Title
Service Manual, LPCR2
Page
81 of
104
Doc
Type
Service Product Drawing
Doc
ID
3323299
Doc
Rev
B
Doc
State
Released
State Date
11/14/2017
7000545 Revision A
7. The Downloaded PCO files will be stored in this location:
C:\ProgramData\Physio-Control\Resuscitation
Suite\10\Download\
. The PCO files can be manually imported to CODE-STAT for viewing.
8. If a viewer prefers to have the case in PDF format, select Export to export the case to PDF files. The export
folder is pre-configured in Configuration Properties. For details on how to use DT EXPRESS, use the Help
system in DT EXPRESS.
Preventive Maintenance
Periodic maintenance, inspection, and testing of the device helps prevent and detect possible electrical and
mechanical problems.
Device self-test
The purpose of a device self-test is to test the device hardware, mainly electrical components, for issues that may
result in a critical failure. The self-test consists of a variety of tests that can be performed by the software. Each test is
grouped into three periodic categories: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. To conserve battery power, the Daily test focuses
on electrode expiration, battery expiration, and battery capacity. The Weekly test includes all daily tests, plus additional
tests that are not required to be tested on a daily basis. The Monthly test includes all daily and weekly tests, plus
additional tests to check critical behavior and wireless functionality. See the table below for a list of tests performed.
Following the Monthly test the device is provided an opportunity to contact LIFELINK or LIFENET to update status, and
perform any data transfer and remote maintenance activities.
The device self-test is meant to be run when the device is not being used. If the device is turned on during a self-test,
the self-test is aborted and the device turns on for AED use.
If you remove the battery and insert a new battery (that has not been used before), the defibrillator will automatically
begin a
Monthly
self-test. The self-test may take up to 2 minutes.