LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator
Service Manual
Device Description
Physical Description and Features
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Table 3.2— Front Panel Area 2 Features
Number
Description
1
CO2 FilterLine® set port (optional) — Intake port for the CO2 monitor, which continuously measures the amount of CO2 during
each breath and reports the amount present at the end of exhalation (CO2).
2
SpO2/SpCO/SpMet sensor cable port (optional) — Connection port for the pulse oximeter, which noninvasively checks the
saturation of oxygen, carboxyhemoglobin concentration, and methemoglobin concentration in arterial blood.
3
NIBP pneumatic tubing port (optional) — Port for connection to the blood pressure tubing which connects to the cuff. NIBP
measures the blood pressure of the adult or pediatric patient.
4
ECG cable port — Connection port for the electrically isolated ECG patient cable. Cable configurations include the 12-lead
cable with limb lead and precordial lead attachments, 5-wire, and 3-lead cables.
5
IP cable ports — P1 and P2 connection ports for invasive pressure cables, which invasively measure arterial blood pressures,
central venous pressure (CVP), or intracranial pressure.
Note: If device is configured for temperature monitoring, P1 and P2 are replaced by a single port labeled TEMP.
6
button (optional) — Initiates acquisition, analysis, storage, and printing of a 12-lead ECG report.
7
button — Initiates transmission of patient data to another location through direct connect serial, gateway, or
wireless connection.
8
button — Prints a summary of the current patient documentation, including vital signs and waveforms.
9
button — Prints a continuous ECG stripchart. Press again to stop printing.
10
Speaker — Projects device tones and voice prompts.
11
Printer — Prints displayed waveforms, CODE SUMMARY, and other reports.
12
Therapy cable receptacle — Connection point for QUIK-COMBO therapy cable and hard paddles.
12-LEAD
TRANSMIT
CODE
SUMMARY