Troubleshooting tips, Noninvasive pacing – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Noninvasive Pacing

Troubleshooting Tips

Table 5-4 Troubleshooting Tips for Noninvasive Pacing

OBSERVATION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Device does not function
when PACER is pressed

Power off

• Check if power is ON.

Low battery

• Replace battery with fully

charged battery.

PACER

LED is on, but

CURRENT (mA)

will not

increase

Therapy electrodes off

• Check for message displayed.
• Inspect therapy cable and

electrode connections.

PACER

LED on,

CURRENT (mA) >0,

but

pace markers absent (not
pacing)

Pacing rate set below patient's
intrinsic rate

• Increase PPM.

Pacer oversensing (ECG artifact,
ECG size too high)

• Establish clean ECG;

decrease ECG size.

• Select nondemand pacing.

Monitor screen displays
distortion while pacing

ECG electrodes not optimally
placed with respect to pacing
electrodes

• Reposition electrodes away

from pacing electrodes.

• Select another lead (I, II,

or III).

Pacing stops spontaneously

PACER

pressed off

• Press PACER and increase the

current.

Internal error detected. Service
message indicates an internal
failure.

• Check for service indicator.
• Cycle power and start pacing

again.

• Obtain service by a qualified

service technician.

Therapy electrode off

• Check for message. Check

pacing cable and electrode
connections.

CHARGE

pressed

• Press PACER and increase

current, if pacing desired.
Otherwise, proceed with
defibrillation.

Radio frequency interference

• Move radio equipment away

from pacemaker.

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