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Low minute ventilation alarm test
(1) Connect the device to the simulated lung.
(2) Observe the value of minute ventilation displayed on the screen.
(3) Make the alarm value of the minute ventilation larger than the displayed value, and then
verify whether the alarm of low minute ventilation occurs.
(4) Press the home button
and it will become silent for 100 to 120 seconds. If the
alarm state is not eliminated, the alarm will sound again immediately at the end of the
silence.
(5) Turn the button
leftwards or rightwards to reduce the residual alarm message.
(6) Set the alarm setting of the low minute ventilation to ―Off‖.
Power failure alarm test
(1) Verify whether an audible alarm will sound in 6s when the device is accidentally
disconnected from power supply when it is delivering air.
(2) Reconnect the power supply, and then verify that the device restarts delivering air.
WARNING!
• Adjust the device to appropriate patient settings after the test and before use.
18. Cleaning and Disinfection
WARNINGS!
• Regular cleaning of the device and its accessories is very important for the prevention of
respiratory infections.
• To avoid electric shock, always unplug the device before cleaning.
• Use mild soap that is nontoxic to humans.
• Follow the manufacturer's instructions on cleaning the mask and tubing and on determining
the frequency of cleaning.
• Before cleaning, check that the device is disconnected from the power supply, whether the
power cord is unplugged, and whether the water chamber of the device has cooled down.
Make sure that the heating plate has cooled down to room temperature, so that you do not
get burned.
• Do not open or modify the device. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Repairs and
service should only be performed by an authorized service agent.
• The device shall not be serviced or maintained while a patient is using it.
CAUTIONS!
• Overheating of the materials could lead to early fatigue of the materials.
• Do not use solutions containing chlorinated lime, chlorine, or aromatic to clean the device
and its accessories. Liquid soap containing moisturizing agents or antimicrobials should not
be used either. These solutions may harden cleaned materials or reduce their lifespan.
• Do not clean or dry the device and its accessories when the temperature is above 80°C
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