...rt and Store PCBs Properly Transport and store PCBs in anti static racks or inside conductive bags Label the package that contains the PCBs as static sensitive Keep Work Area Static Free Keep static generating products such as styrofoam cups or trays away from the work area Connect all electrical equipment such as test equipment to ground with a three prong plug Test Work Area Routinely Test all a...

Page 168: ...ssipative mat and wrist strap Anti static rack and or conductive bags Capacitor discharge tool information about Capacitor Discharge Tool Torque screwdriver s required torque settings are 6 8 and 10 0 in lb Point 1 power drive bit P1 Phillips tip for 4 40 screws shaft length of 2 Point 2 power drive bit P2 Phillips tip for 6 32 screws shaft length of 2 3 32 Allen Driver 1 4 Nut Driver Torque Measu...

Page 169: ...2 W resistor ten 1 K 2 W high voltage 5 M 5 W resistor high voltage Neon lamp NE76 NE2 or NE2H 8 AWG copper wire Clear plastic tubing capable of insulating 10 kV 10 kV insulation RTV silicone rubber sealant For instructions on discharging the energy storage capacitor continue to the next page WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Discharge tools that are not designed and labeled for biphasic use are inadequate for...

Page 170: ... case 3 Place one probe on the solder joint on the inductive resistor and hold it steady see the illustration on the next page 4 Place the other probe in the connection point of the capacitor wire Hold both probes steady 5 Observe the neon lamp inside the capacitor discharge tool If a charge of approximately 90 volts is present the neon lamp will light WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Discharge tools that are...

Page 171: ...the capacitor is discharged if the neon lamp does not light There may still be a charge on the capacitor Do not touch capacitor terminals until completing the discharge operation Solder point on inductive resistor Capacitor discharge cable connection point Capacitor discharge cable passes under the W01 Therapy Cable and wraps around the J13 connector Position the therapy cable ferrites so that the...

Page 172: ...onfigurations Another method is to transfer the setup configuration to a spare device complete repairs and then transfer the setup configuration back again The final method is to print the setup configuration complete repairs and then manually reconfigure the device Note Saving the configuration by transferring it to a spare device requires that both devices have the same software version Otherwis...

Page 173: ...SETUP menu on the device to be repaired The SEND CONFIG overlay appears 4 Select SEND and press the SPEED DIAL The setup configuration transfers to the spare device 5 Select PRINT DEFAULTS in the SETUP menu on the device to be repaired The printer prints the device setup configuration Save this backup printout for possible future reference 6 Turn both devices OFF Restoring the Setup Configuration ...

Page 174: ...he SPEED DIAL The setup configuration transfers back to the repaired device 5 Turn both devices OFF Printing the Setup Configuration To print the setup configuration 1 Display the SETUP menu 2 Select PRINT DEFAULTS The printer prints the device setup configuration Save this printout for future reference 3 Turn the device OFF 4 Make the necessary repairs 5 Turn the device ON and display the SETUP m...

Page 175: ...ction Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Main Assemblies Interconnect Top Case Assembly Boardstack Assembly Printer Module Power Module Bottom Case Assembly Front Case Assembly 9 19 ...

Page 176: ...ex W06 W03 W25 W02 W19 W12 W04 W05 A09 AC Power Supply A05 User Interface PCB A07 Battery J03 J52 J01 J53 P24 J24 J54 P54 J32 P32 J31 J37 J36 J34 P34 P37 P23 J23 J21 J22 P31 P21 J01 J02 J02 J01 J11 J12 J01 P01 P02 J02 J15 J03 J08 P08 P05 J05 P06 P07 IrDA P03 ECG 8 Pin Conn J21 J22 P14 J14 P13 J13 J17 P17 P16 J16 J45 J47 P47 P45 J50 P50 P85 J85 J01 P61 P62 J02 J46 AC Power P49 P41 P51 P70 P74 PCB S...

Page 177: ...e from ac power 2 Place the device top down 3 Insert two small flat bladed screwdrivers into the door taps and pinch the tabs to remove the battery door 103 4 Remove and disconnect the A07 Battery To install the A07 Battery 1 Place the device top down 2 Connect the W08 Battery Cable to the A07 Battery 3 Insert the A07 Battery into the battery compartment For the LIFEPAK 20 battery ensure the fuse ...

Page 178: ...d discard the two 6 32 0 375 screws 169 securing the bottom case to the front case 5 Remove and discard the 6 32 1 75 screws 167 securing the bottom case to the top case 6 Place the device on its bottom 7 Remove and discard the two 6 32 1 75 screws 167 securing the top case to the front case outboard screws 8 Pull the front case slightly away from the top case and slide the top case up and away fr...

Page 179: ...the top case 4 Secure the top case to the front case with two new 6 32 1 75 screws 167 torque to 10 in lb 5 Turn the device face down and secure the front case to the bottom case with two new 6 32 0 375 screws 169 torque to 10 in lb 6 Secure the top case onto the bottom case with two new 6 32 1 75 screws 167 torque to 10 in lb 7 Install the A07 Battery into the device 8 Review the labels parts lis...

Page 180: ... Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Top Case continued Parts List Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description Note 167 4 202253 592 21300 005334 Machine screws 6 32 1 75L 169 2 202253 570 21300 001032 Machine screw 6 32 0 375L 242 1 3202497 002 21330 001036 Top case assembly 9 24 ...

Page 181: ...W18 Parts 9 47 Parts 161 284 Rear View Main Assemblies 9 12 D A15 W04 17 12 B 12 C 37 199 23 Hardware supplied with item W04 19 without door option Front Case Removal 9 Front Case Installation 9 AED Door Replacement 199 W04 Speed Dial Assembly Removal W04 Speed Dial Assembly Installation A15 Elastomer Keypad Removal A15 Elastomer Keypad Installation 12 B no SpO2 w SpO2 284 9 25 ...

Page 182: ... Front Case View Main Assemblies A08 47 A11 43 266 173 x4 Detail A 9 Ref 219 x2 201 only used A11 Active Display Removal A11 Active Display Installation A05 User Interface UI PCB Removal A05 User Interface UI PCB Installation W02 Speaker Assembly Removal W02 Speaker Assembly Installation Grounding Harness Orientation 41 W04 9 A05 173 173 x4 161 x3 see Detail A 221 240 219 250 W02 x2 x2 with A08 32...

Page 183: ... 3202718 044 3202718 045 3202718 046 A08 1 3202033 see note Backlight Inverter CCFT LCD 1 5KV Out 8to20V in Part used with A11 3205278 Part of kit MIN 3202718 009 A08 1 3308907 see note Module OEM LED Driver Backlight Inverter Part used with A11 3309555 Part of kit MIN 3202718 032 A11 1 3205278 see note Active Display Color LCD Part of kit MIN 3202718 008 A11 1 3309555 see note Active Display Colo...

Page 184: ...004247 Speaker Assembly Non RoHS W04 1 3201145 000 21300 004264 Speed Dial Assembly W15 1 3300152 000 21300 007774 Active Color Display Cable W17 1 3200996 002 21300 004237 Active Backlight Inverter Cable W18 1 3201000 004 21330 008056 UI to Stack Flex Assembly 9 1 3200624 see note Front case Part of kit MIN 3202718 001 12 1 3206034 XXX see note Label set 6 labels Refer to Labels Assembly 17 1 320...

Page 185: ...49 Bracket speaker mounting 43 1 3200913 003 21300 004233 Display lens Part of various kits 47 1 3200640 015 21300 004838 Active display bracket Part of various kits 161 3 200805 000 21300 000584 Locking hex nut 4 40 173 10 202253 761 21300 001038 Machine screw 4 40 0 312L 199 1 3202056 XXX see note AED door assembly Part of kit MIN 3202360 201 1 3201111 003 21300 004241 Thermally conductive backl...

Page 186: ... MIN CAT Part Description Note 240 1 804447 041 21300 004807 Spacer Foam UI PCB Part of various kits 250 1 3202246 005 21300 004884 Grounding strap harness Speed Dial 266 1 3205497 308 21300 006141 Nylon snap rivet Part of various display kits 284 1 3206926 XXX see note Label Adult VF Dose Refer to labels assembly 9 30 Parts List Interconnect Front Case View Rear View Main Assemblies ...

Page 187: ...semble the front case 1 Remove the front case from the device 2 Remove the AED door if the device is equipped with a door 3 Remove the A11 Active Display 4 Remove the A05 User Interface PCB 5 Remove the W04 Speed Dial Assembly 6 Remove the W02 Speaker Assembly 7 Replace the front case and continue to Front Case Reassembly Interconnect Front Case View Rear View Main Assemblies 9 31 ...

Page 188: ...bly 2 Install the A05 User Interface PCB 3 Install the W04 Speed Dial Assembly 4 Install the A11 Active Display 5 Install the A15 Elastomer Keypad 6 Install the AED door if the device is equipped with a door 7 Install the front case 8 Install the top case 9 Install the A07 Battery 10 Review the labels parts list and install new labels 11 Complete the LIFEPAK 20 Device PIP Interconnect Front Case V...

Page 189: ...ct the A11 Active Display to the top of the PCB support bracket by removing and discarding the two screws 173 Note Replace any broken or frayed grounding straps 5 Pull the front case away from the boardstack assembly and disconnect the W18 UI Flex Cable from the A02 Patient Parameter PP PCB at J21 and J22 W18 219 221 219 x2 173 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Carefully follow disassembly instructions to avoi...

Page 190: ...removing and discarding the two screws 173 7 Disconnect the grounding harness 219 that connects the bottom center of the A05 UI PCB to the PCB support bracket by removing and discarding the screw 173 8 Disconnect the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable from the W02 Speaker Assembly 9 Disconnect the W14 Printer Flex Cable from the A05 UI PCB at J34 Note Disconnect the Speed Dial connector to access...

