Testing the equipment, Step 2 – Welch Allyn CP 200 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiograph - User Manual User Manual

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Directions for Use

Chapter 7 Maintaining the Electrocardiograph

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Testing the Equipment

Whenever the electrocardiograph is serviced or problems are suspected, Welch Allyn
recommends the following test procedures:

1.

Verify continued electrical safety of the device, using IEC 60601-1 or ANSI/AAMI ES1
methods and limits. Test for the following:

Patient leakage current

Chassis leakage current

Earth leakage current

Dielectric strength (AC and patient circuits)

2.

Verify that the electrocardiograph is working properly, using an ECG simulator to
acquire and print a standard 12-lead ECG of known amplitude.

Printing should be dark and even across the page.

There should be no evidence of print-head dot failure (no printing breaks forming
horizontal streaks).

Paper should move smoothly and consistently during printing.

Waveforms should appear normal, with proper amplitude, and without distortion
or excessive noise.

Paper should stop with perforations near the tear bar, indicating proper cue-
sensor operation. For tear-bar location, see

Figure 17

on page 23.

WARNING Only qualified service personnel should perform leakage current
tests.

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