Chapter 3 Summary of Warnings and Cautions
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675–101–101 Rev. P
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Do not use the equipment without the expiratory tubing connected to the
generator.
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Only use the supplied AC cable to connect to the power supply.
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The Transducer LED indicator on the front panel of the driver only signifies
connection to the driver. It does not indicate connection to or proper positioning
of the Abdominal Respiratory Sensor.
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Do not overload the pole and stand.
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Oxygen vigorously accelerates combustion. To avoid explosion hazard, do not
use any instrument or other equipment that may have been exposed to oil or
grease contamination.
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When a low gas supply alarm occurs, the oxygen concentration delivered to the
patient will differ from that set on the %O2 control.
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A source gas failure will change the FiO2 and may result in patient injury.
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The functioning of this equipment may be adversely affected by the operation of
other equipment nearby, such as high frequency surgical (diathermy) equipment,
defibrillators, short-wave therapy equipment, “walkie-talkies”, or cellular phones.
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Due to possible explosion hazard, the Infant Flow SiPAP driver should not be
used in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
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Electric shock hazard – Do not remove any of the Infant Flow SiPAP covers or
panels. Refer all servicing to an authorized CareFusion service technician or
factory trained technician (see Service Manual P/N 675-120).
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A protective ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power
cord is essential for safe operation. Upon loss of protective earth ground, all
conductive parts including knobs and controls that may appear to be insulated
can render an electrical shock. To avoid electrical shock, plug the power cord
into a properly wired receptacle, use only the power cord supplied with the
ventilator, and make sure the power cord is in good condition.
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The Infant Flow SiPAP driver is designed to ensure that the user and patient are
not exposed to excessive leakage current per applicable standards. However,
this cannot be guaranteed when external devices are attached to the driver. In
order to prevent the risk of excessive enclosure leakage current from external
equipment attached to the driver, isolation of the protective earth paths must be
provided to ensure proper connection. This isolation should ensure that the cable
shields are isolated at the peripheral end of the cable.
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When the Infant Flow SiPAP driver is connected to a patient, and the internal
oxygen monitor is disabled, the Infant Flow SiPAP driver must be used with an
external oxygen monitor.
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To ensure a full battery charge, the Infant Flow SIPAP driver should be plugged
into an AC outlet when not in use.
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Always disconnect the infant from the SIPAP driver, before turning off the SiPAP
device and disconnection from gas source.
Summary of Contents for Infant Flow SiPAP
Page 1: ...Infant Flow SiPAP Operator s Manual ...
Page 10: ...x Infant Flow SiPAP 675 101 101 Rev P Electromagnetic Environment Specifications ...
Page 11: ...Infant Flow SiPAP xi 675 101 101 Rev P ...
Page 14: ...xiv Infant Flow SiPAP 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 20: ...6 Chapter 2 Product Specifications 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 38: ...24 Chapter 5 Operation 675 101 101 Rev P Rear Panel Figure 8 Rear Panel ...
Page 48: ...34 Chapter 5 Operation 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 64: ...50 Appendix A Product Configurations 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 65: ...Infant Flow SiPAP 51 675 101 101 Rev P Appendix B Pneumatic Diagram ...
Page 66: ...52 Appendix B Pneumatic Diagram 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 70: ...56 Appendix C Alarm Troubleshooting 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...
Page 76: ...62 Appendix D Fault Management 675 101 101 Rev P Infant Flow SiPAP ...