Troubleshooting tips, Monitoring – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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MONITORING

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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Troubleshooting Tips

Table 4-3 Troubleshooting Tips for the 12-Lead ECG

OBSERVATION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Any of these
messages displayed:
CONNECT ECG LEADS
ECG LEADS OFF
XX LEADS OFF

One or more ECG
electrodes disconnected

• Confirm ECG electrode connections.

ECG cable is not
connected to monitor

• Confirm ECG cable connections.

Poor electrode-skin
contact

• Reposition cable and/or lead wires to

prevent electrodes from pulling away from
patient.

• Secure trunk cable clasp to patient’s

clothing.

• Prepare skin and apply new electrodes.

Broken lead wire

• Select another lead.
• Select PADDLES lead, and use standard

paddles or therapy electrodes for ECG
monitoring.

• Check ECG cable continuity.

Noisy signal and/or
message displayed:
NOISY DATA! PRESS
12-LEAD TO ACCEPT

Noise in a lead other than
the displayed lead

• Press 12-LEAD again to override the

message. Examine the printout to determine
leads affected by noise. Replace or
reposition the affected electrodes and lead
wires.

Poor electrode-skin
contact

• Reposition cable or lead wires to prevent

electrodes from pulling away from patient.

• Secure trunk cable clasp to patient’s

clothing.

• Prepare skin and apply new electrodes.

Loose connection

• Check or reconnect cable connections.

Patient motion

• Encourage patient to lie quietly.
• Support patient’s limbs.

Vehicle motion

• Stop vehicle while acquiring 12-lead ECG

data.

Outdated, corroded, or
dried-out electrodes

• Check Use By date on electrode packages.
• Use only unexpired silver/silver chloride

electrodes. Leave electrodes in sealed
pouch until time of use.

Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI)

• Check for equipment causing RFI (such as a

radio transmitter) and relocate or turn off
equipment power.

Damaged cable or
connector/lead wire

• Inspect main cable and attachments.

Replace if damaged.

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