Introduction
1-8
Operator's Manual
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Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
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Increase the separation between the equipment.
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Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the device(s) is (are)
connected.
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Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help.
1.5.2
General Cautions
Caution:
Do not place liquids on or near the ventilator.
Caution:
Damage can occur if the Newport HT70 Ventilator is exposed to extreme temperatures. Do not store the
HT70 in areas where it may be exposed to temperatures below -40°C (-40°F) or above 65°C (149°F).
Caution:
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the ventilator should not be opened by anyone other than an
approved service provider.
1.5.3
General Notes
Note:
The Newport HT70 Ventilator has been designed to accommodate connectivity with nurse call/monitoring
systems. Because it is not possible to anticipate every configuration of hardware and software associated with
nurse call/monitoring systems, it is the user’s responsibility to confirm proper functionality of the system when
used in conjunction with the ventilator. Verification of alarms, alerts, and patient data transmissions is required.
If the system performance is not as expected, contact Covidien Technical Services for assistance troubleshooting
the set-up. Do not use the Newport HT70 Ventilator with a nurse call/monitoring system until the functionality
of the ventilator/system combination has been confirmed.
1.6
Revision History
The part number, revision level, and date on the documentation indicate its version. The revision
level and date change when a new edition is printed in accordance with the revision history of
the documentation. Minor corrections and updates incorporated at reprint do not cause the revi-
sion number to change. The document part number may change when extensive technical
changes are incorporated into the document.
Summary of Contents for Newport HT70
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