Page 191: ...l the two grounding harnesses 221 by connecting the bottom left and right corners of the A05 UI PCB to the PCB support bracket using two new screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb Refer to Grounding Harness Orientation for grounding harness placement 4 Install the grounding harness 219 by connecting the bottom center of the A05 UI PCB to the boardstack system shield using a new screw 173 torque to 6 8 in ...

Page 192: ...nnector Lock on the A02 PP PCB 7 Install the W18 UI Flex Cable under the latch on the A02 PP PCB at CN101 connector until seated then close the latch 8 Connect the two grounding harnesses 219 by connecting the top of the front case to the system shield using two new screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb Refer to Grounding Harness Orientation for grounding harness placement 9 Return to Front Case Reassemb...

Page 193: ...ment Procedures Front Case continued Grounding Harness Orientation To ensure that the top case front case and bottom case join correctly align the grounding harnesses as shown below and on the next page Continued on next page Parts List Interconnect Front Case View Rear View Main Assemblies A A B B C C D E E D 9 37 ...

Page 194: ...fibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued Grounding Harness Orientation continued 219 221 Grounding Harness lug orientation 219 Grounding Harness lug orientation Active Display removed for clarity Parts List Interconnect Front Case View Rear View Main Assemblies 9 38 ...

Page 195: ...the AED door 2 Use a small screwdriver to pry the hinge pin center slightly away from the door assembly until the door slides free of the hinge 3 Peel the hinge off the front case 4 Clean the front case to remove old adhesive To install a new AED door assembly 1 Clean the hinge area 2 Expose the adhesive and secure the door hinge plate 37 to the front case 3 Use a small screwdriver to pry the hing...

Page 196: ...e top of the front case to the system shield by removing the two screws Note Observe the positioning on the grounding harnesses If they are not reinstalled at the correct angles the front case will not join with the rest of the device correctly 2 Pull the front case slightly forward away from the boardstack assembly and disconnect the W18 UI Flex Cable from the A02 PP PCB at J21 and J22 3 Disconne...

Page 197: ...sive bending can damage wires and connectors 2 Carefully connect the W18 UI Flex Cable to the A02 PP PCB at J21 and J22 ensuring that the pins connect with the connectors evenly to avoid possible pin damage 3 Connect the two grounding straps 219 by connecting the top of the front case to the system shield using the two screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb Note Observe the positioning of the grounding ha...

Page 198: ...stall the A15 Elastomer Keypad 1 Select one of the following device configurations to find the MIN part number for the correct keypad for your device Keypad View Keypad Parts List 2 After thoroughly cleaning the front case position the left and right bottom edges of the A15 Elastomer Keypad flush against the bottom corners of the front case 3 Press the A15 Elastomer Keypad onto the front case ensu...

Page 199: ...s of the locking tab away from the connector Pull the cable out of the socket leave the cable connected to the UI PCB 2 Disconnect the W17 Backlight Inverter Cable from the A05 UI PCB at J37 3 Remove and discard the four 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the display assembly cover Note Remove the two grounding harnesses 219 attached to the top two screws of the display assembly Replace any broken or fray...

Page 200: ... disconnect it from the A05 UI PCB at J36 cable was previously disconnected from the Active Display in step 1 W17 Backlight Inverter Cable To remove disconnect it from the A05 UI PCB at J37 Disconnect it from the A08 Backlight Inverter if not previously removed at J1 Pull the ferrite bead out of the molded notches on the display bracket Display bracket 47 After removing above parts replace if nece...

Page 201: ...n the top inside edge of the top case Note The thermal conductive pad is only required when using A08 Backlight Inverter 3202033 The thermal conductive pad must be positioned flush against the outer edge of the front case past the ends of the locator notches in the front case 2 Replace the thermal conductive pad 201 if necessary by peeling away the old pad removing any remaining adhesive and apply...

Page 202: ... P74 connector to location J1 on A08 Backlight Inverter 5 Place W17 Backlight Inverter cable s ferrite bead into the molded saddle location such that the cable tie does not interfere with the saddle flange see illustration 1 6 Insert the snap rivet 266 through the hole from the back of the display and ensure the rivet expands on the front side 7 To install the W15 Active Display cable unlatch CN10...

Page 203: ...long the corner and under the hook and then back to the A08 Backlight Inverter 11 Connect the A11 Active Display wires to the A08 Backlight Inverter at J2 12 Place the active display bracket assembly in position in the front case If replacing the Active Display remove the clear protective cover prior to installing it into the front case Note A08 Backlight Inverter 3202033 must make contact with th...

Page 204: ...splay Cable to the A05 UI PCB at J36 if removed previously as follows Open the J36 connector lock Insert the W15 Display Cable metal contacts down into the connector lock Close the connector lock to secure the cable Note The cable connector must be square with the connector lock 16 Complete the process by Installing the front case CAUTION Possible component damage The grounding harnesses must be i...

Page 205: ...Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued A08 Backlight Inverter PCB Diagram MIN 3202033 MIN 3308907 J1 J2 J1 J2 3308907 Interconnect 9 49 ...

Page 206: ...e Table of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued A11 Active Display Diagram MIN 3205278 000 CN2 W15 CN101 Interconnect 9 50 ...

Page 207: ...ction Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued W17 Backlight Inverter Cable Diagrams MIN 3200996 28 AWG 28 AWG 28 AWG 28 AWG 28 AWG P37 P37 P74 P74 Interconnect 9 51 ...

Page 208: ...PCB 1 Disconnect the W18 UI Flex Cable from the A05 UI PCB at J31 2 Remove the Speed Dial connector from the A05 UI PCB at J32 3 Remove and discard the three 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the bottom edge of the A05 UI PCB Remove the two grounding harnesses 221 attached to the left and right corner screws Note Replace any broken or frayed grounding harnesses Note If replacing the A05 UI PCB transfer t...

Page 209: ...the front case A05 User Interface UI PCB Installation To install the A05 UI PCB 1 Position the A05 UI PCB onto the front case 2 Insert the grounding harness 246 from the W04 Speed Dial Assembly and a second grounding harness 219 to the lower center stud and install the three 4 40 nuts 161 onto the A05 UI PCB torque nuts to 6 8 in lb Refer to Grounding Harness Orientation for grounding harness plac...

Page 210: ...screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb 4 Install four new 4 40 0 312 screws 173 onto the A05 UI PCB torque to 6 8 in lb Refer to Grounding Harness Orientation for grounding harness placement Note Replace any broken or frayed grounding straps 5 Install the Speed Dial connector to the A05 UI PCB at J32 6 Connect the W18 UI Flex Cable to the A05 UI PCB at J31 7 Complete the process by Installing the active d...

Page 211: ...s Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued A05 User Interface PCB Diagram MIN 3317230 002 RoHS or MIN 3201966 007 non RoHS J35 J36 J37 J32 J34 J31 J38 Pins 14 and 16 J33 Interconnect 9 55 ...

Page 212: ...tents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued W18 UI Flex Cable Diagrams MIN 3201000 A1 P31 P21 Pin C1 Pin B1 Pin A1 Fold lines Pin 1 Folded view Pin A3 J22 J21 J31 Interconnect 9 56 ...

Page 213: ... To remove the W04 Speed Dial Assembly 1 Disconnect the W04 Speed Dial connector from the A05 UI PCB at J32 2 Turn the front case over and remove the Speed Dial knob 17 3 Loosen and remove the nut from the Speed Dial axle 4 Remove the washer from the Speed Dial axle 5 From inside the case pull the W04 Speed Dial Assembly out of the front case 6 Remove the grounding harness 250 from the Speed Dial ...

Page 214: ...m inside the case install the W04 Speed Dial Assembly into the front case by aligning the key on the assembly to the notch in the front case 3 Install the washer onto the Speed Dial axle 4 Install the nut onto the Speed Dial axle and torque to 10 in lb 5 Press the Speed Dial knob 17 onto the axle 6 Connect the W04 Speed Dial Assembly connector to the A05 UI PCB at J32 7 Complete the process by Ins...

Page 215: ...the W02 Speaker Assembly 1 Disconnect the speaker cable from the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable connector Refer to the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable removal and installation instructions for more information 2 Remove and discard the two 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the speaker mounting bracket 41 and remove the speaker mounting bracket from the front case 3 Remove the W02 Speaker Assembly...

Page 216: ...it the W02 Speaker Assembly into the front case and position the cable at the 2 00 position 2 Place the speaker mounting bracket 41 over the foam spacer and install two new 4 40 0 312 screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb 3 Connect the speaker cable to the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable connector 4 Complete the process by Installing the front case W25 41 Parts List Interconnect Front Case View Rear ...

Page 217: ...age Table of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Front Case continued W04 Speed Dial Assembly Diagrams MIN 3201145 P32 J32 Interconnect 9 61 ...

Page 218: ...placement Procedures Front Case continued W02 Speaker Assembly and W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable Diagrams W02 Speaker Assembly front case MIN 3319086 001 RoHS or 3201593 004 non RoHS W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable bottom case MIN 3319086 000 RoHS or 3201593 003 non RoHS 1 6 P05 J05 Interconnect 9 62 ...

Page 219: ... Boardstack Removal Boardstack Installation A10 SpO2 Module Removal A10 SpO2 Module Installation OEM PP PCB Removal OEM PP PCB Installation A01 System PCB Removal A01 System PCB Installation 139 135 265 A01 127 149 x3 A06 A10 161 A02 129 x5 252 x4 252 173 x5 125 221 255 from Power Module x6 258 278 W03 from Bottom Case 255 262 255 x2 173 x2 344 W05 from Bottom Case 9 63 ...

Page 220: ... continued A04 Therapy PCB Assembly Diagram With Pacing MIN 3317228 000 RoHS or 3202259 010 non RoHS Without Pacing MIN 3317228 001 RoHS or 3202259 011 non RoHS A04 Therapy PCB Removal Inductive Resistor A04 Therapy PCB Installation 139 A04 147 No longer 185 x5 161 x3 135 Ref 123 x5 W07 229 145 x3 A14 173 used in assembly Interconnect 9 64 ...

