ZOLL R SERIES DEFIBRILLATOR

Keep your ZOLL R Series® defibrillator/monitor operating safely and reliably with annual Preventative Maintenance (PM) service OR a multi-year service contract. Certified biomedical technicians follow OEM-compliant service protocols to calibrate, test, and verify your equipment meets OEM specs for safety and performance.

Service Options

  • PM Cycle: Annual
  • Functions Test
  • Preventative Maintenance (PM)Learn More
  • Repair
  • On-Site PMs
  • Service ContractLearn More

POSSIBLE REPAIR OR SERVICE NEEDS

Software incompatibility issues (select models)
ECG Faults
Defib Faults (error codes)
ECG Lead Leakage (current leakage)
Analog board replacement
Troubleshooting a failed self-test
Ports replacement
Board replacement
“Battery Comm” Error
Printer repairs
Battery calibration

Preventative Maintenance for the R Series

  • Visual inspection to verify the integrity of the unit
  • Diagnostic check of the device’s CPU
  • Testing of the power supply system and the internally housed battery
  • Testing of all device parameters to OEM specifications
  • Calibration of device functions to OEM specifications
  • Complimentary device cleaning
  • Run Ready for Use Test
  • Test Front Panel Functions
  • Perform Print Calibration Test
  • Run Notch Filter Test
  • Conduct NIBP Leak Test (if applicable)
  • Application of inspection sticker
  • Free return shipping
  • Full biomedical report for compliance and documentation

Service Contract for an R Series Defibrillator

  • Annual Preventative Maintenance
  • Full warranty coverage on parts + labor
  • Access to Asset Management
  • Automated, scheduled service
  • Access to replacement parts
  • Discounts on repairs
  • Report storage for audit compliance

Service Contracts do NOT include battery replacements, accessory replacements (such as cables, power cords, cases, etc.), excessive abuse, accidental misuse, neglect of handling, or acts of God.

Care Instructions

Proper storage in climate climate-controlled area

Use only fingers to press buttons (not ink pens)

Be gentle with older units

Defib Pad Short – non-issue that looks like an error. As long as there is a green line on the top (ECG line) the circuit is good!

Run its daily self-tests

30 J shock test before you use it on the patient

Keep batteries conditioned