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Revision History The revision letter identifies the document’s update level and changes with every update of the manual.
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2025653-048A
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Initial Release
2025653-048B
10/2007
Updated LCD cable routing picture; Updated from version 2.12 software to version 2.22; Added safety information for Hellige test lamp; Added Service Sticker orderable part number
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TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY ... II SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ... 8 OVERVIEW ... 8 DESCRIPTION ... 9 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS... 10 GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION ... 11 Navigation... 11 Passwords ... 11 Battery Maintenance... 11 SECTION 2: MAINTENANCE ... 12 OVERVIEW ... 12 EQUIPMENT SETUP ... 13 Required Tools ... 13 Procedure ... 13 Upgrade Software... 14 UPGRADE PRINTER SOFTWARE ... 16 UPDATE SERIAL AND MODEL NUMBERS ... 17 SECTION 3: TROUBLESHOOTING ... 18 OVERVIEW ... 18 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 19 W HO SHOULD PERFORM REPAIRS ... 19 SERVICE/REPLACEMENT PARTS... 19 DISPOSAL ... 19 REPAIR TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT ... 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ... 20 General Troubleshooting ... 20 No Boot... 21 A. If the AC Power LED is not lit ... 21 B. If the AC Power LED is lit ... 21
Boot, but no Response ... 21 A. If the ECG trace is not moving... 21 B. The Rotary Selection knob works properly ... 21 C. The Rotary Selection knob does not work properly... 21
Bad Front Panel LEDs... 22 Buttons do not Work ... 22 A. The Rotary Selection knob does not work properly ... 22 B. The Rotary Selection knob works properly ... 22
Bad Speaker... 23 Display is Dim, Dark, Fuzzy, or Unreadable ... 23 A. If the Display is Dim... 23 B. If the Display is Dark, Fuzzy, or Unreadable ... 23
Printing Problems ... 23 Battery Troubleshooting ... 24 SpO2 Not Working... 24 Shock into Paddle Dock Fails... 24 Shock into Patient Fails ... 25 2025653-048A
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No ECG from Paddles/Pads/Spoons ... 25 Service Required LED is ON... 25 SECTION 4: REPAIR ... 26 OVERVIEW ... 26 REQUIRED TOOLS ... 27 DISASSEMBLY OVERVIEW ... 27 HOW TO REPLACE SPECIFIC COMPONENTS ... 28 Capacitors (see page 47) ... 28 Therapy Board (see page 46) ... 28 SPO2 Board (see page 45) ... 29 ECG Board (see page 41) ... 29 Display/Main Board/Printer (see page 43) ... 30 Main Board... 30 Printer ... 30
Power Supply and Power Control Board (see page 37) ... 30 Switches and Fan (see page 37)... 30 ASSEMBLY ... 31 Overview... 31 Paddle Latch Assembly ... 31 Main Board and Printer Installation ... 32 Power Control Board and Power Supply Installation ... 36 ECG Board Installation ... 40 Display Installation... 42 SPO2 Board Installation... 44 Therapy Board Installation ... 45 Capacitor Installation ... 46 Rear Cover Installation ... 47 SECTION 5: PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND SAFETY TESTING ...50 OVERVIEW ... 50 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ... 51 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ... 51 ANNUAL INSPECTION ... 51 VERIFY OPERATION ... 52 Checkout Procedures ... 52 MAINTENANCE MENU REFERENCE ... 53 Service Tests... 54 Button Test... 54 Printer Speed Test ... 55 Battery Readings... 55 Display Test ... 56 ECG Lead Test ... 56 Temperature Readings ... 57 Fan Test... 57
Device Configuration ... 58 Select Language ... 58
Stored Data Management ... 58 Clear Event Logs... 58 Clear Service Required Indicator ... 58 Clear Settings Menu Password ... 58 Clear All Stored Data ... 58
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Send Event Logs to PC... 58 Send/Receive Stored Parameters ... 59