Page 221: ...it MIN 3202718 044 3202718 047 A01 1 3201964 015 see note System Controller PCB Part of kit MIN 3202718 029 Non RoHS A02 1 3317226 000 see note Patient Parameter PCB Part of kit MIN 3202718 038 RoHS A02 1 3202680 002 see note Patient Parameter PCB Part of kit MIN 3202718 020 non RoHS A04 1 3317228 000 P see note Therapy PCB with pacing Part of kit MIN 3202718 035 RoHS A04 1 3202259 010 P see note ...

Page 222: ...Therapy PCB without pacing Part of kit MIN 3202718 017 non RoHS A06 1 3317224 000 RoHS see note OEM Interface PCB SpO2 models only Part of kit MIN 3202718 037 RoHS A06 1 3201950 004 non RoHS see note OEM Interface PCB SpO2 models only Part of kit MIN 3202718 019 non RoHS A10 1 3318279 RoHS see note SpO2 Module Part of kit MIN 3202718 041 A10 1 3308709 non RoHS see note SpO2 Module Part of kit MIN ...

Page 223: ...718 031 A14 1 3202773 000 21300 005068 Inductive Resistor Assembly W07 1 3202383 001 21300 004307 Capacitor Discharge Cable 123 5 3201374 010 21300 004242 ISO mount Therapy 125 1 202253 772 21300 006430 Screw 4 40 1 000L 127 1 3200927 006 21300 004236 Boardstack shield Part of kit MIN 3202718 021 129 5 3201375 006 21300 004815 Standoff M M 0 250 hex 0 375 Part of kit MIN 3202718 021 135 1 3201007 ...

Page 224: ...50 hex 0 250L 147 0 3201111 000 see note Thermally conductive pad No longer used in assembly 149 3 3201374 011 21300 004243 ISO mount OEM Part of kit MIN 3202718 021 161 9 200805 000 21300 000584 Locking hex nut 4 40 173 3 202253 761 21300 001038 Machine screw 4 40 x 0 312L 185 5 202253 764 21300 004599 Machine screw 4 40 x 0 500L 229 2 200536 001 21300 000499 Cable tie retainer 252 5 201874 002 2...

Page 225: ...1300 006038 Nomex shield Part of kit MIN 3202718 021 264 2 200804 102 21300 000580 Washer 0 125ID 0 312D 265 1 3201374 009 21300 005578 ISO mount System Controller standoff Part of kit MIN 3202718 040 RoHS 265 1 3201374 009 21300 005578 ISO mount System Controller standoff Part of kit MIN 3202718 029 non RoHS 278 1 3206405 000 21300 006593 Shield EMI PCB Stack Part of kit MIN 3202718 021 344 1 202...

Page 226: ...Disassembly To disassemble the boardstack 1 Remove the A07 Battery 2 Remove the top case 3 Remove the front case 4 Remove the boardstack assembly 5 Remove the A10 SpO2 Module only if it is being replaced 6 Remove the A06 OEM A02 PP PCB 7 Remove the A01 System PCB 8 Remove the A04 Therapy PCB Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View Main Assemblies 9 70 ...

Page 227: ...t MIN 3202718 021 as part of the reassembly process To reassemble the boardstack 1 Install the A04 Therapy PCB 2 Install the A01 System PCB 3 Install the A06 OEM A02 PP PCB 4 Install the A10 SpO2 Module if removed 5 Install the boardstack assembly 6 Install the front case 7 Install the top case 8 Install the A07 Battery 9 Review the labels parts list and install new labels 10 Complete the LIFEPAK ...

Page 228: ...n set the device on its left side 2 Disconnect the grounding harness 219 that connects the power module to the PCB support bracket 139 by removing the screw Note Replace the grounding harness if broken or frayed 3 Turn the device so the ac power connector is in view 4 Disconnect the 4 pin W10 Power Therapy Cable connector from the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Carefully follow disass...

Page 229: ... Therapy PCB at J16 by releasing the outer tabs 7 Disconnect the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly from the A04 Therapy PCB at J14 8 Disconnect the W07 Capacitor Discharge Cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J2 9 Disconnect the therapy connector cable at J13 10 Turn the device so that the ECG and therapy connectors are in view 11 Disconnect the W03 IrDA flex cable from the A01 System PCB at J8 by remov...

Page 230: ...xtension Cable from the A01 System PCB at J5 15 Lift the boardstack assembly away from the bottom case 16 Disconnect the A14 Inductive Resistor s cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J1 17 Remove and discard the two 4 40 0 312 screws 173 that connect the A14 Inductive Resistor to the EMI shield 274 and PCB support bracket 139 18 Remove the boardstack assembly from the bottom case CAUTION Possible com...

Page 231: ...bracket 141 3 Install the inductive resistor bracket 141 onto the PCB support bracket 139 using two new 4 40 0 312 screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb The bottom bracket screw goes through the top hole of the EMI shield 274 4 Connect the A14 Inductive Resistor s cable to the A04 Therapy PCB at J1 Route the cable under the W01 Therapy Cable as shown on the next page 5 Tie wrap 229 the W07 Capacitor Disc...

Page 232: ...ctor to the A04 Therapy PCB at J13 Route three ferrite beads of the 5 pin therapy connector cable into the lower left corner of the A04 therapy PCB Note If the 5 pin therapy connector cable has a fourth ferrite bead MIN 3200474 009 RoHS or 3200474 008 non RoHS route this bead above the battery well prior to connecting to J13 Continued on next page Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View ...

Page 233: ...9 26 Pin Power Cable to the A04 Therapy PCB at J16 11 Seat the boardstack assembly into the bottom case Note Ensure that the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly slides into the slot in the A04 Therapy PCB Capacitor discharge cable passes under the W01 Therapy Cable and wraps around the J13 connector Position the therapy cable ferrites so that they will not damage the J13 connector Continued on next pag...

Page 234: ... to the OEM PCB at J54 fasten with a screw 255 using a 3 32 allen driver and torque to 6 5 in lb Note Carefully align the SpO2 and IrDA connectors to the sockets and gently press the connectors into the sockets using steady pressure to avoid damage to the connector pins 17 Connect the W03 IrDA Flex Cable to the A01 System PCB at J08 fasten with a screw 255 using a 3 32 allen driver and torque to 6...

Page 235: ...ntinued W07 Capacitor Discharge Cable Replacement The W07 Capacitor Discharge Cable is part of the capacitor replacement kit Complete the A13 Energy Capacitor Removal procedure to remove the cable Complete the A13 Energy Capacitor Installation procedure to install the cable Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View Main Assemblies 9 79 ...

Page 236: ...Page Table of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A14 Inductive Resistor Diagram MIN 3202773 J01 P01 Interconnect 9 80 ...

Page 237: ...Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued W07 Capacitor Discharge Cable Diagram MIN 3202383 into pin 5 of P02 Capacitor Discharge Connector tie wrapped to Inductive Resistor Interconnect 9 81 ...

Page 238: ... 40 0 312 screws 252 from the A10 SpO2 Module 3 Lift the A10 SpO2 Module away from the boardstack assembly A10 SpO2 Module Installation To Install the A10 SpO2 Module Note Order correct SpO2 module replacement kit for the LIFEPAK 20 device 1 Position the A10 SpO2 Module into position over the A06 OEM PCB 2 Install four new 4 40 0 312 screws 252 into the A10 SpO2 Module torque to 6 8 in lb 3 Instal...

Page 239: ...e Table of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A10 SpO2 Module Diagram MIN 3206274 J01 to J53 J03 to J52 Interconnect 9 83 ...

Page 240: ... Assembly at J54 by removing the screw 255 2 Disconnect the W06 ECG wire harness from the A02 PP PCB at J23 3 Remove and discard the 4 40 0 937 screw 125 Remove the three 4 40 nuts 161 from the A02 Patient Parameter PCB 4 If the device is equipped with the A06 OEM SpO2 option remove the Nomex shield 262 by removing the two washers 264 and nuts 161 Note Remove the A10 SpO2 module if replacing the A...

Page 241: ...ition 7 If the device is equipped with the A06 OEM SpO2 option a Inspect the three white OEM ISO mounts 149 installed in the A06 OEM PCB Verify the mounts are in good condition b Separate the A02 Patient Parameter PCB from the A06 OEM SpO2 assembly at J24 Note If replacing the A02 Patient Parameter PCB or A06 OEM PCB remove the isolated mounts from the old PCBs note the condition and install them ...

Page 242: ... SpO2 option a Make sure the three white OEM ISO mounts 149 are installed on the A06 OEM PCB with the square ends facing out b Connect the A02 Patient Parameter to the A06 OEM SpO2 assembly at J24 3 Install the A02 Patient Parameter OEM SpO2 PCB onto the five standoffs 129 on the boardstack shield ensure the standoffs are tight and in good condition Make sure the PCB clears the lip in the lower ri...

Page 243: ... lb 5 If the device is NOT equipped with the A06 OEM SpO2 option make sure the boardstack shield is secured with two nuts 161 along the left side only torque to 6 8 in lb 6 Install the three remaining 4 40 nuts 161 and new 4 40 1 00 screw 125 onto the A02 Patient Parameter PCB torque to 6 8 in lb 7 Connect the W05 SpO2 Cable if included to the OEM PCB at J54 and fasten with a screw 255 Note Carefu...

Page 244: ... Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A02 Patient Parameter PCB Diagram MIN 3317226 000 RoHS or 3202680 002 non RoHS J24 J23 J21 J22 Interconnect 9 88 ...

Page 245: ...ts Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A06 OEM Interface PCB Diagram MIN 3317224 000 RoHS or 3201950 004 non RoHS J52 J53 J54 P24 Interconnect 9 89 ...

