I always wanted to find a biomedical channel like this! I have learned a lot from this video and have improved my confidence with these devices. Thanks and greetings from the UK.
Thanks for the review. I have been retired for 6yrs. Soon I will go to MercyShips for 2 months. It's amazing what can be forgotten in 6 yrs. It was very helpful to watch this video.
Hi - great video, now can you show us the leakage current and what the differences are on Fluke QAs 3 and the 454A - I have two 454a and three RF303's and the readings are well different. Thanks.
I appreciate the time and effort in this. Question though, the ValleyLab FT10 has a checklist from the service manual and it directs you to do tests in the test mode, do you run that or do you just do general output testing?
Hey Justin! I have learned some good stuff specifically with the esu's on this channel. I have gotten to be quite good at performing pm's on these devices. Today, i was testing one like I normally do because we had a ticket for one, and it started to make the analyzer short out and say over temp. I tried another esu to see if it was the analyzer or the device itself and turned out it was the device and not the analyzer. Do you know what could be the possible issue could be? I was thinking of a possible board on the coagulation side? Thank you!
Use an Oscilloscope and see what the waveform is doing - I'd guess that youve selected Coag but the generator is outputting a Cut waveform - oh and check the frequency of the waveform as well
The monopolar pencils are usually a standard The return electrodes might be different for the shape of the connector and the split pads indicating pin.
I took over that shop last week. They are still there, not due for PM. Not sure what he was doing with them but this dude collected equipment, been spent the last week fixing and sending it all back to the floor. Those warmers are getting tested next week, they all need to be cleaned out. They are 390s btw, newer model, uses a different connector for the cassette so there are no o-rings to replace
Thank you for making these educational videos. We need to promote more biomeds today. I do have a comment that needs to be considered and that is Accuracy. With today's modern equipment, more emphases is being placed on the accuracy not only of the medical devices themselves but of the test equipment used to test these medical devices as there is a direct relationship. Several of the ESU's that you demonstrate in your video have requirement's for tolerances to be tested to. For example, the ValleyLab (Covidien, Medtronic) FT-10 requires that REM, Power Output and Leakage tests loads ALL be +/- 1% or better. What are the specs of the various units you are using for testing? 1%, 3% or maybe 5% or more. The next point is, does the test equipment have the testing capabilities to completely test to the manufacturer's requirements which are driven by AAMI and/or IEC requirement's. Just because we have always used certain equipment or we like the buttons on one versus another doesn't make it the right tool for the job. Let's make sure we are taking every consideration into account before we select the most appropriate tool for the job. Thank again for your efforts here on your channel. I hope it leads more biomeds to our field!
Great job as always 👌. i wish i have ESU analyzer too. but sir what is the accepted tolerance? for the sake of other viewers/technician that conduct tests inhouse and doesn't know. is there any standard tolerance per manufacturer/model of machine or the technician should always base to the international standard or NIST when testing the output of the ESU's?
Yes about bovie I started on that in college it is here in my area the manufacturer bovie but in CONMED has ESU and other many brands now lol it is not bovie and I think pronk can do better as I saw your demo on that better than qA S Bla bla fluke complicated process between plugging and then unplug all cords during the test ! Yes need to read and study video resources and go on fluke biomedical training site !! To collect all you need step by step yes it is lill tricky but nothing is hard ! If you love the job hahaha
I always wanted to find a biomedical channel like this! I have learned a lot from this video and have improved my confidence with these devices. Thanks and greetings from the UK.
Thanks for takimg the time to write me!
Thanks for the review. I have been retired for 6yrs. Soon I will go to MercyShips for 2 months. It's amazing what can be forgotten in 6 yrs. It was very helpful to watch this video.
Thanks for writing!
I’m watching this in my living room and keep getting up to look in my kitchen for a Lifepak 20 that is unplugged.
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I just graduated as a biomedical technician I I'm interested in your video.
Hi - great video, now can you show us the leakage current and what the differences are on Fluke QAs 3 and the 454A - I have two 454a and three RF303's and the readings are well different.
Thanks.
Always great videos! Thanks for making this!
I appreciate the time and effort in this. Question though, the ValleyLab FT10 has a checklist from the service manual and it directs you to do tests in the test mode, do you run that or do you just do general output testing?
