ZOLL E Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev D User Manual
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E Series Service Manual
9650-1450-01 Rev. D
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CONFIRM MANUAL MODE
Displayed when manual mode is entered. Alerts user to
confirm that manual mode is desired.
DEFIB DISABLED
User prompt issued simultaneously with other faults if
defib is disabled.
Possible configuration problem. Replace high
voltage module. Call ZOLL Technical Support.
DEFIB FAULT 71
More than 50 internal dumps occurred in less than 20
minutes.
Turn the unit to OFF and back on. If fault persists,
replace high voltage module.
DEFIB FAULT 72
Charging inhibited, voltage out of range.
Turn the unit to OFF and back on. If fault persists,
replace high voltage module.
DEFIB FAULT 76
Capacitor voltage too high for selected energy.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 77
Capacitor voltage > than absolute rated max.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 78
Unable to charge defib cap.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 79
Defibrillator charging too slowly.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 80
4 defibrillator faults detected within 20 second period.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 81
Discharge switch in undefined state.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 84
“Upper” discharge transistor shorted (measured via
applicable A/D channel).
Replace high voltage module.
DEFIB FAULT 85
“Lower” discharge transistor shorted (measured via
applicable A/D channel).
Replace high voltage module.
DEFIB FAULT 86
One discharge switch closed during power up test.
Replace paddles, control board or system board.
DEFIB FAULT 87
Both discharge switches closed during power up test.
Replace paddles, control board or system board.
DEFIB FAULT 94
Processor fault causing safety monitor port to be non-
functional.
Replace system board, high voltage module or
capacitor.
DEFIB FAULT 95
Safe or shutdown line is not functional.
Replace high voltage module.
DEFIB FAULT 108
VMON voltage is less than the target energy during
charging.
Replace high voltage module or capacitor.
Error Message
Explanation
User
Advisory
Technical Action