Page 246: ...re beginning this disassembly Top case Front case Boardstack assembly optional removal A02 Patient Parameter PCB OEM SpO2 assembly if applicable To replace the coin battery 1 Remove the patient parameter shield 127 2 Identify which type of coin cell holder is installed on the A01 System Controller PCB A Keystone positive contacts visible on top of the battery or B Renata positive contacts to the s...

Page 247: ...cedures Boardstack continued 3 Replace the coin cell battery in accordance with Replacement Procedure A for Keystone holder or Replacement Procedure B for Renata holder B Renata holder positive contacts are to the side of the coin cell battery A Keystone holder positive contacts visible on top of the coin cell battery 9 91 ...

Page 248: ...tery holder are easily damaged Do not bend or deform the positive contacts during removal or insertion If the battery holder is damaged replacement of the A01 System Controller PCB is required 1 Push battery gently toward the positive side of battery holder while using a flat screwdriver to lift up the edge of the battery closest to the negative side of the holder opposite the positive contacts un...

Page 249: ...th the positive contacts and then pressing it into the negative side of battery holder Ensure that the battery is fullyseated in the holder 3 After the battery has been replaced check the voltage on the coin cell battery holder circuit with a multi meter to confirm that the battery is installed correctly and is making contact with the holder 4 Replace the PCB shield 127 5 Install the A02 Patient P...

Page 250: ...xt Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued 6 Install the A10 SpO2 Module if previously removed 7 Complete the process by Installing the front case Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View Main Assemblies 9 94 ...

Page 251: ...nitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued Replacement Procedure B Renata 1 Push battery gently towards the positive side of battery holder while using a flat screwdriver to lift up the edge of the battery closest to the negative side of the holder until the battery releases from the holder 9 95 ...

Page 252: ...d then pressing it into the negative side of the battery holder Ensure that the battery is fully seated in the holder and that the side of the battery touches the positive contacts 3 After the battery has been replaced check the voltage on the coin cell battery holder circuit with a multi meter to confirm that the battery is installed correctly and is making contact with the holder 4 Replace the P...

Page 253: ...xt Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued 6 Install the A10 SpO2 Module if previously removed 7 Complete the process by Installing the front case Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View Main Assemblies 9 97 ...

Page 254: ...move and discard the five threaded standoffs 129 from the A01 System PCB 3 Remove the round snap in standoff 265 from the A01 System PCB 4 Remove the A01 System PCB from the PCB support bracket 139 5 Locate the 8 pin stack connector 135 connects the A01 System PCB J03 with the A04 Therapy PCB at J15 and safeguard it for reuse Note The 8 pin stack connector may remain connected to the A04 Therapy P...

Page 255: ...over the PCB support bracket 139 and slide it down the support bracket standoffs As the A01 System PCB slides down ensure that the support bracket standoffs and the pins on the 8 pin and 60 pin stack connectors seat with their connectors evenly 4 Install five new threaded standoffs 129 long end up into the support bracket Note Do not install a screw in the insulated standoff in the lower right cor...

Page 256: ...oardstack continued A01 System PCB Installation continued 7 Install the A02 Patient Parameter PCB and A06 OEM PCB assembly 8 Install the A10 SpO2 Module if previously removed 9 Install the Boardstack Assembly 10 Complete the process by Installing the front case Parts Lists Interconnect System View Therapy View Main Assemblies 9 100 ...

Page 257: ...Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A01 System PCB Diagram MIN 3317227 002 RoHS or 3201964 015 non RoHS Coin battery J02 J08 J05 J04 J03 J02 J01 J07 Interconnect 9 101 ...

Page 258: ...move the inductive resistor assembly A14 3 Remove and discard the five 4 40 0 500 screws 185 located inside the five insulated standoffs Note The standoffs should remain with the A04 Therapy PCB 4 Remove the three 4 40 nuts 161 from the metal standoffs along the top edge of the A04 Therapy PCB see illustration B at left 5 Remove the A04 Therapy PCB from the PCB support bracket 139 6 Locate the 8 p...

Page 259: ...Therapy PCB note the condition and reinstall them large end up on the new A04 Therapy PCB A04 Therapy PCB Installation To install the A04 Therapy PCB 1 If you are replacing the PCB support bracket 139 install three new standoffs 145 short side down onto the bracket 2 If you are replacing the Therapy PCB ensure that the five plastic standoffs 149 are correctly positioned large end up on the PCB Not...

Page 260: ...185 in the five insulated standoffs 149 torque to 6 8 in lb 5 Install the three 4 40 nuts 161 onto the metal standoffs along the top edge of the A04 Therapy PCB torque to 6 8 in lb 6 Install the inductive resistor assembly A14 onto the PCB support bracket 139 using two new 4 40 0 312 screws 173 torque to 6 8 in lb The bottom bracket screw will go through the top hole of the EMI shield 278 7 Route ...

Page 261: ...ext Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Boardstack continued A04 Therapy PCB Diagram With Pacing MIN 3317228 000 RoHS or 3202259 010 non RoHS Continued on next page J15 J13 J01 J02 J17 J14 J16 Therapy Pacer Simm PCB Interconnect 9 105 ...

Page 262: ...r Module Removal A12 Printer Module Installation Printer Printer flex cable Printer bezel Printer shroud A03 Power Module Removal A03 Power Module Installation A13 Energy Capacitor Removal A13 Energy Capacitor Installation Bottom View 105 x4 Detail B 241 Center Between Terminals 241 Ref A13 93 x2 162 238 95 x2 173 x10 A 12 225 W09 99 A03 89 W14 A12 See Detail B 83 221 A07 103 227 159 12 E A07 Conn...

Page 263: ...rts W10 95 Parts 99 183 Parts 221 270 Module View Main Assemblies W06 113 W03 111 159 173 x2 W01 W05 W25 x2 229 A07 Battery Replacement W01 Therapy Connector Removal W01 Therapy Connector Installation W06 ECG Connector Removal W06 ECG Connector Installation W05 SpO2 Connector Removal W05 SpO2 Connector Installation W03 IrDA Assembly Removal W03 IrDA Assembly Installation Ref 268 SpO2 Only 9 107 ...

Page 264: ...RoHS see note Power Module Assy LIFEPAK 20e Part of kit MIN 3202718 039 RoHS A03 1 3202131 009 non RoHS see note Power Module Assy LIFEPAK 20e Part of kit MIN 3202718 022 non RoHS A07 1 3200497 001 11141 000068 12V 3Ah NiMH battery pack LIFEPAK 20 A07 1 3205296 11141 000112 Battery Pack Li ion LIFEPAK 20e A12 1 3318747 000 RoHS 21240 000003 Printer 50MM Thermal Printhead A12 1 3200920 000 non RoHS...

Page 265: ...1 3200926 007 RoHS 21300 008131 IrDA Flex Assembly W03 1 3200926 006 non RoHS 21300 004235 IrDA Flex Assembly W05 1 3200925 006 21300 004234 SpO2 Flex Assembly Part of kit MIN 3202718 013 W06 1 3318315 RoHS 21330 001521 ECG 7 Contact Receptacle W06 1 3201010 009 non RoHS 21300 004239 ECG 7 Contact Receptacle W08 1 3206579 001 21330 001166 Battery Cable LIFEPAK 20e Part of kit MIN 3202718 039 RoHS ...

Page 266: ...857 000 21330 001165 Power Therapy Cable LIFEPAK 20e Part of kit MIN 3202718 039 RoHS W10 1 3206857 000 21330 001165 Power Therapy Cable LIFEPAK 20e Part of kit MIN 3202718 022 non RoHS W11 1 3201997 see note ECG Sync System Cables Part of kit MIN 3202718 039 RoHS W11 1 3201997 see note ECG Sync System Cables Part of kit MIN 3202718 022 non RoHS W13 1 3206469 003 21330 001164 AC Power Cable LIFEPA...

Page 267: ...sembly Harness Ext W25 1 3201593 003 non RoHS 21300 004246 Speaker Assembly Harness Ext 12 sheet 3201640 see note Label Set 6 labels LIFEPAK 20 Refer to Labels Assembly 12 sheet 3206034 see note Label Set 6 labels LIFEPAK 20e Refer to Labels Assembly 22 2 3202228 562 21300 003883 Standoff Hex M F 4 40 0 188 Part of kit MIN 3202718 024 83 1 3201408 000 21300 004621 Printer Bezel 89 1 3200626 004 21...

Page 268: ...0628 004 21300 006412 Battery Door LIFEPAK 20e 105 4 802885 00 21300 002137 Mounting Foot Part of bottom case assembly 111 1 200040 001 21300 000149 Therapy Retaining Ring Part of kit MIN 3202718 043 RoHS 111 1 200040 001 21300 000149 Therapy Retaining Ring Part of kit MIN 3202718 026 non RoHS 113 1 3200921 000 21300 004602 SpO2 Connector Mounting Clip Part of kit MIN 3202718 013 159 1 3200625 006...

Page 269: ... 3202246 004 21300 004255 Grounding strap harness 225 1 3202377 010 21300 004400 Plastic Fastener 227 1 802885 01 21300 002138 Mounting foot Attached to battery door 103 229 2 200536 001 21300 000499 Cable tie retainer Part of kit MIN 3202718 025 238 1 3206900 001 21300 006962 Dielectric shield Part of kit MIN 3202718 024 241 1 3300694 000 21300 007794 Poron Foam Capacitor Part of kit MIN 3202718 ...

Page 270: ...Remove the top case 3 Remove the front case 4 Remove the boardstack assembly 5 Remove the A12 Printer Module 6 Remove the A13 Energy Capacitor 7 Remove the A03 Power Module 8 Remove the W01 Therapy Connector 9 Remove the W06 ECG Connector 10 Remove the W05 SpO2 Connector 11 Remove the W03 IrDA Connector 12 Remove the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable Parts List Interconnect Diagram Module View C...

