Calibration Procedures
5-4
Service Manual
5.
Touch
Start Diagnostics
on the touch screen (see
). After a series of short beeps, the
Diagnostic Data
screen is displayed.
5.5
Procedures
Most calibrations rely on the analog PCB being accurately calibrated first. The analog PCB has five
transducers, and each one must be calibrated according to the procedure in this section. After the
analog PCB has been properly calibrated, proceed with the remaining calibrations.
To perform the calibrations successfully, it is very important that the air and oxygen gas supply are
regulated to 50 ±2 psig and that the supply is capable of supporting a minimum of 180 L/min of
constant flow.
To begin calibrations, attach the patient circuit to the ventilator.
WARNING:
Observe ESD precautions throughout the following procedures for analog PCB and pneumatics
calibrations.
5.5.1
Analog PCB Calibration: d5
To locate the transducers on the analog PCB, see
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