Fluke Biomedical 601PRO XL User Manual
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N O T I C E S , W A R N I N G S A N D C O N T E N T
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Exercise extreme caution when a shock hazard is present at the instrument's
measurement terminals during the following tests:
• Mains on Applied Part
• Mains on Applied Part Calibration
• Protective Earth Resistance
• Protective Earth Resistance Calibration
• Equivalent Patient Leakage
• Equivalent Device Leakage
• Equivalent Device/Patient Leakage Calibration
FOR CORRECT OPERATION, ALL GROUND-REFERENCED PERIPHERALS, SUCH AS
PRINTERS AND PCs, MUST BE DISCONNECTED.
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Do not discharge a defibrillator while it is plugged into the 601PRO.
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Only use Fluke Biomedical-supplied test leads or leads rated for 32 Amps/1000
Volts with the Protective Earth Resistance Test.
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Inspect the lead ends for possible wear, cracks or breaks before each use.
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Take leakage current measurements only after earth resistance is measured and
found to be compliant with the applied safety limit.
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External devices, such as printers and computers, attached to the 601PRO, may
affect the 601PRO's ability to sense Open Earth conditions on the Mains input. If
Mains voltage readings are in error, remove all external devices.
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If the DUT fails the Earth Resistance test, the operator must discontinue testing and
label the DUT defective.
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If any single test fails, the test must be immediately discontinued and the DUT
labeled defective.
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Prior to performing an ECG Simulation test, perform an Applied Part Leakage Test.
If the Applied Part Leakage Test yields an instrument-under-test failure, then do not
perform an ECG Simulation Test, as damage to the instrument may occur.
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If operating the 601PRO with a variable AC Supply (Variac), it is important to
perform a calibration after changing the Mains Voltage level. Calibration can be
performed from within the Mains On Applied Part, Equivalent Device Leakage, or
Equivalent Patient Leakage tests.