Page 271: ...as needed 3 Inspect and install the mounting foot 227 to the battery door 103 as needed 4 Install the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable 5 Install the W03 IrDA Connector 6 Install the W05 SpO2 Connector 7 Install the W06 ECG Connector 8 Install the W01 Therapy Connector 9 Install the A03 Power Module 10 Install the A13 Energy Capacitor 11 Install the A12 Printer Module 12 Install the boardstack a...

Page 272: ...t Procedures Bottom Case continued Bottom Case Reassembly continued 13 Install the front case 14 Install the top case 15 Install the A07 Battery 16 Review the labels parts list and install new labels 17 Complete the LIFEPAK 20 Device PIP Parts List Interconnect Diagram Module View Connectors View Main Assemblies 9 116 ...

Page 273: ...Top case Front case Boardstack 1 Open the printer door and remove the printer paper roll 2 Loosen the two captured screws located inside the printer on the rear wall 3 Carefully pull the A12 Printer out of the printer shroud 89 4 Disconnect the W14 Printer Flex Cable from the printer at printer connection J1 W14 173 89 x3 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Carefully follow disassembly instructions to avoid a sh...

Page 274: ...0 312 screws 173 from the bottom of the printer shroud 89 7 Carefully lift the shroud to access the 4 pin power cable 8 Disconnect the 4 pin power cable from the A03 Power Module at J45 and feed it through the small shroud cutout 9 Feed the 4 pin power cable and the W14 Printer Flex Cable through the large shroud cutout 10 Remove the printer shroud 89 from the bottom case 11 Lift the W06 ECG Cable...

Page 275: ...de on the bottom case 2 Insert the printer cable connector and the 4 pin power cable connector through the large slot in the shroud 3 Insert the 4 pin power connector through the small slot in the shroud 4 Connect the 4 pin power connector to the A03 Power Module at J45 ensuring that the connector is positioned correctly 5 Position the printer shroud 89 in the bottom case 6 Install three new 4 40 ...

Page 276: ... the J1 connector on the printer The cable should lay flat against the rear of the printer 10 Ensure that the W14 Printer Flex Cable lays between the two captured screws 11 Slide the A12 Printer into the printer shroud 12 Tighten the two captured screws located in the A12 Printer and torque to 10 in lb 13 Install the paper roll in the A12 Printer and close the printer door 14 Install the boardstac...

Page 277: ...lator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W14 Printer Flex Cable Diagrams MIN 3201001 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 40 Pin 39 Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 3 Detail C Pin 1 fold up lines Adhesive tape center on flex fold up lines see Detail B see Detail C Detail A Detail B see Detail A Interconnect 9 121 ...

Page 278: ...sembly was not removed remove and discard the screw and ground cable 221 2 Disconnect the W10 Power Therapy Cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 3 Pull the boardstack assembly away from the printer shroud 89 and the power module 4 Disconnect the W07 A13 Capacitor Discharge Cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J2 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Carefully follow disassembly instructions to avoid a shock or causi...

Page 279: ...the inductive resistor bracket 141 6 Remove and discard the two 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the rear of the capacitor brackets 95 7 Lift the capacitor A13 out of the capacitor brackets 8 Remove the capacitor sleeve with foam tape 162 and 93 from the capacitor 9 If removing the capacitor brackets 95 remove and discard the two 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the front of the capacitor brackets 95 and remo...

Page 280: ...d poron tape are positioned correctly and securely Note The plastic sleeve must be wrapped tightly around the capacitor with the wrap joint at the top of the capacitor Poron tape must secure the sleeve at both ends of the capacitor 4 Inspect the A13 Energy Capacitor to ensure that foam tape 240 is present optional on LIFEPAK 20 device 5 Install the capacitor into the capacitor brackets 95 with the...

Page 281: ... bracket 141 with a cable tie retainer 229 Route the cable over the A04 Therapy PCB using the same routing see illustration as the inductive resistor cables 9 Install the power module if not installed 10 Install the boardstack if not installed 11 Reconnect the 4 pin W10 Power Therapy Cable connector to the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 Reseat the boardstack assembly 12 Install a new 4 40 0 312 screw 173 ...

Page 282: ...emove the power module assembly 1 If the boardstack assembly is installed in the bottom case continue with step 2 If the boardstack assembly has been removed proceed to step 5 2 Disconnect the W10 Power Therapy Cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 3 Disconnect the W09 26 Pin Cable from the A04 Therapy PCB at J16 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Carefully follow disassembly instructions to avoid a shock or ca...

Page 283: ...rew 173 that secures the right side of the power module and grounding harness 221 Note Remove the grounding harness 221 as you remove the right forward screw Replace the grounding harness if broken or frayed 7 Remove and discard the forward left 4 40 0 312 screw 173 that secures the left side of the power module 8 Loosen the rear 4 40 0 312 screw 173 that secures the right rear corner of the power...

Page 284: ...all a new 4 40 0 312 screw 173 in the power bracket s left forward corner torque to 6 8 in lb 4 Insert a 4 40 0 312 screw 173 through the grounding strap 221 ring and install the screw in the power bracket s right forward corner torque to 6 8 in lb Note If broken or frayed replace the grounding strap 5 Tighten the 4 40 0 312 screw 173 in the rear right corner torque to 6 8 in lb 6 Install the A13 ...

Page 285: ...A03 Power Module Installation continued 9 Connect the 4 pin W10 Power Therapy Cable connector to the A04 Therapy PCB at J17 10 Install the A12 Printer Module 11 Install the front case 12 Install the top case 13 Install the A07 Battery 14 Complete the LIFEPAK 20 Device PIP Parts List Interconnect Diagram Module View Connectors View Main Assemblies 9 129 ...

Page 286: ...Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued A03 Power Module Diagram MIN 3317740 000 RoHS or 3202131 010 non RoHS J41 J48 1 J45 J47 1 2 J49 J51 J50 1 2 1 1 Interconnect 9 130 ...

Page 287: ...of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W08 Battery Cable Diagrams LIFEPAK 20e Only MIN 3206579 J85 J50 A07 A03 Interconnect 9 131 ...

Page 288: ... Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W09 26 Pin Cable Diagrams MIN 3201241 Pin 1 Pin 1 J41 J16 P41 P16 1 26 1 26 Interconnect 9 132 ...

Page 289: ... of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W10 Power Therapy Cable Diagrams LIFEPAK 20e Only MIN 3206857 J17 J51 Interconnect 9 133 ...

Page 290: ...ibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W11 ECG Sync System Cables Diagrams MIN 3201997 J47 P47 DB 9 DB 15 15 ECG Analog Out 14 Ground 6 External Sync In 5 Ground 9 5 volts DC out 6 RS232 DTR 8 RS232 RTS 2 RS232 TX 7 RS232 CTS 5 Ground 3 RS232 RX Interconnect 9 134 ...

Page 291: ...le of Contents Section Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W13 AC Power Cable Diagrams LIFEPAK 20e Only MIN 3206469 J43 J49 Interconnect 9 135 ...

Page 292: ...efore beginning this disassembly A07 Battery Top case Front case Boardstack To remove the W06 ECG Connector 1 Remove and discard the two 4 40 0 312 screws 173 from the W06 ECG Connector located on the bottom case assembly 2 From outside the case remove the W06 ECG Connector from the bottom case and feed the ECG cable through the connector hole Parts List Interconnect Diagram Module View Connectors...

Page 293: ...h the notch in the bottom case and slide the ECG connector into position 2 Install two new 4 40 0 312 screws 173 into the W06 ECG Connector torque to 6 8 in lb 3 Position the cable in the slot between the first rib and the forward left corner of the bottom case 4 Place the first ferrite bead in its slot in the bottom case 5 Install the boardstack 6 Install the front case 7 Install the top case 8 I...

Page 294: ...n Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W06 ECG Connector Assembly Diagrams MIN 3318315 RoHS or 3201010 009 non RoHS ECG Connector Inside View J23 Interconnect 9 138 ...

Page 295: ...sassembly A07 Battery Top case Front case Boardstack To remove the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly 1 Remove the Therapy Connector Seal 268 from the W01 Therapy Connector 2 Remove the retaining ring 111 from the back of the W01 Therapy Connector 3 From outside the case remove the therapy connector from the bottom case and feed the therapy cable through the connector hole Parts List Interconnect Diag...

Page 296: ...the bottom case and slide the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly into the bottom case 2 Install the retaining ring 111 onto the back of the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly and rotate the clip so that the open end is visible 3 Install the Therapy Connector Seal 268 onto the W01 Therapy Connector 4 Install the boardstack 5 Install the front case 6 Install the top case 7 Install the A07 Battery 8 Complete...

Page 297: ... Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W01 Therapy Connector Assembly Diagrams MIN 3200474 009 RoHS or 3200474 008 non RoHS 4 5 6 10 11 3 7 9 12 8 1 2 J13 J14 P14 P13 Interconnect 9 141 ...

Page 298: ...d W01 Therapy Connector Assembly Wiring Diagram Apex Sternum 5v vcc Discharge switch Charge switch Charge LED Record switch Energy select Cable sense 0 Cable sense 1 Cable parity Common Gnd WHT WHT NC NC NC BRN RED ORN YEL GRN BLU VOI GRY WHT BLK 5 2 3 4 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 3 1 2 8 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 ferrite beads ferrite beads Interconnect 9 142 ...

Page 299: ...ck W03 IrDA Port To remove the W05 SpO2 Connector Assembly 1 Remove the cable tie retainer 229 securing the SpO2 cable to the bottom case The W03 IrDA Port must be removed to expose this tie wrap 2 Gently pull apart the plastic snap arms on the SpO2 connector mounting clip 113 away from the bottom case 3 Lift the mounting clip away from the bottom case 4 Lift the W05 SpO2 connector assembly away f...

Page 300: ... 113 in front of the mounting block detail on the bottom case 3 Press the SpO2 connector mounting clip in and down onto the bottom case mounting block detail until the snap arms click into position 4 Install a cable tie retainer 229 to secure the ferrite bead to the bottom case 5 Install the W03 IrDA Assembly 6 Install the boardstack 7 Install the front case 8 Install the top case 9 Install the A0...

