I am assuming you've performed proper skin prep and your electrodes haven't dried out (as well as all clips or snaps are clean and all leads are attached). If all these assumptions are correct, you most likely have bad lead wires. I would replace the set and try again 95% of the time the items I mentioned above will take care of your problem.I am assuming you've performed proper skin prep and your electrodes haven't dried out (as well as all clips or snaps are clean and all leads are attached). If all these assumptions are correct, you most likely have bad lead wires. I would replace the set and try again 95% of the time the items I mentioned above will take care of your problem.
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Re: I have a Shiller AT1 and the light LEADS OFF is...
1) You have bad patient cable.
2) pins on patient cable socket broke off on amplifier PC board
3) Bad Amplifier PC Board
The most likely is bad Patient cable.
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Check the leads. If any of the Leads is open the this problem can occur. You have to check the continuity of each cable for the lead end to socket. All leads should show a resistance of 10KOhm
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The Schiller AT1 is a battery powered unit. A common symptom of weak/defective battery's is that it will stop printing after 1-2 seconds of run. As to whether the patient cable effects this, I honestly don't know, It really shouldn't, baring some very weird internal short in the cable. The battery in the AT1 is beyond the average user to safely replace. Before anything else insure that the AC indicator light illuminates when the unit is plugged in. If not, you device might have a defective power supply. In either case, the unit needs repair in a Qualified shop.
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I am assuming you've performed proper skin prep and your electrodes haven't dried out (as well as all clips or snaps are clean and all leads are attached). If all these assumptions are correct, you most likely have bad lead wires. I would replace the set and try again 95% of the time the items I mentioned above will take care of your problem.
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