User Manual

LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator Operating Instructions 3-11
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How to Use the LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator
Poor ECG signal quality. Poor electrode-to-skin
contact.
Reposition cable and/or lead
wires to prevent electrodes from
pulling away from patient.
Secure cable clasp to patient’s
clothing.
Clean, shave, and dry the
patient’s skin as recommended
on page 3-3.
Replace electrode(s).
Outdated, corroded, or
dried-out electrodes.
Check date codes on electrode
packages.
Use only silver/silver chloride
electrodes with Use By dates
that have not passed.
Leave electrodes in sealed
packet until time of use.
Loose connection. Check/reconnect cable
connections.
Damaged cable or
connector/lead wire.
Inspect ECG and therapy
cables.
Replace if damaged.
Check cable with simulator and
replace if malfunction observed.
Noise because of radio
frequency interference (RFI).
Check for equipment causing
RFI (such as a radio transmitter)
and relocate or turn off
equipment power.
Baseline wander
(low frequency/high
amplitude artifact).
Inadequate skin preparation.
Poor electrode-to-skin
contact.
Clean, shave, and dry the
patient’s skin as recommended
on page 3-3.
Replace electrodes.
Fine baseline artifact
(high frequency/low
amplitude).
Inadequate skin preparation.
Isometric muscle tension in
arms or legs.
Clean, shave, and dry the
patient’s skin as recommended
on page 3-3.
Replace electrodes.
Confirm that limbs are resting on
a supportive surface.
Check electrodes for proper
adhesion.
Table 3-2 Troubleshooting Tips for ECG Monitoring (Continued)
Observation Possible Cause What to Do