VISUAL INSPECTION... 60 OPERATIONAL TESTS ... 60 Initial Power Up ... 60 Maintenance Mode Tests ... 61 Verify Serial Communications ... 61 Required Equipment ... 61 Procedure ... 61
Defibrillator Tests... 62 Energy Timeout Test... 62 Defibrillator Test Chart ... 62 Paddles Test... 63 Pads Test... 63 Spoons Test... 63
Pacing Test... 64 ECG Tests ... 65 Required Equipment ... 65 ECG Connections Test ... 65 Lead Detection Test... 66 ECG Lead Test ... 67 Paddles ECG Test ... 68
Thermal Printer Operation ... 68 Cardioversion Test ... 68 SpO2 Operation ... 68 SAFETY TESTS ... 69 Hipot Test ... 69 Required Equipment ... 69 ECG to Serial 4.0 KVAC Test ... 70 AC Line/Neutral to AC Ground 1.5 KVAC Test ... 70 ECG to SpO2 1.5 KVAC Test... 70 Apex Test Load to Apex and Sternum 3.0 KVDC Test ... 71 ECG to Apex and Sternum 3.0 KVDC Test... 71 Apex and Sternum to Service Port 3.0 KVAC Test ... 71
Leakage Current Test... 72 Required Equipment ... 72 Equipment Setup ... 72 Test Procedure ... 75
ALTERNATE SAFETY TEST PROCEDURES... 75 Test Equipment ... 75 Leakage Current “Measurement Device” (MD) Characteristics ... 76 Tests... 76 Visual Inspection... 76 Leakage Current ... 77
Patient Leakage Current to Ground ... 80 Patient Leakage Current, Mains on Applied Part (All SIP/SOPs Grounded) ... 83 Insulation Resistance... 85
SECTION 6: PARTS AND ACCESSORIES... 86 OVERVIEW ... 86 KITS ... 87 ACCESSORIES... 92 2025653-048 Revision B
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POWER CORDS ... 94 SECTION 7: THEORY OF OPERATION ... 95 OVERVIEW ... 95 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ... 96 Functions ... 96 Features ... 96 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM... 97 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ... 98 Main Board ... 98 Therapy Board... 98 ECG Board ... 98 Power Control Board ... 98 SpO2 Board... 98 SECTION 8: SPECIFICATIONS AND SAFETY... 99 OVERVIEW ... 99 SPECIFICATIONS ... 100 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS... 102 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ... 102 Operating Conditions... 102 Storage and Shipping Conditions... 102 ® RHYTHMX ECG ANALYSIS ALGORITHM ... 103 Detection Rate... 103 Fine VF ... 103 Asystole ... 103 Noise Detection ... 103 Non-Committed Shock ... 103 Sync Mode... 104 SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) Discriminators ... 104 SVT Rate ... 104 Continuous Monitoring For Shockable Rhythm... 104 Pacemaker Pulse Information ... 104 ® STAR BIPHASIC DEFIBRILLATION W AVEFORM... 105 Energy Levels and Patient Impedance... 106 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS... 107 Emissions ... 107 Immunity ... 107 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS... 108 Shock and Vibration ... 108 Storage and Shipping ... 108 ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TABLE ... 109 ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY TABLE ... 110 RF COMMUNICATIONS TABLE ... 113 CONNECTORS ... 114 Case ... 114 Power Connector – IEC 320 type – AC Power... 114 Paddles/Pads Connector – GE Defibrillator Paddles ... 114 Paddle Connector ID Codes ... 115 ECG Connector – GE ECG Connector – Five lead ECG ... 115
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ECG Cable Identification Encoding... 116 SpO2 Connector – GE SpO2 ... 117 Serial Service Connector – DB9-Female ... 117 Paddle Cradles (Test Load) ... 117
MAIN CPU PCBA ... 118 J211 - Power Control Interface to Power Control PCBA ... 118 J214 – LCD Panel... 119 J213 – LCD CCFL Backlight ... 120 J218 – UI Interface to Power Control PCBA ... 121 J216 – SPEAKER ... 123 J219 – PRINTER HEAD ... 123 J220 – PRINTER MOTOR ... 124 J221 – SpO2 INTERFACE ... 124 J210 – THERAPY PCBA ... 125 J212 – ECG PCBA ... 125
THERAPY PCBA... 126 J103 - Power Supply... 126 J110 – Main CPU PCBA interface ... 126 J109 – Paddles Control Connector ... 127 J101, J102, J108 – Paddles HV Connectors ... 127 J104, J105, J106, J107 – Energy Storage Capacitor Connectors ... 128 J126, J127 – Internal Test Load Resistor ... 128