Hi I appreciate ur effort for such a nice Educational video,sparing time from ur busy schedule. Keep it up
How to Get and reprogram EEPROM for Valleylab Force 40
Thanks for the video you help me a lot, can you tell me the characteristics of the resistance used in your cables please?
Plz let us know how to correct error 9 in cut display
Plz help in correcting error 9 in valleylab force 40
Could you do a vid on testing and calibrating a force triad with a datrend ESU analyzer. Please?!
Sorry. I do not have a force triad or a datred analyzer
Hey Justin, have you had to fight with testing a Surgitron 4.0 /120?
Not yet!
Hey Justin! I have learned some good stuff specifically with the esu's on this channel. I have gotten to be quite good at performing pm's on these devices. Today, i was testing one like I normally do because we had a ticket for one, and it started to make the analyzer short out and say over temp. I tried another esu to see if it was the analyzer or the device itself and turned out it was the device and not the analyzer. Do you know what could be the possible issue could be? I was thinking of a possible board on the coagulation side? Thank you!
No idea. Unplug and measure continuity / resistance, then internal inspection
@@BetterBiomedChannel thanks for the reply!
Use an Oscilloscope and see what the waveform is doing - I'd guess that youve selected Coag but the generator is outputting a Cut waveform - oh and check the frequency of the waveform as well
Excellent ! Thanks 😅
thank 👍👍 great job
Is there is an issue for bovie cautery pads/pencil going to used to covidien cautery machine?..tnx
The monopolar pencils are usually a standard
The return electrodes might be different for the shape of the connector and the split pads indicating pin.
Unrelated but are those HL-90's in the background all due for PM? I've been working on those non stop this month lol
I took over that shop last week. They are still there, not due for PM. Not sure what he was doing with them but this dude collected equipment, been spent the last week fixing and sending it all back to the floor. Those warmers are getting tested next week, they all need to be cleaned out.
They are 390s btw, newer model, uses a different connector for the cassette so there are no o-rings to replace
I remember using a Nickle to jump out the REM back in the day. LOL
Thank you for making these educational videos. We need to promote more biomeds today. I do have a comment that needs to be considered and that is Accuracy. With today's modern equipment, more emphases is being placed on the accuracy not only of the medical devices themselves but of the test equipment used to test these medical devices as there is a direct relationship. Several of the ESU's that you demonstrate in your video have requirement's for tolerances to be tested to. For example, the ValleyLab (Covidien, Medtronic) FT-10 requires that REM, Power Output and Leakage tests loads ALL be +/- 1% or better. What are the specs of the various units you are using for testing? 1%, 3% or maybe 5% or more. The next point is, does the test equipment have the testing capabilities to completely test to the manufacturer's requirements which are driven by AAMI and/or IEC requirement's.
Just because we have always used certain equipment or we like the buttons on one versus another doesn't make it the right tool for the job. Let's make sure we are taking every consideration into account before we select the most appropriate tool for the job.
Thank again for your efforts here on your channel. I hope it leads more biomeds to our field!
Error 9 is for EEPROM checksum error
Great job as always 👌. i wish i have ESU analyzer too. but sir what is the accepted tolerance? for the sake of other viewers/technician that conduct tests inhouse and doesn't know. is there any standard tolerance per manufacturer/model of machine or the technician should always base to the international standard or NIST when testing the output of the ESU's?
I try to stay within 10% but many manufacturers allow 20-30%
Good morning my Name is Ruther S Watson. I'm New in biomedical engineer field
Hi Ruther! I wish you luck in this fantastic career.
Inserting the disposable pencil tip directly into the analyzer active electrode port is not something i would show on camera 😂
@@pierrejabbour9098 Technicians have used ESU analyzers like that for decades.
Yes about bovie I started on that in college it is here in my area the manufacturer bovie but in CONMED has ESU and other many brands now lol it is not bovie and I think pronk can do better as I saw your demo on that better than qA S Bla bla fluke complicated process between plugging and then unplug all cords during the test ! Yes need to read and study video resources and go on fluke biomedical training site !! To collect all you need step by step yes it is lill tricky but nothing is hard ! If you love the job hahaha
three different forms of DRM for a fukin medical device thats so out of pocket