Connecting external transvenous pacemakers, Load test cable connector – Fluke Biomedical SigmaPace 1000 User Manual

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SigmaPace 1000

Operators Manual

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Note

If desired, you may fabricate your own adapter cables by using
comparable general-purpose test leads with 4 mm safety (male)
banana plugs terminated with the requisite brand/designated
electrode connector.

Connecting External Transvenous Pacemakers

Two identical pairs of transvenous pacemaker test leads are supplied as
standard accessories with the Analyzer. These test leads are color-coded RED
(Part Number 2201166) and BLACK (Part Number 2201153) for connection
to the 4 mm safety banana receptacle/jacks located on the Analyzer top panel.
To securely connect the external transvenous pacemaker to the Analyzer, these
test leads incorporate 0.08” diameter pin probes compatible with external
transvenous pacemaker output jacks/terminals.

Use these test leads to connect the output of the transvenous single-channel
(atrial or ventricular) or dual-channel (atrial and ventricular) external
pacemaker to the SigmaPace 1000.

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Warning

To avoid injury to a patient, do not connect the Analyzer to
a patient or equipment connected to a patient. The
Analyzer is intended for equipment evaluation only and
should never be used in diagnostics, treatment or in any
other capacity where the Analyzer would come in contact
with a patient.

Load Test Cable Connector

The load test cable plugs directly into the Analyzer left side panel connector
marked

CURRENT DRAIN TEST

. This standard accessory cable contains a

nine-volt battery to power the external pacemaker.

Note

A 0.5 Amp (FAST-BLO) fuse protects the load test metering circuitry
from an accidental short circuit or overload.

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