ECG PCBA ... 128 J412 – Interface to main CPU PCBA ... 128 J423 – Patient ECG Connection ... 129
POWER CONTROL PCBA ... 129 J315 – Power input from DC power supply... 129 J325 – Smart Battery Connector – Data and Power ... 129 J303 – Therapy power ... 130 J311 – Power Control interface from main CPU PCBA... 130 J318 – UI Features - Interface to main CPU PCBA ... 131 J317 – RS-232 SERIAL SERVICE INTERFACE ... 132 J323 – FAN... 133 J324 – ENCODER “Trim Knob” ... 133 J2 - SpO2 HOST INTERFACE ... 133 SpO2 PATIENT INTERFACE ... 134
POWER SUPPLY MODULE ... 134 TB1 – POWER INPUT ... 134 POWER OUTPUT ... 134
BATTERY ... 135 J325 – Smart Battery Connector – Data and Power ... 135
CONTACT INFORMATION/CUSTOMER SERVICE ... 136
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SECTION 1: Introduction
SECTION 1: Introduction Overview This Service manual provides information needed to service the Responder™ 2000. This manual should only be used by technical personnel trained to service the Responder 2000. This chapter contains general information for servicing the Responder 2000. This Service manual assumes familiarity with the controls and basic operation of the Responder 2000. Detailed information regarding controls, operation, set-up, and regular maintenance procedures are found in the Operator’s manual. If necessary, review the Operator’s Manual before servicing the Responder 2000. TOPIC Description
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Controls and Indicators
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General Service Information
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SECTION 1: Introduction
Description The Responder 2000 is a defibrillator/monitor/pacemaker intended for use by personnel trained in its operation. The device is lightweight, portable, easy to use and reliable. It incorporates a 320 x 240 transmissive color TFT color display for wide viewing angles in all light conditions. The device operates using either an AC power supply or internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery. The device provides continuous ECG monitoring and three types of therapies: defibrillation, cardioversion and external pacing. Defibrillation can be applied manually or semi-automatically. Pacing therapy can be either fixed or demand. The device employs patented RHYTHMx® software which provides ECG rhythm analysis. STAR® Biphasic waveform delivers impedance-compensated energy ranging from 2-270 Joules. Features and options include external paddles, spoons, disposable pads, 3- and 5-lead ECG, pulse oximetry (SpO2), built-in 60 mm thermal printer, internal storage of event history and remote synchronization to bedside monitor.
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Controls and Indicators
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General Service Information Refer to the Operator’s Manual for setup (and configuration options) required before placing the Responder 2000 into service.
Navigation Use the Rotary Selection knob to navigate the Responder 2000 user interface. The Rotary Selection knob is used for: • • •
Scrolling through menus and sub-menus Selecting soft keys Setting values
Passwords The default service password is “HEART1”. See the note under Maintenance Mode Tests in Section 5 (on page 54) for detailed password instructions.
Battery Maintenance The Responder 2000 has a rechargeable battery requiring periodic calibration. Calibration consists of a full charge, full discharge, and full charge of the battery. The cycle may take up to 20 hours to complete. To calibrate the battery using the optional external charger: 1. 2.
Insert the battery into the external charger. Press the calibration button on the battery. The Mode light turns red to indicate calibration in progress. To stop calibration, press the calibration button again. The Mode light turns green and the battery begins to charge.