Page 301: ...Case continued W05 SpO2 Assembly Diagrams MIN 3200925 Interconnect P54 P83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DET_ANODE DET_CATHODE IR_CATHODE RED_CATHODE OUTER SHIELD INNER SHIELD Schematic diagram 16 15 MNTG HOLE MNTG HOLE fold up here fold up here fold up here Folding dimensions Front view Side view Back view 9 145 ...

Page 302: ...3 IrDA flex cable from the A01 System PCB at J8 by first removing the screw 255 using a 3 32 allen driver 2 Insert a slotted screwdriver into the slot between the bottom case cutout A and the right snap tab B 3 Gently apply pressure to the screwdriver Bend the right IrDA snap tab B outward slightly freeing the right edge of the W03 IrDA Assembly 4 Remove the W03 IrDA Assembly from the bottom case ...

Page 303: ...crewdriver Bend the right IrDA snap tab B slightly outward 4 Press the W03 IrDA Assembly down into the snap tabs and release the pressure on the screwdriver The snap tabs will close around the W03 IrDA Assembly 5 Ensure that the W03 IrDA Assembly is resting centered on the support brackets and snap tabs 6 Connect the W03 IrDA Assembly to the A01 System PCB at J08 and fasten with a screw 255 using ...

Page 304: ...llator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W03 IrDA Assembly Installation continued 7 Install the front case 8 Install the top case 9 Install the A07 Battery 10 Complete the LIFEPAK 20 Device PIP Parts List Interconnect Diagram Module View Connectors View Main Assemblies 9 148 ...

Page 305: ...ntents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Bottom Case continued W03 IrDA Assembly Diagrams MIN 3200926 007 RoHS or 3200926 006 non RoHS side view front view three dimensional view Interconnect 9 149 ...

Page 306: ...isconnect the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable from the W02 Speaker Assembly part of front case removal 2 Disconnect the other end of the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable from the A01 System PCB at J5 part of boardstack removal 3 Cut the cable tie retainer 229 securing the ferrite ring to the bottom case 4 Remove the connector from the holder and feed the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable ...

Page 307: ...1 Therapy Connector Assembly 2 Insert the W25 Speaker Harness Extension Cable into the holder in the bottom case 3 Install the cable tie retainer 229 in the set of holes 0 5 inches to the left of the W01 Therapy Connector Assembly and secure the extension cable s ferrite ring to the bottom case 4 Install the boardstack 5 Install the front case 6 Install the top case 7 Install the A07 Battery 8 Com...

Page 308: ...et 3201290 Rear connector label A in Labels Assembly diagram 12 Label set 3201274 030 Front connector label ENG SpO2 B in Labels Assembly diagram 12 Label set 3201274 015 Front connector label ENG no SpO2 B in Labels Assembly diagram 12 Label set 3201275 Physio Control logo label C in Labels Assembly diagram 12 Label set 3201273 Product ID label D in Labels Assembly diagram 12 Label set 3009060 FD...

Page 309: ...dex Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Final Assembly continued Label Placement Diagrams Refer to the parts list for label description 12 E 183 12 F 12 A 12 B 12 C 12 D Bottom view Rear view Front view No SpO2 284 A15 9 153 ...

Page 310: ...034 007 21501 001755 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 English 3206034 008 21501 002660 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition English 3206034 009 21501 002661 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition French 3201640 506 21501 001805 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 French 3201640 507 21501 001819 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 French 3206034 084 21501 001765 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 French 32...

Page 311: ...2 German 3206034 045 21501 001762 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 German 3206034 046 21501 002662 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition German 3206034 047 21501 002663 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Spanish 3201640 510 21501 001807 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Spanish 3201640 511 21501 001821 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Spanish 3206034 128 21501 001769 LIFEPAK 20e label set no ...

Page 312: ...06034 065 21501 001764 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Italian 3206034 066 21501 002664 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Italian 3206034 067 21501 002665 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Swedish 3201640 516 21501 001809 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Swedish 3201640 517 21501 001823 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Swedish 3206034 184 21501 001776 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 Swed...

Page 313: ... no SpO2 Danish 3206034 205 21501 001779 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Danish 3206034 206 21501 002678 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Danish 3206034 207 21501 002679 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Dutch 3201640 508 21501 001811 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Dutch 3201640 509 21501 001825 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Dutch 3206034 104 21501 001767 LIFEPAK 20e label set no...

Page 314: ...225 21501 001781 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Finnish 3206034 226 21501 002680 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Finnish 3206034 227 21501 002681 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Norwegian 3201640 522 21501 001813 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Norwegian 3201640 523 21501 001827 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Norwegian 3206034 244 21501 001795 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 Norw...

Page 315: ...21501 001794 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Polish 3206034 266 21501 002684 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Polish 3206034 267 21501 002685 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Portuguese 3201640 512 21501 001815 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Portuguese 3201640 513 21501 001829 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Portuguese 3206034 144 21501 001771 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 Portugu...

Page 316: ...razilian 3206034 165 21501 001775 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Brazilian 3206034 166 21501 002674 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Brazilian 3206034 167 21501 002675 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Japanese 3201640 536 21501 000943 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Japanese 3201640 537 21501 000956 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Japanese 3206034 404 21501 001791 LIFEPAK 20e labe...

Page 317: ...nese 3206034 345 21501 001540 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Chinese 3206034 346 21501 002692 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Chinese 3206034 347 21501 002693 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Hungarian 3201640 526 21501 001832 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Hungarian 3201640 527 21501 001833 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Hungarian 3206034 284 21501 001785 LIFEPAK 20e label set n...

Page 318: ... set no SpO2 Czech 3206034 305 21501 001788 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Czech 3206034 306 21501 002688 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Czech 3206034 307 21501 002689 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 3rd Edition Russian 3201640 530 21501 001836 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Russian 3201640 531 21501 001837 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Russian 3206034 324 21501 001789 LIFEPAK 20e label...

Page 319: ...T Part Description Korean 3201640 534 21501 001838 LIFEPAK 20 label set no SpO2 Korean 3201640 535 21501 001839 LIFEPAK 20 label set with SpO2 Korean 3206034 384 21501 001541 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 Korean 3206034 385 21501 001542 LIFEPAK 20e label set with SpO2 Korean 3206034 386 21501 002694 LIFEPAK 20e label set no SpO2 3rd Edition Korean 3206034 387 21501 002695 LIFEPAK 20e label set wit...

Page 320: ...as a kit refer to AED Door Latch Label Kits Language MIN CAT English 3201499 900 21501 000767 French 3201499 902 21501 000924 German 3201499 901 21501 000925 Spanish 3201499 900 21501 000767 Italian 3201499 060 21501 000932 Swedish 3201499 901 21501 000925 Danish 3201499 902 21501 000924 Dutch 3201499 100 21501 000930 Finnish 3201499 220 21501 000929 Norwegian 3201499 901 21501 000925 Polish 32014...

Page 321: ...Note To order the MANUAL latch label and the AED door together as a kit refer to Manual Latch Label Kits Language MIN CAT Portuguese 3201499 900 21501 000767 Brazilian 3201499 900 21501 000767 Japanese 3201499 400 21501 000926 Chinese 3201499 340 21501 000927 Hungarian 3201499 280 21501 001349 Czech 3201499 300 21501 001350 Russian 3201499 320 21501 001351 Korean 3201499 380 21501 001352 9 165 ...

Page 322: ...41 21501 001856 Spanish 3206926 121 21501 001860 Italian 3206926 061 21501 001857 Swedish 3206926 181 21501 001862 Danish 3206926 201 21501 001863 Dutch 3206926 101 21501 001859 Finnish 3206926 221 21501 001864 Norwegian 3206926 241 21501 001865 Polish 3206926 261 21501 001866 Portuguese 3206926 141 21501 001861 Hungarian 3206926 281 21501 001867 Czech 3206926 301 21501 001868 Russian 3206926 321 ...

Page 323: ...an AED door 3202056 and Latch label 3201499 3202360 029 21330 001009 Italian AED door 3202056 and Latch label 3201499 3202360 030 21330 001010 French Danish AED door 3202056 and Latch label 3201499 3202360 031 21330 001011 Dutch AED door 3202056 and Latch label 3201499 3202360 032 21330 001012 Finnish AED door 3202056 and Latch label 3201499 3202360 033 21330 001013 Polish AED door 3202056 and Lat...

Page 324: ...on Contents Back Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Final Assembly continued A15 Elastomer Keypad All Options Refer to the parts list on the next page for language MINs Continued on next page 9 168 ...

Page 325: ...h 3200642 107 21300 004740 Keypad no Pacing French 3200642 092 21300 004755 Keypad with Pacing German 3200642 108 21300 004741 Keypad no Pacing German 3200642 093 21300 004712 Keypad with Pacing Spanish 3200642 109 21300 004744 Keypad no Pacing Spanish 3200642 094 21300 004713 Keypad with Pacing Italian 3200642 110 21300 004743 Keypad no Pacing Italian 3200642 095 21300 004714 Keypad with Pacing S...

Page 326: ... 3200642 113 21300 004747 Keypad no Pacing Dutch 3200642 098 21300 004717 Keypad with Pacing Finnish 3200642 114 21300 004746 Keypad no Pacing Finnish 3200642 099 21300 004718 Keypad with Pacing Norwegian 3200642 115 21300 004749 Keypad no Pacing Norwegian 3200642 100 21300 004719 Keypad with Pacing Polish 3200642 116 21300 004750 Keypad no Pacing Polish 3200642 101 21300 004729 Keypad with Pacing...

