Required Tools; Disassembly Overview - GE Responder 2000 Service Manual

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SECTION 4: Repair

Required Tools

The following tools are necessary to Assembly/ Disassembly the Responder 2000.
Note: The Security Torx is also known as Tamper Resistant Torx.
T15 Security Torx driver
T25 Security Torx driver
Philips Screwdriver
Tube of Silicone

Disassembly Overview

WARNING: Lethal Shock Hazard.
In the event of equipment failure, the two main capacitors may retain dangerous voltages even if the Responder
2000 is disconnected from AC power and the battery is removed. Normally, the capacitors are discharged when
power is shut off; however, it is possible for equipment damage to prevent the capacitors from discharging
properly.
Always assume the capacitors are fully charged.
Caution: Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage.
Before opening the case, ensure the AC power cord is disconnected and the battery is removed.
Caution: Equipment Damage.
Always wear a grounding wrist strap and use an anti-static mat when handling parts.
Caution: Procedure Failure.
Even though some assembly steps may not be applicable to a specific replacement procedure, all other steps
must be performed in the order listed.
The Responder 2000 has two access points:
Rear Cover: Provides access to Capacitors, Therapy Board, optional SPO2 Board, and ECG Board, and Front Bezel.
Removing the Bezel allows access to the Main Board, Printer, and Display.
Base Cover: Provides access to the Power Supply, Power Control Board, Fan, and Switches.
Note: The Speaker is part of the Front Body Assembly.
2025653-048 Revision B
Responder
2000
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