To calibrate the battery without the external charger: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Insert the battery into the Responder 2000. Plug the Responder 2000 into an AC outlet. Allow the battery to fully charge. Disconnect the AC power cord and leave on the Responder 2000 until the battery is fully discharged (full discharge takes about four hours). Reconnect the AC power cord and allow the battery to fully charge.
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SECTION 2: Maintenance
SECTION 2: Maintenance Overview Use the following procedures to upgrade the Responder 2000 software: • •
Upgrade Software to update one or more software files Upgrade Printer Software to upgrade printer software and fonts
TOPIC Equipment Setup
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Upgrade Software
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Upgrade Printer Software
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Update Serial and Model Numbers
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Equipment Setup Required Tools • •
Serial Cable PC (Windows 2000 or XP)
Procedure 1.
Plug AC power cord. Note: When performing a software upgrade, the Responder 2000 must be running on AC power.
2. 3. 4.
Connect serial cable between the communications port of the PC and the serial port of the Responder 2000. At the desktop on the PC, double-click the Responder 2000 Upgrade icon to open the CodeLink 2000 program. Select the appropriate Com port and click OK.
5.
Complete the following on-screen instructions and click OK.
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Upgrade Software Caution: Procedure Failure Do not use this procedure to update the printer files. Updating the printer files incorrectly may cause the printer to fail. Use the Upgrade Printer Software procedure on page 16. 1.
Perform the Equipment Setup procedure starting on page 13 until the CodeLink 2000 selection window is displayed:
2. 3.
Click Choose folder to select all the update files in a folder or Choose file to select a single update file. Browse to the folder (or file) to be uploaded and click OK (or Open). While the files are updating, the status of each file is displayed. As the files are updated, the Shock button and then the Manual button flash on the Responder 2000. When all files are updated, a confirmation screen is displayed
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Verify Pass is displayed for each file and click OK. Note: If a file fails to update, retry updating the file individually. The Upgrade Complete Notification is displayed:
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Click Yes to upgrade more files (and repeat this procedure from step 2) or No to exit.
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SECTION 2: Maintenance 6. 7.
Click Exit. Verify the file upgrade on the Responder 2000. A text file with the software version numbers is included with the upgrade folder. Compare those software version numbers to the versions listed on the Responder 2000. a. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds to reboot the Responder 2000. b. Highlight and click the System Menu. c. Click About. d. Click Next to scroll through the version screens. Verify all software versions are updated as listed in the Version.txt file.
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Upgrade Printer Software When installing the printer software, the files must be upgraded in the following order without reboot: • • •
printerflash.bin printerfont.bin printerflash.bin again
Caution: Procedure Failure. The printer files must be updated without reboot. If the unit is rebooted during the installation, the printer may not work (the Main Board firmware must then be reinstalled at a repair center). 1.
Perform the Equipment Setup procedure starting on page 13 until the CodeLink 2000 selection window is displayed:
2. 3. 4.
Click Choose file to select a single update file. Navigate to the Printer folder and select the printerflash.bin file. Click Open. While the file is updating, the status of the file is displayed. As the file is updated, the Shock button and then the Manual button flash on the Responder 2000.
5. 6.
When the file is updated, a confirmation screen is displayed: Verify Pass is displayed for the file and click OK. Note: If the file fails to update, try updating the file again. The Upgrade Complete Notification is displayed:
7. 8. 9.
Click Yes and repeat this procedure for the printerfont.bin file and then the printerflash.bin again. Click Exit. Verify the file upgrade on the Responder 2000. a. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds to reboot the Responder 2000. b. Highlight and click the System Menu. c. Click About. d. Click Next to scroll through to the printer version screen. Verify the Printer and Font software versions are updated as listed in the Version.txt file.
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SECTION 2: Maintenance
Update Serial and Model Numbers When replacing the Main Board, the Serial and Model numbers must be updated. 1. 2. 3.
4.