Page 327: ... no Pacing Japanese 3200642 140 21300 004722 Keypad with Pacing Chinese 3200642 123 21300 004754 Keypad no Pacing Chinese 3200642 122 21300 004723 Keypad with Pacing Hungarian 3200642 126 21300 006164 Keypad no Pacing Hungarian 3200642 125 21300 006163 Keypad with Pacing Czech 3200642 129 21300 006167 Keypad no Pacing Czech 3200642 128 21300 006166 Keypad with Pacing Russian 3200642 132 21300 0061...

Page 328: ...cated on the left side of the device to open the printer door 2 Remove the old roll of paper 3 Insert the new paper roll into the paper chamber with the end coming from under the roll Note The printer will not print properly if the paper roll is inserted with the end coming over the top of the roll The paper roll must be inserted with the end coming from under the roll 4 Close the printer door Ens...

Page 329: ...xt Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Final Assembly continued Standard Paddles Labels and Buttons 215 215 211 213 2x Apex paddle Sternum paddle 1 Assembly Diagrams Parts 1 17 Parts 19 215 Label Languages Charge Button Languages 9 173 ...

Page 330: ... and Buttons Assembly Diagrams Parts 19 215 Label Languages Charge Button Languages Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description Note 29 2 3200941 003 21330 001024 Standard paddle adapter assembly 211 1 3200648 various Charge button Refer to Charge Button Languages 213 2 3200943 000 21300 004710 Shock button 215 2 3202523 21501 000997 Paddle label Refer to Standard Paddles Label Languages 9 174 Continue...

Page 331: ...533 000 21501 000823 German 3202533 000 21501 000823 Spanish 3202533 001 21501 000824 Italian 3202533 002 21501 000827 Swedish 3202533 000 21501 000823 Danish 3202533 000 21501 000823 Dutch 3202533 000 21501 000823 Finnish 3202533 003 21501 000828 Norwegian 3202533 000 21501 000823 Polish 3202533 004 21501 000829 Continued on next page Labels and Buttons Assembly Diagrams Parts 1 17 Parts 19 215 C...

Page 332: ...s continued Language MIN CAT Portuguese 3202533 005 21501 000809 Brazilian 3202533 005 21501 000809 Japanese 3202533 000 21501 000823 Chinese 3202533 006 21501 000807 Hungarian 3202533 280 21501 001428 Czech 3202533 300 21501 001429 Russian 3202533 320 21501 001430 Korean 3202533 380 21501 001431 Labels and Buttons Assembly Diagrams Parts 1 17 Parts 19 215 Charge Button Languages 9 176 ...

Page 333: ...French 3200648 016 21300 004756 German 3200648 902 21300 004766 Spanish 3200648 017 21300 004757 Italian 3200648 018 21300 004758 Swedish 3200648 019 21300 004759 Danish 3200648 020 21300 004760 Dutch 3200648 902 21300 004766 Finnish 3200648 021 21300 004761 Norwegian 3200648 022 21300 004762 Polish 3200648 023 21300 004763 Continued on next page Labels and Buttons Assembly Diagrams Parts 1 17 Par...

Page 334: ... continued Language MIN CAT Portuguese 3200648 903 21300 004767 Brazilian 3200648 903 21300 004767 Japanese 3200648 024 21300 004764 Chinese 3200648 025 21300 004765 Hungarian 3200648 280 21300 006328 Czech 3200648 300 21300 006329 Russian 3200648 320 21300 006330 Korean 3200648 380 21300 006331 Labels and Buttons Assembly Diagrams Parts 1 17 Parts 19 215 Label Languages 9 178 ...

Page 335: ...AIR TOP CASE HANDLE 3202718 001 40402 000002 KIT REPAIR FRONT CASE 3202718 008 40402 000009 KIT REPAIR DISPLAY FOR UI 3201966 005 AND 006 Pre Redux 3202718 009 40402 000010 KIT REPAIR BACKLIGHT INVERTER FOR UI 3201966 005 AND 006 Pre Redux 3202718 010 40402 000011 KIT REPAIR POWER MODULE LIFEPAK 20 3202718 013 40402 000014 KIT REPAIR MASIMO SPO2 CONNECTOR 3202718 035 RoHS 40402 000028 KIT REPAIR T...

Page 336: ...00029 KIT REPAIR THERAPY PCBA NON PACING 3202718 017 non RoHS 40402 000004 KIT REPAIR THERAPY PCBA NON PACING 3202718 037 RoHS 40402 000030 KIT REPAIR OEM PCBA 3202718 019 non RoHS 40402 000006 KIT REPAIR OEM PCBA 3202718 038 RoHS 40402 000031 KIT REPAIR PATIENT PARAMETER PCBA 3202718 020 non RoHS 40402 000007 KIT REPAIR PATIENT PARAMETER PCBA 3202718 021 40402 000017 KIT REPAIR PCB STACK 9 180 Co...

Page 337: ...e 3202718 022 non RoHS 40402 000018 KIT REPAIR POWER MODULE LIFEPAK 20e 3202718 024 40402 000020 KIT REPAIR CAPACITOR BRACKET 3202718 025 40402 000021 KIT REPAIR CAPACITOR 3202718 043 RoHS 40402 000036 KIT REPAIR THERAPY CONNECTOR 3202718 026 non RoHS 40402 000022 KIT REPAIR THERAPY CONNECTOR 3202718 040 RoHS 40402 000033 KIT REPAIR REDUX SC PCBA AND UI PCBA 3202718 029 non RoHS 40402 000025 KIT R...

Page 338: ... REPAIR MNC FLASH SPO2 LIFEPAK 20e 3202718 031 non RoHS 40402 000019 KIT REPAIR MNC FLASH SPO2 LIFEPAK 20e 3202718 032 40402 000027 KIT REPAIR LED DISPLAY FOR Redux UI 3317230 000 RoHS Post Redux UI 3317230 002 RoHS and 3201966 007 non RoHS LED Display and Backlight for Redux UI PCB 3317230 000 RoHS Post Redux UI 3317230 002 RoHS or 3201966 007 non RoHS or greater requires Redux level PCB software...

Page 339: ... LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Service Replacement Kits continued 3202718 046 40402 000039 KIT REPAIR Post Redux UI RoHS 3202718 047 40402 000040 KIT REPAIR Post Redux SC RoHS 3202718 048 40402 000041 KIT REPAIR Post Redux Printer RoHS 9 183 ...

Page 340: ...iption 2 1 3200631 Top case handle 167 2 202253 592 21300 005334 Machine screw 6 32 x 1 75L 169 2 3206185 001 21300 001032 Machine screw 6 32x0 375L Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 9 1 3200624 Front case pad printed 19 1 3200638 001 21300 004837 Cover plate door 37 1 3200637 001 21300 004836 Door hinge plate 43 1 3200913 003 21300 004233 Display lens 167 4 202253 592 21300 005334 Machine sc...

Page 341: ...ty MIN CAT Part Description A11 1 3205278 001 Active Color LCD Display W15 1 3300152 000 21300 007774 Active Display Cable 43 1 3200913 003 21300 004233 Display lens 173 4 202253 761 21300 001038 Screws 4 40 x 0 312 266 1 3205497 308 21300 006141 Nylon snap rivet Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A08 1 3202033 500 Backlight Inverter W17 1 3200996 002 21300 004237 Active Backlight Inverter Cab...

Page 342: ...KIT REPAIR THERAPY PCB PACING MIN 3202718 035 RoHS or 3202718 016 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A03 1 3202131 010 Power Supply module Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description W05 1 3200925 006 SpO2 Flex Assembly 113 1 3200921 000 SpO2 connector mounting clip Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A04 1 3317228 000 RoHS Therapy PCB with pacing A04 1 3202259 010 non RoHS Therapy PCB ...

Page 343: ...S or 3202718 019 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A04 1 3317228 001 RoHS Therapy PCB without pacing A04 1 3202259 011 non RoHS Therapy PCB without pacing 123 5 3201374 010 21300 004242 ISO mount Therapy Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A06 1 3317224 000 RoHS OEM Interface PCB A06 1 3201950 004 non RoHS OEM Interface PCB 252 1 201874 002 21300 008019 Machine screw SEMS 4 40 x 5...

Page 344: ...ocedures Service Replacement Kits continued KIT REPAIR PATIENT PARAMETER PCBA MIN 3202718 038 RoHS or 3202718 020 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A06 1 3317226 000 RoHS Patient Parameter PCB A06 1 3202680 002 non RoHS 21330 001266 Patient Parameter PCB 125 1 202253 772 21300 006430 Screw 4 40 1 000L 9 188 ...

Page 345: ...0L 127 1 3200927 006 21300 004236 Boardstack shield 129 5 3201375 006 21300 004815 Standoff M M 0 250 hex 0 375 149 3 3201374 011 21300 004243 ISO mount OEM 173 2 202253 761 21300 001038 Screw 4 40 x 0 312L 252 5 201874 002 21300 008019 Machine screw SEMS 4 40 x 5 16 L split washer 258 1 3201374 012 21300 005187 ISO mount Parameter 262 1 3203897 000 21300 006038 Nomex shield 264 2 200804 102 21300...

Page 346: ...PAIR POWER MODULE LIFEPAK 20e MIN 3202718 039 RoHS or 3202718 022 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A03 1 3317740 000 RoHS Power Supply module A03 1 3202131 009 non RoHS Power Supply module W08 1 3206579 Battery Cable LIFEPAK 20e W10 1 3206857 Power Therapy Cable LIFEPAK 20e W11 1 3201997 ECG Sync System Cables W13 1 3206469 AC Power Cable LIFEPAK 20e 9 190 ...

Page 347: ...rvice Replacement Kits continued KIT REPAIR CAPACITOR BRACKET MIN 3202718 024 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 95 2 3200922 000 21300 004619 Capacitor Support Bracket 173 4 202253 761 21300 001038 Screw 4 40 x 0 312L 238 1 3206900 001 21300 006962 Dielectric shield 22 2 3202228 562 21300 003883 Standoff 0 188 hex 0 562L 9 191 ...

