Important special character rules, Turning prompts off, Description of standard safety autosequences – Fluke Biomedical medTester 5000C User Manual
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medTester 5000C 
Operators Manual 
5-2
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Defibrillators—Using Fluke Biomedical defibrillator analyzers 
Impulse 3000 and Impulse 4000 (see Chapter 9, Defibrillator 
Module). 
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IV Pumps—Using Fluke Biomedical IV pump tester models IDA 
4 Plus, the IPT-1 or the IPT MC IV(See Chapter 10, IV Pump 
Module). 
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Electrosurgical Units—Using the Fluke Biomedical electrosurgical 
analyzer Model 454A or Model RF303
RS
. (See Chapter 14, ESU
module)
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SPO2—Pulse Oximeter Simulator, using the Fluke Biomedical 
CardioSat 100, Oxitest, or Index 2XL SPO2 simulator.(See 
Chapter 15, Sp02 module) 
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PACER—External Pacemaker Tester, using the Fluke Biomedical 
Impulse 4000.(See Chapter 16, Transcutaneous pacemaker (Pacer) 
module) 
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NIBP—Non-invasive blood pressure units, using the Fluke 
Biomedical CuffLink.(See Chapter 17, Non-invasive Blood 
Pressure (NIBP) module) 
Description of Standard Safety Autosequences
As programmed the 10 standard safety autosequences give you general safety 
and ECG lead tests executed in the order listed below: 
1.
Line Voltage, including
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Hot to neutral,
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Neutral to ground,
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Hot to ground.
2.
Power Cord Resistance
3.
Leakage Current
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Internal or external case leakage and ECG lead leakage and 
isolation, dependent upon autosequence chosen; 
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With EUT power off;
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With EUT power on.
4.
Equipment Current