Before replacing the Main Board, record the Serial and Model numbers from the About screen. Note: If the Responder 2000 cannot be booted, record the model and serial number from the back panel label. Replace the Main Board. Perform the Equipment Setup procedure starting on page 13 until the CodeLink 2000 selection window is displayed:
Click Update Factory Data and enter the previously model and serial numbers. Note: If the Main Board is not replaced, the fields are not editable.
5.
Click OK to accept.
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SECTION 3: Troubleshooting
SECTION 3: Troubleshooting Overview This section describes how to troubleshoot the Responder 2000. These instructions are intended for use only by service providers who are specifically trained to service the Responder 2000. TOPIC Safety Precautions
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Who Should Perform Repairs
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Service/Replacement Parts
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Disposal
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Repair Tools and Equipment
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Troubleshooting Guide
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Safety Precautions WARNING: Shock Hazard The Responder 2000 is designed to deliver high-voltage therapeutic shock. Before performing any service on the equipment, read and follow all safety precautions and instructions in the Operator’s Manual. WARNING: Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage Before servicing the Responder 2000, disconnect the AC power cord and remove the battery. WARNING: Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage Internal components of the Responder 2000 may still contain high voltages even after the AC power cord and battery are removed. Before working on any internal component, verify high voltages are not present. WARNING: Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage Some service activities require the Responder 2000 to be energized with covers removed. Ensure all personnel and equipment is clear while the equipment is energized. WARNING: Biological Contamination During normal operation, the Responder 2000 may be contaminated by blood, body fluids, or other biological agents. Always assume the Responder 2000 is contaminated and use appropriate safety procedures until decontamination is performed. Always decontaminate the Responder 2000 in accordance with hospital or facility procedures before servicing or returning to service. Refer to the Responder 2000 Operator's Manual for recommended cleaning agents and instructions Caution: Electrostatic Damage Always use a wrist grounding strap and anti-static mat while performing service on any internal components. Caution: Voiding Product Warranty Any service performed on the Responder 2000 must be provided by authorized service representatives only. Unauthorized repair voids the product warranty.
Who Should Perform Repairs Repair and service of the Responder 2000 must be performed by qualified service technicians trained in safe and proper servicing of the Responder 2000.
Service/Replacement Parts For service, please contact your local GE agency. For additional information, please visit our Web site at: http//www.gehealthcare.com. Please have the serial and model numbers available when contacting Customer Service. (The serial and model numbers are located on the back (and on the inside) of the Responder 2000.)
Disposal Always dispose of the Responder 2000, any unserviceable parts or accessories, or batteries in accordance with any local disposal regulations for equipment containing electronic parts. Note the following precautions: WARNING: Shock Hazard Disposal of the Responder 2000 with the battery inserted presents a potential shock hazard. WARNING: Environmental Contamination Disinfect the Responder 2000 appropriately prior to disposal. Also recycle or dispose of the lithium-ion battery in accordance with applicable local regulations. WARNING: Fire or explosion hazard Do not burn or incinerate the battery. Recycle or dispose of the lithium-ion battery in accordance with applicable local regulations. Caution: Environmental Contamination Dispose of the pads or electrodes in accordance with any local disposal regulations.
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SECTION 3: Troubleshooting
Repair Tools and Equipment The following tools are needed to perform the procedures in this section. • • • •
TR15 Safety Torx TR25 Safety Torx Serial cable for software upgrades (with Windows 2000 or XP PC) Software upgrade kit
Troubleshooting Guide General Troubleshooting Before performing any troubleshooting, check the following: Ensure all external cables and connections are tight and undamaged. • If possible, ensure the unit is plugged in to a receptacle with appropriate voltage available (see SECTION 8: Specifications and Safety for voltage requirements). If no receptacle is available, use a known good, charged battery to perform any tests. • Visually inspect the unit for any obvious external damage, including cracks in the display, case, or connectors. • Ensure all connector pins and sockets are clean, free of debris, and intact. • Discuss the issues with the operator: o Have the operator explain and demonstrate the problem. o Ask about any previous repairs or problems. o Has the unit been stressed (including extreme heat/cold, submersion, falls, etc.)?
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