Page 348: ...ge Cable 93 2 804447 36 21300 007458 Foam spacer 162 1 3009787 003 21300 004110 Capacitor dielectric shield 229 1 200536 001 21300 000499 Cable tie retainer 240 1 804447 041 21300 004807 Foam Capacitor end 260 1 3202773 000 21300 005068 Inductive Resistor Assy 95 2 3200922 000 21300 004619 Capacitor bracket support 173 4 202253 761 21300 001038 Screw 4 40 x 0 312L 22 2 3202228 562 21300 003883 Sta...

Page 349: ...ent Kits continued KIT REPAIR THERAPY CONNECTOR MIN 3202718 043 RoHS or 3202718 026 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description W01 1 3200474 009 RoHS Therapy Connector Assembly W01 1 3200474 008 non RoHS Therapy Connector Assembly 111 1 200040 001 21300 000149 Therapy retaining ring 268 1 3203445 001 21300 005784 Seal therapy connector 9 193 ...

Page 350: ...Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A01 1 3317227 002 RoHS System Controller PCB A01 1 3201964 015 non RoHS System Controller PCB A05 1 3317230 000 RoHS User Interface PCB A05 1 3201966 007 non RoHS User Interface PCB W15 1 3300152 000 21300 007774 Active Display Cable 125 2 202253 772 21300 006430 Screw 4 40 1 000L 127 1 3200927 006 21300 004236 Boardstack shield 129 5 3201375 006 21300 004815 Stan...

Page 351: ... 004704 Boardstack connector 149 3 3201374 011 21300 004243 ISO mount OEM 173 2 202253 761 21300 001038 Screws 4 40 x 0 312 240 1 804447 041 21300 004807 Spacer Foam UI PCB 252 5 201874 002 21300 008019 Machine screw SEMS 4 40 x 5 16 L split washer 258 1 3201374 012 21300 005187 ISO mount Parameter 262 1 3203897 000 21300 006038 Nomex shield 264 2 200804 102 21300 000580 Washer 0 125ID 0 312D 265 ...

Page 352: ...LE MIN 3202718 041 RoHS or 3202718 030 non RoHS Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A10 1 3318279 RoHS OEM Module Pulse Oximeter 3336 A10 1 3308709 non RoHS OEM Module Pulse Oximeter 3336 W03 1 3200926 007 RoHS 21300 008131 IrDA Flex Assembly W03 1 3200926 006 non RoHS 21300 004235 IrDA Flex Assembly 252 4 201874 002 21300 008019 Machine screw SEMS 4 40 x 5 16 L split washer 9 196 ...

Page 353: ...tity MIN CAT Part Description A10 1 3318279 RoHS OEM Module Pulse Oximeter 3336 MNC programmed A10 1 3308709 non RoHS OEM Module Pulse Oximeter 3336 MNC programmed W03 1 3200926 007 RoHS 21300 008131 IrDA Flex Assembly W03 1 3200926 006 non RoHS 21300 004235 IrDA Flex Assembly 252 4 201874 002 21300 008019 Machine screw SEMS 4 40 x 5 16 L split washer 0 0 3319549 000 RoHS Software Dual Flash MNC M...

Page 354: ...230 000 RoHS or 3201966 007 non RoHS or greater requires Redux level PCBsoftware set MIN 3202718 032 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description A08 1 3308907 Module OEM LED Driver Backlight Inverter A11 1 3309555 Active Display Color LED W15 1 3300152 000 21300 007774 Active Display Cable 43 1 3200913 003 21300 004233 Display lens 47 1 3200640 015 21300 004838 Active Display Bracket 173 4 202253 761 2...

Page 355: ...em Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 2 200804 102 Washer Flat Round S Zinc 0 312D 0 125ID 1 201874 002 Screw M PH CP P Sems 4 40 5 16 L Split Washer 16 202253 761 Screw M CS Z PH Nylock 4 40 X 1 000 1 202253 772 Screw Machine Panead Nylok 4 40 X 1 000 1 3200927 006 Shield PCB Stack 1 3201007 002 Connector Board Stacker Modified 1 3201374 009 Mount Isolation PCB System Controller 3 3201374 011 Moun...

Page 356: ...Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 1 3201374 012 Mount Isolation PCB Parameter 5 3201375 006 Standoff Male Male 0 250 HEX 0 375L 1 3203897 000 Shield Nomex 1 3206405 000 Shield EMI PCB Stack 1 3300152 000 Cable Assembly Active Color RoHS 4 202253 592 Screw Machine Panhead Nylok 6 32 X 1 750 2 3206185 001 Screw PH SS P Nylok 6 32 X 0 375 1 3201000 004 Flex Assembly UI To Stack 2 3202489 031 Screw Ca...

Page 357: ...ntinued KIT REPAIR POST REDUX UI SC PRINTER ROHS continued MIN 3202718 044 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 9 200805 000 Nut Hex SS Lock 4 40 X 0 250W 1 80447 041 Spacer Foam LP20 UI PCB 1 3317227 002 PCB Assy Programmed System Controller LP20 1 3317230 002 PCB Assy Programmed User Interface LP20 1 3318747 001 Printer 50MM Thermal Printhead RoHS 9 201 ...

Page 358: ...IN 3202718 045 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 13 3202718 045 Screw M CS Z PH Nylock 4 40 X 0 312L 1 3300152 000 Cable Assembly Active Color RoHS 3 200805 000 Nut Hex SS Lock 4 40 X 0 250W 4 202253 592 Screw Machine Panhead Nylok 6 32 X 1 750 2 3206185 001 Screw PH SS P Nylok 6 32 X 0 375 1 3317230 002 PCB Assy Programmed User Interface LP20 1 3318747 001 Printer 50MM Thermal Printhead RoHS...

Page 359: ...202718 046 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 13 202253 761 Screw M CS Z PH Nylock 4 40 X 0 312L 1 3300152 000 Cable Assembly Active Color RoHS 3 200805 000 Nut Hex SS Lock 4 40 X 0 250W 4 202253 592 Screw Machine Panhead Nylok 6 32 X 1 750 2 3206185 001 Screw PH SS P Nylok 6 32 X 0 375 1 3317230 002 PCB Assy Programmed User Interface LP20 1 3318747 001 Printer 50MM Thermal Printhead RoHS 9 20...

Page 360: ... MIN CAT Part Description 2 200804 102 Washer Flat Round S Zinc 0 312D 0 125ID 1 201874 002 Screw M PH SP P Sems 4 40 5 16 L Split Washer 5 202253 761 Screw M CS Z PH Nylock 4 40 X 0 312L 1 202253 772 Screw Machine Panhead Nylok 4 40 X 1 000 1 3201007 002 Connector board Stacker Modified 5 3201375 006 Standoff Male Male 0 250 Hex 0 375L 1 3203897 000 Shield Nomex 4 202253 592 Screw Machine Panhead...

Page 361: ...vice Replacement Kits continued KIT REPAIR POST REDUX SC ROHS continued MIN 3202718 047 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 2 3206185 001 Screw PH SS P Nylok 6 32 X 0 375 6 200805 000 Nut Hex SS Lock 4 40 X 0 250W 2 3202489 031 SCREW CAP SKT HD HEX REC 4 40 0 312L NYL 1 3317227 002 PCB Assy Programmed System Controller LP20 9 205 ...

Page 362: ...Index Next Page LIFEPAK 20 20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Service Replacement Kits continued KIT REPAIR POST REDUX PRINTER ROHS MIN 3202718 048 Item Quantity MIN CAT Part Description 1 3318747 001 Printer 50MM Thermal Printhead RoHS 9 206 ...

Page 363: ...d system software replacement require tools and procedures that are proprietary to Physio Control These procedures and tools may be available for use by customers using LIFENET System Asset Management products Device configuration and software can also be installed by authorized Physio Control service personnel Contact a Physio Control customer services representative for assistance 9 207 ...

Page 364: ...vice 9 208 3201643 020 LIFEPAK 20 2nd Edition Conforms to medical device directive 93 42 EEC Splash proof per IEC 60529 Operating voltage AC line frequency Power consumption Volt Amperes 8 digit serial number 10 digit part number Year of manufacture CSA certification for Canada and the United States Do not dispose in unsorted waste stream 11 digit catalog number Chinese environmentally friendly us...

Page 365: ...20e Defibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Device Part Number and Serial Number continued PN and SN Label The device serial number SN and part number PN are noted on a label on the bottom of the device 9 209 3201643 021 LIFEPAK 20 no CE Mark 3201643 026 LIFEPAK 20e no CE Mark ...

Page 366: ...ibrillator Monitor Replacement Procedures Device Part Number and Serial Number continued The device serial number SN and part number PN are noted on a label on the bottom of the device 9 210 PN and SN Label 3201643 029 LIFEPAK 20e 3rd Edition 3201643 030 LIFEPAK 20e 3rd Edition no CE Mark ...

Page 367: ...ing the Part Number The device part number for example 3202487 072 reflects the device options features language operating power and so forth Understanding the Serial Number The serial number for the device is related to the sales order created during device manufacturing and appears on the serial number label on the bottom of the device Use this number when calling to order parts 9 211 ...

Page 368: ...mbers MINs part numbers reference designations and descriptions Parts may be substituted to reflect device modifications and improvements Manufacturing Date In some cases when ordering parts you may also need the device manufacturing date This manufacturing date is available for viewing by accessing the Device Log Serial Number The serial number of the device identifies the manufacturing condition...

Page 369: ...Section Contents Previous Page Table of Contents Back Index Next Page 3 LIFEPAK 20 20e Specifications Detailed specifications are provided in the Operating Instructions for the device Additional specifications are included in this section ...

Page 370: ...ing modes Manual Mode Provides normal operating capability for ALS users AED Mode Provides normal operating capability for BLS users Archive Mode Allows operator to print edit or delete previous patient records Setup Mode Allows operator to configure the instrument Service Mode Allows operator to execute device diagnostic tests and calibrations Inservice Mode Provides simulated waveforms for demon...

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